TBurmeister (WMF)
About me
I began working for the Wikimedia Foundation as a technical writer in October 2021. Before that, I was a technical writer and ontologist at Google, and I also worked in the social services field of information and referral. I have a Masters in Library & Information Science (MLIS), focused on classification systems and controlled vocabularies. I love metadata standards! My Bachelor's degree is in Arts & Ideas in the Humanities, focusing on ancient Greek pottery, studio art, and French.
My participation in the Movement as a volunteer happens under my personal account: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Triciaburmeister.
My work
I'm part of the small but mighty Technical Documentation team at WMF. As a technical writer, I like learning about complex technical topics so I can make it easier for others to learn about them too. Thanks to my background in library science, I'm especially interested in information architecture, content metadata, and how to best understand and support the varied ways in which humans conceptualize, find, and use information. I care about driving documentation work with data, and doing continuous UX research to inform and evolve how I work. If you're interested in contributing to Wikimedia's technical ecosystems, or you want to talk about information architecture, ontologies, technical writing, etc. don't hesitate to contact me!
Contact me
tburmeister@wikimedia.org
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Some of my WMF projects
editSee the Tech Docs team page for a full list of the team's projects, and updates about our work.
Current projects as of 2024
edit- Documentation health metrics for MediaWiki
- Improve requestctl tool documentation and DDoS runbook
- GLAM Tools catalog-a-thon at WikiConference North America 2024
Past projects
edit- Data Platform documentation (phab:T350911)
- New conceptual overview doc: Intro to Wikimedia data for researchers (phab:T343146) and corresponding reference.
- Tool documentation and supporting tool devs in writing/maintaining docs:
- Conceptual model to guide content structure of navigational landing pages (phab:T338379)
- Toolforge and Cloud VPS information architecture refresh and key landing page revisions (phab:T327319)
- developer.wikimedia.org (project documentation on MediaWiki.org)
- Toolhub taxonomy
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Documentation