User:Hansmuller UBL
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Dear Reader,
Thank you for consulting this User page. I'm Hans Muller (User:Hansmuller), now working in my 2025 role as a volunteer Wikipedian in Residence for Leiden University Libraries (UBL), Leiden, the Netherlands.[1] Please leave your remarks including fierce criticisms and happy suggestions on my Talk page. Thanks again,
Hansmuller UBL (talk) 12:40, 9 January 2025 (UTC) at your service.
Talk page here | Hansmuller_UBL on the Italian Wikipedia, | and on Wikimedia Commons. |
Wikipedian in Residence Project
[edit]- Scope: To contextualize Wikipedia articles using the book, manuscript and image collections of Leiden University Libraries.
- Project leader: M.C. (Marco) de Niet MA, Manager Collections & Research Division / Deputy Director, Leiden University Libraries (UBL).
- Wikipedian in Residence: Hans Muller as User:Hansmuller_UBL.
- Start: January 9, 2025.
- Project page: Wikipedia:GLAM/Leiden University Libraries
- A previous similar project (2019-2024) at Leiden University was led by J.C.M. (Jos) Damen MA, Head African Library at the African Studies Centre Leiden.
Results
[edit]Results include:
New articles
[edit]- Herta Mohr, Austrian egyptologist and Holocaust victim (1914-1945), on the Italian Wikipedia.
- Johan Willem de Stürler, Dutch commander of the Dutch trading post at Dejima, Nagasaki, Japan, and Japanese art collector (1774-1855).
- Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt, Dutch draughtsman and painter (c. 1570-1615).
- Sergei Aleksandrovich Zalshupin, franco-russian painter (1898/1900-1931).
New images
[edit]More at Wikipedia:GLAM/Leiden University Libraries.
Inspiration
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Hans Muller Wikipedian in residence/guest". universiteitleiden.nl. Leiden University. 2022. Retrieved 12 January 2025. (As of January 2025, a now obsolete text referring to me as WiR for the African Studies Centre Leiden still persists.)