Hey #1lib1ref organizers, WikiLibrarians and GLAM-Wiki enthusiasts,
We wanted to send a brief update on how the campaign is going:
As of writing the email, the campaign has tracked over 1930 contributions
by 392 contributos in 1332 articles in 15 different languages (remember we
expect we are missing 1/4-1/2 of contributions that don't use the hashtag).
This well surpasses our [https://meta.wikimedia.org/
wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Lessons contributions from last year],
and we still have another week and a half to go! We published a brief
update blog at https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/01/24/1lib1ref-first-
week-highlights/ to highlight these accomplishments.
We have seen a slightly smaller amount of blogging and newsletters as part
of the Campaign this year. We think this may be in part, because the
campaign is less novel and in part because of the broad number of
distractions in the press at the moment (we actually think this means we
have been more grassroots this year which is a good signal for the network
for Wikipedia and libraries). If you find pieces of press or blogs, make
sure to share them at:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Press
We are testing a Central Notice Banner, to encourage Wikimedians to go talk
to their librarians about #1lib1ref. So far we have seen pageview activity
from Wikipedians, but it is not clear how much that will transfer into
activity. We have yet to see a social media boost or huge boost in
participation using the hashtag. If you want to try the banner in your
language, instructions are below [1]
We could still use your help reminding librarians in your context to
participate! Something as simple as visiting your library and showing the
librarians how to add a citation to Wikipedia, or sending an email to your
local library organiziations, would be awesome. Sharing in digital
communications attracts some participants to the campaign, but we also know
that many of participants are encouraged by friends, peers, colleagues or
patrons to participate.
We look forward to seeing what other activities events emerge this year. If
you need help, make sure to contact the Wikipedia Library team.
Keep up the energy through February 3!
Alex Stinson
[1] See the English language campaign banner banner at:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Projekt_ilustracyjny_Philipa_
Greenspuna/Kryteria&banner=Community17_1lib1ref&uselang=en&force=1
For translating and deploying a banner in your language:
* Go to https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:
Translate&group=Centralnotice-tgroup-Community17_1lib1ref&filter=
* Get select your language.
*Click the first edit for "en"
-* Enter two letter language code
-* Save Translation
*Click for "Have you heard...."
- * Enter Translation
- * Save
*Ping Seddon (WMF), and he will review the translation and deploy it.
--
Alex Stinson
GLAM-Wiki Strategist
Wikimedia Foundation
Twitter:@glamwiki/@sadads
Learn more about how the communities behind Wikipedia, Wikidata and other
Wikimedia projects partner with cultural heritage organizations:
http://glamwiki.org
Forwarding.
Pine
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Art + Feminism <info(a)artandfeminism.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 8:59 PM
Subject: [GLAM] Call for Participation: 2017 Art+Feminism Wikipedia
Edit-a-thon
To: glam(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Hi everyone,
We are once again in the process of co-organizing the international
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thons and we are writing to solicit your
participation. This could take the form of forwarding this call onto folks
you think would want to organize an event; sharing info about the project
on your social media channels; organizing your own edit-a-thon; or any
other way you can think to spread the word. Any and all participation is
greatly appreciated!
--
*Call for Participation: 4th Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, March,
2017*
DON’T AGONIZE, ORGANIZE! The award winning, record breaking Art+Feminism
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is happening this March. Join us again or organize
for the first time to improve Wikipedia and affirm the importance of the
arts and intersectional feminisms. It matters more than ever as we face a
post-fact world, and what may follow. Email us at info(a)artandfeminism.org to
learn more about organizing an event.
WHY?
Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors identify
as female. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate, the
practical effect of the disparity is not: content is skewed by the lack of
female participation. Established in 2014, Art+Feminism Wikipedia
Edit-a-thon is a response to the gender gap in content and participation on
Wikipedia.
As the lead co-organizers of Art+Feminism, we’ve been deeply disturbed by
the sheer amount of fake news on social media, and its influence on the
recent US election. We believe this makes our work even more pressing. Now
more than ever we must gather together to improve Wikipedia and affirm work
of women, people of color, immigrants, the LGBTQIA+ community and other
marginalized peoples.
HOW?
Hold an Edit-a-thon at your local university, artist run center, museum,
community center, etc! Art+Feminism Edit-a-thons address content and
participation gaps by inviting people of all gender identities and
expressions to gather for communal updating of Wikipedia entries related to
art and feminism. The leadership collective supports Edit-a-thon organizers
by: providing an organizer’s kit
<http://www.artandfeminism.org/organizing-kit/> with suggested workflow,
promotional and training materials, and more; funding to defray the costs
of refreshments and childcare; and training and support.
WHEN?
The 2017 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at The Museum of Modern Art,
New York will take place on Saturday, March 11, 2017. Node events are
welcome to hold their event on this day or any other date in March, 2017
that makes sense for your community. To learn more and get involved,
contact the lead co-organizers via email: info(a)artandfeminism.org.
In solidarity,
Siân Evans + Jacqueline Mabey + Michael Mandiberg
e. info(a)artandfeminism.org
w. www.artandfeminism.org
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Siân Evans + Jacqueline Mabey + Michael Mandiberg
Lead Co-Organizers
info(a)artandfeminism.org
www.artandfeminism.org
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GLAM(a)lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
Hi GLAM-Wiki programs leaders and community,
I am really excited to share with you that the foundation has received the
below grant for Structured Data on Commons. I have been supporting this
development, because as many of you know, GLAM-Wiki collaborations are
deeply connected to how we handle metadata, esp. integrating content
donations into Commons.
A major component of the grant, will be collaborating with our GLAM
partners, especially with institutions that have robust technical expertise
about structured data who can give feedback on the roadmap and features of
the Structured Commons project. If there is someone who should be kept
informed, please let me know: in the short term, I will be helping connect
the development team with some initial outside expertise and with partners
who have done mass-uploads before.
As we get deeper into the project we will want to also work with
organizations willing to interact with the technology. If any of your
partners or volunteer GLAM leaders would like to help us understand their
use of Commons please let me know.
Also, I wanted to give a special thank you to community leaders, like
User:Jarekt, User:Husky, User:Spinster, User:Multichill, User:Jane023,
User:Magnus Manske, User:TheDJ, User:Wittyllama, User:Aubrey,
User:Pigsonthewing, and the many others who for the last few years, have
been experimenting with connecting GLAM collections with our structured
data ecosystem on both Commons and through Wikidata. When both
communicating the need for Structured data on Commons within the Foundation
and supporting the development of the grant, the examples and case studies
you have provided along with all that I have learned about structured data
from you, helped greatly in putting this together.
I hope you all have a great start of the new year.
Cheers,
Alex
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Wes Moran <wmoran(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 2:48 PM
Subject: Exciting update about development of structured data on Commons
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Cc: Alex Stinson <astinson(a)wikimedia.org>
Hello Wikimedia community,
It’s our delight to inform you that we received a US$3,015,000 grant from
the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_P._Sloan_Foundation> [1] to expedite
development of structured data on Commons. The grant will be given over the
course of three years, and will allow us to develop a team, in
collaboration with the Wikidata team at Wikimedia Deutschland, that can
focus on integrating the structured data features of Wikidata into
describing the media files on Commons.
This work will allow us to expedite features both on the Wikidata
development roadmap, and in other products supported by the Wikimedia
Foundation. The grant also provides funding to ensure that movement
stakeholders, like Wiki Loves Monuments and GLAM-Wiki program leaders, and
external partners who contribute heavily to Commons, such as GLAMs, can be
involved in the development.
We have drafted a high level overview of the grant and its scope, available
on Commons
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data/Sloan_Grant>
[2]. A blog post about the grant is also available on the Wikimedia blog
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/01/09/sloan-foundation-structured-data>
[3].
We are currently in the process of identifying the technical lead for the
project. If you have questions, Alex Stinson, the Foundation’s GLAM-Wiki
strategist, will be leading the community engagement and communications for
the project until we hire a community liaison as part of the grant. Stay
tuned for more details about the project in the coming months.
We’re excited to be able to support this project, and look forward to your
participation in its development.
Thank you,
Wes Moran and Maggie Dennis
*Wes Moran, Vice President of Product*
*Maggie Dennis, Interim Chief of Community Engagement *
*Wikimedia Foundation*
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_P._Sloan_Foundation
[2] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data/Sloan_Grant
[3] https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/01/09/sloan-foundation-structured-data
--
Alex Stinson
GLAM-Wiki Strategist
Wikimedia Foundation
Twitter:@glamwiki/@sadads
Learn more about how the communities behind Wikipedia, Wikidata and other
Wikimedia projects partner with cultural heritage organizations:
http://glamwiki.org