Medievalists (and, well, all researchers!) are invited to join a three-hour Medieval Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on Wednesday 28th October 2020, wherever you are in the world!

Read more about the project on our blog.

Any questions? Leave a query on our talk page Wikipedia talk:Meetup/MedievalWiki2020

MedievalWiki Main Project Page[edit]

This meetup is part of the project WP:MedievalWiki

Sign-Up - join our Zoom workshop[edit]

Event details

Medievalfran
Bethanymay

Let us know you are coming

1. Sign up via Eventbrite - click here - if you want to join the Zoom call which will include a short training session.

2. Add your Wikipedia username below, observing that the list is alphabetical by user name.

You can add your name by clicking the 'Sign your posts on talk pages' icon at the bottom of the editing screen, or just copy and paste four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date.

Cbeattie73 (talk) 12:54, 28 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Sign-Up - Without joining our Zoom workshop[edit]

Wherever you are in the world, you can be a part of this #medievalwiki event. You don't have to just take part 13:00-16:00 GMT on the 28th October. We invite you to make edits any time between 26th-30th October. Add your username here, and be sure to record your contribution at the bottom of this meetup page.

Please add your Wikipedia name below, observing that the list is alphabetical by user name.

You can add your name by clicking the 'Signature and timestamp' icon, or using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date.

Articles to Create: Wikidata Redlist[edit]

The #MedievalWiki Wikidata Redlist shows women from across the globe who lived between 400-1600 CE, who do not have wikipedia pages, but do have Wikidata associated with them!

Articles to create or improve: Medieval Women[edit]

Please add to the list below to suggest articles to edit/create. Once you've made any new pages or edits, please add your work to the 'outcomes' section below.

Margery Kempe

AEthelthryth

Hilde

Pega

Heloise

Hersende de Champagne

Perpetua

Hind bint al-Khuss

Khunātha

Zarqa al Yamama

ʿĀtika bint Shuhda

Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb

Karīma bt. Aḥmad al-Marwaziyya

Articles to create or improve: Medieval Texts and Material Culture[edit]

Please add to the list below to suggest articles to edit/create. Once you've made any new pages or edits, please add your work to the 'outcomes' section below.

Bayeux Tapestry

The Canterbury Tales

The Dits de Métiers

Norse mythology

Wulf and Eadwacer

Anglo-Saxon riddles

Old English rune poem

Beowulf

The Seafarer (poem)

Articles to create or improve: Contemporary scholars and artists[edit]

Please add to the list below to suggest articles to edit/create. Once you've made any new pages or edits, please add your work to the 'outcomes' section below

Note that some of these women have well developed pages, but missing references to work in medieval studies or medievalism.

Please observe alphabetical by first name listing. Names that appear in red require pages created for them.

Aisha Abd al-Rahman -- should be easy to improve this using Encyclopaedia of Islam third edn, s.v. 'ʿAbd al-Raḥmān, ʿĀʾisha'

Antonette diPaolo Healey

Barbara Lall

Charlotte Roueché

Clare Lees

Dorothy Kim

Elizabeth Jeffreys - Byzantine Historian

Elizabeth Robertson

E. Jane Burns

Elzbieta Temple

Émilienne Demougeot - page requires expansion

Emma Dillon

Eva Matthews Sanford

Fiona Sampson

Geraldine Heng

Haruko Momma

Heather O'Donoghue

Janet Bately - major expansion needed

Julia Crick

Julia Hillner

Karla Pollmann

Lavinia Greenlaw

Lellia Cracco Ruggini

Liz Herbert McAvoy

Liz James

Margot H King

Marijane Osborn

Maureen Duffy - well developed page, more on medievalism?

Maureen Tilley

Monica Green (historian) - page needs expanding, partic on her important work on medieval medicine, genetics, women's health

Patience Agbabi

Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger

Ruth Dean

Seeta Chaganti

Susanna Elm

Sarah Salih

Thelma K. Thomas http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/people/faculty/thomas.htm

Thelma Fenster

Vahni Capildeo

Virginia Burrus

Suzanne Akbari

Articles to create or improve: Journals, Societies, and Significant Research Projects[edit]

Please add to the list below to suggest articles to edit/create. Once you've made any new pages or edits, please add your work to the 'outcomes' section below.

Dictionary of Old English

Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship

New Chaucer Society

Gender and Medieval Studies

Editing Tips and Resources[edit]

Not all scholars, artists, and writers will be considered 'notable' by the Wikipedia community. See these guides for what constitutes a notable academic, and on notability in general. Of course, some of the criteria serve as barriers especially for women and PoC, so it is up to us to pull together the citations and put our case forward! You might find that a page you create or edits you make are challenged, so be prepared to state your case (and ask for backup from fellow medievalwiki editors).

Editorial guidance to consider when writing about women.

Wikipedia has useful guidance for writing biographies about living people.

Citation tool for generating references from Google Books http://reftag.appspot.com/

PDF of 'Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia', by Joseph Michael Reagle. See especially the Chapter 'Nazis and Norms'

Outcomes[edit]

Add to our list of articles edited. Write your 'what you have edited - username'. Include as much detail as you can! Please share your work done across your preferred social media (using #medievalwiki)

Wherever you are in the world, if you make a change to Wikipedia between 23-30 October 2020, and boost the representation of medieval women, or of women, non-binary, Black or global majority modern readers, make sure you include your contribution below!