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User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom

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My name is Mary Mark Ockerbloom, and I am a Wikipedian. Among other activities, I work with educational, scientific and cultural organizations to fill knowledge gaps on Wikipedia. I have written a Wikipedia Workbook for Cultural Institutions (2024, 2nd edition). I advise partners on the appropriate use of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. I assess whether or not specific topics would be suitable for inclusion on Wikipedia, based on Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, including notability, neutrality, verifiability, and conflict of interest. I create and update information on Wikimedia platforms to summarize accepted knowledge, written neutrally and sourced reliably, to ensure that such information is accurate and up-to-date. In this work, I follow the COI Guidelines and act in accordance with Wikipedia’s mission.

Past or current partners include the Science History Institute, the scientific publisher Annual Reviews, and Capital Media Group, for whom I create content relating to education and public programming in the areas of science, the history of science, and women in science. These are areas in which I have written extensively on Wikipedia.

I have edited Wikipedia since 2006, writing widely in areas that include literature, art, craft, science and disinformation. I have written articles for the Signpost and presented at WikiConference North America. I have been a full-time Wikipedian in Residence at the Science History Institute and at Annual Reviews. I also give workshops and talks and co-host the online Philadelphia WikiSalon, a meetup for editors who want to learn more about Wikimedia projects and develop their skills.

Annual Reviews

Science History Institute

A Celebration of Women Writers

GLAM educational resources

Conference presentations

Signpost articles

Articles created and DYKs

For a complete list of all DYK credits and accompanying Did You Know facts, see User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/DKYs. (Last updated March 9, 2024, with my 100th DYK.)

My Wikipedia articles and Did You Knows

Some other articles

Here are some articles which I substantially modified as part of QPQ requirement for DYKs, for events, or to rescue from Draft space, and particularly want to remember.

Events

Single-event Workshops and talks led, co-led or hosted

For frequently recurring events such as PACSCL workdays and WikiSalons, see later sections.

PACSCL Editing Sessions

Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) members and others are adding finding aid links from the Philadelphia Area Archival and Research Portal (PAARP) to related Wikipedia pages and Wikidata items. PACSCL editing sessions are often organized around a particular topic or skill.

WikiSalons Online

For WikiSalon dates after December 2021 and current Wikipedia activities in the Philadelphia area, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia.

WikiSalons @ The Science History Institute

GLAM Cafés hosted or attended

The GLAM Café is no longer active. For current Wikipedia activities in the Philadelphia area, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia.

Kislak Center editing group supported

News coverage

Grant proposals

Fun boxes