User:SusanLesch

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Owamni restaurant in Minneapolis. Posted here in protest because I can't post it in Minneapolis. We had an RFC I do not agree with but I closed as WP:SNOW. This building is the former Columbia Mill and the former Fuji-Ya. Its proprietor just won the Julia Child Award and the restaurant won James Beard best new restaurant in 2022—the only time a Minnesota restaurant has ever won. Other editors would like to see the home of a (probably copycat) cheeseburger. Wikipedia failed me. Photo by Raphael Tisch.
  • Minneapolis FAR work copy
  • rented book *Google eBook *Redwoods
  • Phabricator bug since May 2017
  • OTRS backlog: 0 days
  • {{subst:uw-vandal1}}
  • Wikipedia Library
  • biography quality scale
  • SandyGeorgia advice, [1]
  • advice from Valereee, saved diff
  • Internet Archive saved my article
  • how to format ISBN
  • IABot, discussion
  • WP:ECP, PP202403
  • yakhchāl
  • Some award goes to Dr. Halfaker for this: Halfaker, A.; Kittur, A.; Kraut, R.; Riedl, J. (October 2009). A jury of your peers: quality, experience and ownership in Wikipedia. 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). pp. 1–10. doi:10.1145/1641309.1641332 – via Penn State. For our analysis, we used a random sample of approximately 1.4 million revisions attributed to registered editors (with bots removed) as extracted from the January, 2008 database snapshot of the English version of Wikipedia made available by the Wikimedia Foundation.
  • Additional proof they exist, this RCT I find to be hilarious: Thompson, Neil; Hanley, Douglas (February 13, 2018). "Science Is Shaped by Wikipedia: Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial". MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 5238-17. Social Science Research Network. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3039505. From 2013-2016 we ran an experiment to ascertain the causal impact of Wikipedia on academic science. We did this by having new Wikipedia articles on scientific topics written by PhD students from top universities who were studying those fields. Then, half the articles were randomized to be uploaded to Wikipedia, while the other half were not uploaded.
User:SusanLesch. I choose to use my real name on Wikimedia (always without the space). Photo by Hung Tran