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How to cite with a DOI [1]

  1. ^ Peers, Sarah (2018), Women in Engineering Statistics - version January 2018, Unpublished, doi:10.13140/rg.2.2.35710.02882, retrieved 2019-03-20

Questions for Wiki SciComm

  1. How and where do I put a proposal for wholesale changes to several pages? (see below start of recording my thinking).
  2. For a new INWES page - can I just re-post the original page and start changing it? Make clear in the Talk page? UPDATE: I am re-writing it now anyhow. See link below.
  3. Tables! Any info on advanced features? e.g. sizing columns
  4. Silly question because I have not tried to find this out myself first: is there any way of cross-referencing to another section or item IN the SAME article?

Proposed new article for INWES

See User:Peepsys/newarticle

Women in STEM pages - review of structure

Matrix of content across Wikipedia
Article Name Current Content Proposed Contents Proposed additions and deletions
Women in STEM fields Top page

(to include a form of this table?)

  1. General issues
  2. Outline to history
  3. Cross cultural perspectives
    1. Comparisons across S, T, E, Math and Medicine
    2. Global comparisons
  4. Explanations (5. in current)
  5. Pipeline
  6. STEM education
  7. Intersectionality
  8. Organised efforts
    1. Programmes and projects
    2. Organisations

Additions:

  1. LGBT/Queer women from Women in Science
  2. Organisations promoting women in STEM
    1. From Women in Engineering

Deletions:

Women in Science Specific to women scientists
  1. Post-school education and training
  2. Global issues across sectors
    1. Academia
    2. Industries
    3. Services
  3. Across the world
  4. Awards and prizes
  5. By continent/country
    1. Overview
    2. Statistics
Women in Engineering Specific to women engineers
  1. Post-school education and training
  2. Global issues across sectors
    1. Academia
    2. Industries
    3. Services
  3. Across the world
  4. Awards and prizes
  5. By continent/country
    1. Overview
    2. Statistics