I am excited to announce that the Chemical Heritage Foundation[1]—a non-profit repository in Philadelphia, USA with collections relating to the history and heritage of chemistry, chemical engineering, and related sciences and technologies—is seeking an experienced Wikipedian to serve as their Wikipedian in Residence[2]. The Wikipedian in Residence will work as a community coordinator and strengthen the relationship between CHF and the Wikipedian community through a range of activities, similar to past GLAM-Wiki[3] residencies. This is a full-time, temporary position with a small stipend with an immediate opening.
The Wikipedian in Residence's potential activities includes organizing on-site events for the local Wikipedian community, adding digital content from CHF's holdings to Wikimedia Commons and Wikisource, encouraging increased content or quality of Wikipedia articles using CHF resources, teaching Wikipedia skills to the CHF staff or researcher community, and documenting their experiences in blogs, social media, or elsewhere.
To learn more or apply, please visit < http://www.chemheritage.org/about/careers/wikipedian-in-residence.aspx%3E. Questions relating to the position can be sent to Jeffery Guin, Manager of Emerging Media, at jguin@chemheritage.org, or to me if they are general queries about Wikipedians in Residence or GLAM-Wiki. Please forward this message to other lists or or contacts you think would be interested. Thanks!
[1] See http://www.chemheritage.org/ [2] To learn more about Wikipedians in Residence, please visit < http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedian_in_Residence%3E. [3] If you are interested in learning more about Wikipedia's work with cultural instituions generally, see < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/US%3E.
-- Dominic McDevitt-Parks Cultural Partnerships Coordinator, Wikimedia District of Columbia http://wikimediadc.org dominic@wikimediadc.org @Dominic_MP | @wikimediadc
Wow! This is wonderful. Martin Walker and the Chemistry WikiProject, call your offices :)
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Dominic McDevitt-Parks dominic.mcdevitt-parks@wikimediadc.org wrote:
I am excited to announce that the Chemical Heritage Foundation[1]—a non-profit repository in Philadelphia, USA with collections relating to the history and heritage of chemistry, chemical engineering, and related sciences and technologies—is seeking an experienced Wikipedian to serve as their Wikipedian in Residence[2]. The Wikipedian in Residence will work as a community coordinator and strengthen the relationship between CHF and the Wikipedian community through a range of activities, similar to past GLAM-Wiki[3] residencies. This is a full-time, temporary position with a small stipend with an immediate opening.
The Wikipedian in Residence's potential activities includes organizing on-site events for the local Wikipedian community, adding digital content from CHF's holdings to Wikimedia Commons and Wikisource, encouraging increased content or quality of Wikipedia articles using CHF resources, teaching Wikipedia skills to the CHF staff or researcher community, and documenting their experiences in blogs, social media, or elsewhere.
To learn more or apply, please visit http://www.chemheritage.org/about/careers/wikipedian-in-residence.aspx. Questions relating to the position can be sent to Jeffery Guin, Manager of Emerging Media, at jguin@chemheritage.org, or to me if they are general queries about Wikipedians in Residence or GLAM-Wiki. Please forward this message to other lists or or contacts you think would be interested. Thanks!
[1] See http://www.chemheritage.org/ [2] To learn more about Wikipedians in Residence, please visit http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedian_in_Residence. [3] If you are interested in learning more about Wikipedia's work with cultural instituions generally, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/US.
-- Dominic McDevitt-Parks Cultural Partnerships Coordinator, Wikimedia District of Columbia http://wikimediadc.org dominic@wikimediadc.org @Dominic_MP | @wikimediadc
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-- Samuel Klein @metasj w:user:sj +1 617 529 4266
Great news - Well done
On 18 March 2013 22:35, Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Wow! This is wonderful. Martin Walker and the Chemistry WikiProject, call your offices :)
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Dominic McDevitt-Parks dominic.mcdevitt-parks@wikimediadc.org wrote:
I am excited to announce that the Chemical Heritage Foundation[1]—a non-profit repository in Philadelphia, USA with collections relating to
the
history and heritage of chemistry, chemical engineering, and related sciences and technologies—is seeking an experienced Wikipedian to serve
as
their Wikipedian in Residence[2]. The Wikipedian in Residence will work
as a
community coordinator and strengthen the relationship between CHF and the Wikipedian community through a range of activities, similar to past GLAM-Wiki[3] residencies. This is a full-time, temporary position with a small stipend with an immediate opening.
The Wikipedian in Residence's potential activities includes organizing on-site events for the local Wikipedian community, adding digital content from CHF's holdings to Wikimedia Commons and Wikisource, encouraging increased content or quality of Wikipedia articles using CHF resources, teaching Wikipedia skills to the CHF staff or researcher community, and documenting their experiences in blogs, social media, or elsewhere.
To learn more or apply, please visit <http://www.chemheritage.org/about/careers/wikipedian-in-residence.aspx . Questions relating to the position can be sent to Jeffery Guin, Manager
of
Emerging Media, at jguin@chemheritage.org, or to me if they are
general
queries about Wikipedians in Residence or GLAM-Wiki. Please forward this message to other lists or or contacts you think would be interested.
Thanks!
[1] See http://www.chemheritage.org/ [2] To learn more about Wikipedians in Residence, please visit http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedian_in_Residence. [3] If you are interested in learning more about Wikipedia's work with cultural instituions generally, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/US.
-- Dominic McDevitt-Parks Cultural Partnerships Coordinator, Wikimedia District of Columbia http://wikimediadc.org dominic@wikimediadc.org @Dominic_MP | @wikimediadc
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