Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Science/Newsletter/September 2007

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The WikiProject History of Science Newsletter
Issue III - September 2007
Project news
  • Article assessment for the Version 1.0 Editorial Team is progressing well. As of writing this, 370 of the 572 articles carrying the {{HistSci}} banner have now been assessed. About 70 new articles have been tagged with the banner, though there are no doubt many relevant articles that remained untagged. Once again, please help identify and assess more history of science articles; this is especially important for determining which articles will be included in upcoming static (e.g., DVD) releases of Wikipedia. For instructions, see the Assessment page.
Member news
Editing news
Collaboration of the Month
About this newsletter

Welcome to the third issue of the History of Science WikiProject's newsletter. This newsletter is issued periodically to help keep participants up-to-date about Wikipedia goings on related to the histories of science, medicine and technology.

I encourage all members to get more involved and if you are wondering what with, please ask.

--ragesoss, Editor

Project volunteers
  • Volunteers needed - if any members feel able to take on project tasks such as creating history of medicine or history of technology Task Forces, monitoring and maintaining the Announcements template, managing Assessment activity or anything else you believe needs special attention, please let me know.
Newsletter challenge
  • The first person to start each article gets lasting fame and a mention in the next newsletter. This edition's general article creation challenge is Laboratory Life, the influential anthropological study of scientific practice by Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar.
  • The history of biological sciences challenge is Caltech Division of Biology, an historically important and somewhat unique institution. Previous unanswered challenges are PaJaMo experiment and Gunther Stent.
  • The history of physical sciences challenge is Book of Nature, and important concept, especially in early-modern science.
  • The history of medicine challenge is to create any medicine-related article that begins with History of..., based on historical literature. Previous unanswered challenges are history of endocrinology and History of public health.
  • The history of technology challenge is to create any technology-related article that begin History of..., based on historical literature. Previous unanswered challenges are history of the microscope and technological sublime.

Hooray Laurascudder!Double Hooray!Laurascudder created a stub for the previous general challenge: Leviathan and the Air Pump and a nice article for the physical science challenge, the famous paper "Quantum theoretical re-interpretation of kinematic and mechanical relations".

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