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About edit
Below is a list of publications about our work on Wikipedia, WikiProject outcomes that have been created at NBLA Wikipedia edit-a-thons, and edited based on NBLA resources.
Publications edit
- Behrman, Joanna. “History Comes to Physcon.” American Institute of Physics History Newsletter vol. 55, no. 1 (Spring 2023), pp. 24-26. https://www.aip.org/sites/default/files/2023-05/v55n1_2023-f-digital-singles.pdf
- Bell, Camryn. “Wikipedia Dispatches: What Does a Wikipedian-in-Residence Do.” Ex Libris Universum, 9 Feb. 2023, www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/ex-libris-universum/wikipedia-dispatches-what-does-wikipedian.
- Bell, Camryn. “Down the Rabbit Hole with a Wikipedian-in-Residence.” American Institute of Physics History Newsletter, vol. 54, no. 2, 2022, pp. 6–7. 20. https://www.aip.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/v54n2_2022-singles.pdf
- Bell, Camryn and Matt Caplan. “Titus Pankey and his groundbreaking supernova light curve” Physics Today, https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/42652
- Bell, Camryn. “Wikipedia Dispatches: Bringing the Ronald Mickens Collection on African-American Physicists to Wikipedia” Ex Libris Universum, 29 May 2023, https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/ex-libris-universum/wikipedia-dispatches-bringing-ronald
- Holland, Sam. "#1Lib1Ref: A Wikipedia Challenge." Ex Libris Universum, 23 Jan. 2020, https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/ex-libris-universum/1lib1ref-wikipedia-challenge
- Keller, MJ. "Week 2: Dewey Decimal 100-199 "Philosophy" Society of Physics Students Intern Blogs, 11 June 2023, https://www.spsnational.org/programs/internships/blog/week-2-dewey-decimal-100-199-philosophy
- Mona, Corinne. "Wikipedia Dispatches: LGBT Physicists and Astronomers." Ex Libris Universum, 26 June 2023, https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/ex-libris-universum/wikipedia-dispatches-lgbt-physicists-and
New pages added edit
- Mario Amzel
- Clayton W. Bates
- Warren Buck
- Demetrios N. Christodoulides
- Ximena Cid
- James C. Davenport
- Sarah Demers
- Halson V. Eagleson
- Donald Anderson Edwards
- Robert Ellis (physicist)
- Yoshio Fujita
- Wendell T. Hill
- John McNeile Hunter
- Herbert W. Jones
- Harold Ralph Lewis
- Marta Dark McNeese
- William Moore (chemist)
- Mary Chilton Noyes
- Titus Pankey
- Antonina Roll-Mecak
- Mary Laura Chalk Rowles
- Freda Friedman Salzman
- Mordechai Segev
- Yaron Silberberg
- Hubert Mack Thaxton
- Demetrius Venable
Oral histories added edit
The following tables include biography pages that are properly linked to AIP's oral histories.
Name | Oral history link | On Wikipedia? |
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Sam Aronson | [1] | Yes |
Elsa M. Garmire | [2] | Yes |
Sylvester James Gates | [3] | Yes |
Murray Gell-Mann | [4][5][6] | Yes |
Marie Tharp | Yes |
Photos Added edit
- USNS Kane Collection
- Marie Tharp
- Ainissa Ramirez
- Glennys Farrar
- Sarah Harris
- Andrea Dupree
- Anthony M. Johnson
- Neta Bahcall
- Ann Merchant Boesgaard
- Jenny Rosenthal Bramley
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- Anne Cowley
- Jane Dewey
- Nan Dieter-Conklin
- Yoshio Fujita
- Sylvester James Gates
- Jenny Pickworth Glusker
- Janet Brown Guernsey
- Bambang Hidayat
- Dorrit Hoffleit
- Harriet Malitson
- Ronald Mallett
- Ronald E. Mickens
- Sekazi Mtingwa
- Homer Neal
- C. Kumar N. Patel
- Benjamin F. Peery
- Melba Phillips
- Jorge Sahade
- Charlotte Moore Sitterly
- James Stith
- Silvia Torres-Peimbert
- Virginia Louise Trimble
- Meg Urry
- Tina Kahniashvili
- Samuel Goudsmit
- Mercedes Corvalán
Articles worked on, but could be added to edit
Name | Description | Sources | Photo |
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Rutherford H. Adkins | American military aviator and university administrator who served with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II - conducted theoretical work in the physics of atomic collisions | [7][8] | |
Mario Amzel | Argentine professor and former director of the Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | [9] | |
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove | American nuclear physicist known for her experimental work in nuclear spectroscopy | [10] | |
Mildred Allen (physicist) | American physicst active at Mount Holyoke College | [11] | |
Betsy Ancker-Johnson | American plasma physicist known for her research into instabilities that can occur in plasmas in solids and for her invention of a gigacycle range signal generator using semiconductor materials in magnetic and electric fields. She was the first woman Presidential appointee in the U.S. Department of Commerce | [12] | |
Pauline Morrow Austin | American physicist and meteorologist known for her work on weather radar | [13] | |
Albert Baez | Mexican-American physicist who made important contributions to the early development of X-ray microscopes and later X-ray telescopes | [14] | |
Neta Bahcall | Israeli astrophysicist and cosmologist specializing in dark matter, the structure of the universe, quasars, and the formation of galaxies. Bahcall is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Astronomy at Princeton University. | [15] | |
Beatriz Barbuy | Brazilian astrophysicist. She was described in 2009 by Época magazine as one of the 100 most influential Brazilians. | [16] | |
Ann Merchant Boesgaard | American astronomer and professor emerita known for her work on the structure and evolution of stars. | [17] |