Thank you, Sarah for sticking your ore in the water and paddling up stream. :-) :-)

IMO, you raised awareness about the gender gap and tried several projects that are going to have a long term effect on the way that we deal with new users as Wikipedia tries to be more diverse.

Good luck in the next year!!
Warm regards,
Sydney

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Sarah Stierch <sarah.stierch@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I wanted to share my report about the WikiWomen's Collaborative with you. It's a project I developed as a way to engage and build community around experienced and potential women editors and contributors to Wikimedia projects. My fellowship ends this week, and I'll be writing a blog about my experience. But, please do know: I am so grateful to everyone who has been involved in the past year. Just knowing I had a community of people to come to really means a lot - it's been an emotional and remarkable experience.  I'll be writing a more formal blog about the past year, soon.

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Here are my report:


The highlight for me is seeing that women involved in the Collaborative started editing more than ever in September - the same time when the project launched.

You can also find the main page for my fellowship here:


I hope you'll join us in the project and get involved:


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I am moving back to volunteer status in regards to my gender gap work. I am still doing public speaking, presentations and all the stuff that goes with spreading word about the importance of women's involvement. But, please do remember: I'm a volunteer again and have three jobs :)

If you're curious as to what I'm up to right now:

-I'm serving as US OpenGLAM Coordinator for the Open Knowledge Foundation
-I'm doing a Wikipedian in Residency at the World Digital Library
-I also run my own consulting firm where I work with public and private clients around the world doing museum curatorial work, marketing, lecturing, blahblahblah.

I'm also hoping I can do some more projects with Wikimedia, so we'll see!!

Thank you again for all of the support this list has given me. I am indebted.

In wikilove,

Sarah

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Sarah Stierch
Museumist and open culture advocate
>>Visit sarahstierch.com<<

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