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The project so far has developed 39 articles, with an average of four extra now being created every week. The goal is to create 100 new articles this year, from the current list of approximately 450 historical and contemporary women. This includes an [[w:List_of_the_first_women_ordained_as_priests_in_the_Anglican_Church_of_Australia_in_1992|article listing the first women ordained as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia in 1992]].
The project so far has developed 39 articles, with an average of four extra now being created every week. The goal is to create 100 new articles this year, from the current list of approximately 450 historical and contemporary women. This includes an [[w:List_of_the_first_women_ordained_as_priests_in_the_Anglican_Church_of_Australia_in_1992|article listing the first women ordained as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia in 1992]].


As part of this work, Wikimedia Australia supported University of Divinity to host, Linda Pascal as Wikipedian in Residence to add content to Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikisource, as part of our [[Wikimedia Australia 2023 Partners Focus On Diverse Content and Building Skills|Partner Projects]] in 2023.
=== Partners ===
 
==== Kerrie Burn ====
Project Coordinator since its inception in 2029, Kerrie initiated the [[w:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Australian_Women_in_Religion|Australian Women in Religion WikiProject]] and has continued to lead this initiative.
 
==== Linda Pascal ====
Wikimedia Australia supported University of Divinity to host, Linda Pascal as Wikipedian in Residence to add content to Wikipedia, [[d:Q108581788|Wikidata]], Wikimedia Commons, and Wikisource, as part of our [[Wikimedia Australia 2023 Partners Focus On Diverse Content and Building Skills|Partner Projects]] in 2023.
 
The Australian Women in Religion project has greatly benefited from our engagement with members of the Australian Wikimedia community, particularly with Pru Mitchell, a librarian and researcher at the Australian Council for Educational Research, who is part of our core team. Members of Wikimedia Australia have provided expertise, promoted our project and events, and assisted at several edit-a-thons.


=== Project Dashboards ===
=== Project Dashboards ===
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* [[Adding Australian Women in Religion to more Wikimedia projects]], announcing Linda Pascal Wikipedian in Residence for the Australian Women in Religion Project
* [[Adding Australian Women in Religion to more Wikimedia projects]], announcing Linda Pascal Wikipedian in Residence for the Australian Women in Religion Project
* [[Growing the representation of Australian Women in Religion through Wikidata]], Wikidata Fellow Kerrie Burn on her project investigating Wikidata and data visualisation
* [[Growing the representation of Australian Women in Religion through Wikidata]], Wikidata Fellow Kerrie Burn on her project investigating Wikidata and data visualisation
=== Further reading/Press ===
* [https://vox.divinity.edu.au/news/celebrating-the-australian-women-in-religion-wikipedia-project-in-theological-libraries-month/ Celebrating the Australian Women in Religion Wikipedia Project in Theological Libraries month] - 28 October 2021, Vox
* Atla (American Theological Library Association) Annual Conference – Kerrie Burn (2021) ''How Theological Librarians Can Help Change the World: Addressing Knowledge and Gender Gaps in the World’s Largest Encyclopedia''
* Burn, K. (2021). [https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.672905456454953 Australian women in religion Wikipedia project]. Footprints, 36(2), 28–34.
* PWikimania 2021 – ''[[wikimania:2021:Submissions/Documenting_for_Diversity:_The_Case_of_1000_Women_in_Religion|Documenting for Diversity: The Case of 1000 Women in Religion]].'' Panel members: Clifford B Anderson, Kerrie Burn, Collen Hartung, Polly Hamlen and Christine Meyer. An video excerpt about the [https://divinity.libguides.com/AWR/video Australian project from this panel presentation] is available.
* Women and the Australian Church (WATAC) – Kerrie Burn and Michelle Eastwood were guests at a recent ''WATAC Presents'' and invited to speak about the project. An article titled WATAC explores feminist activism in action appeared in ''Catholic Outlook'' on 12 October 2021.


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Revision as of 10:08, 13 December 2023

The Australian Women in Religion Edit-a-thon in March 2021

Less than 20% of entries on Wikipedia are about women and less than 10% of editors are women.

The 1000 Women in Religion Project is a major initiative of the Women’s Caucus of the American Academy of Religion, aiming to address the gender imbalance one article and one edit at a time.

Australian Women in Religion Project

Wikimedia Australia has partnered with the University of Divinity on the Australian Women in Religion Project being spearheaded by Kerrie Burn. She has been tirelessly collecting, sorting and uploading data, as well as editing and creating articles about Australian women.

Events:

Articles Created

The project so far has developed 39 articles, with an average of four extra now being created every week. The goal is to create 100 new articles this year, from the current list of approximately 450 historical and contemporary women. This includes an article listing the first women ordained as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia in 1992.

Partners

Kerrie Burn

Project Coordinator since its inception in 2029, Kerrie initiated the Australian Women in Religion WikiProject and has continued to lead this initiative.

Linda Pascal

Wikimedia Australia supported University of Divinity to host, Linda Pascal as Wikipedian in Residence to add content to Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikisource, as part of our Partner Projects in 2023.

The Australian Women in Religion project has greatly benefited from our engagement with members of the Australian Wikimedia community, particularly with Pru Mitchell, a librarian and researcher at the Australian Council for Educational Research, who is part of our core team. Members of Wikimedia Australia have provided expertise, promoted our project and events, and assisted at several edit-a-thons.

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Further reading/Press

Contact

Project Coordinator: Kerrie Burn

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