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Andy Mabbett, User:Pigsonthewing, was Wikimedian in Residence at the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Introduction

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A Wikimedian in residence is an experienced Wikimedian, who works as such, inside an institution, much like an artist in residence.

This means that Andy is employed by the Society, to act as an advocate among its staff, partner organisations, members, and the general public, to encourage them to improve the coverage of chemistry in Wikipedia, its sister projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation, and other initiatives with an "open content" ethos.

Among other things, this involves:

  • Explaining what "open content" means in this context, what the projects are, and how they work
  • Supporting existing contributors to the projects, in improving coverage of chemistry-related content
  • Training people to edit Wikipedia and other projects
  • Advocating and explaining the use of open licences
  • Running public engagement events, such as editathons
  • Giving talks to interested groups
  • Speaking at conferences
  • Writing guest blog posts or articles
  • Encouraging the use of Wikimedia projects in chemistry education
  • Acting as a liaison between interested parties (such as putting Society members in other countries in touch with their local Wikimedia chapters)
  • Encouraging the reuse of content from the projects
  • Deploying existing Wikimedia projects, such as voice recording article subjects and QRpedia, in a chemistry context


The role's job description has been made available (please note that it is a copyright document, and not open licensed).

The residency follows an earlier editathon hosted by the society.

Activities

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Andy is working 2.5 days each week (actual days vary). A project diary will note headline events and milestones.

Andy also maintains an RSC blog about the project, aimed at chemists rather than Wikimedians.

Plans

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Over the coming months, Andy will be working with Royal Society of Chemistry staff and members to train and encourage them to contribute to Wikipedia and sister projects, in accordance with their respective policies and good practice. He will also be reaching out to Wikipedia Projects and others to see how the Society can support their work to improve chemistry-related content.

If you have any suggestions or requests, please leave them on this page's talk page.

Activities will include:

  • Training Royal Society of Chemistry staff to edit Wikipedia
  • Running public engagement events ("Editahons")
  • Speaking at universities and other venues
  • Encouraging uptake of ORCID identifiers - see WP:ORCID.
  • Recording the voices of notable chemists - see WP:WikiVIP

WikiProjects

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Templates

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Editing

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Articles needed

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For a list of articles we've created or improved; see the project diary.

See also

People

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See http://www.rsc.org/biographical for biographies

See also Category:Biography/Science and academia articles needing expert attention.

Presidents

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Prize winners

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Individual winners of:

Journals

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See Wikipedia:Notability (academic journals)

Also add to List of Royal Society of Chemistry journals ?

Awards

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Organisations

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Includes name variants; one should redirect to the other.

Europe
European Communities Chemistry Council
European Chemistry Congress, EuCheMS (event) [3] [4] [5]
Asia
Federation of Asian Chemical Societies
Austria
Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry (ASAC)
Austrian Chemical Society = Gesellschaft Österreichischer Chemiker (GÖCH)
Belgium
Royal Flemish Chemical Society = Koninklijke Vlaamse Chemische Vereniging (KVCV)
Royal Society of Chemistry (Belgium) = Société Royale de Chimie (SRC)
Croatia
Croatian Chemical Society
Czech Republic
Česká společnost chemická
Estonia
Estonian Chemical Society
Finland
Finnish Chemical Society (FCS)
Association of Finnish Chemical Societies
Germany
German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry (DBG)
Israel
Israel Chemical Society (ICS)
Italy
Consiglio Nazionale dei Chimici
Luxembourg
Association des Chimistes Luxembourgeois
Macedonia
Society of Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia
Montenegro
Montenegro Chemical Society
Portugal
Portuguese Chemical Society = Sociedade Portuguesa de Química (SPQ)
Portuguese Electrochemical Society
Romania
Romanian Chemical Society (SChR)
Romanian Society of Analytical Chemistry
Russia
Mendeleev Russian Chemical Society (MRCS)
Russian Scientific Council on Analytical Chemistry
Serbia
Serbian Chemical Society (SCS)
Spain
Societat Catalana de Química
Royal Spanish Chemical Society (RSEQ)
National Association of Spanish Chemists (ANQUE)
Spanish Association of Analytical Chemists (SEQA)
Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ) [6]
Switzerland
Swiss Chemical Society (SCS)
Turkey
Turkish Chemical Society (TCS)
United Kingdom
Institute of Chemical Engineers
Institute of Water
National Heritage Science Forum [7]

Also, red links at List of chemical engineering societies.

Misc

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Translations

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Catalan

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From Catalan
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More at: ca:Categoria:Químics catalans

Welsh

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From Welsh
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to Welsh
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Images needed

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Sister projects

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Citations

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How to cite the society's journals:

Resources

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See also

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Searches

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Reading

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Shortcuts

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Shortcuts for this page include http://enwp.org/WP:RSCWiki - http://bit.ly/RSCWiki