User talk:Phoebe
you can also find me at: meta * other wikis * irc:brassratgirl
The tinfoil protects me from *government* conspiracies. You need more than a hat to protect against rogue Wikimedians! Thomas Dalton
Talk page archives:
- 2003-2004 -- in which I am welcomed to Wikipedia and asked to work on marine bio articles
- to the end of 2005 -- in which I return as a lapsed Wikipedian after a year+ of absence, and get invited to some meetups
- 2006 (a busy year) -- in which I organize Wikimania II: the Prodigal Son of Wikimania; and do some other stuff
- 2007 (a busier year) -- in which I go to Wikimania:Taiwan, and lots of other in-person events
- 2008 (an amazing year) -- in which I work on San Francisco-area meetups, the Signpost, and a few contentious articles; and publish a book, "How Wikipedia Works"
- 2009 (an active year) -- in which I work on the Signpost quite a bit, give some talks, and recover from writing HWW
- 2010 (an unprecedented year) -- in which I muck around with the 'post, run WikiSym, and get elected to the board
- 2011 (a distracted year) -- in which I edit very little but do a lot of outreach. And worry about the board
- 2012 (a year abides) -- in which SF meetups come into their own, we bring down Wikipedia for SOPA, and I finish up my board term
- 2013 (a year of deja vu?) -- in which I edit a lot, do outreach, get involved in some wikiprojects and and am reelected by the community to the board after a year break
- 2014 (a year of work) -- in which I do work at various UC campuses, debate superprotect, do board work and more.
- 2015 (a year of change) -- in which I work on classes, my second board term wraps up, and I move cross-country, which leads to a whole new set of meetups!
- 2016 (a year of new coasts) -- in which I spend the whole year in Boston, help run WikiConference in San Diego, do a bunch of editing training, and for the first time ever (!) skip Wikimania
- 2017 (a year of carrying on) -- in which I don't skip Wikimania. What else happened? who knows?
- 2018 (a year of editathons and wikidata) -- in which I run a bunch of edit-a-thons in Boston and MIT, and get more involved in Wikicite!
- 2019 (a year of facto post and content questions) -- in which I run a women's health editathon, and end the year with a message from one of my favorite people on my favorite author
- 2020 (a year of world-changing developments) -- in which I don't work on covid articles, but do work on George Floyd-related articles]]
- 2021 (a year of lighter editing and climate change) -- in which there is more movement on the climate change wikiproject, and I run some virtual editathons
- 2022 (a year of virtual Wikimania and not much conversation) -- back to work in person in the real world, I spend time on virtual conferences, and see little activity on the talk page
Inventation to Boston-Gathering, celebrating Wikipedias 22th Birthday
[edit]Afers several years of distancing, I wan to invite you tomorrow (Jan 17th at 6pm) to the Boston-gathering at MIT.
Details can be found at Wikipedia:Meetup/Boston/Wikipedia_22th_Anniversary_Celebration
I hope I see you there — Johannes Kalliauer - contrib. 19:19, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 54
[edit]The Wikipedia Library: Books & Bytes
Issue 54, November – December 2022
- New collections:
- British Newspaper Archive
- Findmypast
- University of Michigan Press
- ACLS
- Duke University Press
- 1Lib1Ref 2023
- Spotlight: EDS Refine Results
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Cybernetics in the Soviet Union
[edit]Hi! I need to check a quote from a book to which you may be able to have relatively easy access: Gerovitch, Slava (2002). From Newspeak to Cyberspeak: A History of Soviet Cybernetics. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. ISBN 9780262572255
According to the article Cybernetics in the Soviet Union, it's on page 288: "tactical uses of cyberspeak overshadowed the original reformist goals that aspired the first Soviet cyberneticians."
Is that the actual text? English is not my native language, but I find this usage of "aspire" a bit odd in a professionally edited book published in the U.S. I'd expect "inspired", or maybe "goals to which the first Soviet cyberneticians aspired". But if that's the actual printed quote, then I guess that's what Wikipedia should have. Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 08:04, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
- I found it myself! :) Here's the full quote: "By the early 1970s, the cybernetics movement had changed completely in character. It no longer challenged the orthodoxy; instead, tactical uses of cyberspeak overshadowed the original reformist goals that aspired the first Soviet cyberneticians."
- As an English speaker, what would you say: is it an acceptable usage of "aspired", or is it indeed weird? Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 08:46, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
- Hey @Amire80:! I think it's weird. Typo for inspired I guess? Or I'd reorder the sentence: "the first Soviet cyberneticians aspired to" -- phoebe / (talk to me) 16:27, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks! :) Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 17:33, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
- Hey @Amire80:! I think it's weird. Typo for inspired I guess? Or I'd reorder the sentence: "the first Soviet cyberneticians aspired to" -- phoebe / (talk to me) 16:27, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 55
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Issue 55, January – February 2023
- New bundle partners:
- Newspapers.com
- Fold3
- 1Lib1Ref January report
- Spotlight: EDS SmartText Searching
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Books & Bytes – Issue 56
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Issue 56, March – April 2023
- New partner:
- Perlego
- Library access tips and tricks
- Spotlight: EveryBookItsReader
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Books & Bytes – Issue 57
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Issue 57, May – June 2023
- Suggestion improvements
- Favorite collections tips
- Spotlight: Promoting Nigerian Books and Authors
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Books & Bytes – Issue 58
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Issue 58, July – August 2023
- New partners - De Standaard and Duncker & Humblot
- Tech tip: Filters
- Wikimania presentation
Sent by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of The Wikipedia Library team --14:27, 12 September 2023 (UTC)
A WCNA Barncompass for you!
[edit]WCNA 2023 Barncompass | ||
Thank you for attending the AGO culture crawl and writing about Inuit artists. I am awarding this barncompass to you. (Barncompass originated in Wikivoyage as a response to Wikipedia's barnstar. Since everyone travelled long distance for the conference and would have no doubt pulled out a map app at some point, awarding a barncompass is probably as fitting as a barnstar.) OhanaUnitedTalk page 14:00, 15 November 2023 (UTC) |
Books & Bytes – Issue 59
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Issue 59, September – October 2023
- Spotlight: Introducing a repository of anti-disinformation projects
- Tech tip: Library access methods
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Writing women into STEM
[edit]Thanks, Phoebe, for your involvement in this initiative and in the follow-up work. A really impressive set of articles from talented new contributors. I hope you will try to encourage them to continue improving the coverage of women on Wikipedia. I have invited some of them to join us on Wikiproject Women in Red where we will be able to offer further assistance. Happy editing!--Ipigott (talk) 12:28, 19 December 2023 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 60
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Issue 60, November – December 2023
- Three new partners
- Google Scholar integration
- How to track partner suggestions
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Books & Bytes – Issue 61
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Issue 61, January – February 2024
- Bristol University Press and British Online Archives now available
- 1Lib1Ref results
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Books & Bytes – Issue 62
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Issue 62, March – April 2024
- IEEE and Haaretz now available
- Let's Connect Clinics about The Wikipedia Library
- Spotlight and Wikipedia Library tips
Sent by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of The Wikipedia Library team --11:02, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 63
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Issue 63, May – June 2024
- One new partner
- 1Lib1Ref
- Spotlight: References check
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Precious anniversary
[edit]Six years! |
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--Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:12, 26 July 2024 (UTC)
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Books & Bytes – Issue 64
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Issue 64, July – August 2024
- The Hindu Group joins The Wikipedia Library
- Wikimania presentation
- New user script for easily searching The Wikipedia Library
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