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[[File:Sarah bymatthew1.jpg|thumb|Me! Taken by [[User:Almonroth]].]] |
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My name is '''[[Sarah Stierch]]'''. |
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My name is '''[[Sarah Stierch]]'''. January 2013 is my final month as a Community Fellow at the Wikimedia Foundation. I'm one of the last fellows in the program, and it's been an amazing experience. Some of the projects I have done include the [[WP:Teahouse|Teahouse]] and the [[meta:WikiWomen's Collaborative|WikiWomen's Collaborative]]. |
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I'm the US OpenGLAM Coordinator for the [[Open Knowledge Foundation]]. I am also the [[Wikipedian in Residence]] at the [[World Digital Library]]. I have also served as Wikipedian in Residence at the [[Wikipedia:GLAM/SIA|Smithsonian Institution Archives]] and [[Wikipedia:GLAM/AAA|Archives of American Art]]. |
I'm the US OpenGLAM Coordinator for the [[Open Knowledge Foundation]]. I am also the [[Wikipedian in Residence]] at the [[World Digital Library]]. I have also served as Wikipedian in Residence at the [[Wikipedia:GLAM/SIA|Smithsonian Institution Archives]] and [[Wikipedia:GLAM/AAA|Archives of American Art]]. |
Revision as of 06:06, 6 February 2013
My name is Sarah Stierch.
I'm the US OpenGLAM Coordinator for the Open Knowledge Foundation. I am also the Wikipedian in Residence at the World Digital Library. I have also served as Wikipedian in Residence at the Smithsonian Institution Archives and Archives of American Art.
I am deeply committed to the concept of open culture and free knowledge. I believe that the concept of open culture is imperative to meeting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights article 27.1: " Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
I live in Oakland. I have my Masters of Arts in museum studies from George Washington University and my bachelor's in Native American Studies. My background is in curatorial practice focusing on fine art and history. I used to be a make-up artist and a DJ, too!
This user is a host at the Teahouse. |
I am honored to received some awards from my fellow Wikipedians, you can see them here.
Most recent articles I have started or expanded
Recent lists
This user is on twitter at https://twitter.com/Sarah_Stierch |
- List of California Historical Landmarks
- List of public art in Washington, D.C.
- List of public art in Indianapolis
- List of public art in Tampa, Florida
- List of public art in Madison, Wisconsin
- List of public art in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- List of public art in Muncie, Indiana
- List of women in the Heritage Floor
- List of lists of women
I have specific interests in women's and artist biographies, towns I'll never visit, wineries, restaurants, places I do like to visit, and other general subjects. I tend to start at the beginning of the alphabet - there are a lot of A's in my work.
Others
- Bespoke Collection
- Blackbird Vineyards
- Samuel Gustaf Hermelin
- Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan
- Henry Wolf (engraver)
- Francesco Marmitta
- Cristoforo Majorana
- Miner Kilbourne Kellogg
- Helen Adolf
- Valentine Adler
- Marcella Comès Winslow
- Anastasia Abramova
- Kester Smith
- Benvenida Abrabanel
- Josepha Abiertas
- Gertrude Abbott
- Maude Abbott Medical Museum
- Kathryn Abbe
- Oyinkansola Abayomi
- Abassa
- Doris Jean Austin
- Barbara Adachi
- Fern Kupfer
- Posen Foundation
- Lumigon
- Kevin Merida
- Gwenn Seemel
- Sustainable Cleveland
- Yann Frisch
- Kristen Barnhisel
- Christine Barbe
- Nicole Abiouness
- Sarah Gott
- Douglas Thornley
So what else do I do when I'm not volunteering on Wikipedia?
Birding, dancing, shouting, whispering, eating, drinking, traveling, exploring, wondering, questioning, picking up rocks and seeing what is underneath them....
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Visiting red heads
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Playing pinball very intensely.
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Hanging out with Wikipedians, of course. On the Mediterranean.
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Looking for a good bocce court to play on.
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Dancing with my friends.
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Playing the jams.
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Driving hours to go to graveyards.
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Looking up.
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Trying not to get bit.
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Eating. A lot.
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Exploring the darker sides of history.
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Did I mention graveyards?
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Seeking out the bizarre.
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Continuing to eat. A lot.
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Enjoying live music.
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Visiting where the past lives.
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Working on my cavities
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Living vicariously through the creativity of others.
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Did I mention graveyards?
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Seeking damages.
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Hanging out at at the real life Teahouse at Wikimania