I'm a long-time wikipedian looking for digital humanities projects to write wikipedia articles about. Suitable projects are:* mature projects* not primarily related to a single funding source* the subject of multiple open-access, digital accessible, secondary sources with (at least) English-language abstracts* ideally non-English, multi-lingual or touching on indigenous languages.If you know of a project that sounds like this, please drop me an email with some links to the secondary sources clearly identified. Alternatively you can have a crack for yourself on wikipedia and drop me an email.For examples of the kinds of things that are possible see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_Encoding_Initiative / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CorporaI also do academic biographies based on obituaries.cheersstuart--
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