In Belgium a project is going on to import data from institutions to Wikidata. More information will follow.

Romaine

2014-12-17 11:29 GMT+01:00 Jesse de Vos <jdvos@beeldengeluid.nl>:
Thanks, great suggestions and thoughts!

At Sound and Vision we are considering using Wikidata/contributing to Wikidata from our datasets. It is still quite early days for us though.

Wikimedia Netherlands has done a workshop 'Wikidata for GLAMs' in November, which was well attended. The slides can be found here.

I am the chair, together with Liam Wyatt, of the Europeana Taskforce "Wikimedia developments". The purpose of the taskforce is to provide Europeana with strategic recommendations for their 2015-2020 strategic plans. We are still working on the final version of the recommendations, but it definitely has some suggestions for Europeana to engage with Wikidata. Hopefully, Europeana (and other umbrella organizations) can play a role in making working with Wikidata more accessible to GLAMs.

So nothing substantial for the moment, but we're making progress. Would love to hear from other GLAMs who have experiences with Wikidata!

Best,
Jesse

2014-12-17 11:08 GMT+01:00 Andrea Zanni <zanni.andrea84@gmail.com>:
Hi Bob,
As you are a librarian let me tell you what we do as Wikimedia Italia.
In the last two years, we have been growing strong relationships with libraries and librarians.
We have developed a collaboration with the National Library of Florence, and last year we created a property in Wikidata that
linked the terms of the Italian Thesaurus with Wikipedia articles (via Wikidata).
That was really cool for them, as they we're seeking a way to crosswalk the thesaurus with other thesauri:
as Wikidata has become a super-authority control (it has many properties that are identifiers for persons), it can be also a super-thesaurus, as a hub for national ones.

Moreover, we are experimenting with a local Wikibase, populating it with bibliographic metadata [1]:
it is a complex project, as we need to find a model for describing resources and books at different levels (at least "work" - "edition").
We started it because in the past we had a very good feedback from the EAGLE project [2],
a joint European project in which Wikimedia Italia is subcontractor.
They are developing a new standardised database for epigraphic metadatahere (there have been several database scattered across universitiies, and also several metadata standards): we suggested the creation of a Wikibase, for that, and after several months we can say the project is a success and the epigraphic community was stunned with the flexibility and power of Wikibase. Eventually, some of these data will populate Wikidata. 

We also did recently a conference at the National Library of Florence in which we explained Wikipedia, Wikisource and Wikidata, the projects we think suits the most for libraries. ou can have a look at the November GLAM report (and previous ones too)[3].
Of course, there is a growing interest about Wikidata, and we hope many librarians will start contributing.

I just see one, big, limit in all this:
for being *truly* effective, a librarian should know his way around Wikidata: how to propose properties, chow to discuss with other users, how to run a bot (or how to bribe a guy with a bot). Wikidata is a brand new project with a brand new community, it is not "defined" at all and it is inherently complex. For example, I was one of the proponents of the WikiProjects Books [4], but this stuff is difficult and in the end I quit (did not have time to folow properly). At the same time, you'd need professional librarians (and good ones) to find a way to create the right properties, decide which and how many items create for each book, and balance all this with the fact that you need to serve Wikimedia projects (so you need a Wikidata items to be connected to Wikipedia, Wikisource, Wikiquote, Commons, etc.).

Hope this helps :-)
Aubrey

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Daniel Mietchen <daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

we are working on a research proposal about integrating Wikidata with
research workflows:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Wikidata_for_research .
This already includes two GLAMs, and we are in discussions with a
third one to join in.
In any case, we are taking a lot of inspiration from GLAM-wiki
collaborations, and comments/ edits from this community would be most
welcome!

Thanks and cheers,

Daniel

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On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Barbara Fischer
<barbara.fischer@wikimedia.de> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> in Germany we have only started to invite GLAM institutions to join the
> Wikidata community. Yet as far as I know, no institution has committed
> themselves to collaborate on a regular scale. But the interest is high as we
> can see when offering information on Wikidata on conferences. See this
> enthusiastic tweet a week ago.
>
> best regards
>
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> 2014-12-16 13:58 GMT+01:00 Bob Kosovsky <bobkosovsky@nypl.org>:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> This past Sunday WikimediaNYC had the opportunity of training on Wikidata,
>> courtesy of user emw. His slide presentation is here:
>>
>> http://www.slideshare.net/_emw/up-and-running-with-wikidata
>>
>> His nutshell summary: Wikidata is a way to bring structured data to
>> Wikimedia projects.
>>
>> Although I knew a little about Wikidata already, his presentation and
>> personal revelation ("I almost never edit Wikipedia now; all my editing is
>> on Wikidata") convinced me that I have to be more active  on Wikidata (at
>> least now I know how to begin being more active).
>>
>> So I'm wondering whether there are any GLAM projects that regularly
>> undertake Wikidata editing/integration as part of their activities.
>>
>>
>> Other suggested activities from WM/NYC meeting are listed here:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC#Activities_for_the_Wikidata-thon
>>
>> If you've never done any Wikidata, I highly recommend the Wikidata Game:
>>
>> https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-game/
>>
>>
>> --
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>> Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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