Dear colleagues,
During the University of Edinburgh’s Festival of Creative Learning (19-23 February 2018), we will be holding a Women in Medicine Wikipedia editing event as part of 2018’s celebration of one hundred years since the Representation of the People Act (1918) came into force and women were finally given the right to vote, almost fifty years after the Edinburgh Seven fought for and won the right to train and practice as doctors. #Vote100 #FCL18
Only 17.39% of biographies on Wikipedia are about notable women so there are a great many notable women in medicine missing (both historic and contemporary) from Wikipedia and from
Google’s search results.
More suggestions for pages to edit are very welcome and the Royal College of Physicians’ recent
Women in Medicine exhibition may give some ideas too.
No editing experience necessary as learning how to edit is super easy. Full training (and refreshments) will be given and you are free to edit whichever page you would like to contribute.
Alice White from the Wellcome Library will also be joining us.
Join us to celebrate the lives and contributions of women in medicine and help us create new role models for young & old alike!
All welcome!
This International Women’s Day (8th March 2018) we will also be holding a Wikipedia editing event to celebrate #Vote100 as an important milestone on the road to universal franchise. Details to be confirmed but please free to email me if you have suggestions or would be interested in attending.
Very best regards,
Ewan
Ewan McAndrew
Wikimedian in Residence
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Email: ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk
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