Here's an update on the LibLab project:<br>
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1) The DC LibLab is getting going, recruiting volunteers, including but not limited to Wiki DC folks. We're also reaching out to related open knowledge, tech, GLAM folks, etc. (and can use help spreading the word)<br>
<br>2) Our first event at LibLab is on Saturday, 11 am : we're doing an
OpenStreetMap mapping workshop "party".
The requirements are minimal so it's a good way to get the space going. Everyone is welcome to join, no prior knowledge or GPS required. <br>
<br>3) We have a wiki page: <a href="http://wikidc.org/wiki/LibLab">http://wikidc.org/wiki/LibLab</a> where I've been
putting some more concrete ideas on what to do with the LibLab space. <br><br>4) We're also setting up a public facing website which will present the LibLab concept and can help us get the word out (a blog + calendar maybe?) about what's happening at LibLab DC. The site will be at <a href="http://librarylab.org">librarylab.org</a><br>
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In all, the space is pretty awesome... it's very visible from the
street, a great opportunity to help make the library a cool, fun,
educational place, do GLAM outreach + local outreach and reach diverse populations. We can run any number of wikipedia-related events and workshops over the
months ahead.<br>
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The head of the DCPL is very supportive, and if the space is successful,
some elements could be made permanent (after renovations of the space
in January).<br>
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We still need more people to help out and help spread the word. <br><br>
Cheers,<br>
Katie<br>
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President, Wiki Society of Washington, DC Inc.<br>
<a href="http://wikidc.org/" target="_blank">http://wikidc.org</a><br>
@wikidc / @wikimania2012</div><br>