I'm Jill, a professor of digital culture at the University of Bergen. I've been on Wikipedia for ages, mostly contributing to articles about electronic literature or internet studies but not very active. In the last couple of years I've become more interested in the nuts and bolts of it all and am a lot more active across more topics.
Became an Articles for Creation reviewer in June 2025 and am finding it quite interesting. Also I really want to earn a barnstar in the June backlog drive so need to earn points!
I have to be honest that I was overwhelmed when I saw the AfC backlog just now! Your work at articles for creation is incredible. Thank you so much for being part of the June Backlog Drive eliminators. I miss reviewing drafts, and I hope I am able to get back more actively again. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 10:06, 1 July 2025 (UTC)
Citehighlighter - this highlights the references in an article so you can see how solid they are. Doesn't recognise indie, peer reviewed scholarly journals so don't trust absolutely.
Listeria allows you to generate lists on Wikipedia drawing upon Wikidata using sparql queries. Here is the documentation of the template: Template:Wikidata list. Here are some examples:
My test list: User:Lijil/testlist - but I want to include how many other Wikidata items link to the item and I don't know how to include Wikidata properties that aren't in the item itself.