dear list colleagues,
preparing a slot on paid editing in the GLAM-field on the Wikimania 2013, we are looking for debate willing GLAM activists to join us.
These days the discussion on paid editing has climbed new peaks among the German speaking community. Paid editing is probably a topic in your chapter and especially it is for GLAM activists, isn't it? Let us share our stories we had with paid editing in the GLAM-field. I assume, we all want to motivate GLAM staff to contribute to Wikimedia projects not only by content but by edits too. Naturally they will do it during their working hours. It is their job they do. Well, many consider paid editing for the GLAM-cause as acceptable. But we think, it needs a transparent and evident checklist easy to handle for every GLAM author. Authors need to feel safe that their effort will not be banned only because the were paid for editing. And we need to be sure what we want. The edit of a GLAM author is only a good and valuable edit if it fulfills certain standards. We all agree. But these standards need to be defined. Let's discuss advocacy versus the need to be well represented in the Wikipedia. How to mediate the interests of volunteer authors and paid ones. How to make transparent that this edit was motivated by still other interests than the noble one of free knowledge These are some of the thoughts, Dirk Franke and I would like to debate with You in all its pros and contras at the Wikimania.
Please join our preparation group "GLAMourous edits for a few dollars more". For more information in English see http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/01/23/german-community-project-about-paid-editing-starts/#English" and feel free to share your thoughts.
About us:
Dirk Franke runs Community Project about the future of paid editing on the German Wikipedia. For one year he is a kind of a fellow of the German Wikipedia community and the German Wikimedia chapter.
Barbara Fischer works as curator for cultural partnerships for Wikimedia Deutschland.
thanks