Who edit

Known as Glen Layne-Worthey since December 2021.

Associate Director for Research Support, HathiTrust Research Center, at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Information Sciences (iSchool).

Formerly, Digital Humanities Librarian at the Stanford University Libraries with an academic background in Russian literature and Children's literature.

I've helped organize a couple of Wikipedia events, including the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, and Indigenous Languages Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon at Stanford.


Editing projects and plans: edit

Original articles now "done!"-ish edit

Olga and Galina Chichagova (first version completed during the Stanford 2019 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon)

Emma Bormann (first version completed during the Stanford 2017 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon)

Jean Thompson (author)

Regular work on... edit

Douglas Hofstadter

New articles to be created edit

Simon Karlinsky

Clarissa Bonet (photographer exhibited at SFO Museum, Spring 2019 -- see snapshot in )

Daniel M. Mendelowitz (Stanford art professor and artist; Robert Hofstadter & Douglas Hofstadter family friend)

Peter Tiersma (Stanford linguist & law prof -- immense number of references to his works cited in W-pedia)

To be worked on edit

Victim of the Brain (more citations, and more substance in general)

Oksana Bulgakowa (more inline citations)

Theodore Isaac Rubin (many issues)

David A. Hamburg (edit and add links to Stanford video and refs to "Preventing Genocide")