User:Netha Hussain/Wishlist

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Hello, Welcome to my wishlist. This page contains a list of random ideas that I one day wish to execute. This page contains mostly raw ideas, and articles needing creation.

Tools and categories[edit]

  1. Bring WHO datasets (Health Equity Assessment Toolkit) to Wikidata. Currently copyrighted by the WHO.
  2. Excel2Wiki
  3. Articles with missing descriptions here
  4. Articles with empty sections (Link)
  5. Medicine stubs (Link)
  6. Subset of medicine and articles with empty sections (using Pet scan) (PSID2099654)
  7. Subset of Wikipedia Introduction Cleanup and Medicine (PSID2101352)
  8. African Women Scientists
  9. Missing articles from Index of anatomy articles
  10. Missing articles from Index of orthopedics and trauma articles
  11. Missing articles from Index of genetics articles
  12. Missing articles from Index of branches of science
  13. Write descriptions to ECGs and Echocardiogram recordings from ECGpedia. Link
  14. Radiographic anthology of vertebral signs to Wikipedia
  15. Expand Template: Radiologic signs
  16. Learn Harvest tool

Policies and Projects[edit]

  1. Maintaining chronology in Wikipedia articles (Writing with the future in mind, especially while writing articles about recent events)
  2. GapMinder Project : Illustrating Wikipedia articles with photographs from around the world, not just the conventional photos from the West. For example, a toothbrush from Rwanda is used for illustrating the article toothbrush on Wikipedia. (Dollar Street), (Search free photos from around the world), (Global statistics) (Qatar Free Archives) (French Gallica), ( Indian history, Sahapedia) (WP:DIVERSITY)
  3. Bring summaries of theses from Sahlgrenska Akademin to Wikipedia, create a GLAM page for that
  4. Self updating article counter, active user number and quality meter for all language Wikipedias
  5. User:Netha Hussain/Wikiproject Art and Medicine - About diagnoses from paintings - McGill
  6. User:Netha Hussain/Wikiproject History of Medicine
  7. Crowdsource malayalam movie dialogues used in everyday life in a spreadsheet and then move them to wikiquotes [BIT LY /MalayalamMovieDialogues]
  8. List of works entering public domain at a particular year (fetch the list by using Wikidata)
  9. Begin 'Documenting Gothenburg' project, to record the culture, geography, history and news of Gothenburg. Improve articles and add images
  10. Encourage Google Mappers to upload images to Wikimedia Commons
  11. A group for "Wikimedians against disinformation"
  12. Most read article Deaths in 2018, why would that be the case, and what are the users really looking at?
  13. Coalition, a group for open access
  14. Essay on 10 years of my Wikimedia journey
  15. Essay on diversity in Wikimedia
  16. Essay on diseases in Macbeth
  17. Many images from the CDC Public health library has been uploaded to Commons in low resolution, and very many have not been uploaded to Commons at all (Example). Advanced search using MesH terms and subcategories of MesH terms (along with Public Domain tag) give high-res images of viruses, bacteria etc, which can be useful in microbiology articles. The images are getting downloaded as TIFF, they need to be converted to png before they can be uploaded to Commons.
  18. Forearm - the image in the infobox is too large. Need to be able to resize the image in Template: Anatomy.
  19. Metrics related to gender Gap from Asaf
  20. User: Netha Hussain/Deleted articles, contents of articles created by me that are deleted or nominated for deletion.
  21. Journal article for PLoS Wiki
  22. The Heritage Lab for open GLAM
  23. Concepts from my thesis to Wikipedia
  24. Disinformation on Wiki(m)pedia. Challenges and future.
  25. Ability to compare two or more infoboxes, or two or more Wikidata items, such as Volkswagen Golf and T Cross.
  26. Featured article relay: One person writes a part of an article, hands it over to another person who improves it further and the relay goes on until the article has reached the quality of a featured article. (apply for funding for this initiative)
  27. Images from Digital Museum (such as this one (from Glass museum) to Wikimedia Commons. The API is also available. Example for an API search here
  28. Wikimedians interested in participating in research as subjects.

Tools[edit]

  • A tool for uploading PACS to Wikimedia Commons.
  • A tool that shows which articles have high text-to-image ratio
  • A tool that shows the list of articles without images in a given category
  • A tool that shows the largest available size of the image and date taken of an image on a Wikipedia page. This helps the editor to find out old and low resolution images, for replacing them with newer, high resolution images
  • As a second step, ability to query for the oldest/lowest resolution images used in pages of a given Wikipedia category.
  • On Wikidata, at the image section, one can have images of different kinds : abscess (gross pathology, histopathology, simplified illustrated diagram of abscess, photo of an abscess, abscess of lung, abscess of kidney, flowchart of abscess formation)
  • Some guidelines on what kind of images are to be used in articles? Avoid image overload? Use the right image for the context? (Existing image use policy of Wikipedia)
  • Larger resolution images over lower resolution images. Case of Gisela Storz (small) and (large) getting uploaded as separate files.
  • Wikidata query: Count the number of images in Wikipedia articles of a given category for say, Arabic and English Wikipedia and calculate the image/article ratio? Find out which Wikipedias are more visual oriented and which are less?
  • Why images of cusine, different types of lung malignancies etc. became important after the arrival of Wikidata? How knowledge became fine-tuned after Wikidata?

Reports[edit]

  1. Report a case study Possible case studies: Med-GLAM, Education Program at B.K. Shah Medical College, Outreach edit-a-thons for women in India, Differences in working style between global south and global north
  2. Create a report about all demographics, content and participation by Indian community on Wikimedia

Images and Datasets[edit]

  1. Microbiology from Flickr (Link)
  2. Pathology from Flickr (Link)
  3. Dollar street (Link) for addressing knowlege gaps
  4. PIB India (Link), Images can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons in this format.
  5. All Free Photos
  6. Public Domain Images
  7. Illustration of the page on corticospinal tract
  8. Move the pictures from the book Castes and tribes of Southern India (Book link) - Note: author died in 1935, hence public domain and pictures of tribes need uploading to Commons and should be added to corresponding articles.
  9. Colorize old images of historical importance using Colorize tool. Use it for monuments and not people, because there is a risk of the software making the persons' skin tone too 'white' rather than brown/black.
  10. Collection of images related to medicine from individual doctors from personal contacts.
  11. Flickr Commons
  12. British Library Images Free Images from British Library
  13. Photos by Toby Jorgensen from Flickr to Wikipedia
  14. Add images to the list of women who do not have images Link to SPARQL
  15. A collection of some free image repositories, some of them ND, some of them historic.
  16. Find and crop images of a particular category from Wikidata, crop them for giving focus to the subject, add missing images from the search. (Link for a sample query, crop using CropTool)
  17. Wikidata items are lacking for many extinct organisms (fossils) as of 2 September 2019. For images from Natural History Museum, Gothenburg, the appropriate species name could not be added.
  18. Europeana for cultural heritage documents from all over Europe
  19. Examine if fossil forum images are compatible for Wikipedia
  20. Prize winning open source projects, possibility to add them to Wikidata?
  21. Digital and real Pookkalam on Schoolwiki. Shared under CC-BY-SA.
  22. Ophthalmology images and essays from Sahlgrenska
  23. Highly cited researchers by year
  24. Medical illustrations, do it yourself is also possible using combinations of images from this website. CC-BY-NC-SA now, but perhaps negotiable ? Purchased the whole content on 11 Sep 2019, saved on Google Drive under Wikimedia
  25. Norway images many images are under CC-BY-SA 4.0, others are ND search bar on the top of the webpage
  26. US Government digital resources, check copyright status
  27. Library of Congress image set
  28. The noun project for icons, CC BY 3.0
  29. Radiology images from a Public Domain textbook, investigate how useful these images are for Wikipedia
  30. Scientific Animations in CC licenses. Some images are already on Wikipedia.
  31. Cenveo anatomy images from Anatomy Tool, CC-BY
  32. All images from AnatomyTool
  33. Books from Pressbooks directory
  34. CASK histopathology, CC BY NC, a sample image here.
  35. Attribution Share Alike images from Leiden University, The Netherlands
  36. Contents of Anatomy Physiology book to Wikipedia, particularly the list of arteries to this article.
  37. Microscopy images. No license statement. Ask the authors about the licensing
  38. Structured data of anatomy of human body, CC-BY-SA
  39. Pathology Atlas, ask for contribution to CC licenses?
  40. Photos of all the colour pens, alcoholic and water based ones, with one pen in one frame.

Statistics[edit]

  1. Parts of Infoclinic articles to ml-wiki.
  2. UN Dataset with rich data on demographics. Link
  3. WHO datasets Link
  4. Sweden datasets from Statistics Sweden .

Misinformation[edit]

  1. Healthcare misinformation

Open textbooks[edit]

Radiology[edit]

  1. Artificial intelligence in radiology (See Artificial intelligence in healthcare)
  2. List of radiologic signs (classify the signs based on the modality, add images, short description for every sign in the start page)

Uncategorized[edit]

  1. Cleanup Instruments used in obstetrics and gynecology
  2. Recovery after stroke (From GU library)
  3. Images without an article at Med-GLAM
  4. Categorize and write articles about instruments used in medicine and surgery (here)
  5. Management of macular hole  Done
  6. Religious conversion in Kerala
  7. Feminist phenomenology and medicine
  8. Faskh, Islamic divorce without permission from the husband (REDIRECT now)
  9. Mubarat, Islamic divorce with mutual consent
  10. John Maddox Prize
  11. Gahim Fel Hend, a 2016 Egyptian movie on India
  12. 2017 Flash mob incident
  13. Satchmo's syndrome
  14. Houri, expand using this book
  15. Houris in popular culture (Rumi poetry)
  16. Women in cinema collective checkY
  17. Women in Indian cinema
  18. Women in Kerala
  19. Deedi Damodaran, expand
  20. Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA)
  21. Diagnosis of Pityriasis alba
  22. Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan
  23. Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (needs expansion)
  24. Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (needs new page creation and section expansion)
  25. MD (Ayurveda) checkY
  26. MD (Homeopathy)
  27. Laser in dermatology
  28. SmiNet (Link)
  29. List of notifiable diseases, expand
  30. List of notifiable diseases in India
  31. Notifiable diseases in Norway (Link) checkY
  32. Loka Kerala Sabha (Link 1, Link 2) checkY
  33. British Raj Honours System, honor system followed in British India, giving titles like sir.
  34. User: Netha Hussain/Death associated with rape, similar structure as Death during consensual sex
  35. 2017 Kerala Medical College Admissions
  36. Notifiable diseases in the United Kingdom (Link)  Done
  37. Cleanup KEAM
  38. Medical Colleges in Kerala
  39. Admission to medical colleges in Kerala
  40. Classical languages of India
  41. DEAL (Project) (Article in German) checkY
  42. Freedom of panorama in Sweden
  43. Waqf Act, 1954 (India)
  44. Swedish For Immigrants (from SFI article on sv wiki)
  45. Year of first women's suffrage in every country (table) (Article here)
  46. Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kerala), split from Secondary School Leaving Certificate
  47. List of countries by mains voltage (From Wikidata list)
  48. Hadiya court case checkY
  49. List of deepest points by country
  50. Bibsam Consortium, negotiates for open access Sweden checkY
  51. Indian immigrants in Sweden
  52. Embassy of Sweden in India (link)  Done
  53. Sexarbejdernes Interesse Organisation (SIO)
  54. User: Netha Hussain/Kerala governor spouses
  55. Edible mushrooms in China (ref : Edible and poisonous mushrooms of the world)
  56. Disasters in Kerala
  57. Notifiable diseases in Australia (Link)
  58. Notifiable diseases in Canada (Link)
  59. Notifiable diseases in Spain (Link)
  60. Notifiable diseases in New Zealand (Link)
  61. Notifiable diseases in South Africa (Link, Link)
  62. Glossary of Kerala history (Link) (Link)
  63. Entry of women to Sabarimala checkY
  64. Glossary of Indian architecture (Link)
  65. /Hazards of Indian clothing : How traditional Indian clothing such as dupatta and saree are killing people (alt: Feminist fashion, alt Long scarf injury)
  66. Women in Kerala, Youth in Kerala [1]
  67. Neurological diseases in artists [2] [3] [4] [5] (Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists (Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience, Parts 1,2 and 3)
  68. Medical education in China
  69. Women's wall
  70. 2018 Kerala Hartals
  71. Add Sabarimala hartals to entry of women to Sabarimala page
  72. Women and international migration (Link from UN women
  73. Emigration of women from Kerala (Link)
  74. Articles for individual books that received Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science
  75. History of knowledge വിജ്ഞാനത്തിന്റെ ചരിത്രം
  76. Gun violence in Gothenburg, Gun violence in Sweden
  77. Violence against healthcare professionals in India/Violence against doctors in India
  78. Work culture of doctors in India
  79. Quackery in India, Pseuodoscience in India, Quackery in Kerala
  80. List of treatments with unknown health benefits
  81. Platelet rich plasma (expand on hair transplant therapy with no efficacy)
  82. Muslim marriage in India
  83. Silver jewellery and Silverware (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver#Jewellery_and_silverware)
  84. Operation Kamala or Operation Kamal (Karnataka politics of moving MLAs from other parties to BJP)
  85. Anna Ben and Jasmine Metivier, actors of Kumbalangi nights
  86. Pseudoscience in Kerala, Quackery in Kerala, Quackery in India
  87. Flåm Railway station museum (add own pictures)
  88. Lucy Kalappurakkal, nun from Mananthavady
  89. Immigrant doctors of Indian origin, popular Indian doctors abroad, qualifications needed for an Indian doctor to work abroad
  90. Homeopathy in Sweden
  91. Ayurveda in Sweden
  92. Acupuncture in Sweden
  93. Homeopathy in India
  94. Ayurveda in India
  95. Mosques in Kerala
  96. Temples in Kerala
  97. Kerala government social security schemes (Eg. Thalolam (scheme), Sruthi, RSBY)
  98. List of programs broadcast by Asianet, similar pages for other tv channels
  99. List of television networks in India
  100. Wikipedia:Requested_articles, check medicine section
  101. Jayaram Panicker, notable microbiologist
  102. Foreign doctors in Sweden
  103. William Shatner seat
  104. Notifiable diseases in Switzerland (link)
  105. Bindu Ammini
  106. Mohanan Vaidyar/Mohanan Nair
  107. Impact of 2020 coronavirus pandemic on India
  108. Chitra Narayanan
  109. Pandemic (2018 novel) by Robin Cook
  110. Human rights issues during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic Expand with Human Righrs Watch content.
  111. Mental health during the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic (WHO)
  112. People-first language in COVID-19 infection
  113. 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on social media, improve this article
  114. 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic in art (memes, street art)
  115. COVID-19 in children
  116. COVID-19 in older adults
  117. Impact of COVID-19 in healthcare
  118. Social stigma associated with COVID-19 (UNICEF)  Done
  119. Pathological features of COVID-19 infection
  120. COVID-19 Surveillance (WHO, Government techniques, In Africa)
  121. Protective isolation
  122. Agneta Holmäng, Gothenburg University
  123. Misinformation related to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic in India
  124. 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic and gender
  125. Impact of 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on research
  126. Impact of 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on environment
  127. Impact of 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on transportation (mobility, google mobility guides, aviation inclusive)
  128. Impact of 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on digital surveillance
  129. Falsified medical products for COVID-19
  130. Swedish government's response to  2020 coronavirus pandemic
  131. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on environment, redirect now
  132. Mask war, diplomatic tensions surrounding procuring medical equipment
  133. Throat swab
  134. Frontline (crisis)
  135. Go corona go
  136. 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic lockdowns by country (Curfews and lockdowns related to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic
  137. Scapegoating and blame shifting of the COVID-19 pandemic
  138. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on unemployment/ Unemployment following COVID-19 pandemic
  139. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on research (redirect to science and technology now)
  140. Islamophobic reactions to 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
  141. UNICEF's response to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
  142. Donald Trump's response to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
  143. Kerala's response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
  144. Sweden's response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
  145. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on tourism (or hospitality industry)
  146. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on migrant labourers
  147. Poverty associated with 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
  148. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on healthcare
  149. Silent hypoxia
  150. COVID-19 Tools accelerator
  151. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on healthcare workers
  152. List of countries by average age of mortality due to COVID-19
  153. Coronavirus anxiety
  154. Impact of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic on fashion impact on animals/television watching?
  155. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on e-commerce
  156. COVID-19 and breastfeeding
  157. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on media consumption
  158. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the film industry
  159. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fisheries, cruise travel, agriculture, pharmaceutical industry, rail transport, telecommunications, global trade, mining, construction
  160. Human rights violations in prisons (Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prisons already exists)
  161. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the internet
  162. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migration
  163. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants
  164. Hanan H. Balkhy
  165. Rehabilitation after COVID-19
  166. COVID-19 in children
  167. Aspen, Lerum, the lake in Jonsered-Lerum
  168. Jonsered Manor (link)
  169. Dorothy Chubb, anatomy illustrator
  170. Facial dermatoses, due to PPE use
  171. Facial dermatitis
  172. Dermatoses induced by Personal Protective Equipment
  173. Mirror anxiety
  174. Zoom fatigue
  175. Fatherhood bonus
  176. Face time
  177. Trailing partner
  178. Breadwinner bonus, related to fatherhood bonus ref

Legal[edit]

  1. Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939  Done
  2. Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937
  3. Kerala Professional Colleges (Regularisation of Admission in Medical Colleges) Bill, 2018
  4. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (Full Act)
  5. The Travancore-Cochin Medical Practitioners' Act, 1953 (Full Act)  Done
  6. Travancore-Cochin Medical Council
  7. Bachelor of Rural Medicine and Surgery
  8. Sections of the Indian Penal Code (Category name: Sections_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code)

Otorhinolaryngology[edit]

  1. Ostmann's pad of fat/Paul Ostmann checkY
  2. Collaural fistula
  3. Keratosis obturans
  4. Foreign body in ear
  5. Trauma to eardrum
  6. Askin's tumor
  7. Post aural abscess
  8. Add more images to List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology
  9. Sonotubometry
  10. Tubomanometry
  11. Mikulicz cell and Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis
  12. Vestibular neuronitis
  13. Bluestone’s nine-step test
  14. Modified Inflation-Deflation test

Medicine[edit]

General articles[edit]

Source : Das Textbook of Surgery

Others[edit]

Surgery[edit]

Articles needing improvement[edit]

  1. Guillotine amputation, add ENT details
  2. Inguinal hernia, add Gilbert classification (Link)
  3. Ulcer (dermatology) : Types : spreading, healing, chronic, specific, non-specific, malignant (Illustrate with an image)
  4. Hydrocoele testis, bottle operation (Link), Jaboulay's procedure, Lord's plication (Link)
  5. Kasabach–Merritt syndrome
  6. Thromboangiitis obliterans, Shiyanoya criteria (Link)
  7. Leriche's syndrome, diagnosis
  8. Perforator vein (Dodd's perforator, Boyd's perforator, Cockett's perforator, May and Housting perforator)
  9. Trendelenburg operation
  10. Gall bladder, porcelain gall bladder, strawberry gall bladder
  11. Hernia, surgical repair (hernioplasty, herniorrhapy, herniotomy) (Link)
  12. Hemorrhoid#Management, Milligan and Morgan surgery, Hill Ferguson surgery (Link)
  13. Drain (surgery), types of drains (open, closed, suction)
  14. Pancreatitis, radiological diagnosis (X-ray findings)
  15. Sentinel loop or C-loop
  16. Graft (surgery), types : Their's graft (partial thickness), Wolff graft (full thickness)

New articles[edit]

  1. Ochsner–Sherren regime for appendicular mass
  2. Malgaigne bulge, (Link)
  3. Chylolymphatic cyst
  4. Enterogenous cyst (link)
  5. Pseudomesenteric cyst, (Link)
  6. Pseudolipoma
  7. Three testes sign
  8. Encysted hydrocoele
  9. Darning procedure, surgical repair of hernia (Link)
  10. Shouldice technique, surgical repair of hernia (Link)
  11. Broder's classification of squamous cell carcinoma
  12. Eye signs in thyrotoxicosis
  13. Trachea in thyroid enlargement
  14. Modified Millard incision and Delaire's functional method (Link) in cleft lip
  15. Veloplasty, cleft palate repair (Link)
  16. Syndromes and anomalies associated with cleft lip/palate ([Link)
  17. Millard criteria (Rule of 10) for cleft lip (SRB, pg 414)
  18. Colonic cutoff sign, X ray finding in dialatation of large bowel segment
  19. Ten Horn sign, gentle traction on the right spermatic cord indicative of appendicitis
  20. Incisions in appendicectomy (McBurney, Lance, Rockey-Davis incision) (Link)
  21. Chemical sympathectomy, done in inoperable PVD
  22. Brown's vasomotor index, in gangrene
  23. McKeown procedure (Link)
  24. Implantation dermoid
  25. Deming sign, Roche's sign, Angel sign in torision testis (Link)
  26. Scalenus anticus syndrome
  27. Bouveret's syndrome, GOO due to a gallstone
  28. Incisions in hepatectomy (Roof-top incision, Kocher's incision)
  29. References for abdominal physical signs present in this article (link)

Abdominal signs[edit]

  • Abdominal clinical signs
  • A long list of physical signs can be found in the book Physical Signs in Medicine and Surgery: An Atlas of Rare, Lost and Forgotten Physical Signs written by Fred White.

Obstetrics and gynaecology[edit]

Orthopedics[edit]

  1. List of implants used in treatment of fractures
  2. Fractures with eponyms (use the list from radiopedia)
  3. List of occupational fractures (list from radiopedia)
  4. Modified Gustilo and Anderson classification for open fractures
  5. Management of open fractures
  6. Common splints and their uses

Neurology[edit]

Community health (India)[edit]

Physiology[edit]

People[edit]

  1. Lee Hammond (artist)
  2. Meenakshi, daughter of Manju Warrier
  3. Members of Constituent Assembly of India and women members
  4. Holger Pettersson (radiologist from Sweden) (Link) checkY
  5. Notable Swedish women from the lexicon (Link)
  6. Mohammad Ahmadullah Siddiqi
  7. Simone Blum, horserider (Link)
  8. Sriram Venkataraman, civil servant
  9. C. Ravichandran, public speaker
  10. Mohanan Vaidyar, self-proclaimed naturopathist
  11. Anna Ben, actor
  12. Naomi Seibt, anti-climate activist checkY

Culture[edit]

In Malayalam[edit]

  • ആമാടപ്പെട്ടി
  • സ്നേഹ ഫിലിപ്പിൻ്റെ തിരോധാനം
  • ശ്രദ്ധേയതയുള്ള ഡോക്ടർമാർ

WikiJournal of Medicine[edit]

  1. A review article on Fugl-Meyer and its properties
  2. A review article on Action Research Arm Test

Books[edit]

Research questions[edit]

  • Are there fewer articles about women's health on Wikipedia than Encyclopedia Britannica (or any other website)? (Gender gap has previously been quantified in terms of biographies, and not in any other fronts).
  • Create a word cloud of words used by an editor on Wikipedia?
  • Visual gender gap, learn its magnitude using structured data on Commons?
  • Why wouldn't potential peer reviewers respond to mails from WJM?
  • Time gap between a person/incident happening on news compared to them appearing on Wikipedia
  • Have photos on Wikipedia of people been whitened up? How this aspect changes from language to language?
  • Collaboration between StoryCop and Wikimedia
  • Lyrics of Malayalam songs into Wikimedia?
  • Geographical Indicator as a property on Wikidata?
  • Template article creation for Vaccination situation by country, Wikipedia:Vaccine safety/Missing topics/Countries.
  • Articles present in Malayalam Wikipedia but not in English Wikipedia. What is it that is important for Malayalam that is not so important for English? What categories of article are they? NotInAnotherLanguageTool

Missing article list[edit]

Learning patterns[edit]

  • Moving to another country as a Wikipedian (how to continue your Wikipedia work after having moved into another country)
  • Boost confidence (Women are socialised to have less self-confidence, so motivate them)
  • Think before you revert (especially if the editor is a newcomer)
  • Explain ways to do shorter and quicker contributions
  • Do not overload with information (during outreach events)  Done
  • Pre-conference events (how pre-conference events can be made useful)
  • Support women who report harassment (sometimes it is not the harassment, but the apathy of community members towards harassment that hurts the victim more)
  • Write about the person's merit (family and marriage issues are more highlighted in womens' articles, women are linked more to men)
  • Acknowledge the problem (Do not be a victim of 'no problem' problem)
  • Don't be afraid to fail
  • Mind the skills gap/Mind the gender gap/Mind the diversity gap
  • Pronoun preference

Tools[edit]

To learn[edit]

  1. Introduction to Wikipedia API
  2. Mediawiki Web API by Roan
  3. Mediawiki Main Page
  4. Videowiki
  5. WebScraper for scraping data and images from websites using bots

Open textbooks[edit]

The glossary of these textbooks can be imported to Wikipedia using OpenRefine. These words can also be linked to corresponding Wikidata item. The textbooks below:

  1. Anatomy and Physiology, CC-BY
  2. Microbiology, CC-BY
  3. Biology, CC-BY
  4. Concepts of Biology, CC-BY
  5. Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care, CC-BY
  6. Neuroscience, CC-BY. No glossary. Perhaps take images to Wikimedia Commons.
  7. Vital sign measurements across the lifespan, CC-BY.
  8. Gray's anatomy first edition

Reference list[edit]

  1. ^ "Consuming Globalization: Youth and Gender in Kerala, India". Journal of Social History. 38 (4): 915–935. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ Neuroradiology, American Society of (1 September 2006). "Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists". American Journal of Neuroradiology. 27 (8): 1802–1802. ISSN 0195-6108. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  3. ^ Jacyna, L.S. (8 June 2006). "Book Review Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists (Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience. Vol. 19.) Edited by Julien Bogousslavsky and François Boller. 192 pp., illustrated. Basel, Switzerland, Karger, 2005. $99.75. 3-8055-7914-4". New England Journal of Medicine. pp. 2517–2518. doi:10.1056/nejmbkrev38913. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  4. ^ Martinez-Conde, Susana; Macknik, Stephen L. (12 February 2015). "Warped Perceptions". Scientific American Mind. pp. 23–25. doi:10.1038/scientificamericanmind0315-23.
  5. ^ Emery, Alan. "Neurological diseases in artists" (PDF). Practical Neurology. Retrieved 22 November 2018.