Schools/Projects/Notable Women in Language Work

Notable Women in Language Work is a research project for a school in California. Up to 65 students will be researching and editing articles on notable individuals (Mostly, but perhaps not all, female) whose work, in some way, is involved with uses of language. This project both ties in with our intersession theme of "Languages We Speak: Identity, Access, and Justice" and our ongoing lessons around the threshold concept that "authority is constructed and contextual." Participants will use sources selected by the library and then they will edit and cite the sources they reference in the Simple English Wikipedia article.

They will be writing and editing articles in February, 2024, at several points between 3pm UTC and 10pm UTC each day. Teachers will check work in the following days. Please give us until at least March 15, 2024, to have students complete their work.

The IP range on our primary internet link is:

64.62.148.194 through 64.62.148.254

The IP range on our backup internet link is:

64.60.251.82 through 64.60.251.86

Contacts

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Banners

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For articles: Please add this banner on the top of each article you work on. It indicates to other Wikipedia users this article is part of the Notable Females from the San Francisco Bay Area project.

Editors

  1. User:Castilibrary
  2. User:Castilibrary2

Articles edited

Editors will be picking their topics the first week in February.

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