SJ—this is my personal opinion (not the view of the organizing committee) but I'd love to see more of the following:
- people from GLAM organizations that are actively experimenting with Wikidata integration in their collections: most libraries know about Wikidata as a controlled vocabulary for topics, not many know about its coverage of works, authors, institutions; - Wikimedia contributors interested in filling out gaps for works cited in Wikipedia and other sister projects but still missing in Wikidata—like books (see this recent discussion https://twitter.com/MagnusManske/status/1035131537174474752) or other types of source (patents, radio programs, news articles); - librarians, archivists, ethnographers working on underrepresented sources or collections that don't follow typical metadata standards - journalists and organizations interested in using Wikidata for fact-checking and verification
the full list would probably be much longer. What are the missing communities that others on this list think we should reach out to?
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 6:35 AM Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Fantastic -- thanks for sharing Dario! Who do you just want to see come who haven't been before?
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