Page:Librarians as Wikipedians - From Library History to “Librarianship and Human Rights”.pdf/6

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

the 2/28/14 DYK section[1] and had over 8,137 visits in between time of creation and March, 2014. It was one of the top visited pages in March 2014. The user page of petercannon[2] is a resource to review this process. Additionally, here is a screen shot:


here is a screen shot:>
here is a screen shot:>


Below is a list of over 40 biographies added during the three classes. Those with a + symbol were new entries. Others were extant entries that were expanded and edited. Because Wikipedia is not in alphabetical order but is an openly searchable database I have listed biographies the way they appear on their Wikipedia pages. Some students included new images with their reports and a few examples are provided. Some wrote biographies of librarians whose careers had a focus on human rights. Some looked to the history of the discipline to add notable librarians and book people.


Ainsworth Rand Spofford Hâfiz Osman
Alice S. Tyler Hedwig Anuar
Alois Senefelder +Helen Marot
Ana Rosa Núñez Henrietta M. Smith
Anne Jarvis James Logan
+Beatrice Winser +Jane Walker Burleson
Charles Ammi Cutter José Toribio Medina
+Clara Breed +Joseph Henry Reason
Clara Whitehill Hunt +Josephus Nelson Larned
Caroline Hewins Justin Winsor
Eliza Atkins Gleason +Juliette Hampton Morgan
Eliza Farnham Li Dazhao
+Emily Wheelock Reed Louise Noëlle Malclès
+Francis R. St. John +Maria Chavez-Hernandez
+Fred C. Cole +Maria Luisa Monteiro da Cunha
Garth Williams Marianne Scott


65
  1. Category: Passed DYK nominations from February 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Passed_DYK_nominations_from_February_2014. Accessed May 25, 2014.
  2. User:Petercannon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Petercannon_usf Accessed May 26, 2014.