Editing and Contributing to Wikipedia: Art + Feminism
Selecting a Topic
Familiarize yourself with Wikipedia's notability criteria:
Please consider creating an article listed on one of the following pages:
- WikiProject: Women Architects in RedA "red link" corresponds to a Wikipedia article that has yet to be created - turn red links into blue ones!
Biography Research Resources
- Biography In Context from GaleBiography in Context provides access to over 650,000 biographical entries covering international figures from all time periods and areas of study. It includes videos, audio selections, images, primary sources, and magazine and journal articles alongside reference content. Search for people based on name, occupation, nationality, ethnicity, birth/death dates, places, or gender as well as by keyword and full text.
- Women's Studies EncyclopediaThe Women's Studies Encyclopedia provides full-text reference articles in HTML about women in all fields of study, primarily in the United States.
- Oxford Art OnlineOxford Art Online is a gateway to Grove Art Online and other Oxford art reference resources (Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms) in one location. References are linked via Get VText.
Image Resources
Other image databases
Be aware that copyright can vary. An image found online isn't necessarily freely licensed and you may not have the right to publish it elsewhere.
- TroveA database from the National Library of Australia
- Monash University digital image database guideA guide that links to many image resources
- University of Michigan guide to architecture image databasesA guide to image databases
About Art + Feminism
"Art+Feminism is a campaign improving coverage of cis and transgender women, feminism and the arts on Wikipedia. From coffee shops and community centers to the largest museums and universities in the world, Art+Feminism is a do-it-yourself and do-it-with-others campaign teaching people of all gender identities and expressions to edit Wikipedia." - Art + Feminism website