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