Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Science/Projects

Images / Source Material

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Suggestions:

See also WP:RI

  • Improve categorization on Wikimedia Commons for History of Science material. Most History of Science images are very poorly categorized, making it very difficult to find all the files on a given topic actually present. Starting from those Wikipedia articles with links to related Commons material, a search for that term on Commons typically reveals many additional images. And many needed categories do not even exist.--ragesoss 03:14, 21 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Selected Anniversaries

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This links to today's selected anniversaries in the history of science page- Portal:History of science/Selected anniversaries/July 15

Today's date, July 15, is a good place to start for content.--ragesoss 23:04, 13 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sub-categories to create or improve

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Thanks for creating this category. History of oceanography and history of meteorology ought to be developed as members of this category as well. --Arkuat 03:21, 8 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Ah, coincidentaly I've just added Histories of meteorology/oceanography to my to-do list, so thought I'd put my name down as a participant to this WikiProject. Deditos 13:08, 6 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • The entire cluster of articles regarding the early history of chemistry (18th and early 19th century) is in need of a review. Many discoveries and theories are attributed to several people. Moreover, some scientists seem to be given a very hagiographic treatment, while others are barely mentioned. I think this may come from a long tradition of exaggerating the achievements of fellow countrymen and suppressing others'. (In the main Chemistry article it says that Antoine Lavoisier "invented" chemistry in 1783!). Biographical articles of these chemists often contain contradicting claims - compare for example Lavoisier, John Dalton, Jöns Jakob Berzelius, Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Joseph Priestley.
  • Populate the category Category:Public health, either by categorizing or writing new articles including those on the history of public health (for instance, how many of you know what the village pump refers to in the history of public health?). Make sure information there is up to date, well referenced, and meets NPOV standards. Museumfreak 15:33, 16 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Articles to create or improve

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Guys we can do way better than this. We're Wikipedians for pete's sake. General Eisenhower   (talk of my war years) (talk here) (Help ME Improve) (war or Magic) (History here) (Kokomo) () (Military) (Thank you for Victory in World War II) (A girl I am in love with) (Need Help?) (General Eisenhower) 21:31, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Could do with new article on history of information storage, retrieval and management, including social impact thereof. There are plently of articles about technology or business applications relating to information, but these are almost all about the immediate present. Of those with a little historical context, few go earlier than 1970 (Information retrieval and Library Science being exceptions). In particular, I can't find much on how changes in media/technology have affected information handling.
I'm not knowledgeable enough to write it, but I'd guess it would start with "wise wo/men" (people within a community who hold info mentally or have a mental index of documents), go on through early libraries, arrival of printing and/or literacy, structured mass data (like census data), and cover the problem of high-tech media/software becoming obsolete and records thus unreadable (hence UK continues using printed parchment for parliamentary records). And of course the development of ways to analyse data, once you've got lots of it, and the social/business effects of this.
NB As so often, lots of terms in this field have developed specialist meanings, so I can't even tell what the safest title should be. I'm posting a link here on Talk pages in the field, so hope will have a good response. JackyR | Talk 17:59, 4 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Science in the Age of Enlightenment. Add sections on biology, medicine, mathematics, physics, and geology (and relevant others) to 'Science in the Age of Enlightenment'. Considering there was a section on the main History of Science page called 'Age of Enlightenment', it seemed 'Science in the Age of Enlightenment' was in dire need of creation. I focused mainly on the scientific community and institutions in creating the page, but if the article is to remain as it is, further sections on specific disciplines would be necessary. The section on 'Age of Enlightenment' on the History of Science page does require editing, but it might be better if someone who hadn't created the parent page made such changes (I'd inevitably want to add everything.)-- Carpe Carpio (talk) 11:02, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Prehistoric medicine. This is a really difficult article to work on because it covers a wordwide view, lacks real sources of information and has to be worded to fully appreciate the fact that solid evidence does not exist. Really it requires a few more hands and brains to get the job done, and possibly an GA (currently B). MasterOfHisOwnDomain (talk) 18:53, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]