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Siobhan Leachman is a New Zealand
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, open knowledge advocate, and
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whose work focuses on natural history. In 2023 Leachman was awarded the Wikimedia Laureate award. She transitioned to citizen science after a career in law, due to her interest in natural history and archival preservation.


Life and career

Leachman is a lawyer by background and a self-described "stay-at-home mother of two". Bored after her children began attending
kindergarten Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. Such institutions were originally made in the late 18th cen ...
, she began her volunteer work at the instigation of her twin sister Victoria Leachman (Head of Collections Access at
Te Papa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa (Māori language, Māori for 'Waka huia, the treasure box'), it opened in 1998 after the merging of the Nation ...
) with the Smithsonian Transcription Center, transcribing diaries and field journals such as those of Vernon and Florence Bailey and categorising bumblebee collections of
Arthur Wilson Stelfox Arthur Wilson Stelfox (15 December 1883–19 May 1972) was an Ireland, Irish naturalist and architect. Stelfox was a recognised authority on Hymenoptera and on non-marine Mollusca especially the genus ''Pisidium''. He also made important co ...
. She moved on to volunteer projects with the
Biodiversity Heritage Library The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is the world’s largest open-access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. BHL operates as a worldwide consortium of natural history, botanical, research, and national libraries working ...
, Zooniverse, the Australian Museum, and the New Zealand Virtual Herbarium. In 2014 at the encouragement of the Smithsonian Transcription Center she began working on Wikipedia; her first article, on botanist and collector Charlotte Cortlandt Ellis, was quickly flagged for deletion. She was spending at least two hours a day on Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, Wikidata, and iNaturalist, and organised several volunteer events with Wikipedian Mike Dickison. Her Wikipedia work focussed on women in science, neglected scientific collectors, and the endemic moths of New Zealand. Inspired by Ahi Pepe MothNet, Ahi Pepe Mothnet, her project to create articles on all 1,800 New Zealand endemic moth species draws on openly-licensed images from iNaturalist, the Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland Museum, and the New Zealand Arthropod Collection. She has been an advocate of open licenses for digital collections of museums and cultural institutions. She has also worked on creating Wikidata entries and Wikipedia articles for female scientific illustrators in the collection of the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Leachman has presented at VALA, New Zealand's National Digital Forum, and WikiDataCon. The Smithsonian invited her to be on the "Build the Crowdsourcing Community of Your Dreams" panel at SXSW in 2016. In 2018 she was awarded a travel scholarship to present at the WikiCite conference in Berkeley, California, Berkeley, where she spoke about the difficulties of finding metadata on historical biodiversity literature. In 2019 at Biodiversity Next in Leiden she spoke about using Bloodhound Tracker (now Bionomia) to link museum specimen data to collectors. In 2019 Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland Museum made Leachman a Companion of Auckland War Memorial Museum in recognition of her work with their openly-licensed digital collection images. She has contributed to the digitization of their openly licensed collections. In 2023 Leachman was awarded the Wikimedia Laureate award. Leachman actively contributes to Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata, focusing on topics like New Zealand's natural history and underrepresented figures in science. She has also campaigned to include indigenous knowledge and promote the representation of women in science-related entries.


Advocacy and Impact

Leachman is a vocal advocate for citizen science and the importance of open knowledge. She frequently speaks at conferences and workshops, emphasizing the need to close tue gender gap in science representation and ensure the inclusion of indigenous knowledge systems.


Selected works

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See also

* List of Wikipedia people


References


External links

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Crowdsourcing & how GLAMs encourage me to participate
(presentation by Leachman at National Digital Forum 2016) *
Giz it: A journey in reuse
(presentation on behalf of Leachman at National Digital Forum 2019) *
Sharing Kiwi biodiversity online
(interview with Leachman on Radio New Zealand, RNZ Afternoons) {{DEFAULTSORT:Leachman, Siobhan Living people 21st-century New Zealand lawyers Year of birth missing (living people) New Zealand Wikimedians 21st-century New Zealand women lawyers Wikipedia people