Jake, we are really going to miss you. You are an inspiration and a role model.
Today, I am happy to say that the discussion we had in 2015 about building an active Wikimedia movement/community in Nigeria was productive.
After the discussion we had, I began to contact Wikipedia editors from Nigeria via the "email this user" function. That was how I met Olaniyan Olushola who also share the same mission. We began to preach Wikipedia from one institutions to another, partner with several organizations to recruit volunteers.
Jake, today Wikimedia movement is strong in Nigeria with 3 established user groups, 6 Wikimedia Fan Clubs, 5 Wikimedia Hubs and more than a hundred volunteer contributors.
Thank you for all your contributions. They will forever be remembered and you'll always have a special place in my heart.
Farewell
Isaac
On Fri, Sep 6, 2019, 5:14 PM Jake Orlowitz <jorlowitz@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Wiki-Friends,
September 6th marks the end of my time at the Wikimedia Foundation.
At my center has been the belief that I serve the movement above all else. This was what motivated the creation of a research service for editors in the first place. Today, it leaves me to look outside the Foundation to how I can best influence and impact change for the open knowledge community, and our broadly fractured society.
When I founded The Wikipedia Library in 2011, the course of my life changed. I became a grantee with an Individual Engagement Grant, guided by Siko Bouterse and Anasuya Sengupta, to expand TWL. It was a dream fulfilled to be asked to join the Wikimedia Foundation full-time in 2014 to establish the program worldwide.
With much mentorship and help, we grew TWL from a one-man, English-only publisher signup project into an international, multilingual outreach effort with a global campaign, national convenings, and a functioning digital library stocked with 100,000 free-to-read scholarly journals. Those sources can be used to verify information, write new articles, close content gaps, and remedy systemic bias.
Now, librarians are as likely to be supporters and contributors as they used to be critics. The movement is full of 'wikibrarians', from the 200-member Wikimedia and Libraries User Group to the 2000 person Wikimedia
- Libraries Facebook Group. Conferences around the world have strong
advocates for the intersection and alliance of Wikipedia and Libraries.
Along the way I had the true privilege of building a team that gave me confidence and extremely good company. It's my conviction that good work is calm, full of humor, and has care for people at its core. I found that generous spirit heartily alive in my team at The Wikipedia Library. I cannot thank them enough.
The work is not yet finished and yet it is in good hands. With Sam Walton in charge of managing The Wikipedia Library, Felix Nartey and Aaron Vasanth running global outreach, Jason Sherman developing the Library Card Platform, and a whole crew of coordinated volunteers handling reference services…much more is still to come.
You can reach out to TWL any time at wikipedialibrary@wikimedia.org.
As I look ahead to new vistas, I leave with questions and hope to hear your thoughts. What needs to be done next? Who could use the most support? Which organizations are ripe for change? What capacity still needs to be created? Where can I best advocate and help grow? How can we collaborate?
Email me at jorlowitz@gmail.com and share what's on your mind, or just say hello.
It's been a true pleasure to serve our beautiful, messy movement: I couldn't be more excited to join its ranks again.
Thanks and cheers,
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