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My face in 2020.

About Me

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My name is Lucy and I am a Digital Research Fellow at the University of Exeter's GLAM-E Lab, seconded from Wikimedia UK. I am also part of the Let's Connect Working Group at the Wikimedia Foundation.

My pronouns are she/her and I live in York.

This is my main account: my training account can be found LRH-Training.

Between 2019 and 2021 I lived and worked on Treaty Six territory and the homeland of the Métis.

I am interested in digital humanities, later medieval literature and cats.

I have a PhD in Medieval Scottish Literature from the University of Edinburgh.[1]

Connected Heritage

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From 2021 to 2023 I was a Digital Skills Wikimedian for the Connected Heritage project at Wikimedia UK. You can read more about this below.

Project Page

Residency Work

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Royal Albert Memorial Museum

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From February to October 2023, I was Wikimedian-in-Residence at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum as part of my work at Wikimedia UK.

British Library

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From 2021-23 I was the Wikimedian-in-Residence at the British Library. I write about my British Library work at the Digital Scholarship blog and on Twitter. The project page can be found here.

Projects

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Bannatyne Wikithon [December 2020]

Urban Tree Festival Wikithon [May 2021]

Thought Bubble Wikithon [November 2021]

Pot Luck Wikithon for Wikimedia UK [November 2021]

"Have faith, travel hopefully, and the world will surprise you constantly."

~ The Thirteenth Doctor

Entries I Have Written

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Florence Shufflebottom

Mary Symon

Lyn Ossome

My To Do List

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Jack 'John' MacQueen

References

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  1. ^ Hinnie, Lucy Rhiannon (2019-07-09). "Figuring the feminine in the Bannatyne manuscript (c. 1568)". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)