Dear Rachel, 

Thanks for mentioning my training! Yes, I delivered it a few days ago. You can find links related to it below.

Just FYI, this was my first presentation in many years about OpenRefine in general and my first one about OpenRefine with the Commons extension, so I was a bit rusty but I hope it helps anyways.

Slides for my presentation
Recording from the training

Do you need extended help?
Link to download OpenRefine with the Commons features
- Telegram group for Wikimedians who use OpenRefinehttps://t.me/+Qc23Jlay6f4wOGQ0
- Ask questions on OpenRefine's community forum

Courses:
General OpenRefine introduction: Library Carpentry course (Wikidata)
OpenRefine for Wikimedia Commons: WikiLearn course (this covers what I presented, but way better and more detailed) - Also in Spanish, French, and Italian.

Let me know if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions. I'm all ears! 

Thanks again.

Best,
Giovanna Fontenelle
Journalist, Historian, and Open Knowledge Advocate

Em ter., 7 de mai. de 2024 às 17:57, Marty Blayney <martyblayney.machi@gmail.com> escreveu:
Kia ora Mary,

One thing that I found quite useful was Mike Dickison's Wikimedia Australia training. It's more geared towards educating people in GLAM institutions (which could be helpful or not depending on your audience):

https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/GLAMR_Training

From memory the content is CC-BY, so no issues if entire sections are used for another training.

Ngā mihi nui,
Marty Blayney
Wikimedian in Residence @ Auckland Museum


On Wed, 8 May 2024, 7:08 am Mary Mark Ockerbloom, <celebration.women@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
What are the best tools and training materials you've found? Are they up-to-date? What do you recommend? 

Several years ago I wrote a Wikipedia Workbook for Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, which I am currently updating. The goal is an overview of the sorts of things that institutions can do with Wikipedia, Wikidata and Commons,  with links to useful starting points for staff such as tools and training materials.  Given that many of the Wiki interfaces and tools have changed over time, I am looking particularly for suggestions and updates. For example, many of the Art+Feminism resources are long gone. So what do you recommend?

Feel free to reply here or email me at celebration.women@gmail.com
I am happy to share the new edition of the workbook when it is ready.
-- Mary Mark Ockerbloom

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