On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Christine Meyer christinewmeyer@gmail.com wrote:
I like this thread but have hesitated contributing to it because I'm a little worried that you'll all laugh at me... ;)
Actually, that's a little true. These days, I've been working on [[The Wiggles]]. You may be asking, if you've even heard of them, "What in the world does a children's music group made up of four male Aussies have to do with the gender gap?" Well, I think a lot. This article, I believe, represents a major gap on English Wikipedia: children's music and television programming, which has become one of my "niches" on WP. (I also edit [[Sesame Street]], [[Blue's Clues]], and its ancillaries). I also have a soft spot for this article, and not just because The Wiggles have had a huge influence on my household. The article happens to be my very first featured article, passed back in 2008.
This is great! It's not just children's music and television -- articles about children's books are also under represented. I haven't looked into other child and family related topics but I bet it's similar there too. Anyway, I'm so glad you're working on these topics!
And thanks for starting this thread, Sarah! It is super great to read about what everyone is doing.
For my part, as usual I have been occupied the last few months with board- and organizational related stuff -- lots of meetings and discussions this spring about finances, fundraising, WMF projects, etc. I've been both participating in and working on documenting all of this, as well as writing documentation about various board processes, especially as I will transition off this summer! And as a part of that I do try to keep up with what's happening in general, so lots of time reading mailing lists and reports.
I also spend a surprising amount of time answering random questions about Wikipedia/Wikimedia, both from people in our movement now and curious members of the public. I just this morning answered a question from a librarian in the Philippines about evaluating articles :) I also worked last month with a couple other librarians who were involved in the education project to put together a workshop proposal for a conference next spring, and will probably give at least a couple other talks this year to library groups. I've also been attending various local events. I also had great fun back in February helping establish http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Biophysics with user:dcrjsr, aka Jane Richardson, who is such an inspiration to be around. So, lots of outreach stuff!
Article wise I haven't edited much lately (or the last two years!) but I did go on a small kick recently working on biographies of women who are Fellows of the Royal Society. E.g.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgina_Mace -- still a very stubby and not-very-good article, but much cleaner than it was!
cheers, phoebe