All volunteers with basic knowledge of editing on Wikipedia are welcome. This gathering is part of a communication course taught by Andrew Lih at the American University on Wikipedia & Public Knowledge. Loyola University-Chicago students interested in women and science will also join us online.
Where
For American University Students: Smithsonian Institution Archives
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Can I share what I’m doing?
Yes, please feel free to share what you’re working on on your preferred social network using #WomenSciWiki and invite your friends to join us remotely!
Where can I find presentation by Marcel LaFollette?
We have added several names to our Women in Science to-do list. Next to each name are resources in the Smithsonian's collections for article citations. You're welcome to add your own!
There are specific resources for each article available in the Women in Science to-do list. Below are more general resources that may be useful during the edit-a-thon.
The Smithsonian Institution Archives captures, preserves, and makes available to the public the history of this extraordinary Institution. From its inception in 1846 to the present, the records of the history of the Institution—its people, its programs, its research, and its stories—have been gathered, organized, and disseminated so that everyone can learn about the Smithsonian. The history of the Smithsonian is a vital part of American history, of scientific exploration, and of international cultural understanding. Learn more about the Archives here.
Added an info box with the correct information and picture with Bailey614 to Helen Morgenthau Fox and uploaded image used in infobox to Commons with proper copyright template.