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![]() Edward Bouchet (1852–1918) was an American physicist and educator. He was the first African American to earn a PhD from an American university, completing his dissertation in physics at Yale University in 1876. Bouchet had become one of the first African Americans to graduate from Yale College in 1874. On the basis of his academic record, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, an academic honor society. Unable to find a university-teaching or research-facility position due to racial discrimination, he moved to Philadelphia in 1876 and took a position at the Institute for Colored Youth, where he taught physics and chemistry for the next 26 years. This photograph of Bouchet, from the archives of Yale, is part of a portrait album of students in the class of 1874. Photograph credit: George Kendall Warren; restored by Adam Cuerden | |||||||||
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I'm an academic in Information Systems, although my undergraduate and most of my postgraduate work was in philosophy. I'm interested in Fantasy and Science Fiction, Adelaide, Philosophy, Anime and a number of computing and Information Systems subjects — especially as regards Knowledge Management, which is my main area of academic study.
I tend to edit widely, as often I wish to improve articles because I see them as important for Wikipedia, rather than because I'm interested in the topic (although I have rather eclectic tastes and reasonably liberal sentiments). I have access to a number of good databases thanks to academia, so I'm not bad at referencing, and I'm always willing to give it a shot when asked. Generally I'll help wherever I can, and I particularly enjoy that feeling which comes from being useful. :) I've also got one of those new digital camera things, and I enjoy taking photos.
Although she rarely edits (try as I might to convince her otherwise) my wife has been known to use her Ruth-AnneMJ account. So we may edit from the same network location.
Articles
The extent of my involvement in these articles varies — from major editing and almost complete rewrites, to simply adding references to an already excellent page or helping to establish notability. Drive-by-edits, however, where I add just a couple of references or make some small changes, don't make the list — if the article is here, I'm hoping to make some sort of significant input. I've listed them here mostly so that I can get quick access to them when required. I'm also listing the status of the articles, so that I can keep track, but this doesn't mean that I'm claiming credit for the status: it may simply be that it was already a good or featured article, but I added extra information here and there. Plus, the single coolest aspect of Wikipedia, from my perspective, is that articles are collaborative endeavors. :)
Active development
These are articles for which I'm semi-actively editing or researching. This can take a while.
- Artificial stupidity
- Australian Farmer
- Belldandy
- Big Lobster
- Big Orange (South Australia)
- Big Rocking Horse
- Blanche Cave
- Cleopatra 2525
- Clovelly Park, South Australia
- Club Penguin
- Euthanasia
- List of ships of the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company
- Kender
- Louis Laybourne Smith
- Map the Miner
- National War Memorial (South Australia)
- Paladine
- Quentin Bryce
- Senang Hati Foundation
- South African War Memorial (South Australia)
- Turing test
- List of Oh My Goddess episodes
- Warriparinga
Recently completed
"Recently Completed" doesn't mean "now at Featured status" so much as "I don't think I can find anything else to add at the moment". These are articles which I feel I can put aside for a bit, unless I stumble across some extra sources with which to expand them further.
- Cane toad
- Christian science fiction
- Dietrich v The Queen
- Frog cake
- Illawarra Steam Navigation Company
- Jeff Grubb
- Marion railway station, Adelaide
- Marvel Universe Online
- Mount Osmond, South Australia
- Red Hand of Doom
- Shrine of Remembrance
- Waterfall Gully, South Australia
Future projects
The following articles are ones which I hope to work on in the future. My general policy is that I shouldn't vote to keep an article at AfD unless I'm also willing to help develop the article, (noting that it might not need my help), so some of these are ones which need work but survived AfD, and some are just articles which I'd rather like to work on when time permits.
Useful links
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Useful code
- Book: <ref name="">{{cite book | last = | first = | year = | title = | publisher = | location = | isbn = }}</ref>
- Episode: <ref name="">{{cite episode | title = | episodelink = | series = | serieslink = | airdate = | season = | number = }}</ref>
- Journal: <ref name="">{{cite journal | last = | first = | year = | title = | journal = | volume = | issue = | pages = }}</ref>
- News: <ref name="">{{cite news | last = | first = | date = | title = | work = | location = | page = }}</ref>
- News (online): <ref name="">{{cite news | last = | first = | date = | title = | work = | location = | url = | accessdate = 26 September 2023 }}</ref>
- Web: <ref name="">{{cite web | last = | first = | date = | title = | work = | url = | accessdate = 26 September 2023 }}</ref>
- Welcome: == Welcome! ==<br />{{subst:W-basic}}
- Book (list): ''title'' (year) [[publisher]]: location [[International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/isbn|isbn]]
Links
Associations
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This user is a WikiDragon. ...one of the last of a dying breed... |