The following is a list of users who have volunteered to be contacted on their user talk pages for peer review participation. Editors beginning a peer review are strongly encouraged to seek out other Wikipedians for comment; because peer review often has close to two hundred nominations at a time, some reviews have gone without comment in the past. Please note that only volunteers in the last category are willing to do copyedits.
Be courteous in notifying people and understand that others may not always have the time for review. Check user contributions to make sure that the editor is recently active, and please do not send "review spam" to each individual listed below. Find 2-3 editors most interested in the article's subject area and give them time to respond.
If signing up for this list, describe your interests under the appropriate category. Ten subject matter categories are listed plus one for general copyediting. These are based on the Wikipedia 1.0 hierarchy. While very broad, they are canonical, and are intended to be stable; do not add new categories.
Also listed under the categories are various Wikiprojects where editors may turn for help on a peer review. If you would like to add a Wikiproject, be very sure it is active and produces results. Numerous projects have been started only to fail.
Arts
- Awadewit (talk · contribs) Seventeenth-century, eighteenth-century, and nineteenth-century art; classical music
- Ceoil (talk · contribs) Pre-raphaelite, romantic, and early modernist art, music, and poetry. School of London. And anything at all to do with music since 1976.
- Rm w a vu (talk · contribs) (formerly lincalinca) - Jazz to popular and contemporary music. Films, comics, webcomics and popular culture.
- BuddingJournalist (talk · contribs) Classical music.
- Shlishke (talk · contribs) Music history of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods.
- Kakofonous (talk · contribs) Popular music, and any articles related specifically to jazz or percussion.
- Giggy (talk · contribs) - Prefer rock, not particularly picky.
- Laser brain (talk · contribs) Any arts-related topics.
- Brianboulton (talk · contribs) Opera
- Bobf (talk · contribs) Visual aspects of theatre, especially masks, and puppetry
- IvoShandor (talk · contribs) Fairly extensive (albeit amateur) knowledge of architecture
- Limetolime (talk · contribs) Films, Films, and Films
- Naerii (talk · contribs) Albums, especially alternative & indie rock.
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) - Music from the dawn of time to the end of the 50s. Also, popular music/bands from the 60s and 70s, and modern-day rock and indie. Films from the 90s onward.
- NastalgicCam (talk · contribs) - Culinary arts, or the study and actions of anything in the culinary field, including utensils.
Language and literature
- Ling.Nut (talk · contribs) Linguistics, other topics.
- Awadewit (talk · contribs) Primarily seventeenth-century, eighteenth-century, and nineteenth-century European and American literature; children's literature
- Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) Linguistics in general, and phonetics in particular.
- Ceoil (talk · contribs) Irish 20c poets, novelists, and playwrights.
- Marskell (talk · contribs) I have a literature degree in a drawer somewhere.
- Scartol (talk · contribs) Literature, books, writing, novels, poetry, et cetera.
- Alastair Haines (talk · contribs) a smattering of diachronic linguistics; if a language is dead, I'm interested. Love poetry.
- Taxman (talk · contribs) Languages only, and out of that, really only South Asian ones and a bit of the associated linguistics and history. You'd be sorely disappointed if you asked me anything about literature. :)
- smileysub (talk · contribs)Have studied English and Media Studies, but I concentrate more on language.
- Shoemaker's Holiday (talk · contribs) Particularly strong on Victorian British theatre; can probably help with others.
- Mizu onna sango15 (talk · contribs) Is currently backlogged.
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Linguistics; anything to do with grammar/correct English; intermediate French; modern literature, particularly young adult, sci-fi, fantasy, best-sellers and Canadian lit.
Philosophy and religion
- Casliber (talk · contribs) mythology and folklore stuff (a bit anyway)
- Alastair Haines (talk · contribs) logic, semantics of natural language (hons degree), theology (post grad research student)
- CoffeeKing (talk · contribs) New Testament studies. 19th century German theology.
- Krator (talk · contribs) Political philosophy and related areas. Will do metaphysics if prodded.
- Carcharoth (talk · contribs) Will do reviews if no-one else is available (ie. not many people listed here!)
- smileysub (talk · contribs) Theology and Mythology
- Kzollman (talk · contribs) Analytic philosophy (in particular philosophy of science, math, and logic)
- SgtSchumann (talk · contribs) Epistemology, ethics, feminist philosophy, logic, theology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, political philosophy, and theology.
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Logic, semantics, ethics.
- Jk54 (talk · contribs) All things Islam - politics, economics, history, theology...
- Redtigerxyz (talk · contribs) Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism
- Phil burnstein (talk · contribs) Judaism, Israel, some Hebraica
Everyday life
- JayHenry (talk · contribs) Pop culture articles generally need more reliable sources: I'm willing to help review and improve sourcing issues for pop culture topics.
- Woody (talk · contribs) - Generally, articles within the scope of the football project.
- Casliber (talk · contribs) sport, particularly football, and food and drink. Can help with pop culture stuff, film (access to lots of cookbooks and filmbooks), RPGs/boardgames (a bit)
- Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) Cuisine and smoking.
- Ceoil (talk · contribs) Indie music, smoking, and fighting.
- Jayron32 (talk · contribs) Music, sports.
- Krator (talk · contribs) Video games
- Seegoon (talk · contribs) Music, mainly.
- Peanut4 (talk · contribs) - sport, particularly football.
- Shudde (talk · contribs) - sport
- BuddingJournalist (talk · contribs) Media, journalism, journalists.
- The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) - sport, mainly football, rugby union, cricket, but I'll do just about any sport...
- Chrisisinchrist (talk · contribs) Television, especially serialized series and dramas.
- CSumit (talk · contribs) Soccer,Music,Computer-related articles.
- Dihydrogen Monoxide (talk · contribs) - VG/Computers, will do sport too
- bibliomaniac15 (talk · contribs) CVG and food articles
- Laser brain (talk · contribs) Sports, media.
- JKBrooks85 (talk · contribs) American football.
- Gazimoff (talk · contribs) Video games (all platforms), role-playing games. I'll also look at music, film and sport as well if asked.
- Ashnard (talk · contribs) Only VG articles
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) everything related to Computers, including programming and hardware. The lifestyles of Canadians, university students, health professionals and quarterlifers. Also music, television, movies, figure skating, soccer and foods.
- Gonzo fan2007 (talk · contribs), Sports - mainly American football; also good football/soccer and most other sports (excluding rugby & cricket)
- Dincher (talk · contribs), college football
- GeneralBelly (talk · contribs) Radio, NPR, public broadcasting.
- RyanCross (talk · contribs) – Baseball
- Killervogel5 (talk · contribs) – baseball also, especially lists
Society and social sciences
- JayHenry (talk · contribs) International organizations and biographies of world leaders.
- Scartol (talk · contribs) Sociology, economics, political activity, international organizations.
- CoffeeKing (talk · contribs) Economic development. Finance.
- Aetheling (talk · contribs) Mathematics and statistics in the social sciences.
- Taxman (talk · contribs) Finance and economics
- Twenty Years (talk · contribs) Schools
- KnightLago (talk · contribs) University education, history.
- Kzollman (talk · contribs) Economics or psychology
- Mizu onna sango15 (talk · contribs)- History and sociology.
- Samy85 (talk · contribs) Accountancy and mathematical economics
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Psychology, especially learning theories, social psychology, lab methods and anything to do with neuroscience. Law, particularly in terms of administration and regulation of lawyers (e.g., Bar associations). Education.
- Smallbones (talk · contribs) Business, Applied economics, Finance
- GeneralBelly (talk · contribs) Psychology, behavioural sciences, LGBT/gay/same-sex topics, politicians.
Geography
- Ruhrfisch (talk · contribs) General Geography, but especially streams and state parks
- maclean25 (talk · contribs) Cities, towns, and other settlements
- Epbr123 (talk · contribs) Cities, towns, and other settlements
- Casliber (talk · contribs) Australian Geography
- JMiall (talk · contribs) Hills, Mountains, UK, Europe.
- Derek.cashman (talk · contribs) Cities & towns, particularly those in the United States & North America. Editors are also encouraged to visit the WP:USCITY & WP:UKCITIES guidelines for more tips.
- Mav (talk · contribs) National Parks and Monuments in the United States, state parks in Utah, Cascade volcanoes
- Mike Peel (talk · contribs) UK buildings
- Krator (talk · contribs) Anything in the scope of human geography, including countries, cities, etc, but not rivers.
- Diligent Terrier (talk · contribs) United States mainly, but anything is fine
- IvoShandor (talk · contribs) historic preservation, U.S. National Register of Historic Places listings, barns, houses and various assorted cultural geographic landmarks.
- Finetooth (talk · contribs) Cities, towns, other settlements, streams
- Meldshal42 (talk · contribs) Earthquakes and volcanoes
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Anything Canada. Everything in the GTA (especially downtown and Mississauga), Kingston and downtown Montreal. Ontario municipalities is a former specialty. UK and US work well too.
- Parrot of Doom (talk · contribs) Canals and waterways in England, also anything related to history in Lancashire, coal mining, railways, mills, etc.
- Dtbohrer (talk · contribs) Cities, towns, landmarks, buildings
- Starstriker7 (talk · contribs) Settlements in the United States are best, since I've done a lot of assessing and can pick out errors in those most easily.
- TonyTheTiger (talk · contribs) Chicago, Illinois or Buffalo, New York.
- Dincher (talk · contribs) state parks, Pennsylvania, North Carolina
History
- RomanHistorian (talk · contribs) I am able to review anything assoicated with the Roman Kingdom, and especially the Roman Republic.
- Marskell (talk · contribs) A junior interest of mine has been Pre-columbian cultures. Happy to read anything over in that regard.
- Woody (talk · contribs) Happy to review Military history related articles, especially Royal Navy and Victoria Cross related articles.
- EyeSerene (talk · contribs) Anything MilHist related for general style, prose, MoS compliance etc. Particularly interested in "Battle of..." type articles.
- Ling.Nut (talk · contribs) Also interested in "Battle of..." type articles.
- Awadewit (talk · contribs) Primarily seventeenth-century, eighteenth-century, and nineteenth-century European and American history
- Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) Mostly medieval and early modern history. I also have ready access to sources on Soviet history.
- Ceoil (talk · contribs) Early medieval; Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, King John.
- Qp10qp (talk · contribs) 1530–1630, but not keen on totally military articles. Be warned, though, that I am very slow.
- Scartol (talk · contribs) I know most about the 20th, but I'm happy to review articles from any of humanity's many centuries.
- Jayron32 (talk · contribs) Lots of general interest in history. Mostly American and European.
- Alastair Haines (talk · contribs) Ancient history and prehistory.
- Mike Christie (talk · contribs) Anglo-Saxon topics 450-899.
- Lazulilasher (talk · contribs) Interested in European history/politics/geography (particularly French) as well as the First World War, Latin American History. Also have interested in linguistics/logic and am happy to read over anything for copy-editing/style.
- BuddingJournalist (talk · contribs) Relatively narrow interests: 20th century American history and Cuba during the 1950s and 1960s (the Cuban Revolution).
- Mav (talk · contribs) British monarchs, per-20th century battles
- SGGH (talk · contribs) Anything and everything
- BirgitteSB (talk · contribs) Interested in the more narrow topics.
- Hemlock Martinis (talk · contribs) Available for general stuff, especially World War II and the Napoleonic Wars. If you're looking for more obscure interest, I'm up for anything related to colonialism, the British Empire, any period of Chinese history, the Ottoman Empire, the Byzantine Empire and the Mongolian Empire.
- Carcharoth (talk · contribs) General interest on obscure topics and anything involving science, medicine and technology, or exploration and discovery. Also happy to peer over the shoulders of the genuine history editors and make appreciative noises.
- Brianboulton (talk · contribs) Irish history, Middle East history, British inter-wars social history.
- Diligent Terrier (talk · contribs) Anything, especially United States history
- IvoShandor (talk · contribs) Extensive U.S. history knowledge - topics of the most interest include the Black Hawk War, Mormon history, U.S. labor history, Asian-American history.
- Mizu onna sango15 (talk · contribs)- Is currently backlogged with other copyedits.
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Anything, though scientific/medical, Canadian, ancient Roman/Greek history and modern World history are probably my specialties.
- Jk54 (talk · contribs)- Ottoman and Arab history
- Leonard^Bloom (talk '· contribs) - I'm up for anything. Specialties: looking at multiple viewpoints (any era),any civil rights movement, a general overview of WWII.
Applied sciences and technology
- Titoxd (talk · contribs) I can understand topics of mechanics and aerodynamics fairly well, but I'd rather not do them because I do them in RL too much already...
- JMiall (talk · contribs) Electrical Engineering although I'll have a go at other things too.
- Zvika (talk · contribs) Electrical engineering and computer science, especially signal processing and communications.
- Taxman (talk · contribs) No expertise, just interest
- KC Panchal (talk · contribs) Am into medicine. But, could be of help to physics related articles also. Possess no expertise in areas related to taxonomy. But, to the best of my knowledge, peer review in Wikipedia doesn't really require expertise. Nowadays, a bit busy. Might take time to respond.
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Anything, though my specialties are anything computing and biomedical engineering related.
- Dank55 (talk · contribs) I'll give anything in applied science or tech a shot, particularly robotics and anything with a public policy angle.
- LeeDuke (talk · contribs) Aeronautics, flight mechanics, flight controls. Computer science, information technology.
- Wronkiew (talk · contribs) Space exploration and computer science
- Chetvorno (talk · contribs) Horology, electrical engineering, other branches of engineering.
Mathematics
- Geometry guy (talk · contribs): pretty much any mathematical article, although I'm more likely to respond to pure maths and mathematical physics articles.
- Ling.Nut (talk · contribs) But Bios only, please!
- Aetheling (talk · contribs) Applied math, probability, statistics.
- Temurjin (talk · contribs) PDE, numerical analysis, functional analysis, mathematical physics, geometric analysis
- Tango (talk · contribs) Mainly pure, but anything that isn't stats.
- Zvika (talk · contribs) Statistics.
- Taxman (talk · contribs) Applied math, probability and stats.
- OscarBor (talk · contribs) Applied math, mainly Cryptology and analysis
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Applied math, statistics.
- Jakob.scholbach (talk · contribs) Mainly pure math, in particular algebra, but I will try anything else, too.
- Nousernamesleft (talk · contribs) Mostly, I've only edited historical mathematical articles, so perhaps I should solely volunteer for those, but that's more for fear of the lack of precedent than anything else.
Natural sciences
- Marskell (talk · contribs) Animals and aliens (astrobiology, not Area 51). These are amateur interests, but I have taken a number of mammal species and astronomy subjects through FAC.
- Ruhrfisch (talk · contribs) Chemistry
- Casliber (talk · contribs) biology (particularly birds, fungi, plants, dinos etc.), medicine, psychiatry - to FAC
- Jayron32 (talk · contribs) Chemistry
- Titoxd (talk · contribs) Meteorology, but can do Geology and Astronomy as well. Keep me away from Chemistry.
- Michael J Swassing (talk · contribs) Arboriculture, landscape ecology, environmental toxicology.
- Juliancolton (talk · contribs) Meteorology, mostly Tropical cyclones and Hurricanes.
- Farmacol (talk · contribs) Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolism
- Derek.cashman (talk · contribs) Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine, with specific emphasis on Pharmacology-related articles (WikiProject Pharmacology).
- Jeyradan (talk · contribs) Medicine (especially Oncology), Molecular and Cell Biology, and Biology (especially Palaeontology, Evolution, Taxonomy). Also Earth Sciences.
- Mav (talk · contribs) Chemical Elements and related articles, geology of places in the United States (esp. related to National Parks)
- Jwanders (talk · contribs) Any science article, especially if you'd like feedback concerning WP:JARGON and making technical subjects accessible to a general audience.
- Bibliomaniac15 (talk · contribs) Organisms, but especially reptiles, fish, mammals, and dinosaurs.
- BirgitteSB (talk · contribs) The more general the better.
- Mike Peel (talk · contribs) Astronomy and Astrophysics, also Physics in general.
- Chrislintott (talk · contribs) I'm a professional astrophysicist and would be happy to review any related articles.
- Taxman (talk · contribs) No expertise, just interest, a smattering of chemistry, physics, and entomology
- Biomedeng (talk · contribs) Molecular biology, medicine, cardiovascular system, biomedical engineering
- TimVickers (talk · contribs) Biochemistry, infectious diseases, and microbiology.
- Carcharoth (talk · contribs) General and anything involving the history of science.
- GrahamColm (talk · contribs) Viruses, (not computer), viral diseases, molecular biology, bacteria and bacteriology, infectious disease.
- Shyamal (talk · contribs) Organisms, ecology, behaviour, evolution and related subjects
- Ucucha (talk · contribs) Mammals, especially taxonomy and especially small ones (though I would be happy to review any mammal-related article as long as it is not a dog breed)
- Kzollman (talk · contribs) evolutionary biology, ecology, philosophy of science. I know a little bit about physics, so if you want a reviewer of this caliber, let me know.
- KC Panchal (talk · contribs) Am into medicine. But, could be of help to physics related articles also. Possess no expertise in areas related to taxonomy. But, to the best of my knowledge, peer review in Wikipedia doesn't really require expertise. Nowadays, a bit busy. Might take time to respond.
- Mizu onna sango15 (talk · contribs) Medicine/Psychiatry.
- Itub (talk · contribs). Chemistry, biochemistry, and a bit of physics and astronomy. --Itub (talk) 09:55, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
- Meldshal42 (talk · contribs) Solar system, planets, other related things
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) My biggest specialty is anything drug related, including design, analysis, pharmacology, Big Pharma, pharmacy... Also all areas of medicine, particularly pharmacology, neuroscience, psychiatry, pathology, molecular biology, infectious disease and medical genetics, along with clinical aspects. Biomedical engineering. Imaging technologies. Bioinformatics, computational biology and everything ending in -omics (from both computer science and medical perspectives). Evolutionary biology. ANYTHING.
- josemiotto (talk · contribs) Mainly Physics, Science's Philosophy and History of Science. Also in Italian and Spanish.
- GeneralBelly (talk · contribs) Medicine, particularly ophthalmology, paediatrics, ethics, family medicine/general practice, infectious disease, immunology.
- Wronkiew (talk · contribs) Space exploration and astronomy.
General copyediting
- JusGentium (talk · contribs) New to editing Wikipedia but have writing/editing experience, particularly in the legal field. I am willing to help out on general editing of any topic, but am especially interested in history and legal related articles. Please note I am also helping on the back-log of articles needing copyedits, so my time may be limited.
- RyanCross (talk · contribs) Anything really. Would really prefer copyediting baseball-related topics as I can quickly notice problems and I can copyedit those articles more thoroughly. Almost anything other than baseball I don't think I can do much on. Please leave a note on my talk page and I will see if I can copyedit your request. Thanks.
- Alastair Haines (talk · contribs) TESOL trained, when I concentrate, I can think like an ESL reader. (Update: busy from 14 July 2008, until further notice.)
- Marskell (talk · contribs) Ditto on "when I concentrate." When I concentrate (which I'll try to do, if you ask me politely) I can provide a decent CE.
- Scartol (talk · contribs) I've got a big red pen and I'm not afraid to use it.
- Anne Teedham (talk · contribs) -- mainstream, general interest articles
- Titoxd (talk · contribs) - I can read like an ESL reader because I'm an ESL reader. :P I also like to do this sort of stuff as well.
- Ukexpat (talk · contribs) - British English grammar, syntax, punctuation and spelling. One time classical scholar so a stickler for that kind of thing.
- Carcharoth (talk · contribs) Available for minor copyediting improvements, but not guaranteed to spot everything.
- IvoShandor (talk · contribs) I have worked as both an editor and reporter. I am pretty decent at tearing stuff apart and making it look and sound better.
- Deevincentday (talk · contribs) - I work as a Technical Author in the field of IT and Architecture, I am willing to review or edit articles about almost anything except Sport and Science.
- smileysub (talk · contribs) - I am a Technical Author and have vast experience with editing and proof reading documents from various fields. I try not to change the authors point of view and emotion when I edit any documentation.
- Wackymacs (talk · contribs) Most interested in history, technology and business articles, but I don't mind copyediting anything really (both American and British english).
- AnnaFrance (talk · contribs) Have done editing and copyediting in RL, now I ply the WP seas. In addition to regular copyediting, I've made my own 7-page single-spaced checklist of MoS guidelines. My hobby is obsessing.
- Livitup (talk · contribs) - General copyeditor. I'm not an expert at anything, but a generalist willing to CE anything. I love editing articles outside my own real-life field (IT), because I'll learn something new.
- Mizu onna sango15 (talk · contribs) Copyeditor and former LoCE member. It's sad to see it go, but at least now we have a less complex method of requesting copyedits. Is currently busy, but should be able to accept requests in a few weeks.
- Gimme danger (talk · contribs) Helping fight the war on error. Please no popular culture, unless it's very obscure.
- Samy85 (talk · contribs) University student getting a double degree Accounting and Economics, and very willing to help on request while working on the copy-edit backlog. :)
- Skittleys (talk · contribs) Notorious nitpick. Canadian born and bred, but also a British citizen and partially brainwashed by American media—in other words, I have significant experience with all 3 variants. Variety of interests and knowledge, so I'll work on anything! Particular interests can be found throughout this page and on my profile, but anything goes.
- Pax85 (talk · contribs) Science, History, and Catholic stuff, but I am open to working on anything. I am particularly fond of Star Trek, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings... Yes, I am a geek.
- Jordan Timothy James Busson (talk · contribs) Anything that needs work. Just contact me on my talk page. Jordan Contribs 07:53, 18 September 2008 (UTC)