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;Abstract: The genealogical and local history community is a large, active, computer literate group participating in a number of collaborative projects. Based on surveys and the academic literature, this presentation will discuss patterns of information seeking and dissemination in this group and how they compare to those of Wikimedians. It will survey existing genealogical and local history projects that are wholly or partially collaborative, including Ancestry.com, Geni.com, Find a Grave, and USGenWeb and how those projects enable or inhibit collaborative information gathering and dissemination based on Wikimedia standards. It will present a potential WMF genealogical and local history designed to encourage collaborative, open access information gathering and dissemination that is specialized for the needs of these groups and designed to effectively interact with other WMF projects, especially Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons and make the case that such a project will draw the genealogical and local history community into the Wikimedia community to the benefit of both.
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;Length of presentation: 30-75 min. for workshops
 
;Length of presentation: 30-75 min. for workshops

Revision as of 18:09, 16 July 2016

Title
Wiki Loves Heritage: The Case for a WMF Genealogical and Local History Wiki
Theme
outreach?
Academic Peer Review option
Yes
Type of submission
Presentation
Author
Robert Fernandez
E-mail address
wikigamaliel@gmail.com
Username
Gamaliel
Affiliation
Wikimedia District of Columbia
Abstract
The genealogical and local history community is a large, active, computer literate group participating in a number of collaborative projects. Based on surveys and the academic literature, this presentation will discuss patterns of information seeking and dissemination in this group and how they compare to those of Wikimedians. It will survey existing genealogical and local history projects that are wholly or partially collaborative, including Ancestry.com, Geni.com, Find a Grave, and USGenWeb and how those projects enable or inhibit collaborative information gathering and dissemination based on Wikimedia standards. It will present a potential WMF genealogical and local history designed to encourage collaborative, open access information gathering and dissemination that is specialized for the needs of these groups and designed to effectively interact with other WMF projects, especially Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons and make the case that such a project will draw the genealogical and local history community into the Wikimedia community to the benefit of both.
Length of presentation
30-75 min. for workshops
Special schedule requests
Will be presenting powerpoint
Preferred room size
large
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Yes

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