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Wikipedia:Wikipedians by fields of interest

This page is dedicated to organization of Wikipedians by encyclopedic topics that they are knowledgeable about or specialize in. Feel free to add new categories and your name! It would be nice if you could add your specialization as well.

Please add yourself and categories in alphabetical order.

Please feel free to trim this list of people who've not posted to wikipedia for some time (at least a month - probably longer).

Table of contents

Agriculture

Anthropology

Archaeology

Art

Astronomy (see WikiProject Astronomical Objects and WikiProject Constellations)

Aviation

Biology (see WikiProject Tree of Life, WikiProject Dog breeds)

Birds

Botany

Business

Chemistry (see Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements)

Computer Science

Current Events

Ecology (see Wikipedia:WikiProject Ecoregions)

Economics

Education

Engineering

Film

Games

Geographical or cultural areas

Geography (see WikiProject Countries and its children WikiProjects)

Geology

History (see WikiProject Battles, WikiProject Timelines, WikiProject Biography)

Library and information science

Linguistics

Literature (see WikiProject Novels)

Marketing

Mathematics (See WikiProject Mathematics)

Health science and Medicine

Military Science

Music (see WikiProject Songs, WikiProject Albums)

Mythology

Orientalism

Philosophy

Photography

Physics

Political science

Political Philosophy/Theory[?]

Popular Culture

Proofreading

  • JohnOwens (let's be honest, I'm best at spotting others' mistakes)
  • Timwi (as am I)

Psychology

Queer studies and history

Religion

Sports (see WikiProject Sports, WikiProject Sports Olympics, WikiProject Sports Listing, WikiProject Sports Team Listing)

Sociology

Surrealism

Television

Toponymy

Unusual topics



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