Hey All, 

I just wanted to remind you all to participate in the open commenting period: we only have a couple more weeks to weigh in and help solifidify the version of the white papers presented below. 

I have been hearing lots of positive conversation at both in person events and through the communications backchannels: keep up the great work at socializing the papers or if you want to spread it on social media, point at the blog: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/09/19/engaging-libraries-wikipedia/

Cheers, 

Alex Stinson

On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Alex Stinson <astinson@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi GLAM-Wiki Folks, 

With the cooperation of IFLA, we have been working on white papers. We have prepared the below email to forward to library communities in your context to solicit feedback on the draft white papers. Please share with your partners and community coordinators. 

Also if you are on social media, we would welcome sharing of the following: 



I hope you get a chance to engage, and that these papers prove useful for your outreach efforts. 

Cheers, 

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




Hello all,


As you probably have noticed, in the last few years more and more library communities are engaging with Wikipedia as a tool for teaching our patrons effective internet research, but also as contributors of Wikimedia projects, through projects like Art and Feminism and the #1lib1ref campaign.


But these kinds of collaborations, only scratch the surface -- whole networks of libraries are integrating Wikipedia into their professional work of sharing knowledge, and using it as a tool for serving their patrons. Take for example the public libraries in Catalonia: nearly 200 libraries are actively contributing to Wikimedia projects, as an effort to preserve Catalan language and culture.


Since early 2016, IFLA Headquarters and the Wikipedia Library Team at the Wikimedia Foundation, have been supporting a group of Wikipedians and Library experts in writing two white papers on the opportunities for library and Wikipedia collaboration. Initial drafts of these papers were presented at the WLIC 2016, and were well received.


We hope to continue to refine these papers, and we need your help to do it: though the committees that wrote the papers include leading experts on these collaboration, we know that their are hundreds of leaders in library and Wikipedia communities who also have valuable  experience with these important partnerships. We hope to revise the current drafts to fully reflect the global experience of Wikipedia and Library collaborators.


To this end, we invite you to join our open commenting period on the white papers, that just opened on September 19 and will remain open through October 31st. Instructions for commenting, are available in the following Google docs:


Thank you for your time! And please feel free to share the invitation for comment widely!


Cheers,


Alex Stinson, GLAM-Wiki Strategist, Wikimedia Foundation

Julia Brungs, Policy and Research Officer, IFLA


[1]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ysh1N6BT29-rrAGRidMj1i0BHBzcwIms7TUamUbcg98

[2]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nrqxK46pqDs6DgSGHtfzAJLjQ94rA-3bgLDa2BZpF5M






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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