Hi everyone,
This is an exciting announcement for those interested in the Wikipedia Libraries Project. For those of you working in libraries (or anyone wanting to attend!) we are having a meeting at the American Libraries Association midwinter meeting in Philadelphia (Saturday January 25th). We have a number of academic libraries who are interested in supporting Wikipedians in this novel way. Hopefully a lot more to report in the new year!
Merrilee
-----Original Message----- From: open-glam [mailto:open-glam-bounces@lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Amanda French Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:21 PM To: open-glam@lists.okfn.org Subject: [OpenGLAM] Position: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Position announcement: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
(also posted at http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/position-announcement-wikipedia-affiliate-roy-rosen...)
In conjunction with The Wikipedia Library http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library project, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media http://chnm.gmu.edu/ (RRCHNM) at George Mason University is seeking applicants for a "Wikipedia Affiliate." This is an unpaid, year-long, remote research position beginning March 1, 2014 and ending February 28, 2015 that entitles the affiliate to full library privileges at George Mason University http://library.gmu.edu/, including proxied access to all online materials to which the GMU Libraries subscribe: more than 400 databases, thousands of scholarly journals and mainstream periodicals, and hundreds of ebooks. The position is designed to give research library access to a Wikipedia editor who does not currently have such access or who has only limited access to scholarly resources: the purpose of the position is to help improve Wikipedia's reliability and accuracy by providing Wikipedia editors with access to the best scholarly information resources while providing a model for other universities to do likewise.
Qualifications
The affiliate will be an experienced Wikipedia editor with at least one year of regular activity contributing to Wikipedia on historical topics in any field, region, or period. The affiliate will also be a thorough researcher who is committed to improving Wikipedia articles by consulting and citing reliable, scholarly sources and who is a lucid writer of text for Wikipedia encyclopedia articles on historical topics. An undergraduate or graduate degree in History, Art History, or a related discipline is desirable but not required.
Position Description and Duties
During the affiliate year, the affiliate will conduct scholarly research using the library resources of George Mason University with the aim of significantly improving the accuracy and reliability of at least 25 Wikipedia articles on historical topics, preferably articles within a particular historical scope (for example: modern Russian and Soviet history, U.S. Civil War history, the history of late imperial China). Near the end of the affiliate year, the affiliate will write a brief report listing the Wikipedia articles he or she has contributed to and improved over the course of the year, describing how his or her access to GMU library resources has helped increase the reliability of Wikipedia on this topic and analyzing whether the affiliate program could serve as a model for other universities. The affiliate will also be asked to give a brief talk on the same subject to RRCHNM, either in person or via a remote technology such as Skype.
Application Instructions
To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. Amanda French at afrench5@gmu.edu mailto:afrench5@gmu.edu by January 20, 2014:
1. A standard résumé or curriculum vitae that also includes
* a link to your Wikipedia profile and * at least three links to Wikipedia articles on historical topics that you have contributed to.
2. A cover letter that includes
* a description of your background, including why you contribute to Wikipedia and what level of historical expertise and interest you have in which fields, regions, or periods; * a summary of what access you currently have (or don't have) to research materials such as databases and scholarly journals; * an explanation of why you want to become a Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM; and * a brief outline of the historical topic(s) and/or specific Wikipedia articles you would focus on during your affiliate year.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of the search by the end of February 2014. The affiliate year will begin March 1, 2014.
About the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Since 1994 under the founding direction of Roy Rosenzweig, the Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) at George Mason University has used digital media and computer technology to democratize history, to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in presenting and preserving the past. The center itself is a democratic, collaborative space where over fifty scholars, technologists, and researchers work together to advance the state of the art.
RRCHNM uses digital media and technology to preserve and present history online, transform scholarship across the humanities, and advance historical education and understanding. Each year RRCHNMâs many project websites receive over 20 million visitors, and over a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research.
George Mason University is a public research university located approximately 14 miles from Washington, D.C., with over 30,000 students. Global education and research are a fundamental part of the universityâs mission to serve its diverse and international student body. RRCHNM is part of the Department of History and Art History.
About The Wikipedia Library
The Wikipedia Library connects Wikipedia editors with libraries, open access resources, paywalled databases, and research experts. We are working together towards 5 big goals that create an open hub for conducting research:
* Connect editors with their local library and freely accessible resources * Partner to provide free access to paywalled publications, databases, universities, and libraries * Build relationships among our community of editors, libraries, and librarians * Facilitate research for Wikipedians, helping editors to find and use sources * Promote broader open access in publishing and research
The Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM position is based on the Wikipedia Visiting Scholar idea suggested by Peter Suber at the Harvard Open Access Project http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/hoap.
Thanks for sending this out, Merrilee!
I'm going to forward this to the general Wikimedia list as gendergap just because of the opportunity it represents. I've been lucky enough to have been set up as a research affiliate at a major institution after I lost my student access, and in many cases it has quite literally represented the difference between me being able to write a new article and me not being able to write a new article.
Best, Kevin Gorman
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Proffitt,Merrilee proffitm@oclc.orgwrote:
Hi everyone,
This is an exciting announcement for those interested in the Wikipedia Libraries Project. For those of you working in libraries (or anyone wanting to attend!) we are having a meeting at the American Libraries Association midwinter meeting in Philadelphia (Saturday January 25th). We have a number of academic libraries who are interested in supporting Wikipedians in this novel way. Hopefully a lot more to report in the new year!
Merrilee
-----Original Message----- From: open-glam [mailto:open-glam-bounces@lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Amanda French Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:21 PM To: open-glam@lists.okfn.org Subject: [OpenGLAM] Position: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Position announcement: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
(also posted at
http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/position-announcement-wikipedia-affiliate-roy-rosen... )
In conjunction with The Wikipedia Library http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library project, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media http://chnm.gmu.edu/ (RRCHNM) at George Mason University is seeking applicants for a "Wikipedia Affiliate."€ This is an unpaid, year-long, remote research position beginning March 1, 2014 and ending February 28, 2015 that entitles the affiliate to full library privileges at George Mason University http://library.gmu.edu/, including proxied access to all online materials to which the GMU Libraries subscribe: more than 400 databases, thousands of scholarly journals and mainstream periodicals, and hundreds of ebooks. The position is designed to give research library access to a Wikipedia editor who does not currently have such access or who has only limited access to scholarly resources: the purpose of the position is to help improve Wikipedia's reliability and accuracy by providing Wikipedia editors with access to the best scholarly information resources while providing a model for other universities to do likewise.
Qualifications
The affiliate will be an experienced Wikipedia editor with at least one year of regular activity contributing to Wikipedia on historical topics in any field, region, or period. The affiliate will also be a thorough researcher who is committed to improving Wikipedia articles by consulting and citing reliable, scholarly sources and who is a lucid writer of text for Wikipedia encyclopedia articles on historical topics. An undergraduate or graduate degree in History, Art History, or a related discipline is desirable but not required.
Position Description and Duties
During the affiliate year, the affiliate will conduct scholarly research using the library resources of George Mason University with the aim of significantly improving the accuracy and reliability of at least 25 Wikipedia articles on historical topics, preferably articles within a particular historical scope (for example: modern Russian and Soviet history, U.S. Civil War history, the history of late imperial China). Near the end of the affiliate year, the affiliate will write a brief report listing the Wikipedia articles he or she has contributed to and improved over the course of the year, describing how his or her access to GMU library resources has helped increase the reliability of Wikipedia on this topic and analyzing whether the affiliate program could serve as a model for other universities. The affiliate will also be asked to give a brief talk on the same subject to RRCHNM, either in person or via a remote technology such as Skype.
Application Instructions
To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. Amanda French at afrench5@gmu.edu mailto:afrench5@gmu.edu by January 20, 2014:
- A standard résumé or curriculum vitae that also includes
- a link to your Wikipedia profile and
- at least three links to Wikipedia articles on historical topics that you have contributed to.
- A cover letter that includes
- a description of your background, including why you contribute to Wikipedia and what level of historical expertise and interest you have in which fields, regions, or periods;
- a summary of what access you currently have (or don't have) to research materials such as databases and scholarly journals;
- an explanation of why you want to become a Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM; and
- a brief outline of the historical topic(s) and/or specific Wikipedia articles you would focus on during your affiliate year.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of the search by the end of February 2014. The affiliate year will begin March 1, 2014.
About the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Since 1994 under the founding direction of Roy Rosenzweig, the Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) at George Mason University has used digital media and computer technology to democratize history, €”to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in presenting and preserving the past. The center itself is a democratic, collaborative space where over fifty scholars, technologists, and researchers work together to advance the state of the art.
RRCHNM uses digital media and technology to preserve and present history online, transform scholarship across the humanities, and advance historical education and understanding. Each year RRCHNM’s many project websites receive over 20 million visitors, and over a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research.
George Mason University is a public research university located approximately 14 miles from Washington, D.C., with over 30,000 students. Global education and research are a fundamental part of the university’s mission to serve its diverse and international student body. RRCHNM is part of the Department of History and Art History.
About The Wikipedia Library
The Wikipedia Library connects Wikipedia editors with libraries, open access resources, paywalled databases, and research experts. We are working together towards 5 big goals that create an open hub for conducting research:
- Connect editors with their local library and freely accessible resources
- Partner to provide free access to paywalled publications, databases, universities, and libraries
- Build relationships among our community of editors, libraries, and librarians
- Facilitate research for Wikipedians, helping editors to find and use sources
- Promote broader open access in publishing and research
The Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM position is based on the Wikipedia Visiting Scholar idea suggested by Peter Suber at the Harvard Open Access Project http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/hoap.
--
Amanda L. French, Ph.D. http://amandafrench.net
Email: amanda@amandafrench.net Cell: 720-530-7515 Twitter: @amandafrench Skype: amandafrenchphd AIM: habitrailgirl
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When is the Wikipedia meetup at ALA? I see from the note, "Saturday Jan 25", but no time / place?
Laura
---------------------------------- Laura Markstein Quilter / lquilter@lquilter.net
*Attorney, Geek, Militant Librarian, Teacher* Copyright and Information Policy Librarian University of Massachusetts, Amherst lquilter@library.umass.edu
Lecturer, Simmons College, GSLIS laura.quilter@simmons.edu
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Proffitt,Merrilee proffitm@oclc.orgwrote:
Hi everyone,
This is an exciting announcement for those interested in the Wikipedia Libraries Project. For those of you working in libraries (or anyone wanting to attend!) we are having a meeting at the American Libraries Association midwinter meeting in Philadelphia (Saturday January 25th). We have a number of academic libraries who are interested in supporting Wikipedians in this novel way. Hopefully a lot more to report in the new year!
Merrilee
-----Original Message----- From: open-glam [mailto:open-glam-bounces@lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Amanda French Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:21 PM To: open-glam@lists.okfn.org Subject: [OpenGLAM] Position: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Position announcement: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
(also posted at
http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/position-announcement-wikipedia-affiliate-roy-rosen... )
In conjunction with The Wikipedia Library http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library project, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media http://chnm.gmu.edu/ (RRCHNM) at George Mason University is seeking applicants for a "Wikipedia Affiliate."€ This is an unpaid, year-long, remote research position beginning March 1, 2014 and ending February 28, 2015 that entitles the affiliate to full library privileges at George Mason University http://library.gmu.edu/, including proxied access to all online materials to which the GMU Libraries subscribe: more than 400 databases, thousands of scholarly journals and mainstream periodicals, and hundreds of ebooks. The position is designed to give research library access to a Wikipedia editor who does not currently have such access or who has only limited access to scholarly resources: the purpose of the position is to help improve Wikipedia's reliability and accuracy by providing Wikipedia editors with access to the best scholarly information resources while providing a model for other universities to do likewise.
Qualifications
The affiliate will be an experienced Wikipedia editor with at least one year of regular activity contributing to Wikipedia on historical topics in any field, region, or period. The affiliate will also be a thorough researcher who is committed to improving Wikipedia articles by consulting and citing reliable, scholarly sources and who is a lucid writer of text for Wikipedia encyclopedia articles on historical topics. An undergraduate or graduate degree in History, Art History, or a related discipline is desirable but not required.
Position Description and Duties
During the affiliate year, the affiliate will conduct scholarly research using the library resources of George Mason University with the aim of significantly improving the accuracy and reliability of at least 25 Wikipedia articles on historical topics, preferably articles within a particular historical scope (for example: modern Russian and Soviet history, U.S. Civil War history, the history of late imperial China). Near the end of the affiliate year, the affiliate will write a brief report listing the Wikipedia articles he or she has contributed to and improved over the course of the year, describing how his or her access to GMU library resources has helped increase the reliability of Wikipedia on this topic and analyzing whether the affiliate program could serve as a model for other universities. The affiliate will also be asked to give a brief talk on the same subject to RRCHNM, either in person or via a remote technology such as Skype.
Application Instructions
To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. Amanda French at afrench5@gmu.edu mailto:afrench5@gmu.edu by January 20, 2014:
- A standard résumé or curriculum vitae that also includes
- a link to your Wikipedia profile and
- at least three links to Wikipedia articles on historical topics that you have contributed to.
- A cover letter that includes
- a description of your background, including why you contribute to Wikipedia and what level of historical expertise and interest you have in which fields, regions, or periods;
- a summary of what access you currently have (or don't have) to research materials such as databases and scholarly journals;
- an explanation of why you want to become a Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM; and
- a brief outline of the historical topic(s) and/or specific Wikipedia articles you would focus on during your affiliate year.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of the search by the end of February 2014. The affiliate year will begin March 1, 2014.
About the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Since 1994 under the founding direction of Roy Rosenzweig, the Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) at George Mason University has used digital media and computer technology to democratize history, €”to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in presenting and preserving the past. The center itself is a democratic, collaborative space where over fifty scholars, technologists, and researchers work together to advance the state of the art.
RRCHNM uses digital media and technology to preserve and present history online, transform scholarship across the humanities, and advance historical education and understanding. Each year RRCHNM’s many project websites receive over 20 million visitors, and over a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research.
George Mason University is a public research university located approximately 14 miles from Washington, D.C., with over 30,000 students. Global education and research are a fundamental part of the university’s mission to serve its diverse and international student body. RRCHNM is part of the Department of History and Art History.
About The Wikipedia Library
The Wikipedia Library connects Wikipedia editors with libraries, open access resources, paywalled databases, and research experts. We are working together towards 5 big goals that create an open hub for conducting research:
- Connect editors with their local library and freely accessible resources
- Partner to provide free access to paywalled publications, databases, universities, and libraries
- Build relationships among our community of editors, libraries, and librarians
- Facilitate research for Wikipedians, helping editors to find and use sources
- Promote broader open access in publishing and research
The Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM position is based on the Wikipedia Visiting Scholar idea suggested by Peter Suber at the Harvard Open Access Project http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/hoap.
--
Amanda L. French, Ph.D. http://amandafrench.net
Email: amanda@amandafrench.net Cell: 720-530-7515 Twitter: @amandafrench Skype: amandafrenchphd AIM: habitrailgirl
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Hi Laura,
I'm organizing the Wikipedia/OCLC event. It's a small room so we've been going invitation only. Here's your invitation ;)
You are invited to participate in an invitation-only session hosted by OCLC and Wikipedia to discuss participation in a pilot project. Wikipedia seeks libraries who are willing to host a Wikipedia editor and give that editor access to their library materials in order to enhance the article citation process on Wikipedia. The cooperative's goal for this project is to make the library's e-collections available online via the Worldcat knowledge base, so that students using Wikipedia in your library can see links to full-text articles that the library makes available.
Please come hear more on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at the OCLC Red Suite, Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, from 1:30-3 p.m. EST.
RSVP to Cindy Cunningham, cunningc@oclc.org
Thank you; hope to see you there!
Best, Jake Orlowitz (Ocaasi)
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 10:20 PM, Laura Quilter lquilter@lquilter.netwrote:
When is the Wikipedia meetup at ALA? I see from the note, "Saturday Jan 25", but no time / place?
Laura
Laura Markstein Quilter / lquilter@lquilter.net
*Attorney, Geek, Militant Librarian, Teacher* Copyright and Information Policy Librarian University of Massachusetts, Amherst lquilter@library.umass.edu
Lecturer, Simmons College, GSLIS laura.quilter@simmons.edu
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Proffitt,Merrilee proffitm@oclc.orgwrote:
Hi everyone,
This is an exciting announcement for those interested in the Wikipedia Libraries Project. For those of you working in libraries (or anyone wanting to attend!) we are having a meeting at the American Libraries Association midwinter meeting in Philadelphia (Saturday January 25th). We have a number of academic libraries who are interested in supporting Wikipedians in this novel way. Hopefully a lot more to report in the new year!
Merrilee
-----Original Message----- From: open-glam [mailto:open-glam-bounces@lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Amanda French Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:21 PM To: open-glam@lists.okfn.org Subject: [OpenGLAM] Position: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Position announcement: Wikipedia Affiliate, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
(also posted at
http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/position-announcement-wikipedia-affiliate-roy-rosen... )
In conjunction with The Wikipedia Library http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library project, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media http://chnm.gmu.edu/ (RRCHNM) at George Mason University is seeking applicants for a "Wikipedia Affiliate."€ This is an unpaid, year-long, remote research position beginning March 1, 2014 and ending February 28, 2015 that entitles the affiliate to full library privileges at George Mason University http://library.gmu.edu/, including proxied access to all online materials to which the GMU Libraries subscribe: more than 400 databases, thousands of scholarly journals and mainstream periodicals, and hundreds of ebooks. The position is designed to give research library access to a Wikipedia editor who does not currently have such access or who has only limited access to scholarly resources: the purpose of the position is to help improve Wikipedia's reliability and accuracy by providing Wikipedia editors with access to the best scholarly information resources while providing a model for other universities to do likewise.
Qualifications
The affiliate will be an experienced Wikipedia editor with at least one year of regular activity contributing to Wikipedia on historical topics in any field, region, or period. The affiliate will also be a thorough researcher who is committed to improving Wikipedia articles by consulting and citing reliable, scholarly sources and who is a lucid writer of text for Wikipedia encyclopedia articles on historical topics. An undergraduate or graduate degree in History, Art History, or a related discipline is desirable but not required.
Position Description and Duties
During the affiliate year, the affiliate will conduct scholarly research using the library resources of George Mason University with the aim of significantly improving the accuracy and reliability of at least 25 Wikipedia articles on historical topics, preferably articles within a particular historical scope (for example: modern Russian and Soviet history, U.S. Civil War history, the history of late imperial China). Near the end of the affiliate year, the affiliate will write a brief report listing the Wikipedia articles he or she has contributed to and improved over the course of the year, describing how his or her access to GMU library resources has helped increase the reliability of Wikipedia on this topic and analyzing whether the affiliate program could serve as a model for other universities. The affiliate will also be asked to give a brief talk on the same subject to RRCHNM, either in person or via a remote technology such as Skype.
Application Instructions
To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. Amanda French at afrench5@gmu.edu mailto:afrench5@gmu.edu by January 20, 2014:
- A standard résumé or curriculum vitae that also includes
- a link to your Wikipedia profile and
- at least three links to Wikipedia articles on historical topics that you have contributed to.
- A cover letter that includes
- a description of your background, including why you contribute to Wikipedia and what level of historical expertise and interest you have in which fields, regions, or periods;
- a summary of what access you currently have (or don't have) to research materials such as databases and scholarly journals;
- an explanation of why you want to become a Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM; and
- a brief outline of the historical topic(s) and/or specific Wikipedia articles you would focus on during your affiliate year.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of the search by the end of February 2014. The affiliate year will begin March 1, 2014.
About the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Since 1994 under the founding direction of Roy Rosenzweig, the Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) at George Mason University has used digital media and computer technology to democratize history, €”to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in presenting and preserving the past. The center itself is a democratic, collaborative space where over fifty scholars, technologists, and researchers work together to advance the state of the art.
RRCHNM uses digital media and technology to preserve and present history online, transform scholarship across the humanities, and advance historical education and understanding. Each year RRCHNM’s many project websites receive over 20 million visitors, and over a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research.
George Mason University is a public research university located approximately 14 miles from Washington, D.C., with over 30,000 students. Global education and research are a fundamental part of the university’s mission to serve its diverse and international student body. RRCHNM is part of the Department of History and Art History.
About The Wikipedia Library
The Wikipedia Library connects Wikipedia editors with libraries, open access resources, paywalled databases, and research experts. We are working together towards 5 big goals that create an open hub for conducting research:
- Connect editors with their local library and freely accessible resources
- Partner to provide free access to paywalled publications, databases, universities, and libraries
- Build relationships among our community of editors, libraries, and librarians
- Facilitate research for Wikipedians, helping editors to find and use sources
- Promote broader open access in publishing and research
The Wikipedia Affiliate to RRCHNM position is based on the Wikipedia Visiting Scholar idea suggested by Peter Suber at the Harvard Open Access Project http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/hoap.
--
Amanda L. French, Ph.D. http://amandafrench.net
Email: amanda@amandafrench.net Cell: 720-530-7515 Twitter: @amandafrench Skype: amandafrenchphd AIM: habitrailgirl
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