User:Maberry
My name is Sue Maberry, I am the Director of the Library at Otis College of Art and Design.
After monitoring the listservs and hearing the controversy around Wikipedia, I decided to investigate it more. I have to teach students and faculty how to use web resources.
In the process of learning it enough to teach it, I began to find the process of editing fascinating.
I've been looking up subjects which I know something about and have found them lacking. So, I'm going about updating and creating as seems necessary.
Been working on the areas of artists' books, women in the arts, Otis College, art schools, etc.
Why aren't more librarians involved in this work? We're busy, but this seems important since so many students are using it.--Sue Maberry 21:27, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
About Wikipedia
- Fascinating Study about Wikipedia
- How to Organize Your Own Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
- Post Colonial Digital Humanities
- About Editing Wikipedia
- Help:Wiki markup
- The five pillars of Wikipedia
- How to edit a page
- Help pages
- Tutorial
- How to write a great article
- Manual of Style
- The five pillars of Wikipedia
- How to edit a page
- Help pages
- Tutorial
- How to write a great article
- Manual of Style
- Wikipedia:Meetup/globalwomen
Articles Created
1. Alex Coles 2. Samuel Hoi 3. Meg Cranston 4. Khoi Vinh 5. Carole Caroompas 6. Lili Lakich 7. Feminist art movement 8. Hideko Takahashi 9. Gajin Fujita 10. Rosemary Brantley 11. Stephen Sidelinger 12. Christian Mounger 13. Michael Ragsdale Wright 14. Ben Maltz Gallery 15. Milford Zornes 16. Harwell Hamilton Harris 17. Diane Gamboa 18. Marcia Tucker 19. Joan Takayama-Ogawa 20. Alison Saar 21. Kali Nikitas 22. Annetta Kapon 23. Jerri Allyn 24. Faith Wilding 25. Cildo Meireles 26. Guy Bennett 27. Peter Gadol 28. Art Libraries Society of North America 29. Judith Hoffberg 30. Paul Vangelisti 31. Cheri Gaulke 32. High Performance Magazine 33. Suzanne Lacy 34. Sheila Levrant de Bretteville 35. Woman's Building 36. Artist's books 37. Meg Linton 38. Roy Dowell 38. May Sun
Resources for Students
- WP:BIO Wikipedia's policy on adding living people to Wikipedia
- WP:NPOV for Wikipedia's policy on Neutral Point of View
- WP:NOR Wikipedia wants NO original research. Everything must be documented through web sources.
- WP:V Any material you contribute is likely to be challenged. Make what you include is verifiable and that that you cite reliable, published source using an inline citation.
- Teahouse
Organizations
- WikiProject Feminism
- ARLIS, the Art Libraries Society of North America. At the annual conference (2007 in Atlanta), I met with the Women in the Arts group and we decided that we would all contribute a few articles to Wikipdedia over the next year.
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