Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/2016 GLAM Cafe

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The final 2016 GLAM Café was held on 13 December 2016.
For tentative 2017 GLAM Café meetings, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia#Future events.
For all Wikipedia activities in the Philadelphia area, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia.

Welcome to the 2016 GLAM Café!

The GLAM Café is organized as a Meetup group, held on the second Tuesday of each month, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
It's an informal gathering for anyone interested in digital humanities, Wikipedia, or GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums).
Meetings in 2016 will be held in a quarterly rotation at the following locations:

DATES LOCATIONS HOSTS
12 January 2016
9 February 2016
8 March 2016
 
University of Pennsylvania
Van Pelt Library, 6th Floor
3420 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA
Mitch Fraas
12 April 2016
10 May 2016
14 June 2016
 
Library Company of Philadelphia
Cassatt House
1320 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA
Nicole Scalessa
12 July 2016
9 August 2016 (7:00 p.m. close)
13 September 2016
 
Temple University
The Samuel Paley Library, Ground floor
1210 Polett Walk
Philadelphia, PA
Matt Shoemaker
11 October 2016
8 November 2016
13 December 2016
 
Chemical Heritage Foundation
315 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
See Directions.
Mary Mark Ockerbloom

Look for the GLAM Café at these locations:

What is the GLAM Café?[edit]

GLAM Cafe Schedule, 2016, printable handout

The GLAM Café is an informal gathering, like an Unconference or ThatCamp, where attendees choose their own agenda and break out into special interest groups for whatever interests them. There's usually no set agenda. Sometimes special events or speakers are planned in advance.

We encourage both experienced Wikipedians and people interested in learning more about Wikipedia to attend the GLAM Café. The concept is similar to DC's WikiSalon. You can discuss Wikimedia and wikis, plan Wikipedia-related events, and collaboratively edit Wikipedia. You don't have to be an expert. We're happy to provide suggestions and help on request.

We provide the space and the snacks; you provide the ideas and the enthusiasm. Feel free to propose a topic for discussion... Ask for feedback... Get together to work on shared ideas... Or curl up in a corner and relax… everyone is welcome.

Where do I find out more?[edit]

The GLAM Café is organized by members of PhillyDH, Wikipedians, and people from various hosting institutions. You can get regular announcements and reminders by signing up on the GLAM Café Philadelphia Meetup page. For more information about the organizations and activities involved, you can also see the various hosting organizations.

The GLAM Café is intended to be informal, so you are welcome to drop by without registering. Feel free to bring a friend, or several!

Wikipedia Suggestions[edit]

If you want to work on Wikipedia, and would like a suggestion of somewhere to start, here are some resources.

Editing Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons[edit]

Wikipedia's Year of Science[edit]

2016 is Wikipedia's Year of Science! Look for their list of monthly editing themes.

Women in Science[edit]

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red for monthly initiatives for developing Wikipedia content about women, including women in science.

The Chemical Heritage Foundation has released images of women chemists and scientists on Wikimedia Commons. Articles from the Chemical Heritage Foundation and other websites may be useful sources of information for Wikipedia articles. Here are some articles that could be edited or added.

NameThumbnailArticles
Agnes Fay Morgan
Alice Hamilton Improved
Allene Jeanes Improved
Amy Myers Jaffe Wall Street Journal
Barbara Wold  Created
Betty Sullivan
Catherine T. Hunt  Created President of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Carolyn Bertozzi Improved
Cecile Hoover Edwards Improved
Clara Immerwahr  Improved
Cynthia J. Burrows ACS Patents
Dawn BonnellAppointment, NAE membership
Diane Grob-Schmidt  Created President of the American Chemical Society (2015)
Elsa Reichmanis  Created President of the American Chemical Society (2003)
Elizabeth Ann Nalley  Created President of the American Chemical Society (2006)
Emma Parmee Article was created 19 November 2015‎
Florence B. Seibert Improved
Gladys Anderson Emerson Improved
Gertrude Elion Improved
Helen W. Atwater
Helen Murray Free Improved
Jacqueline K. Barton Improved
Margaret-Ann Armour
Margaret A. Tolbert[a] CIRES Scholar
Margaret E. M. Tolbert Autobiography reviewed
Marie Maynard Daly CHF Article, Webfiles, Faces of Chemistry. ACS, etc.
Marie Mercury Roth Created but needs significant improvement.
Marinda Li Wu  Created President of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Marion C. Thurnauer Improved
Monica RileyA pioneer in the fields of molecular biology and microbial genome analysis, Obituary
Nancy B. Jackson  Created President of the American Chemical Society
Paula Szkody  Improved
Rachel Holloway Lloyd   Gravesite
Reatha King  Improved
Ruth Erica BeneschArticle, ACS, Obituary, etc.
Sharon HaynieCHF article
Stephanie BurnsArticle
Susan Solomon  Improved
Susan Story NYTimes, etc.
Susan S. Taylor Research
Terri Kelly[2]Article, Article, Article, Fortune

Lists of women in science[edit]

List of women archivists[edit]

NameThumbnailArticles
Menzi Behrnd-KlodtIn Process thnidu (talk) 23:41, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Mabel Deutrich (Archivist) Improved Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk) 23:41, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Elizabeth B. Drewry (Archivist) Improved Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk) 23:41, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Meredith Evans (Archivist)In Process Dorevabelfiore (talk) 23:41, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Women's Suffrage[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ When created, this article will need to be distinguished from Margaret E. M. Tolbert. They are not the same. --Thnidu (talk) 23:01, 8 November 2016 (UTC)

References[edit]

  1. ^ See talk page.
  2. ^ I am working on this.--DThomsen8 (talk) 01:32, 14 January 2016 (UTC)