Mike Dickison
Quick Facts
Biography
Michael R. Dickison is a New Zealand museum curator, zoologist and Wikipedia editor. He was New Zealand's first Wikipedian at Large, in 2018–19, receiving a grant from the Wikimedia Foundation.
Early life
Dickison grew up in Christchurch. His father was an apprentice boilermaker, and his mother was a homemaker. His father encouraged his interest in curating and collecting.
Dickison gained a PhD in zoology from Duke University in 2007. His dissertation subject was the allometry of giant flightless birds.
Career
He was curator of natural history at the Whanganui Regional Museum from 2013 to 2018.
He became interested in Wikipedia in 2009. In 2012, he created a community group "Whanganui Wiki Wednesday" which met once a month to edit local pages on Wikipedia. He then began to run Wikipedia workshops around New Zealand.
He has advocated for museums to engage with Wikipedia to get their collections accessible to the public. He argues that Wikipedia can also be a powerful tool for governments to share information and doing public outreach, citing the example of kauri dieback.
In 2019, Dickison was a judge for the Voyager Media Awards.
Wikipedian at Large 2018
In 2018, he received a $61,000 grant from the Wikimedia Foundation to become New Zealand's first Wikipedian-at-Large. The grant pays his salary, travel costs, and conference registration fees. He aims to address the gaps in New Zealand-related content on Wikipedia, such as the lack of articles on Māori and women. He is also hoping to attract more women editors to Wikipedia to address the gender bias of article topics. As of 2018, he was travelling around New Zealand in his 4WD, which acts as a mobile office and entomology field station.
In July 2018, his first stop was Auckland Museum. In October 2018 he was in Northland, hosted by Heritage New Zealand in Kerikeri. He recorded Māori language pronunciations to add to Wikipedia articles, and called for locals to share their stories.
Critter of the Week
Mike presented about the Critter of the Week radio program in Bali, Indonesia at ESEAP 2018. An updated presentation was given at the Wikimedia Australia Melbourne meetup in November 2018. Critter of the Week was discussed as an example of a museum outreach at the 2018 SPNHC conference in Dunedin.
Personal life
His favourite dinosaur is the styracosaurus.