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First Six Months!

I’ve been having a wonderful experience so far as the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at WVU Libraries! Working to reduce the gender gap on Wikipedia, and teaching others about how they can contribute to this movement has been life changing. I can’t wait to see what the next six months hold for me.

Here are some snapshots of some various programming and events I’ve hosted or attended since October 2015.

-Kelly

Presenting (various)

WVU Wikipedian in residence Kelly Doyle talks to the Introduction to Photojournalism Class at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media on Tues., Oct. 27, 2015. Professor Nancy Andrews’ class is the first to try to help correct the #GenderGap on Wikipedia. Students will be improving or creating articles on notable photographers who are either women or people of color.
WVU Wikipedian in residence Kelly Doyle talks to the Introduction to Photojournalism Class at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media on Tues., Oct. 27, 2015. Professor Nancy Andrews’ class is the first to try to help correct the #GenderGap on Wikipedia. Students will be improving or creating articles on notable photographers who are either women or people of color.

WVU Wikipedian-in-Residence Kelly Doyle speaks to students in Professor Nancy Andrews’ Introduction to Photojournalism class at the WVU Reed College of Media on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. (David Smith/WVU Reed College of Media)

Speaking at Temple University Libraries
Giving Wikipedia talk / tutorial at Art + Feminism Pittsburgh

 

#1Lib1Ref Photos

Happy Birthday Wikipedia!!

Giving Wikipedia tutorial! 
Happy Birthday Wikipedia! 
Kelly Doyle – WiR for Gender Equity at WVU Libraries giving Wikipedia tutorial to Jon Cawthorne (Dean of Libraries) and Karen Diaz (Associate Dean of Libraries)

Graphics created for edit-a-thons

Galentine’s Day

WVU Women: Celebrating 125 Years

Snapshots from various events

WVU Wikipedian in residence Kelly Doyle talks to the Introduction to Photojournalism Class at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media on Tues., Oct. 27, 2015. Professor Nancy Andrews’ class is the first to try to help correct the #GenderGap on Wikipedia. Students will be improving or creating articles on notable photographers who are either women or people of color.
Galentines Day edit-a-thon
Women of Color edit-a-thon
Celebrating 125 Years – edit-a-thon
Celebrating 125 Years – edit-a-thon
Celebrating 125 Years – edit-a-thon

Celebrating 125 Years – edit-a-thon