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Around Wikimedia
Wikipedia editing foci
Cleanup
- Dead links
- Broken citations
- Archive URL errors
- Explicit use of et al.
- Name lists in the (singular) author parameter
Healthcare IT
Mental health, psychiatry & psychology
- Articles identified for the “Helping Give Psychology Away” project and SCCAP Giving Away Psychology Knowledge
- Articles in Category:Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Mental health
- Psychiatry
Health policy
About my edits
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Interesting WikiProjects
While I have not joined these WikiProjects, their objectives coincide with my interests and editing habits.
Useful Wikipedia Stuff
- The Wikipedia Library
- Because the Help Pages are …well, helpful.
- Concerning Peacocks and Weasels
- Personally, I prefer footnotes.
- Whatever it is, cite it.
- Need an Infobox?
- Colorful doodads for user pages
- Wikipedia Books
Other Places I'm Online
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Handy Cleanup Templates
- The big list of cleanup messages
- I went to that source, it doesn't support the statement.
- It ain't there! Dead links suck.
- That sounds awfully familiar.
- Some references are too sparse to qualify as citations.
- Not bad, but something's missing: page numbers; the volume and/or issue; or part of the title or author's name.
My Wikipedia Books
Curriculum Vitae
Education
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Post-Secondary Education
- Master of Divinity, on hiatus
- May 2006 – May 2010
- Wake Forest University, School of Divinity, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, 2005
- Computer Science (minor area)
- Wake Forest University, Undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Employment Experience
- Website Administrator
- Episcopal Mental Illness Network (EMIN)[1]
- January 2012–Present
- Technical Assistant
- Department of Music Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Winter–Spring 2011
- Sacristan and Chaplains' Assistant / Bookstore Clerk
- Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville, North Carolina
- Summer 2008
- Intern
- St. Anne's Episcopal Church[2], Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- 2007–2008 Academic Year
- Research Assistant
- Wake Forest University School of Divinity, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- 2006–2007 Academic Year
Other
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Notes
- ^ An organization within The Episcopal Church, EMIN's national ministry is to share resources for advocacy and education on issues related to mental health and resources to encourage and support local ministries with those affected by mental illness.
- ^ "St. Anne's Episcopal Church".
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