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I am not a hierarchical thinker and rarely believe in absolutes. You and I both recognize blue because someone once pointed at a color and told us it was named blue. I have absolutely no idea whether your eyes see the same color as mine do, only that we call it the same thing. If you want an answer about right and wrong, higher or lower, worst or best, I am probably not the person to ask.

I don't compete, except with myself. I don't write to convey information as much as I write to learn something. Quantity will never be worth more than quality. With those caveats in mind, my personal challenge for 2024 is to see how many redlinks I can turn blue in a single chain from one article to the next. No daisy chain, linking back to a previous article. To make it even harder, I started in Africa. Fathia Bettahar led to Pan-African Women's Organization and then to Ruth Neto, who was the sister-in-law of Maria Eugénia Neto, who took me to Marcela Pérez de Cuéllar, who led to Maria Pia Fanfani, who rescued Amelia Barbieri, who led to Fatuma Ndangiza, who worked with Mo-Mamo Karerwa, who led to Josephine Lemoyan, who worked with Oda Gasinzigwa, who was a speaker with Scholastica Kimaryo, who wrote a book with Anne Shongwe, who was the sister-in-law of Susan Wakhungu-Githuku, who wrote about Norah Olembo, who led to RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah, who worked with Obioma Nwaorgu, who led to Deepa Pullanikkatil, who spoke with Doreen Othero, who worked with Valerie Nyirahabineza, who worked with Hodan Addou, who worked with Litha Musyimi-Ogana, who organized a Women's Peace Train, whose passengers visited Olga Medvedkov, who met with Danielle Grünberg, who toured with Heidemarie Dann, who served in parliament with Waltraud Schoppe, who was studied by Joyce Mushaben, who was reviewed by Elisabeth Krimmer, who wrote about Elizabeth Harriet Davies, who was written about by Julie Wheelwright, whose work was reviewed by Phyllis Reeve, who was the granddaughter of H. B. Richenda Parham, whose residence was described by Jane L. Parpart, who co-authored works with Rebecca Tiessen...

This user has been on Wikipedia for 10 years, 3 months and 30 days.
It is approximately 9:15 PM where this user lives.
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This user is a participant in
WikiProject Women's History.
NEWSThis user has access to Newspapers.com through The Wikipedia Library.
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MUSEThis user has access to Project MUSE through The Wikipedia Library.
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NAThis user accesses Newspaper Archive via The Wikipedia Library.
OUPThis user has access to Oxford University Press through The Wikipedia Library.
ASPThis user has access to
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This user makes women green.
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Tools

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word count, copyvio ck, copyright tags, {{infobox person}}, {{cn|date=March 2015}}, Wikipedia:Personal user awards, The_Wikipedia_Library reflinks tool Free Image Search Tool {{Authority control}}, {{Image requested}} reference tool book tool isbn publishing codes ores {{Template:In use}} {{current}} harv-error gadget public domain info interlanguage link percentage conversions for invalid URL text List of helpful gadgets to delete a page created in error tag it with {{Db-g7}}

Newspapers, journals, books

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After a <ref> tag and a citation template such as {{cite journal}}, add:

   then= |via = [[Newspapers.com]]}} {{open access}}</ref> "change "www-newspapers-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org" to "newspapers.com"
   then= |via = [[Newspaperarchive.com]]}} {{open access}}</ref> sign on with the WP library, sign in with your free account log in once you are logged in. To save a clip, change "www-newspaperarchive-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org" to "newspaperarchive.com" 

Links in multiple page articles can be inserted by placing [] around the link in the page field, i.e. http: link (space) #

To cite a "page" is an e-book use "|loc=Chapter x (Search phrase "blah blah")}}

In cases where there is a different DOI for the book and a chapter, insert the book DOI in that field and under chapter render as |chapter=[[DOI:10.xxx|chapter name]]

To use an ancestry link from the WP Library: http://www-ancestryinstitution-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/discoveryui-content/view/53224993:62209?_phcmd=u(%27http://www-ancestryinstitution-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/search/?name=Obioma_Nwaorgu&birth=1948&successSource=Search&queryId=0561762d-7669-44bd-b925-430323e06cc9%27,%27successSource%27)

Article history

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To find a particular edit in an article, go to the article history. At the top, select "Find addition/removal". Input distinctive text in the "search for" box, "start" below, and wait.

Library projects

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After citation

  • {{subscription needed|via=[[Project MUSE]]}}
  • {{subscription needed|via=[[Cambridge University Press|Cambridge Core Orlando Project]]}}
  • {{subscription needed|via=[http://www.oxfordreference.com/ Oxford University Press]'s Reference Online}}
  • {{subscription needed| via=[[Alexander Street Press|ASP: Women and Social Movements]]}
  • {{subscription needed|via=[[Cambridge University Press]]}}

adding a note

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{{#tag:ref|Blah blah all the text I'd like to include in the note <ref>reference for that text</ref>|group="Note"}}
and then at the bottom of the page, above the usual {{reflist}}, in a subsection called "Notes",
{{reflist|group=Note}}

Things I work on

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Good Articles/Featured Articles I have worked on

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  1. María Teresa Ferrari
  2. Sue Bailey Thurman
  3. Amelia Bence
  4. Violeta Chamorro
  5. Newton House, Llandeilo
  6. Caesars Palace
  7. Desert Inn
  8. Ida Silverman
  9. Elizabeth Rona
  10. Eleanor Sophia Smith
  11. Malouma
  12. Doris Sands Johnson
  13. Fatima Massaquoi
  14. Doris Stevens
  15. Inès de Bourgoing
  16. Maymie de Mena
  17. Frieda Fraser
  18. Nina Simonovich-Efimova
  19. Sophia Parnok
  20. Marjorie Schick
  21. Mary Hayley
  22. Carmen Casco de Lara Castro
  23. Vera Gedroits
  24. Margot Fonteyn
  25. Eusebia Cosme
  26. Wilma Mankiller
  27. Women in brewing
  28. Ángela Acuña Braun
  29. Sirimavo Bandaranaike
  30. Lola Álvarez Bravo
  31. Aletta Jacobs
  32. Inter-Allied Women's Conference
  33. Maria Dulębianka
  34. Alicja Iwańska
  35. Jeni Bojilova-Pateva
  36. Adele Zay
  37. Józefa Joteyko
  38. Zdeňka Wiedermannová-Motyčková
  39. Sara Braun
  40. Rosika Schwimmer
  41. Thung Sin Nio
  42. Nino Tkeshelashvili
  43. Marie Rennotte
  44. Dorothy Thomas
  45. Anca Giurchescu
  46. Elisabeth Samson
  47. Annie MacDonald Langstaff
  48. Martha Watts
  49. Alma Sundquist
  50. Kateryna Skarzhynska
  51. Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent
  52. Patsy Mink
  53. Milagros Benet de Mewton
  54. Maria Grzegorzewska
  55. Marie Lang
  56. Winifred Hoernlé
  57. Olga Sapphire
  58. Elise Mercur
  59. Nina Demme
  60. Beulah Ream Allen
  61. Alma Vessells John
  62. Mary Dee
  63. Alba Roballo
  64. Adelia Silva
  65. Daisy Yen Wu
  66. Leda Valladares
  67. Women's poll tax repeal movement
  68. Susan B. Anthony II
  69. Marge Frantz
  70. Unity Dow
  71. Miriam Soljak
  72. Elena Arizmendi Mejía
  73. Stella Madzimbamuto
  74. Pat Gozemba
  75. Grace Voss Frederick
  76. Eliane Morissens
  77. Ursula Sillge
  78. Margaret Nygard
  79. Rita Miljo
  80. Eunice Newton Foote
  81. Elizabeth Wagner Reed
  82. Evdokia Reshetnik
  83. Gerlin Bean
  84. Mary Amelia Swift
  85. Atalie Unkalunt
  86. Jennie Scott Griffiths
  87. Enriqueta Legorreta
  88. Theodora Kroeber
  89. Varia Kipiani
  90. Laura Bergt
  91. Enriqueta Medellín
  92. Kae Miller
  93. Bertha McNeill
  94. Cora Slocomb di Brazza
  95. Helene Scheu-Riesz
  96. Eugénie Hamer
  97. Virginia Tango Piatti
  98. Elisabeth Bagréeff-Speransky
  99. Erna P. Harris
  100. Helene Lecher
  101. Ana Amado
  102. Yella Hertzka
  103. Helmi Üprus
  104. Vera Holme
  105. Addie Brown
  106. Maria Mies
  107. Palmire Dumont
  108. Nasta Rojc
  109. Eliza Stephens
  110. Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti
  111. Rebecca Primus
  112. Elena Landázuri
  113. Gloria Cameron
  114. Katarina Bogdanović
  115. Lotta Dempsey
  116. Mrs. Ngo Ba Thanh
  117. Yoko Matsuoka
  118. Oda Gasinzigwa
  119. Umi Sardjono
  120. Marcela Pérez de Cuéllar
  121. Isie Smuts
  122. Edith García Buchaca
  123. Nina Popova
  124. Women's International Democratic Federation

My DYKs

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Articles I have written

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Women in Red table

Articles I have substantially contributed to

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(In no way am I insinuating that there are not others whose contributions may have been greater than mine)

ToDo

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