Organization for Transformative Works
Xinyuan Yu is an emerging professional with a background in Economics and Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis. Xinyuan currently serves as a Fanlore Committee Outreach Analyst at the Organization for Transformative Works, focusing on social media analytics and user retention strategies. Simultaneously, Xinyuan works as a Research Assistant at DIS - Study Abroad, conducting digital ethnography on illicit organ trafficking in the dark web. In addition, Xinyuan is a Full-stack Developer for Solicyl, creating a front-end plugin using Vue, and a Computer Science Teaching Assistant, providing support to students in data structures and algorithms. Previously, Xinyuan gained experience as a Business Data Analyst at China Securities Co., Ltd., contributing to a major real estate investment project through data analysis and machine learning.
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Organization for Transformative Works
You can contact the OTW through communications [at] transformativeworks.org for media requests, donation information, or for information about volunteering. The Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) is a nonprofit organization established by fans to serve the interests of fans by providing access to and preserving the history of fanworks and fan culture in its myriad forms. The OTW engages in legal advocacy to represent fans' interests in legal and government discussions about copyright's effects. We also produce ongoing projects for public use. Please see our Affiliated pages for more information. Archive of Our Own (http://archiveofourown.org) Fanhackers (http://fanhackers.transformativeworks.org/) Fanlore (http://fanlore.org/) Open Doors (http://opendoors.transformativeworks.org/) Transformative Works and Cultures (http://journal.transformativeworks.org/) The OTW is an all-volunteer organization, and we have nearly 1000 of them across the globe. We have been an entirely virtual workplace since our inception in 2007. We recruit in various areas such as coding, systems administration, technical support, human resources, legal, finance, fundraising, webmasters, translation, documentation, graphic artists, platform design, strategic planning, editors and proofreaders, academic reviewers, wiki management, and communications. In addition, we have unique positions such as tag wranglers, who classify content at our most used project, the Archive of Our Own.