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Revision as of 07:54, 17 February 2008
Louise Valmoria is a student of Bachelor of Sciences and Arts at the University of Melbourne. She is also now studying an LLB with the University of London with a focus on EU and international law, and human rights.
Experience is of a 'jack of all trades' sort. Her most substantial blocks of 'real world' employment (6 months to several years, often working more than one job at the same time) are in recruitment, infrastructure, electrical transmission, industrial real estate, and logistics and transport. Roles range from your friendly receptionist, to project coordination, to database programming.
She has performed some field work and analysis, research as well as administration activities to support the work of the IEEE SC3 committee (investigating the effects of Extremely Low Frequency electromagnetic waves on the human body), under the supervision of one of the SC3 co-chairs. Currently she works with the International Public Health section of a non-profit organisation, in the Monitoring and Evaluation team that is developing health education plans for children and young adults in developing countries.
Louise is also the Citizendium's Mailing List Manager. This role requires the creation and maintenance of workgroup mailing lists, which support the writing and organisational efforts of our authors and editors.
Working with Citizendium
I thoroughly enjoy research, and one of the best ways I learn is to write about it (CZ:Article Mechanics). Encouraged to write by the CZ:Monthly Write-a-Thon, right now I am trying to focus on supporting the CZ:Core Articles initiative as well as sharing what I have learned over the years.
My hobbies and interests include literature, poetry, art history, architecture, travelling to far-flung places and coming up with rather off-the-wall life projects (such as translating old manuscripts--note that this requires a deep understanding of the languages I am trying to read so I already know this will take my whole life--or observing the behaviours of ducks. The duck study is a long story, but an excellent example).
I also play the violin. Although I began lessons later in life it turns out I'm actually not that bad at it, and this has deepened my interest in music, its mechanics and its history in a way that learning the piano as a child somehow didn't.
All this aside, I am not an 'expert' in any one field. Just a supportive contributor and a wide reader, in effect one of the 'general public'. I feel that right now I can best work with Citizendium through a support role and kicking off articles where I can--may as well put my massive library to good use.
Mailing Lists
As Mailing List Manager my current role involves setting up and administering an increasingly large amount of mailing lists, which means I need to keep an eye on Citizendium Workgroups as well as other initiatives which may require extra support.
- CZ:Workgroups
- Mailing Lists - Workgroups section for reference when updating the mailing lists record
- Workgroup Mailing Lists (Mailman page for my reference)
I have a couple of statistics regarding Mailing List usage and growth--nothing on the par of the CZ:Statistics page, however--but it provides an interesting baseline on the growth and development of Citizendium in its first year of organisation.
Wikiconversion
Wikitext may seem daunting to the new user, but for budding contributors there is a way to help. The Wikiconversion team is a group of volunteers who are able and willing to convert documents from .txt or .doc files into the required format for Citizendium. This is a service that we are offering to those who would like to contribute, but are unsure of how to deal with wikicode. Currently, this initiative is in the process of being set up.
If you are familiar with wikicode and willing to help, interested volunteers can sign up here. The initiative is led by Anthony.Sebastian.
Update: The Wikiconversion initiative has kicked off! Thanks to Anthony Sebastian for leading the charge and for Citizendium's excellent volunteers.
How is it done? CZ:How to submit articles in word processor format
General Administration
CZ:Unchecklisted Articles--assist where I can with clearing the backlog! approval page--quick way of assisting with unchecklisted articles; these are the ones that just haven't had their approval page saved
Internationalisation
I learn languages like they're going out of fashion (and, if you look at statistics of endangered and extinct languages, they probably are). My main languages other than English are French, Czech, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Italian; and I have some facility in other languages (Scandavian based and regional dialects).
There is now discussion about CZ International in the Proposals Queue: see discussion in the Proposals: Internationalisation Sandbox.
Infomation About CZ and Copyright
Pages for my Reference
How to add optional subpages: Additional Subpages Instructions