*Please excuse any cross-posting*
Dear colleagues,
We hope that you will consider participating in our research survey.
This survey is for members of GLAM institutions that have begun to
contribute to open knowledge projects (Wikidata, Wikipedia, SNAC, etc.).
The purpose of the survey is to learn about policies and practices, or lack
thereof, GLAM staff are following around contributing demographic
information for living people (e.g., Sex or Gender, Ethnic Group, Race,
Sexual Orientation, etc.) to open knowledge projects. Information collected
from this survey will inform an ethical investigation into issues
surrounding these practices.
The results will be used to write a journal article on ethics and open
knowledge projects, and may also be shared via conferences or other
writings. Your participation in this survey is voluntary. You may choose
not to participate. If you decide to participate in this research survey,
you may withdraw at any time. All personal information will be
confidential. We will make our best effort to protect your individual
survey responses so that no one will be able to connect your responses with
you or your organization.
The three principal investigators working on this project are Greta Kuriger
Suiter (gsuiter(a)mit.edu), Kurt Hanselman (khanselman(a)sdsu.edu), and Nerissa
Lindsey (nlindsey(a)sdsu.edu). If you have any questions about this survey,
feel free to contact us.
Completing this survey should take approximately 10 to 15 minutes. The
survey will remain open until June 4th, 2021. Thank you for your
participation.
Anonymous survey link:
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--
Greta Kuriger Suiter
Processing Archivist
Department of Distinctive Collections
MIT Libraries
gsuiter(a)mit.edu
Good day all,
The participation and contribution of African Librarians to #1Lib1Ref under
the first ever African Librarians Week in May 2020 recorded about 84% of
the total edits
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Lessons/May_…>
attained worldwide for that cycle .
With the theme *"Learning in Africa''*, AfLIA will launch the second
African Librarians Week starting *17th - 24th May*, an exciting period
where African library and information professionals concertedly provide
reliable and factual information to the world through Wikipedia as part of
the global *#1Lib1Ref* campaign which is expected to run from the 15th May
– 5th June, 2021.
The AfLibWk dashboard will remain open to track contributions till 5th
June, 2021. Contributions in AfLIA's working languages (English, French and
Portuguese) are welcome.
To learn more about the African Librarians Week, see:
https://web.aflia.net/aflibwk/ [1].
*How can you be a part of this?*
We invite you to engage in any of the following ways :
*Edit in the challenge!*
Sign-up for the challenge and add citations to Wikipedia.
Alternatively, create and expand articles you have identified under the
given theme with the relevant sources.
Sign up here :
https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/AfLIA/AfLIA_1Lib1Ref_African_…
[2]
*Promote in your community!*
Please share this in your communities and networks where possible; tell
your library, researcher and knowledge-loving friends about this. We need
everyone's help to make Wikipedia more reliable!
Share this as a starting point :
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_in_African_Libraries/African_Libr…
[3]
Our hashtags on social media remain #1Lib1Ref #AfLibWk
Thank you in advance
Alice Kibombo
WiR, AfLIA
[1] https://web.aflia.net/aflibwk/
[2] https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/AfLIA/AfLIA_1Lib1Ref_African_…
[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_in_African_Libraries/African_Libr…
Nice opportunity for OA, Python, PostgreSQL and bibliographic dataset
enthusiasts!
https://team.inria.fr/valda/engineer-position-in-the-valda-team/
(Please forgive the crossposting.)
Best regards,
Federico
== Engineer position in the Valda team ==
Valda is hiring an engineer to work on the [https://dissem.in/ Dissemin]
platfom for a two-year position at [https://www.ens.psl.eu/ École
normale supérieure]. Dissemin is a tool to detect research articles
behind paywalls and to help their authors upload them in an open
repository. Dissemin is an [https://gitlab.com/dissemin/dissemin
open-source project] with various contributors, organized as a
[https://association.dissem.in/index.html.en non-profit].
=== Profile of the candidate ===
The applicant should be familiar with or ready to learn the following
technologies:
* the Python programming language;
* the Django Web application framework;
* the PostgreSQL database management system;
* RESTful Web APIs;
* processing of large datasets.
The applicant should be familiar with an open-source development
workflow (basics of Git, merge requests, proficiency in technical
English) and willing and interested to work in an academic environment
on a project related to academic publishing. The candidate should be
able to work autonomously, in interaction with a remote team of developers.
The applicant should hold a Master or engineering diploma in a field
related to computer science or computer engineering. Candidates holding
a PhD on a relevant topic are also welcome, with the experience of the
PhD recognized and useful for the project.
The applicant need not be French-speaking.
=== Tasks ===
The role of the engineer will be to turn Dissemin from a
proof-of-concept work into a production-ready tool, in particular to be
used by French researchers to help them deposit their works on
open-access platforms, as required by their employers or funders. Some
specific tasks include:
* day-to-day management of the Dissemin platform and bug fixing;
* integration of [https://www.crossref.org/ Crossref] and
[https://www.base-search.net/ BASE] data, in connection with
[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/ HAL];
* optimization of the data ingestion from [https://www.crossref.org/
Crossref] and [https://www.base-search.net/ BASE];
* possible migration of the platform to a different hosting and
architecture;
* interaction with the Valda research team on subjects related to the
analysis of the scientific corpus (e.g., possible co-supervision of
Master's students).
=== Work conditions ===
The engineer will be hosted at École normale supérieure in the 5th
district of Paris and employed by ENS on a one-year contract renewable
once, for a total planned duration of two years.
For a full-time position, the work week is 37.5 hours (flexible hours),
with 49 vacation days yearly; part-time positions can be discussed. The
engineer will work under the supervision of the head of the Valda team,
[https://pierre.senellart.com/ Pierre Senellart]. The salary will follow
the ENS salary scale for technical employees (typically 26 to 36 k€
gross yearly salary depending on experience and degree).
The position is expected to start at the earliest in June 2021 and at
the latest in January 2022.
=== Work environment ===
The work will be conducted within a dynamic research team, also in
interaction with the [https://prairie-institute.fr/ PRAIRIE institute]
for artificial intelligence research in Paris. The engineer will be
encouraged to participate in the life of the team (research seminars,
discussions with PhD candidates and researchers, etc.). This position
can also serve as a gateway for applicants considering a PhD thesis in
related areas. All development will be open-source. Contributing to
third-party open-source projects useful to Dissemin is also encouraged.
=== Diversity ===
ENS is an equal-opportunity employer, with ENS and Dissemin committed to
diversity and professional equality in terms of gender, handicap, and
origin. For this reason, applicants need not mention any personal
information (such as age, family situation, photo) on their application.
=== How to apply? ===
Candidates can submit their application (CV, motivation letter,
references, link to past projects) as a single PDF document to
hiring(a)dissem.in . Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
Early applications are recommended.
=== Acknowledgment ===
This project is funded with support from the French National Fund for
Open Science.