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We can draw from recent efforts:
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*We in North America might imitate the Central and Eastern European area proposal for a CEE Hub. They face more complicated problems than North America does, so we could simplify it. (Sources: [[meta:Wikimedia CEE Hub]], [[meta:Grants:Project/MSIG/Building_a_CEE_Hub]])
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*Draw from WMNY's 2022 strategic planning effort, announced at their annual meeting.
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* Get input from the new director-general of WM Canada
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* WMF has annual and strategic plans: [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/07/26/introducing-the-wikimedia-foundations-2023-annual-plan/]
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Big issues include:
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* Scope and domain: US? Also Mexico, Caribbean, and/or Canada? US-only is easier but less visionary and interesting
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* Visionary agenda for a pilot hub: There have been a number of suggestions. Support our existing types of editathons? Larger scale national/international GLAM partnerships? Support development of GLAM-relevant software tools? Lead development of WikiCite efforts? Coordinate more across borders and languages in our region? And/or focus on administration: budgets, long term planning, staff support.
 
|author=Peter B Meyer
 
|author=Peter B Meyer
 
|email=peter.meyer{{@}}wikidc.org
 
|email=peter.meyer{{@}}wikidc.org

Revision as of 00:19, 2 November 2022

This submission has been noted and is pending review for WikiConference North America 2022.



Title:

Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates

Theme:

Saturday Longer Sessions

Type of session:

Workshop

Abstract:

Following from Friday's proposed short talk on Submissions:2022/Future of North American Wikimedia affiliates -- discuss how the affiliates might work together and presumably envision a joint Hub pilot project.

We can draw from recent efforts:

  • We in North America might imitate the Central and Eastern European area proposal for a CEE Hub. They face more complicated problems than North America does, so we could simplify it. (Sources: meta:Wikimedia CEE Hub, meta:Grants:Project/MSIG/Building_a_CEE_Hub)
  • Draw from WMNY's 2022 strategic planning effort, announced at their annual meeting.
  • Get input from the new director-general of WM Canada
  • WMF has annual and strategic plans: [1]

Big issues include:

  • Scope and domain: US? Also Mexico, Caribbean, and/or Canada? US-only is easier but less visionary and interesting
  • Visionary agenda for a pilot hub: There have been a number of suggestions. Support our existing types of editathons? Larger scale national/international GLAM partnerships? Support development of GLAM-relevant software tools? Lead development of WikiCite efforts? Coordinate more across borders and languages in our region? And/or focus on administration: budgets, long term planning, staff support.

Academic Peer Review option:

Author name:

Peter B Meyer

E-mail address:

peter.meyer@wikidc.org

Wikimedia username:

econterms

Affiliated organization(s):

Wikimedia DC

Estimated time:

30-60 mins

Special requests:

Schedule for Sunday, for the very special Wikimedians who care about chapters and user groups ("Wikimedia affiliate" organizations)

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

no

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

yes