User:Walkerma
Martin Walker
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I am Martin Walker from Newcastle, UK, and I teach organic chemistry at the State University of New York at Potsdam. My interests include green chemistry using lanthanide salts, as well as sulfone chemistry . I am also interested in how organic reactions can be represented online.
Chemistry
My work
I have previously worked on improving the chemical compound pages on Wikipedia, and I am a participant in the Chemicals and Chemistry WikiProjects, though I've been somewhat inactive of late. I am also aware that we need to improve some of our general articles on chemistry, and to organise what we have more effectively. Unfortunately my teaching load at work keeps me from contributing as much as I would like!
An ongoing priority is to get A or B-Class articles on some of the major chemistry topics, and I would like to see some more of the chemicals pages reach A-Class. Also important is updating compound articles so they have active supplementary data pages.
Some useful chemistry pages
Here are some of the useful pages on chemistry topics:
- Portal:Chemistry A great place to get started.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemistry
- Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemicals
- Chemistry WikiProject articles sorted by overall score (on Toolserver)
- Chemicals WikiProject articles sorted by overall score (on Toolserver)
- List_of_chemistry_topics
- List_of_reactions
- List of organic compounds, List of inorganic compounds and List of biomolecules. If you write a new page on a compound be sure to add it to the list.
- Category:Chemistry (work your way down through the hierarchy to find other categories).
- Category:Chemical_compounds_by_element is one of the most useful category lists.
- WP:Chem style guide
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team
This group is trying to find articles suitable for collections of Wikipedia articles distributed on a flash drive, DVD or paper. For this we need to know which are the best articles, and which topics are important. To that end, we have worked for many years to put together a
Other work
Other assessment activities
Besides my work at WP1.0, I am interested in assessment issues generally. I've been excited to see
Fact-checking/validation
Although the terms validation and assessment are often confused on Wikipedia, I prefer to keep the narrower meaning for validation, i.e., checking for accuracy; much of this is also referred to as fact-checking. Are the data correct? Is the reference given correct, and do our data match the cited article? I think Wikipedia:Pushing to validation shows the direction things could go in, also see this 2006 Wikimania abstract.
In chemistry,
Spreading the word/meeting Wikipedians
Besides spreading the more traditional
Using open wikis for chemistry
For my sabbatical, I worked with RSC on developing the Learn Chemistry wiki for chemistry educators to share their resources under a Creative Commons license. The site was done in collaboration with ChemSpider, which supplies a lot of the data used on the site. Wikipedians may be interested to see that RSC developed a MediaWiki extension that can input chemical structures for perform structure searches or [Quiz:OrganicR001: Formation of alkenes quiz questions] - wouldn't it be great if we could do structure searches like that here! There is also extensive use of the quiz extension and form extension, for example here. You can see how it comes together in one of my tutorials for teaching NMR spectroscopy. The site doesn't get the billions of hits that Wikipedia does, but it has nevertheless proved popular.
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