User:Ezardwizard
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Hi there! I have formal training in Cognitive science, Psychology and Computer science but recently started working towards a career as a librarian. I'm new to editing on Wikipedia but am excited to contribute to community knowledge (and not just sit on things I know and have access to, like a dragon hoarding gold).
About Ezardwizard
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COI Statement
I work for the Lowcountry Digital Library at the College of Charleston and I will add information and links to articles about South Carolina, the Lowcountry, and Charleston, sometimes citing the primary sources hosted in our library. However, I will not write/edit articles about any institution or people that are related to/about my workplace. I am not compensated for anything I write on Wikipedia.
That being said, I hope to create articles on lesser-known figures in local South Carolina/Southeastern history, using networks of knowledge to enhance community knowledge and maybe help people learn more about the cool things people have done. You should generally see me poking around articles relating to South Carolina history, Black history, and queer/LGBTQ+ history.
Articles I'm hoping to create/have created:
- Ruth Turner Perot
- Charles Cooper Tedder
- Mabel Vernon Gray
- Floyd Covington
You can also find me poking around OpenStreetMap or completing transcriptions for Library of Congress. Other hobbies include playing video games, web development, and drawing.
Main Interests/Topics:
- History
- Specific time periods: Antebellum South, Middle Ages (France, specifically)
- History involving people. Not so much of the dates/events, but the people who made the history.
- LGBTQ history
- Quackery and medical history
- History of science
- Phrenology and brain or neuroscience-related pseudoscience is my main area of focus.
- Computer Science (Web development and Human–computer interaction)
- Data and information visualization, especially how we can make data accessible to everyone, regardless of formal training.