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Starting off as a grassroots project, we are working to raise the profile of WikiNames among individual data practitioners in our Smithsonian networks. We will evaluate the success of broader and more focused efforts at engaging our Smithsonian colleagues, comparing the efficacy of group-based outreach work (recordings, trainings, and written documentation) with individualized, one-on-one guided introductions.
 
Starting off as a grassroots project, we are working to raise the profile of WikiNames among individual data practitioners in our Smithsonian networks. We will evaluate the success of broader and more focused efforts at engaging our Smithsonian colleagues, comparing the efficacy of group-based outreach work (recordings, trainings, and written documentation) with individualized, one-on-one guided introductions.
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Slides: [[File:Lots of Farmers Empty Silos Quicker WikiConference North America 2024.pdf|"Lots of Farmers Empty Silos Quicker" presentation slides for WikiConference North America 2024]]
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|author=Deborah Shapiro, Richard Naples
 
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|username=BornOnTheCob, Drastician

Latest revision as of 20:09, 1 October 2024

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2024.



Title:

LOFESQ (Lots of Farmers Empty Silos Quicker): building community through a named entity Wikibase

Type of session:

Lecture (15-30 min)

Session theme(s):

GLAM (Galleries/Libraries/Archives/Museums)

Abstract:

As a complex of organizations including museums, archives, libraries, research centers, each with their own collections systems, disciplinary focus, and data cultures, the Smithsonian Institution is no stranger to siloed data.

In 2023, our own siloed unit – the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives– began setting up WikiNames, a named entity Wikibase to help manage linked data about the people and organizations appearing in Smithsonian collections.

After the technical issues were ironed out, our WikiNames group began pondering the silo problem. Recognizing that silos reflect neglected relationships among and between keepers of data, we set out to remedy this. In our presentation, we will discuss the way we tried to cultivate a community of like-minded folks, and the benefits inherent in focusing on emptying, rather than breaking down, silos.

Starting off as a grassroots project, we are working to raise the profile of WikiNames among individual data practitioners in our Smithsonian networks. We will evaluate the success of broader and more focused efforts at engaging our Smithsonian colleagues, comparing the efficacy of group-based outreach work (recordings, trainings, and written documentation) with individualized, one-on-one guided introductions.

Slides: File:Lots of Farmers Empty Silos Quicker WikiConference North America 2024.pdf

Author name(s):

Deborah Shapiro, Richard Naples

Wikimedia username(s):

BornOnTheCob, Drastician

E-mail address:

naplesr@si.edu

Affiliated organization(s):

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

Estimated length of session

25 minutes

Will you be presenting remotely?

I will present in-person

Okay to livestream?

Livestreaming is okay

Previously presented?

Special requests: