Difference between revisions of "Kelly Doyle"
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− | '''Kelly Doyle''' is an Open Knowledge Coordinator at the Smithsonian Institution. She works to address the gender gap on Wikimedia projects as part of the Smithsonian's [https://womenshistory.si.edu/ |
+ | '''Kelly Doyle''' is an Open Knowledge Coordinator at the Smithsonian Institution. She works to address the gender gap on Wikimedia projects as part of the Smithsonian's [https://womenshistory.si.edu/ American Women's History Initiative] (AWHI). She was formerly the Wikimedia Community Manager for mySociety, UK-based charity which focuses on providing online tools to increase democratic participation. For three years she served as the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University, where she led a pioneering effort to engage campus groups and institutions in increasing representation of women and gender issues on Wikipedia. She served on the Board from 2017 to 2023. |
− | American Women's History Initiative] (AWHI). She was formerly the Wikimedia Community Manager for mySociety, UK-based charity which focuses on providing online tools to increase democratic participation. For three years she served as the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University, where she led a pioneering effort to engage campus groups and institutions in increasing representation of women and gender issues on Wikipedia. She joined the Board in 2017. |
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+ | <p>{{press citation|url=https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2019/07/24/smithsonian-releases-images-of-diverse-figures-from-the-history-of-u-s-womens-suffrage-to-wikimedia/|title=Smithsonian brings images of diverse figures from the history of US women’s suffrage to Wikimedia|publisher=Wikimedia Foundation|date=July 24, 2019}}</p> |
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<p>{{press citation|url=https://www.diglib.org/building-collaboration-wikipedia-west-virginia-university-libraries/|title=Building Collaboration between Wikipedia and West Virginia University Libraries|publisher= Digital Library Federation|date=February 5, 2018}}</p> |
<p>{{press citation|url=https://www.diglib.org/building-collaboration-wikipedia-west-virginia-university-libraries/|title=Building Collaboration between Wikipedia and West Virginia University Libraries|publisher= Digital Library Federation|date=February 5, 2018}}</p> |
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<p>{{press citation|url=http://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2017/09/19/wikimedia-foundation-awards-grant-to-wvu-libraries|title=Wikimedia Foundation awards grant to WVU Libraries|publisher=WVU Today|date=September 19, 2017}}</p> |
<p>{{press citation|url=http://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2017/09/19/wikimedia-foundation-awards-grant-to-wvu-libraries|title=Wikimedia Foundation awards grant to WVU Libraries|publisher=WVU Today|date=September 19, 2017}}</p> |
Latest revision as of 01:08, 31 January 2023
Kelly Doyle is an Open Knowledge Coordinator at the Smithsonian Institution. She works to address the gender gap on Wikimedia projects as part of the Smithsonian's American Women's History Initiative (AWHI). She was formerly the Wikimedia Community Manager for mySociety, UK-based charity which focuses on providing online tools to increase democratic participation. For three years she served as the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University, where she led a pioneering effort to engage campus groups and institutions in increasing representation of women and gender issues on Wikipedia. She served on the Board from 2017 to 2023.
Press coverage:
Smithsonian brings images of diverse figures from the history of US women’s suffrage to Wikimedia
Wikimedia Foundation, July 24, 2019
Building Collaboration between Wikipedia and West Virginia University Libraries
Digital Library Federation, February 5, 2018
Wikimedia Foundation awards grant to WVU Libraries
WVU Today, September 19, 2017
Women Who Are Changing the Tech World
West Virginia University Magazine, August 15, 2017
Creating A Model for Helping Women Thrive in Wikipedia
Women's Media Center, June 2, 2017