Language Log asked why there was no Wikipedia article about badass bibliographer (you heard me) Julia Emily Johnsen. Well, now there is one.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.Found an image of Dorothy Follis in the Library of Congress' Flickr uploads. Was wondering who she was. Apparently a big deal of a singer and actress (and good at getting into the papers). Had a twelve-year career, was in a few Broadway shows and sang with the Chicago Grand Opera Company and then toured with her own company. Noted for her beauty and her talent, she got married to a newspaper man and died just over a year later at the age of 31.
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Went to the post office to buy a few postcard stamps and they said they were nearly all out.Went to the post office to buy a few postcard stamps and they said they were nearly all out. People had been buying them by the roll to send out Get Out The Vote cards. "One lady bought a thousand! I've never seen someone buy so many stamps." said our postmistress.
Our little state's electoral votes may not matter much in the grand scheme of the general election, but we're all doing our part.
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How long is a shower?Wintertime? As quick as possible
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@phire Yeah this person has two friends and they both use AI is how it reads to me.@phire Yeah this person has two friends and they both use AI is how it reads to me.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.Herbert Foerstel was a science librarian at the University of MD. The FBI came to his library on a fishing expedition looking for patron records of people with "Eastern European or Russian-sounding names." He was not ok with this. Through FOIA requests, he was able to learn about the FBI's "Library Awareness Program" which he eventually wrote a book about, along with many other books about patron privacy and book banning in the US. This was a fun article to write.
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The spookiest time of the year.The spookiest time of the year.
Backstory: our town does a thing before Halloween where local businesses get these PVC pumpkin people. The heads light up. There's a "for the little kids" small trick-or-treating thing that happens downtown. Each business decorates its pumpkin person in a way that fits with the business. It's festive.
Also our property taxes are due on Halloween which is some kind of sick joke. Well done town offices, you're the scariest of all.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.Robert Coover died recently. His obits mention his wife, an accomplished textile artist who does a weird and cool kind of needlepoint. Her life is really interesting and I decided to write a bit of it up for Wikipedia.
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Something I've been pondering recently, esp after the recent Internet Archive troubles and a couple of former colleagues passing away: what is more likely to survive long-term (i.e.@ricmac The Flickr Foundation has been working on a hundred year plan, it's one of our missions, and we've been getting some grant funding to scope out what that might look like. In case you didn't know about us, you can read more here.
https://www.flickr.org/programs/content-mobility/data-lifeboat/
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Do you want me to have a happy birthday?@evan 100% strong yes. I know some people are less into birthdays as grownups (either for themselves or for others) but I always like a little fussing over myself so I like to fuss over others. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you've been healing up nicely. I like these polls.
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Now that I have vented my spleen about this announcement, let me explain what it means to you if you're a WordPress user.@jalefkowit Never been so happy that my plugins don't auto-update. This is so crappy. I have left a slightly pointed question in their support forums.
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/if-this-is-the-fork-where-is-the-original/
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An update to my post on WordPress: Matt sent me a Google Doc with responses to some of the points I raised. I’ve updated the post with a link to that doc and my response: https://torment-nexus.mathewingram.com/is-matt-mullenweg-defending-wordpress-or-s...@mathewi Wow. I was expecting their Google doc reply to maybe have more "there" there. Like "Matt offered WP Engine and Silverlake to contribute to the community" isn't even a sentence.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.Wallace Kirkland was a social worker turned award-winning Life Magazine photographer. If you're in the US, he's taken some photos you've definitely seen. I saw a picture of him... taking a picture, by famous Australian photographer Max Dupain and went to Wikipedia to learn more and... nothing! I was fortunate that there were a number of terrific archives which had done the work so that I could learn more about him, and now the world can too.
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There are a lot of tiny libraries in Vermont, some of them serve communities so small they don't have a "capital campaigns" option for doing needed improvements.There are a lot of tiny libraries in Vermont, some of them serve communities so small they don't have a "capital campaigns" option for doing needed improvements. Many aren't accessible. Vermont just announced awards of over $15mil in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money much of which will help our smallest libraries get more accessible.
In one case, they're expanding a library so that it can have a bathroom. Not just a public bathroom, a bathroom.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.I should not write more Wikipedia pages about terrible white men but sometimes I can't help myself. Someone should tell people that they were here and they were... kind of awful. Huge props to Trove (Australia) which has a "cite this source on Wikipedia" which helped a great deal.
Look at this guy's face! Look at this shit he was talking WHILE AT WORK AS CONSUL TO AUSTRALIA. I didn't even get into all the looting.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.My friend runs the town's historical society. People regularly give him boxes of crap to deal with. One of the things in one of the boxes was a stock certificate for the Murray Motor Car Company in Boston MA. He'd never heard of it, couldn't find anything online. I'd never heard of it, but, you know me....
A few hours later and a LOT of scraping through Newspapers.com and the Internet Archive's old books and car magazines, presto! The cybertrucks of their day!
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.I've joined the Twenty Year Society of Wikipedia editors. I've written 418 articles, I've served on the Wikimedia Foundation Board, fixed typos, added citations, added photos of people who should have them, and added a lot of fair use and public domain content there and on Wikimedia Commons.
My favorite things I've done are adding photos of BIPOC librarians, creating the stadium organist and state library association templates, and defending articles about trans folks from pronoun vandalism.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.I've been eating at the Wayside Restaurant since before it was 100 years old (over 25 years ago) and you'd think a place this embedded in Vermont history would have had a Wikipedia page but it did not.
Bonus: got to use my own parker house rolls photo in the article.
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New Year new #Wikipedia list.Will and Harper began its limited theatrical release this week and starts on Netflix on the 27th. I know all about Will Ferrell but was interested in knowing more about Harper Steele (you know, the other star and the entire reason there was even a movie) but there was no Wikipedia article.
Harper Steele is an Emmy-award winning writer who worked at SNL for thirteen years. She seems neat, and now she has a Wikipedia article which I hope others improve on.
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Our second episode of The Fediverse Files is out now.