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;Title of the submission:
 
;Title of the submission:
   
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;Theme: GLAM
;Themes ([[Submissions#Proposal Themes|Proposal Themes]] - Community, Tech, Outreach, GLAM, Education):
 
   
;Type of submission ([[Submissions#Presentation Types|Presentation Types]] - Panel, Workshop, Presentation, etc):
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;Type of submission: Panel
   
 
;Author of the submission: Dorothy Howard, Megan Wacha
 
;Author of the submission: Dorothy Howard, Megan Wacha
   
;E-mail address: dhoward@metro.org
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;E-mail address: dhoward@metro.org, mwacha@barnard.edu
   
;Username: [[Wikipedia:User:Or drohowa|User:Or drohowa]]
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;Username: [[Wikipedia:User:Or drohowa|User:Or drohowa]], [[Wikipedia:User:Mwacha|User:Mwacha]]
   
 
;US state or country of origin: NYC
 
;US state or country of origin: NYC
   
;Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.): Metropolitan New York Library Council Wikipedian-in-Residence
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;Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.): Metropolitan New York Library Council (Wikipedian-in-Residence), Barnard Library (Librarian, Wikipedia Organizer)
   
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;Personal homepage or blog: [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council|GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council]],[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:GLAM/Barnard College|Wikipedia:GLAM/Barnard College]].
;Personal homepage or blog:
 
   
;Abstract: Since the launch of the Wikipedia Loves Libraries campaign in 2011, New York cultural heritage institutions have embraced Wikipedia as a means to connect their patrons to the world, and the world to their collections. This panel will explore how different types of institutions engage with Wikipedia. Case studies will be presented by individuals engaging in Wikipedia projects in 4 areas of librarianship: the academic library, the public library, the private cultural library, and the museum library. Each case study will offer insight into the symbiotic relationship between reference materials, the institutions that provide access, and Wikipedia.
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;Abstract: Since the launch of the Wikipedia Loves Libraries campaign in 2011, New York cultural heritage institutions have embraced Wikipedia as a means to connect their patrons to the world, and the world to their collections. This panel will explore how different types of libraries engage with Wikipedia. Case study lightning talks will be presented by individuals engaging in Wikipedia projects in 4 areas of librarianship: the academic library, the public library, the private cultural library, and the museum library. Each case study will offer insight into the symbiotic relationship between reference materials, the institutions that provide access, and Wikipedia.
   
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{| class="wikitable"
;Length of presentation/talk : 75 minutes
 
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! Presenter
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! Institution
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! Type of Library
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| Megan Wacha, Performing Arts Librarian
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| [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/Barnard College|Barnard College Library]]
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| Academic Library
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| Natalie Milbrodt, Associate Coordinator of Metadata Services
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| [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/QueensLibrary|Queens Library]]
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| Public Library
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| Marek Zielinski, Vice-President
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| [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/Józef Piłsudski Institute of America|Józef Piłsudski Institute of America]]
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| Special Library / Archives
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| Ellen Prokop, Associate Photoarchivist, Shannon Morelli Associate Archivist
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| [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/Frick|Frick Art Reference Library]]
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| Art Library
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| Moderator: Dorothy Howard, Wikipedian-in-Residence
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| [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council|Metro]]
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| Library Consortium
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|}
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;Length of presentation/talk : 60-75 mins
 
Format:
 
Format:
   
 
5 min Introduction
1 hour long:
 
 
Introduction
 
   
 
10 minutes each/ 4 speakers
 
10 minutes each/ 4 speakers
   
20 minutes of question time and discussion
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15 minutes of question time and discussion
 
   
 
;Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?: Yes
 
;Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?: Yes
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'''If you are interested in attending this session, please sign with your username below. This will help reviewers to decide which sessions are of high interest. Sign with four tildes. (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>).'''
 
'''If you are interested in attending this session, please sign with your username below. This will help reviewers to decide which sessions are of high interest. Sign with four tildes. (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>).'''
   
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#[[User:Kosboot|Kosboot]] ([[User talk:Kosboot|talk]]) 20:06, 14 May 2014 (EDT)
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#[[User:Shaug80|Shaug80]] ([[User talk:Shaug80|talk]]) 12:13, 20 May 2014 (EDT)
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# [[User:Uncommon fritillary|Uncommon fritillary]] ([[User talk:Uncommon fritillary|talk]]) 09:52, 27 May 2014 (EDT)
 
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 31 August 2016

Title of the submission
Theme
GLAM
Type of submission
Panel
Author of the submission
Dorothy Howard, Megan Wacha
E-mail address
dhoward@metro.org, mwacha@barnard.edu
Username
User:Or drohowa, User:Mwacha
US state or country of origin
NYC
Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.)
Metropolitan New York Library Council (Wikipedian-in-Residence), Barnard Library (Librarian, Wikipedia Organizer)
Personal homepage or blog
GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council,Wikipedia:GLAM/Barnard College.
Abstract
Since the launch of the Wikipedia Loves Libraries campaign in 2011, New York cultural heritage institutions have embraced Wikipedia as a means to connect their patrons to the world, and the world to their collections. This panel will explore how different types of libraries engage with Wikipedia. Case study lightning talks will be presented by individuals engaging in Wikipedia projects in 4 areas of librarianship: the academic library, the public library, the private cultural library, and the museum library. Each case study will offer insight into the symbiotic relationship between reference materials, the institutions that provide access, and Wikipedia.
Presenter Institution Type of Library
Megan Wacha, Performing Arts Librarian Barnard College Library Academic Library
Natalie Milbrodt, Associate Coordinator of Metadata Services Queens Library Public Library
Marek Zielinski, Vice-President Józef Piłsudski Institute of America Special Library / Archives
Ellen Prokop, Associate Photoarchivist, Shannon Morelli Associate Archivist Frick Art Reference Library Art Library
Moderator: Dorothy Howard, Wikipedian-in-Residence Metro Library Consortium
Length of presentation/talk
60-75 mins

Format:

5 min Introduction

10 minutes each/ 4 speakers

15 minutes of question time and discussion

Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?
Yes
Slides or further information (optional)
Special request as to time of presentations


Interested attendees

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  1. Kosboot (talk) 20:06, 14 May 2014 (EDT)
  2. Shaug80 (talk) 12:13, 20 May 2014 (EDT)
  3. Uncommon fritillary (talk) 09:52, 27 May 2014 (EDT)
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