Hi Nkem,

 

Your initiative sounds very exciting. I am a Wikimedia community leader in Ghana and cofounder of Global Open Initiative Foundation. We have supported programs like this in the past and we’re currently organizing a workshop for librarians in Accra next week. If you can  be specific about you want to learn from my local Wikimedia community then we’re happy to support you as much as we can.

 

You can reach me off-list if you prefer.

 

-Masssly

0546360674

 

 

 

From: Nkem Osuigwe
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 4:47 PM
To: libraries@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [libraries] Collaboration between Wikipedia and African libraries

 

Hi,

I am Nkem Osuigwe. I work with AfLIA (African Library and Information Associations and Institutions). We recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Wikimedia Library for training and to get more Librarians understand the value and importance of Wikipedia as a resource for information dissemination and research in Africa. One of the terms of agreement in the MoU is having a progressive course on Wikipedia standards and processes for Librarians. We have been advised to write a grant proposal for a Wikipedian in Residence who will help adapt the already existing curriculum and materials to suit the African information environment and library ecosystem. The curriculum and materials were developed by OCLC for an American audience. I came across this Discussion list as I was researching to understand more about how the Resource has been used by libraries.

Now, I saw in writing for the grant proposal that I need to have informed Wikipedia Communities. Please can I get guidance on the Wikipedia communities that I need to inform that AfLIA is writing for a Wikipedia project grant to support the hiring of a Wikipedian in Residence?

Also, I strongly believe that we will need ideas and tips from this Community to help AfLIA run the training course successfully.

You may read up about AfLIA -web.aflia.net

We have members(Institutional) in 33 countries in Africa and we hope to leverage on it to increase the reach and use of Wikipedia.

I look forward to hearing from anyone here.

Thank you!

 

Nkem E. Osuigwe PhD CLN

Human Capacity Development & Training Director,

African Library and Information Associations & Institutions(AfLIA)
P.O.Box BC 38, Burma Camp, Accra, Ghana.

Website: www.aflia.net

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