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Verne Equinox
I find the Wikipedia Project tremendously empowering. It reminds me of the small army of volunteers who contributed to of the original Oxford English Dictionary, an effort chronicled in Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman. By the way, the OED once again (since 1999) relies on volunteers - you can contact them at www.oed.com/readers/.
Well, with 1,713,934 entries in Wikipedia at the moment, and dozens more every minute (actually, it's more like 4 or 5 (see Special:Newpages)), I must imagine something much bigger than a small army is at work on this juggernaut. And all since 2001.
Nearly a century after the 1911 Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Wikipedia too threatens to become "the sum of human knowledge" for modern times. I believe that through the dedicated efforts that I see everywhere through the Project pages, it will someday be relied on as a standard reference. To be part of this is fantastic.
My methods are completely random. Many of my contributions have been initiated by finding empty entries or stubs during 'Random Article' searches. I tend to focus on biographical matters rather than technical ones. I am also interested in connections. Many of my minor edits have been to trace connections between articles and to fix links.
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[edit] Articles I started or made substantial contributions to
[edit] Science
[edit] Media and the arts
- Art repatriation
- Lois Andrews actor
- The Bells (group) performers
- Ronald Blythe writer and editor
- Rosa Bonheur painter
- Henry Burr performer
- Wells Coates architect
- Phil Coulter songwriter and producer
- Monica Crowley journalist and writer
- Esmée Denters performer
- Constant-Désiré Despradelles architect
- Jill Eikenberry actor
- Anna Elizabeth Klumpke painter
- Ralph Erskine architect
- Tovah Feldshuh actor
- Anthony Flower painter
- Charles Foster writer and publicity agent
- Robert Harris (painter) painter
- William Critchlow Harris architect
- Edward D. Ives folklorist
- Stephen Low film maker
- Louise Manny folklorist
- Bill Martin songwriter and producer
- Dagmar Midcap television personality
- Miou Miou film actor
- Willard M. Mitchell painter and architect
- New Brunswick culture
- John Prebble histroian and writer
- George Steeves photographer
- Ken Tobias songwriter and performer
- Frederick William Wallace journalist, historian and photographer
[edit] Business and politics
- Cassidy's Ltd.
- Clairtone
- Jake Eberts
- Ernest Gambart
- Nina Jacobson
- Non-denominated postage
- Stephen A. Jarislowsky
- Herbert W. Ladd
- Simeon Perkins
- Victor Posner
- Casey Wasserman
[edit] Places and events
- Fairview, Halifax
- Fermont, Quebec
- Frank Slide
- Halifax City Hall
- Makkovik, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Saltwood Castle
- Iroquois, Ontario
- Fort Edward (Nova Scotia)
- Deadman's Island Park
- Paley Park
[edit] Disambiguation Pages
[edit] Categories
- Category:Art and cultural repatriation
- Category:Canadian diarists
- Category:Canadian inventions
- Category:Gated communities
- Category:Oases
[edit] Images
Bank building |
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Emmerson Hall, Acadia University |
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Bell Inn, Dorchester, New Brunswick |
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First Baptist Church, Amherst, Nova Scotia |
Owens-Illinois glass recycling plant |
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St. John's Church, Windsor, Nova Scotia |
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Chatham, Medway, Kent |
Lympne Castle, Kent |
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Saltwood Castle, Kent |
Minster-in-Sheppey, Kent County |
Westerham, Kent County |
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Credit union - Shediac, New Brunswick |
St. John the Baptist Church in Miscouche, Prince Edward Island |
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Via Rail - station at Amherst, Nova Scotia |
Home of John Clarence Webster - Shediac, New Brunswick |
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Street in Saint-Pierre |
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Dorchester Gate |
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