>From new york's METRO library council.
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Hi all,
We're hosting an Open Data Fellowship for GLAMs in NYC. I look forward
to making this happen and would love to talk to any folks on this list
that have hosted something similar or are considering it.
Cheers,
Jefferson
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Open Data Fellowship
Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO), in partnership with the
OpenGLAM initiative, Open Knowledge Foundation, and Wikimedia NYC, is
now accepting applications for an Open Data Fellowship for Summer
2013. This paid, 8-week fellowship will serve two roles:
• Wikipedian-in-Residence for member institutions in the METRO consortium
• Facilitator for institutions interested in pursuing broader open
data initiatives
METRO is a non-profit consortium of over 250 libraries, archives,
museums, cultural heritage institutions, and non-profits in New York
City. The fellowship position will also collaborate with OpenGLAM,
OKF, and Wikimedia NYC as part of their work.
Position Details:
Wikipedian-in-Residence role:
• Assist METRO membership in their understanding and use of Wikipedia
• Provide training and guidance on Wikipedia/Wikimedia use and WikiProjects
• Assist membership with releasing collection content into
Wikimedia (or other) Commons
• Organize and host at least one Wikimedia-related special event or workshop
Open Data role:
• Assist membership with open data initiatives, including tools,
platforms, and licensing
• Develop guides and manuals for data export, management, public release
• Contribute to an emerging multi-institutional linked open data
project as needed
Fellow is expected to document their experience through METRO,
OpenGLAM, GLAM-Wiki, or other community channels.
Position Requirements:
• Must have experience creating or editing Wikipedia content,
contributing to Wikimedia (or other) Commons, and/or using other open
data platforms
• Student (graduate or undergrad) preferred, but any qualified
candidates will be considered
• Experience working in GLAMs or other cultural heritage
institutions is preferred
• Some experience in user training or creating instructional
resources is preferred
• Must be a US citizen
About the Position:
• Stipend: $5000 for a full-time, 8-week term working a 35-hour week
• Position Term: 8 weeks, start and end date flexible, but
primarily during summer
• Located: At METRO (57 E. 11th St. NYC); some possible work at
member organizations (within New York City’s five boroughs and
Westchester county)
How to Apply:
Submit a cover letter (including your Wikipedia experience, username,
and other skills you bring to the position) along with your resume and
two references along with their contact information. Email the above
in PDF format to info(a)metro.org. Applications accepted through May 15,
2013. Questions may be directed to Jefferson Bailey,
jbailey(a)metro.org.
View the job listing at:
http://metro.org/articles/open-data-fellowship-accepting-applications/
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Jefferson Bailey
Strategic Initiatives Manager
Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO)
212.228.2320 x115
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Dear Wikipedians and open library enthusiasts,
The API to access and play with the DPLA metadata stores has been
released. You can get an API key and test it out (see below, and
https://github.com/dpla ).
If you're interested you can follow the technical discussion on the
mailing list:
https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/lists/info/dpla-tech
SJ
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tom Morris <tfmorris(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [dpla-tech] New DPLA API released
To: "dpla-tech(a)eon.law.harvard.edu"
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Jeffrey Licht <jeff(a)podconsulting.com> wrote:
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> Certainly!
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> FYI - you will need an API key to use the API - details on how to get one are here: https://github.com/dpla/platform#requesting-an-api-access-key
Probably simple enough to repeat here:
curl -v -XPOST http://api.dp.la/v2/api_key/you@your_email.com
If you use Gmail, check your spam folder. The key is sent immediately.