User:Wadewitz
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Biographical sketch
My name is Adrianne Wadewitz. Currently I am a Mellon Digital Scholarship Fellow at Occidental College. In 2011, received a PhD from Indiana University in English literature. My dissertation was on the self and sensibility in eighteenth-century British children's literature. You can find me on the web here.
Partially because of my work on Wikipedia, the digital humanities has become an interest of mine and I have presented academic papers and published on how to integrate Wikipedia into the classroom. I am involved in the Wikipedia Education program and am on the Wiki Education Foundation Board of Directors. I have worked on various Wikimedia education initiatives and written a brochure on how to use Wikipedia in the classroom. My courses on Wikipedia:
Apart from my interest in literature and history (which are integrally tied together for me), some of my hobbies include playing classical piano, reading popular science books, rock climbing, and hiking.
Conflict of interest statement
I am employed by Occidental College and am currently working on Sociological Images, an article about a blog maintained by a faculty member at that institution. I myself have no connection to the blog but do know the faculty member.
Alternate account used for outreach events: User:Queeralice
Wikium vitae
I made my first edit to Wikipedia on 18 July 2004. In the past, I have reviewed at Featured article candidates, Peer Review and Good article nominations. I particularly enjoy reviewing literature articles, since that is my area of expertise, and science articles to ensure their accessibility to the general public. If you would like me to review your article, please leave a message on my talk page and I will give it a careful and thoughtful review. I will also respond to specific copy editing requests.
Currently, I am engaged in outreach work, encouraging professors to contribute to and teach with Wikipedia. I worked in the Public Policy Initiative as a Campus Ambassador to further these goals and am now part of the United States Education Program.
I would specifically like to thank Kaldari who helped initiate a wiki-newbie on Mary Wollstonecraft and encouraged me to take it to FAC. I would also like to thank the following editors for their insightful contributions to projects I have worked on: Opabinia regalis, lquilter, qp10qp, WillowW, scribblingwoman, AnonEMouse, Markus Poessel, Outriggr, Scartol, Roger Davies, Ruhrfisch, Maria, Moni3, Brianboulton, Xover, Simmaren, Ealdgyth, Elcobbola, Laser brain, Shoemaker's Holiday, Durova, Cirt, and Casliber. I would also like to thank Jeeny who polished up many images for me. I wish that there were more Wikipedia editors such as these and that I could work with them more often.
- DYK contributions that I have made
- Pages that I've created
- Awards that have been kindly bestowed upon me
- WP:WBFAN
Articles
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
- Mary: A Fiction
- Original Stories from Real Life
- A Vindication of the Rights of Men
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
- Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman
- Timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Analytical Review (with WillowW)
- Joseph Johnson (with WillowW)
- Fanny Imlay
- Mary Shelley (with Qp10qp)
- Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men
- Proserpine
- History of a Six Weeks' Tour
- Some Thoughts Concerning Education
- Anna Laetitia Barbauld
- Sarah Trimmer
- Mary Martha Sherwood
- List of works by Joseph Priestley
- The Age of Reason
- Joseph Priestley (with ragesoss)
- Joseph Priestley House (with Ruhrfisch)
- Lessons for Children
- The Guardian of Education
- Timeline of Jane Austen (with Simmaren)
- Priestley Riots
- Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (with Rupert Clayton)
- Reception history of Jane Austen (with Simmaren and Maria)
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
- The Lucy poems
- The Time Traveler's Wife
- Cartman Gets an Anal Probe
- The Historian (with Casliber)
- Rambles in Germany and Italy
- Lynn Hill
- The Botanic Garden
- The History of the Fairchild Family
- Mounseer Nongtongpaw
- Maurice
- Midas
- Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology (with Cirt)
- Susanna Clarke
- The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories
- John Boydell (with Rupert Clayton)
- Fanny Bullock Workman
- List of works by Mary Martha Sherwood
- 1794 Treason Trials
Edit-a-thons organized
- Wikipedia Takes America: Los Angeles
- FemTech Edit-a-thon
- Wikipedia Loves Eagle Rock
- Wikipedia Loves WeHo
- Feminists Engage Wikipedia
My thoughts about Wikipedia
- The struggle over gender on Wikipedia: The case of Chelsea Manning
- Looking at the five pillars of Wikipedia as a feminist, part 1
- Wikipedia's gender gap and the complicated reality of systemtic gender bias
- Who speaks for the women of Wikipedia? Not the women of Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia is pushing the boundaries of scholarly practice but the gender gap must be addressed
- Wiki-hacking: Opening up the academy with Wikipedia
- Wikipedia and the Cultural Sector
- Plagiarism dispatch (with so many wonderful editors)
- Featured article writers—the inside view
- Signpost article on the NIH Wikipedia Academy
- 2009 NIH Wikipedia Academy
- Signpost article on the 2010 Museums and the Web conference
- Copyediting podcast
- Article development podcast
- Controversial articles podcast
- FAC reviewing podcast
- Teaching and Wikipedia podcast
- Wikimania talk Wiki-Writing (also here)