Paula, this is a nice idea. To get into the specifics a bit, I would try
not to describe GLAM-Wiki as an "initiative" in a talk page banner. I am of
the opinion that if we want to seem as inviting as we can to the
Wikipedians who will be seeing these project templates, that means using
the language of normal WikiProjects.
I would be happy if all GLAM-related project templates looked like the
WikiProject United States, like the one here: <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Arizona>gt;. Arizona being a sort of
sub-WikiProject under United States, the templates all look like
"WikiProject United States / Arizona" and use language like "This article
is within the scope of WikiProject United States...[description]" at the
top, and then below have the specific project, in the case "This article is
supported by WikiProject Arizona." Replace "United States" with GLAM and
"Arizona" with the specific GLAM in question, like George Washington
University Libraries for an idea of how this would look, and how it would
incorporate both logos.
Dominic
On 2 February 2013 14:10, Paula Kate Marmor <pkm(a)pobox.com> wrote:
We've talked about increasing the visibility of
GLAM on Wikipedia.
I noticed that (in EN at least) our project templates don't mention GLAM
in the visible text at all. I wonder if we should consider:
- Adding the "square" GLAM logo on the right in project templates that
don't already have in image on the right, linked to the WP's main GLAM page
(in EN,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM).
- Adding text in the project description such as "one of Wikipedia's
Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM) initiatives" (also
linked).
What do you think?
Paula
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