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;Affiliation: MIT Libraries, Wikimedia New England
 
;Affiliation: MIT Libraries, Wikimedia New England
   
;Abstract: In the last few years there has been an explosion of initiatives to connect libraries and librarians with the Wikimedia projects. Many librarians have run outreach efforts at their institutions, from staff trainings to public edit-a-thons, and institutions ranging from ARL libraries to library consortiums are hosting Wikipedians-in-residence. Interest in collaborations runs from outreach and education, to technical initiatives to improve linked open data. But while libraries represent natural partners for the Wikimedia projects, outreach efforts have often focused more on museums and other kinds of cultural heritage institutions. What unique challenges and opportunities do Wikipedia-library partnerships hahve? As information professionals grapple with working with the world's largest reference source, what kinds of projects work and which don't? What are some ideas on the horizon, and what are some ways we can work together as a profession to do large-scale initiatives? This session will serve as a moderated discussion amongst librarian-Wikipedians, and feature short presentations of model projects from a number of panelists (TBC). Participants will leave inspired with ideas to bring back to their institutions and knowledge of some other people doing similar work.
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;Abstract: In the last few years there has been an explosion of initiatives to connect libraries and librarians with the Wikimedia projects. Many librarians have run outreach efforts at their institutions, from staff trainings to public edit-a-thons, and institutions ranging from ARL libraries to library consortiums are hosting Wikipedians-in-residence. The Wikimedia Foundation is supporting the Wikipedia library project. Libraries and library organizations around the world are interested in collaborations, ranging from outreach and education to technical initiatives to improve citations and linked open data. But while momentum is growing and libraries represent natural partners for the Wikimedia projects, community outreach efforts to date have not often focused on the unique challenges and opportunities that Wikipedia-library partnerships represent.
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:As information professionals grapple with working with the world's largest reference source, what kinds of projects work and which don't? What are some ideas on the horizon, and what are some ways we can work together as a profession to do large-scale initiatives? This session will feature short presentations of model projects from a number of librarian-Wikipedians who have done Wikipedia projects in libraries, with an extensive moderated audience discussion following. Participants will leave inspired with ideas to bring back to their institutions and knowledge of resources and other people doing similar work. (Followup discussion can be held as part of the unconference meetup).
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;Confirmed panelists to date:
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* Alex Stinson, Wikipedia Library -- IFLA white papers and international library projects
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* Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, IUPUI University Library -- RAMP (Remixing Archival Metadata Project) - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library/Newsletter/March-April2015#Spotlight:_Building_an_on-RAMP_to_Wikipedia]
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* Kelly Doyle and Jon Cawthorne, U. of West Virginia -- hosting a Wikipedian-in-Residence at a research library
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* Megan Wacha, CUNY
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* Moderator: Phoebe Ayers, MIT Libraries
   
 
;Length of presentation: 45 minutes (or more if there's more time)
 
;Length of presentation: 45 minutes (or more if there's more time)
   
;Special schedule requests: might be useful to schedule after Merrilee Proffitt's keynote
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;Special schedule requests: Saturday afternoon or Sunday, per panelist availability. Sunday preferred. Thanks!
   
 
;Preferred room size: large
 
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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>).'''
 
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 13 September 2016

Title
Theme
outreach, GLAM
Academic Peer Review option
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Type of submission
panel
Author
Phoebe Ayers
E-mail address
phoebe.ayers@gmail.com
Username
Phoebe
Affiliation
MIT Libraries, Wikimedia New England
Abstract
In the last few years there has been an explosion of initiatives to connect libraries and librarians with the Wikimedia projects. Many librarians have run outreach efforts at their institutions, from staff trainings to public edit-a-thons, and institutions ranging from ARL libraries to library consortiums are hosting Wikipedians-in-residence. The Wikimedia Foundation is supporting the Wikipedia library project. Libraries and library organizations around the world are interested in collaborations, ranging from outreach and education to technical initiatives to improve citations and linked open data. But while momentum is growing and libraries represent natural partners for the Wikimedia projects, community outreach efforts to date have not often focused on the unique challenges and opportunities that Wikipedia-library partnerships represent.
As information professionals grapple with working with the world's largest reference source, what kinds of projects work and which don't? What are some ideas on the horizon, and what are some ways we can work together as a profession to do large-scale initiatives? This session will feature short presentations of model projects from a number of librarian-Wikipedians who have done Wikipedia projects in libraries, with an extensive moderated audience discussion following. Participants will leave inspired with ideas to bring back to their institutions and knowledge of resources and other people doing similar work. (Followup discussion can be held as part of the unconference meetup).
Confirmed panelists to date
  • Alex Stinson, Wikipedia Library -- IFLA white papers and international library projects
  • Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, IUPUI University Library -- RAMP (Remixing Archival Metadata Project) - see [1]
  • Kelly Doyle and Jon Cawthorne, U. of West Virginia -- hosting a Wikipedian-in-Residence at a research library
  • Megan Wacha, CUNY
  • Moderator: Phoebe Ayers, MIT Libraries
Length of presentation
45 minutes (or more if there's more time)
Special schedule requests
Saturday afternoon or Sunday, per panelist availability. Sunday preferred. Thanks!
Preferred room size
large
Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?
yes :)

Interested attendees

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  1. LiAnna (Wiki Ed) (talk) 14:53, 29 August 2016 (EDT)
  2. Jlwarner (talk) 02:06, 30 August 2016 (EDT)
  3. Megs (talk) 11:29, 1 September 2016 (EDT)
  4. Imzadi 1979  16:35, 1 September 2016 (EDT)