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Revision as of 18:01, 12 March 2022
Date | Saturday, 12 March 2022 |
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Time | 10:00am - 3:00pm |
Address | Martin Hall M-1 |
Registration: | [expired] |
Contacts | Keri Sather-Wagstaff ssather@clemson.edu and Kristen Savary ksavary@g.clemson.edu |
City, State | Clemson, South Carolina |
Join us at the Clemson's Women's History Month Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon! In this event, experienced Wikipedians will edit and create wikipedia pages with an eye toward increasing representation of women on Wikipedia.
Land acknowledgement
The main campus of Clemson University occupies the traditional and ancestral land of the Cherokee People. The campus was built on a former slave plantation by convict labor. Learn more at https://www.decolonizecu.org/.
What to expect
This is a gathering for experienced Wikipedians to come together in honor of Women's History Month.
Details
- Date: Saturday 12 March 2022
- Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
- Location: Clemson University, Martin Hall M-1
Resources
Getting Started
Links from previous training slides
- Decolonize Clemson
- Gantt BHM events
- Racial bias on Wikipedia
- Help guide for editing Wikipedia
- Gender bias on Wikipedia
- Women in Red
- Women in Red Mathematics
- Creating a Wikipedia Account
- Sources
- No original research rule
- Random Wikipedia Page
- Visual Editor
- Jesús A. De Loera
- Talitha Washington
- Neutral point of view rule
- Using images on Wikipedia
- Wikimedia Commons
- Notability criterion
- Slides from Keri's presentation
Finding Articles
- Women in Red
- WikiProject LGBT studies includes suggestions for articles to create and edit/improve
- Other wiki projects
- List of Math/CS biographies and awards that need pages created. This page was started a few years ago but has a lot of good articles to work on.
- Ideas for articles to edit/create
- Mathematically Gifted & Black
- Lathisms
- 500 Queer Scientists
- Somewhere to maybe start looking for black computer scientists
- Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
- Mathematical Spelmanites with Doctorates
Suggested References
- Biographies of Women Mathematicians, hosted at The Women in Math Project
- Biographies of Women Mathematicians, hosted at Agnes Scott College
- Book, Pioneering Women: Pre-1940 PhDs in Mathematics
- MacTutor History of Mathematics archive Click the link on the left for female mathematicians.
Additional Resources
- AWM Wikipedia google group
- Adding Math Reviews links to Wikipedia pages
- Template for Bio of Women Mathematician
- KSW Template for short Bio
- How to add a photo to an article. You'll actually upload the photo to WikiCommons via their upload wizard
- Wikipedia article on what "Notability" means.
Example Articles
- Rachel Kuske (short article)
- Georgia Benkart (detailed article)
- Karen Vogtmann (article with picture)
Participant Resources
Articles to Edit
Make sure to list each article as created when moved to the mainspace.
- Anna Seigal SIAM DiPrima Prize [1]
- Javier Rojo SACNAS Distinguished Scientist Award [2] [3] Sandra
- all 2022 Mathematically Gifted & Black honorees, including update to Mathematically Gifted & Black itself for ALL honorees
Articles to Create
- high priority Helen Wong [Birman Award] and Simons Fellow Kristen editing
- Maggie Miller Clay research fellow also Clay Mathematics Institute
- Sloan research fellows also Sloan Research Fellowship
- Alejandro Aceves SIAM fellows also SIAM Fellow
- Rosemary Pennington award
- Shabnam Akhtari prize and here
- Manuel Rivera [karen edge fellow]
- Assefaw H. Gebremedhin [George Pólya Prize in Applied Combinatorics]
- Giulia Giordano [SIAM Activity Group on Control and Systems Theory Prize]
- [Simons Fellows]
- Meirav Zehavi [Krill Prize]
- Maria Helena Noronha [Humphreys Award]
- Alexandra Carpentier [von Kaven Award]
- Vera Roshchina Christopher [Heyde Medal]
- Susan E. Minkoff [SIAM Secretary] notable?
- Alison Ramage [SIAM Board of Trustees] notable?
- Natalia Alexandrov [SIAM Council Member-at-Large] notable?
- Irina Kurkova [Robbins Prize]
- Debra Carney [AWM fellow 2022]
- Daniela Ferrero [AWM fellow 2022]
- Lauren L. Rose [AWM fellow 2022]
- Renate Scheidler [AWM fellow 2022]
- Elizabeth (Betsy) Yanik [AWM fellow 2022]
- Nilima Nigam [CAIMS-Fields Industrial Mathematics Prize]
- Lonni Philip Tabb [Randall Award]
- Debra Carney - AWM Fellow
- Daniela Ferrero - AWM Fellow
- Leona Harris [AMS DEDI]
- Lily S. Khadjavi queer and notable
- MAA Henry L. Alder Award Recipients without Wikipedia Pages:
- Kenneth Monks (2020)
- PJ Crouch (2019)
- Chad Awtrey (2018)
- David Clark (2018)
- Steven Klee (2017)
- Benjamin Galluzzo (2016)
- Patrick Rault (2015)
- Dominic Klyve (2014) (also add cross reference to name on Brun's theorem)
- Kumer Das (2013)
- Christopher Storm (2013)
- Michael Posner (2012)
- Nathan Carter (2010)
- Scott Annin (2009)
- David Brown (2008)
- Timothy Chartier (2007)
- Darren Narayan (2007)
- Christopher N. Swanson (2006)
- Matthew DeLong (2005)
- numerous award winners here [4]
- Aaron Pollack Centennial Fellowship AMS Centennial Fellowship
- mathical book prize also most authors listed here need wiki pages too
- MAA Mary P. Dolciani Award Recipients without Wikipedia Pages:
- Al Cuoco (2018)
- Awards
- Cathleen Synge Morawetz Prize named after Cathleen Synge Morawetz
- AWM fellows needs its own page
- Christopher Heyde Medal [5]
- Programs
- Notable?
- SACNAS leadership
- Elizabeth Gross NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Zheng Ke NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Mona Merling NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Jose Perea NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Veronika Rockova NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Cynthia Vinzant NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Emily Witt NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Chuan Xue NSF CAREER award be careful about notability
- Garima P. Desai Rhodes Scholar be careful about notability
- Duane Cooper AMS MaL be careful about notability
- Anne Joyce Shiu AMS MaL be careful about notability
- Vilma Mesa
- Elizabeth Cherry SIAM leadership notable?
- National Institute of Statistical Sciences (NISS) Jerome Sacks Award for Outstanding Cross-Disciplinary Research
Articles Edited
- name by user
- Mathematically Gifted & Black 2021 and 2022 honorees by Brenda Burk
- Anne-Sophie Kaloghiros by Kristen (probably needs more citations before publishing)
- Milena Hering, University of Edinburgh, LMS Emmy Noether Fellows Emmy Noether Fellowship by Sandra