Visible Project/Photo Exhibition
For the third edition of WikiGap in March 2020, a photo exhibition is planned. The exhibition will feature women or non-binaries whose articles have been written or greatly improved via a WikiGap event, and where there is a good photo.
To create the exhibition, we need however your help! Please provide with examples below. Keep the text to a maximum of 500 letters. It might be the introduction to the article, or a summary of its content.
List of articles
editName of woman or non-binary | Language of article | Link to article | Summary of article in local language | Summary of article in English | Photo | Visible Project event | Your name |
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Elisabeth Isaksson | Swedish | Elisabeth Isaksson | Elisabeth Isaksson är en svensk glaciolog och geolog som har studerat polarisk klimathistoria. Hon har deltagit i prisbelönta europeiska projekt om klimatförändringar i Antarktis och har varit en framstående glaciolog i 25 år. Under 2000-talet har hon bidragit till ett antal artiklar om klimatförändringar under de senaste 800 åren, baserat på forskning utförd på Lomonsovfonna, Svalbard. | Elisabeth Isaksson is a Swedish glaciologist and geologist, focused on the history of the polar climate. She has participated in award-winning European projects on Antarctic climate change, and been a prominent glaciologist for over 25 years. During the 21st century, she has produced several articles on climate changes during the last 800 years, based on research conducted on Lomonsovfonna, Svalbard. | WikiGap Stockholm 2019 | Eric Luth (WMSE) |