Hi folks!
As part of the process of building the Open GLAM Declaration between
Creative Commons and the Wikimedia Foundation, we're releasing some
research we have been doing lately. You can access it here:
https://medium.com/open-glam/research-papers-for-open-glam-informing-the-de…
We also have put together this form:
https://forms.gle/kfDxoYSv71Hp67T3A so
you can submit the resources that you find inspiring. These might include:
articles that have made you rethink the way you manage traditional
knowledge; videos that help you formulate arguments to convince your
institution to adopt Open Access policies; talks that raise awareness about
releasing collections portraying people; or papers that help you build a
case inside your institution of the value added to interoperable
collections. It can even be slideshows!
If you have more than one resource and you would like to share these
directly, please just send us an email at info [at]
openglam.org
We especially welcome resources in languages other than English! We expect
to have the Declaration prepared in at least five other languages, so any
supporting documents in other languages to help make the case would be very
beneficial.
You can read more about the process for the Open GLAM Declaration here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Open_GLAM
cheers,
scann