Editatonas of women from the streets of Madrid
> Theme
In early 2017, a project was presented in collaboration with Medialab Prado to those responsible for the Municipal Public Libraries of Madrid (@bpmmadrid) with a formative and informative objective of the Wikimedia universe. On the one hand, an intensive workshop aimed at library staff was held in September to learn how to document on Wikipedia. Then, between October and December they organized three editatonas about the women who appear in the street of Madrid, to be carried out in public libraries in three districts of Madrid: Carabanchel (BPM Ana María Matute: 24 October), Moratalaz (BPM Miguel Delibes: 22 November) and Canillejas/San Blas (BPM José Hierro: 20 December).
These editatones were framed within a research project on streets of Madrid, in which 8,014 streets were analyzed, of which 3,025 are dedicated to people. Figures in terms of gender revealed that only the 11th% of the streets (529) are dedicated to women. From that group, they were checking which had an article and which did not in Wikipedia and a list was created with which they worked on the editatonas to facilitate the visibility of their biographies in the most consulted free and online encyclopedia.
> Results
- Number of participants: 32
- Number of articles created: 15
- [Carabanchel] Blasa Pérez
- [Carabanchel] Dolores Rodríguez Sopeña (1838-1918)
- [Centre] Isabel Tintero (1747-1813)
- [Chamartin] Maria Luisa Perez Herrera (disambiguation) (1898-1934)
- [Hortaleza] Maria Dolores Marco (disambiguation) (1935-2005)
- [Vallecas Bridge] María Paz Martínez Unciti (1918-1936)
- [Salamanca] Maria Manuela Pignatelli of Aragon and Gonzaga (1753-1816)
- [Salamanca] Dolores Romero Arano (1853-1936)
- [Tetouan] Adela Balboa Gomez (1852-1890)
- [Tetouan] Carmen Peñalva and Baillo (1908-1991)
- [Tetouan] Teresita González Quevedo (1930-1950)
- [User] Duchess of Santoña (1828-1894)
- [User] Fausta Elorz and Olías (nineteenth century-1906)
- [Vicálvaro] Beatriz Agredano Lozano (1975-1996)
- [Villaverde] Isabel of Larrañaga Ramírez (1836-1899)
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