Hi John and everyone,
first, congratulations for all these impressive projects. I'm particularly interested in the second one which is a big step to help cultural institutions incorporate the contribution to wikimedia projects in professionnal practices. I'm wondering how this online training module has become a "mandatory" training module for all of public librarians ? What is the link between the National Library of Sweden and the other public ones ? Are they linked to cities, municipalities or directly to the National Library of Sweden ?
Do you think an english documentation will be available ?
Congrats again for thoses projects !
Best,
Xavier
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Le jeu. 28 mars 2019 à 14:04, Sydney Poore spoore@wikimedia.org a écrit :
John, I'm thrilled to learn of the these project grants and the accompanying funding. Congratulations to you and others involved in securing this funding and the reduced cost for the office space.
This accomplishment should be celebrated far and wide because of the value that it brings to the whole Wikimedia movement!
Sydney
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 6:31 AM John Andersson < john.andersson@wikimedia.se> wrote:
Wikimedia Sverige is proud to be the recipient of three new grants
totaling
around USD 500,000. We hope to work with many of you as part of these projects. If you are interested in getting involved or receiving updates please let me know.
Furthermore, the chapter also has a new heavily subsidized agreement for our office space.
Project 1: Wikispeech – The Speech Data Collector
The first project is a continuation of the Wikispeech[1] project, a text-to-speech (TTS) system that converts written text into speech. From September 2019 to April 2021 we aim to finalize building the MediaWiki extension and to build tools to collect speech data to add pronunciations to Wikipedia, Wiktionary and Wikidata and to add more languages to the text-to-speech solution. The tools should also be possible to use for
oral
citations.
The work happens in partnership with the Royal Technical Institute, STTS
(a
language processing company), Mozilla Foundation, Wikimedia Deutschland
and
the Swedish Dyslexia Association.
As always, you can find the full application on our wiki (in Swedish):
https://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Projekt:Wikispeech_%E2%80%93_Talresursinsamlar...
Project 2: Wikipedia in Libraries
From 2019 to 2020 Wikimedia Sverige, together with the National Library
of
Sweden, will develop an online training module for Swedish librarians focused around free knowledge and the Wikimedia platforms. This will be a mandatory training for all of Sweden's 5,000 public librarians. Our hope
is
to give all of them a basic understanding of the Wikimedia projects, as well as to complement the online training with advanced courses for the most dedicated. The advanced courses will give them the tools to
ongoingly
organize activities and events independently at their libraries across
the
country.
Furthermore, the librarians will be engaged in the #1Lib1Ref and FindingGLAMs campaigns.
There is a great potential to receive continuous funding over the coming
3
years if successful.
As always, you can find the full application on our wiki (in Swedish):
https://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Projekt:Wikipedia_i_biblioteken_2019/Ans%C3%B6...
Project 3: Bibliographical data on Wikidata
We continue our work to include bibliographical data on Wikidata. The project details are still being negotiated with the funder. The project will start in mid-2019 and last until 2020.
Cost reduction
Starting from March 2019 we have a new agreement in place for a heavily subsidized coworking space office from the Swedish Internet Foundation. Through the agreement we will save us around USD 30,000 per year compared to when we had an office of our own.
We have received this generous subsidy because Wikipedia is considered so important for the infrastructure of the Internet. We are very happy that the agreement does not have an end date and that we have the possibility
to
grow significantly over time as well (while keeping the generous
subsidy).
Please contact John Andersson (john.andersson@wikimedia.se) if you have any questions.
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikispeech
Best,
John
John Andersson
Executive Director
Wikimedia Sverige
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Email: john.andersson@wikimedia.se
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