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Ada Lovelace Day is an annual event held on the second Tuesday of October to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to STEM fields. It is named after mathematician and computer science pioneer Ada Lovelace. It started in 2009 as a "day of blogging" and has since become a multi-national event with conferences. [1] [2]
Ada Lovelace Day is an annual event celebrated on the second Tuesday of October, [100] which began in 2009. [101] Its goal is to "... raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering, and maths," and to "create new role models for girls and women" in these fields. [101]
On Tuesday 11th October 2022, the University's Information Services team are running a Wikipedia 'edit-a-thon' to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2022 which is an international celebration day of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Ada Lovelace Day 2023: Celebrating Women in STEM in a nutshell: Where?: 1.07 in Edinburgh University Main Library and remotely, wherever you are!
The University of Oxford’s IT Services and Bodleian Libraries organised an editathon focused on women in science to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day on 15 October 2013. The editathon took place at IT Services on Banbury Road, Oxford, and included some basic training by Martin Poulter, the Jisc Wikimedian Ambassador supported by Jisc and Wikimedia UK.
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Ada Lovelace Day 2016 at the University of Edinburgh Main Library 01. Ada Lovelace portrait. Mary Somerville. Info about the event. University of Edinburgh edit-a-thon.
List of Wikipedia activities surrounding Ada Lovelace Day, celebrated on the second Tuesday of October. The events are listed in chronological order. The events are listed in chronological order. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Day 2012