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About Me
My name is Lucy and I am a Wikimedia and Open Research Advisor at the University of Leeds. I am also part of the Let's Connect Working Group at the Wikimedia Foundation. You can find my Meta page here.
My pronouns are she/her and I live in York.
This is my main account: my training account can be found LRH-Training.
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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]
Other Work
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GLAM-E Lab
In 2024 I was a Digital Research Fellow at the University of Exeter's GLAM-E Lab, seconded from Wikimedia UK.
Royal Albert Memorial Museum
From February to October 2023, I was Wikimedian-in-Residence at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum as part of my work at Wikimedia UK.
Connected Heritage
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.
"Have faith, travel hopefully, and the world will surprise you constantly."
British Library
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
Bannatyne Wikithon [December 2020]
Urban Tree Festival Wikithon [May 2021]
Thought Bubble Wikithon [November 2021]
Pot Luck Wikithon for Wikimedia UK [November 2021]
Entries I Have Written
My To Do List
References
- ^ Hinnie, Lucy Rhiannon (2019-07-09). "Figuring the feminine in the Bannatyne manuscript (c. 1568)".
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