This toolkit was developed as a follow up resource to our March 12, 2021 panel on "Wikipedia as Public Scholarship." Check out our website for the rest of our Public Scholarship Toolkits.
A big thank you to everyone who lends their time and expertise to the making and upkeep of this toolkit, without whom these toolkits would not be possible. Below is a list of contributors and our contact information for the Public Humanities Hub.
Header photo credit: by James on Unsplash.
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The UBC-V Public Humanities Hub is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam (xʷməθkwəy̓əm) people. The land it is situated on has always been a place of learning for the Musqueam, who for millennia have passed on their culture, history, and traditions from one generation to the next on this site.
Public Humanities Hub
Buchanan Tower 626
1873 East Mall, UBC
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
Email public.humanities@ubc.ca
Website: https://publichumanities.ubc.ca
Advisors
Amber Berson (PhD Candidate in Art History at Queen's University, co-lead of the Art+Feminism Wikipedia project, and the 2019-2020 Wikipedian-in-Residence at Concordia University)
Christine D'Onofrio (Associate Professor of Teaching in Art History, Visual Art and Theory at UBC)
Erin Fields (Open Education and Scholarly Communications Librarian at UBC Library)
David Gaertner (Assistant Professor of First Nations and Indigenous Studies at UBC)
Tina Loo (Professor of History at UBC)
PHH Staff
Sydney Lines, Project Manager
Heidi Rennert, Communications and Educational Content Specialist