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Workshop: ONU Mujeres; Case study: Digitization Project
Workshop: ONU Mujeres
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All the participants of the workshop
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Everyone working in their editions
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Editing in the workshop
On August 6th, we made our first workshop with a gender perspective in the office of WMAR. Through social networks we contacted groups of women as Un Pastiche and Economía Feminista to participate. By using social networks as a meeting place, we had a great impact which resulted in the active participation of 17 women from different disciplines.
In this sense, women participating in the workshop have built a gender perspective similar to the guidelines of Wikimedia Argentina.
- Economía feminista is presented as a work space for the economy from a gender perspective.
- Un Pastiche is a treatment group working with the media Argentine women, defending and denouncing the sexist treatment of them.
For 4 hours the gender project of Wikimedia Argentina was presented, we define which involves editing a gender perspective and worked to implement strategies to improve new and existing content in Wikipedia. Prior to the workshop we asked the invited groups to build a list relevant to work for it and bring literature to working women. Previous work that resulted in the following results:
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New registered | 17 |
Women registered | 17 |
Participants of the workshop | 17 |
Volunteers involved | n/a |
% gender parity | 100% |
Number of women involved until the end of the activity | 12 |
Number of end / annotated assistants | 24% |
New articles | 12 |
Number of articles improved under the ratio standards of WMAR | 12 |
Number of women trainers | 3 |
Case study: Digitization Project
We made a case study about our digitalization project that concerns the relationship between Argentinean institutions participating on the Digitization Project, Wikimedia Argentina and its Wikipedian in Residence. We will explain the methodology to operate with Argentinean institutions, regarding agreements, chosen institutions, technical work and documentary procedures. The community of libraries and archives, usually belonging to larger institutions such as museums, has difficulties regarding technological resources, infrastructure and politics that require specific solutions in each case. This community is only now, after several years of partnerships showing a better attitude toward digitization, internet and free culture. The whole case study is here.
Donostiapedia goes on
Set against the backdrop of DSS2016 European Capital of Culture, the project to wikify Donostia-San Sebastián in collaboration with the city's social and cultural agents and individuals is in full swing! Donostiapedia book remains one of its flagship projects, one relying on the contribution of different individuals who focus on an item related to their area of expertise in connection to the city, putting together an article added to the Basque Wikipedia, and made later into a hard copy version. It will include a collection of city specific articles, with a special emphasizes on highlighted topics, such as lesser known relevant, pioneering women with little recognition for their achievements.
Now ahead of the final product, in order to make the contributors familiar with a wiki environment, several monthly workshops have taken place since June on Saturday mornings at the Ukib library in Tabakalera, where editors get the necessary technical assistance from Basque wikipedians to pursue their editing goal, as well as discussing their queries, such as syntax, templates, or the use of categories, in a friendly atmosphere.
The latest such meeting took place on 6 August, with the next up scheduled for the 3 September. Delivery of articles is due on 22 October, and our expectations are high!
Wiki Loves Art in Belgium finished, Wiki Loves Monuments started
Wiki Loves Art: finished!
After more than a year of preparations, in July and August we organised the photo contest Wiki Loves Art, where we asked photographers and art lovers to take photos in the participating museums. Throughout Belgium, in these two months 13 museums and libraries opened their doors to get in this way better described and visible on Wikipedia and to make their managed heritage more accessible to the global audience.
The project has been organised by Wikimedia Belgium, Packed vzw, Faro, Open Knowledge Belgium and Creative Commons Belgium. In preparation of the contest, we published in April a one pager with explanations (invitation), and in June we organized an explanation session in an afternoon for interested institutions.
Eventually 13 institutions opened their doors to the volunteer photographers to bring their museum/library and collection on Wikipedia better in the picture and to get it better described. At least 11 articles have been written and 3 been extended during the two writing sessions at the PhotoMuseum of Antwerp and the Royal Library of Belgium. In total more than 3,000 photos have been uploaded of the exhibited works and objects, the buildings of the institutions and the events. The participating institutions (with photo category) were
- Ceramic Museum in Andenne (photos)
- FOMU Photo Museum in Antwerp (photos)
- Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library in Antwerp (photos)
- Halle Gate in Brussels (photos)
- Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels (photos)
- Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels (photos)
- Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History (photos)
- Museum of Fine Arts in Gent (photos)
- Bardelaere Museum in Lembeke (photos)
- Library of Université de Liège (photos)
- Kazerne Dossin – Memorial in Mechelen (photos)
- Mundaneum in Mons/Bergen (photos)
- Musée Royal de Mariemont in Morlanwelz (photos)
In September-October a jury will select the winners from these thousands of photos. In the end of November a prize ceremony will take place.
See also the websites of Wiki Loves Art op: http://www.wiki-loves-art.be and Wiki Loves Art.
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in the Ceramic Museum in Andenne
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in the FOMU Photo Museum in Antwerp
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in the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library in Antwerp
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in the Halle Gate in Brussels
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in the Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels
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in the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels
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in the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History
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in the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent
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in the Bardelaere Museum in Lembeke
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in the Library of Université de Liège
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in Kazerne Dossin – Memorial in Mechelen
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in the Mundaneum in Mons/Bergen
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in the Musée Royal de Mariemont in Morlanwelz
Wiki Loves Monuments started!
In September it is traditionally time for the photo contest around monuments in Belgium and Luxembourg. Since 2011 we hold this competition annually to get the cultural heritage of Belgium and Luxembourg better described and depicted on Wikipedia. Also in this edition, anyone can participate by example in his or her area by taking photos of monuments.
This year we especially like to draw attention to those monuments that have not yet been with a photo on Wikipedia. In the tables on Wikipedia quite a few monuments have already a photograph, but many not yet. Help to get these monuments on Wikipedia: take photos and upload them!
To get not photographed monuments more on Wikipedia, we organize four photo tours:
- 10 September: Ghent
- 11 September: Mechelen
- 16 September: Antwerp
- 21 September: Liège
For more information about participation and how you can register visit: Photo tours September 2016.
On our website more information can be found how to upload photos: www.wikilovesmonuments.be
You can also upload photos easily with already pre-filled information by clicking in the last column of the monument lists on the French/Dutch Wikipedia on Upload photo.
UG Wikimedia in Brazil: GLAM initiative with the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy will load hundreds of valuable images
Members from the User Group Wikimedia in Brazil have established a partnership with the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (MAV-FMVZ) of the University of São Paulo in order to relicense high-quality images of objects from the museum collection and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. The goal is to upload from 300 to 400 pictures of mounted animals, macerated skeletons and anatomical models, with a great scientific, educational and artistic value, especially for projects like Wikipedia. This activity has had the support of the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (RIDC NeuroMat), from Brazil.
As a pilot step, the UG BR has uploaded four images to the Commons. So far, three of these pictures were voluntarily improved by an experienced editor and have been nominated as either valued or featured image. Initial uploads are already featured on Wikipedia pages in Portuguese, English and French, eventually reaching tens of thousands of visitors a day.
Context
This GLAM project is the first initiative that has been organized with a museum at the University of São Paulo, the largest university in Latin America. This initiative could become a case model for new partnerships at this university, that hosts over ten museums.
The UG Wikimedia in Brazil has held three meetings with museum directors before the pilot upload started. These meetings revolved around an introduction to Wikimedia projects, licensing and organizational details. A challenge in this project has been the producing of metadata in English, a task to which a professor of Veterinary Anatomy has collaborated. The UG Wikimedia in Brazil has also provided clarification and orientation to the museum staff on OTRS procedures.
Win-win partnership
Museum directors have seen this partnership as an opportunity to increase the visibility of the collection. They were especially motivated to be part of a global movement of museums that collaborate with Wikimedia projects, especially the Commons. Members of the UG Wikimedia in Brazil are involved in setting up a Wikipedia education program in the School of Veterinary Medicine, that would focus on improving content that could be associated to pictures that will be uploaded in the context of the GLAM initiative.
UG members have established an uploading schedule for the coming months, so that images are uploaded with the necessary information about the picture and the object. Uploaded images that are already available may be seen here. The UG Commons page is available here.
This initiative with the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy has benefited from previous projects that members of the UG Wikimedia in Brazil have taken part of. One of the user group members involved in this initiative, for instance, was involved with a GLAM initiative prior to the UG. He conducted another GLAM activity in Brazil in 2014, when the Italian-Brazilian Cultural Institute (ICIB) provided for scanning 1,200 pages from a work on the Italian Immigration in Brazil called "Il Brasile e gli Italiani". The whole material was uploaded to Commons, with the support of IAIDigital scanning company.
Link to the GLAM uploads on the Commons
Publications in Portuguese:
- "Imagens de modelos anatômicos, esqueletos e animais taxidermizados. Para uso livre", ARede Educa, August 15, 2016.
- "GLAM e apropriação da comunidade", Wikimedia no Brasil, September 9, 2016.
GLAM summer seminar
GLAMwiki discussed at Summer Seminar of Estonian Memory Institutions
On August 24–25 Summer Seminar of Estonian Memory Institutions took place in Viinistu. This year's topic was (re-)use and therefor GLAMwiki activities were also discussed. Kaarel Vaidla, Executive Director of Wikimedia Eesti gave a summarizing presentation during plenary session called "Increasing Virtual Accessibility and Usability of Memory Institutions through Wikipedia and Other Wikimedia Projects" and was in charge of chairing a discussion group on OpenGLAM and GLAMwiki, which proved to be rather popular. The personal connection between WMEE representatives and Estonian National Library as the organiser of the event was facilitated by Vahur Puik, active promoter of OpenGLAM and digital heritage re-use in Estonia, the man behind crowdsourcing geotagging and rephotography platform "Ajapaik", also a member of the Estonian chapter of the Wikimedia movement.
Wikimedia related discussions were not limited to official program of the seminar and as a result several possible GLAM partners are currently thinking about introducing Wikimedia to their digitizing workflow or their activities related to public outreach and institutional visibility. These ideas involve not only Wikipedia or Commons, but also Wikisource, Wikiquote and Wikidata. Hopefully some of these incubating ideas and projects will come to life soon and Wikimedia Eesti will have a reason to be present in This Month in GLAM newsletter more often in the future.
Belles and Bye
Belles du Nord
Les belles du Nord (Beautifuls of North) is the name of a group of four sculptures.
Two of these scultptures are considered exceptional and as a "major archaeological discovery."
These sculptures were recently discovered (in 2013) during an archaeological dig in northern France.
They were buried in the ground for more than two centuries (probably since 222 years) in Orchies a small town ot the Northern France in Region Hauts-de-France (halfway between Valenciennes and Lille).
These sculptures have been entrusted by the french State at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, who undertook the restoration in 2016 for a public exhibition in the Museum on the occasion of European Heritage Days (automn 2016).
Before that three Wikipedians were allowed to attend the restoration of these works of art. They interviewed experts and restorers, to produce an article on this subject: Belles du Nord
Goodbye Anne-Laure
After two years as GLAM special advisor, Anne-Laure Prévost left Wikimédia France on the end of August. She was a big help and will be missed.
Cinemas in Cologne
Cinemas in Cologne
In addition to the June report: I was allowed to take photos in the special exhibition about the history of cinemas in Cologne in City Museum of Cologne. All images on Wikimedia Commons.
WikiTrip and edit-a-thon at Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics
On August 27th the Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics has hosted a WikiTrip and an edit-a-thon. A dozen of wikipedians from various parts of Italy, many of them partecipating in WikiProject Aviation, have visited the Museum in the morning and then edited aviation-related articles of Wikipedia. There was also some time to try the flight simulators!
The museum was first founded by aviation pioneer Gianni Caproni in 1927 near Milan. Later it was moved to Trentino, where Caproni himself was born. It is now a territorial branch of MUSE - Science Museum, that has hosted a Wikipedian in Residence in March-April 2016 thanks to Wikimedia Italia.
Several articles were created on Italian Wikipedia. Some about planes: Caproni Ca.7, Ca.10, Ca.48 and Ca.59. Some about pilots: Thérèse Peltier (the first woman to pilot a heavier-than-air craft), Francesco Volpi (that is 101 years old, has started flying in 1935 and is still flying!) and Mario Rigatti (a military pilot). Several photos were also taken and uploaded to an event-specific Commons category.
42 audio CD's of 2000-hour recorded dialect speech
Macedonian Dialects Project
This August we completed the Macedonian Dialects Project (Проект „Македонски дијалекти“) in collaboration with the Božidar Vidoeski Research Centre for Areal Lingustics at MANU aided by our Wikimedian-in-Residence there illustrated the rich variety of Macedonian dialects with 25 recordings representing 16 dialects from various regions of the country, as well as regions with traditional Macedonian population that are now situated in neighbouring countries. Some dialects are represented with more than one recording. The recordings were then used in articles as samples about the dialects, but also to illustrate articles about the settlements where these recordings come from, to illustrate local culture.
You can see all of the recordings at Category:Audio files of Macedonian dialects on Wikimedia Commons.
Results
All 25 recordings are used in a total of 87 articles (so far) in three Wikipedia language editions (Macedonian, English and some Bulgarian).
Additional material and purpose
We also obtained a large volume of audio material (around 2000 hours) containing the full-length versions of the recordings, as well as various other recordings of value in for the Macedonian folklore, ethnology and history. These will be used in a new project.
Wikimedian-in-Residence
Аpart from the involvement in obtaining 42 audio compact discs of 2000-hour recorded dialect speech held in the collection by the Božidar Vidoeeski Centre for Areal Lingustics in MANU for the Macedonian dialects project conducted by Shared Knowledge, Wikimedian-in-Residence at MANU, this August, have scanned the entire book "Birth of the Macedonian Nation" on 276 pages for the purposes of the project Википедија:Македонство whose main aim is gathering, digitization and writing overview of the content of each book dedicated on the Macedonian national identity and struggle from freedom written by Macedonian revolutionaries and intellectuals in the 19th and 20th century. So far, within this project, 6 books have been scanned and proceed. Besides that, another entire book of poetry of Heinrich Heine on 156 pages was scanned and uploaded to the article as well as 15 other articles were improved or created with materials provided from publications from the Library of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Documenting Tolerance; Murals in Sonora
Edit-a-thon at Museum of Memory and Tolerance
Wikimedia Mexico has a new ally in the GLAM initiative: the Museum of Memory and Tolerance (MMyT), which holds a very distinct mission than other museums: to promote the importance of the values of tolerance, non-violence and human rights through the documenting of crimes against humanity. Its collection documents genocides and other crimes, hoping to alert against the dangers of indifference, discrimination and violence.
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The Museum's facade
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Inside the Museum
In this new alliance, we immediately looked for the most critical places where we could improve Wikipedia and its sister projects. The first thing noticed was that the articles for the main themes of the museum (namely Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and International Criminal Law) were too technical for the layman and lacking structure. Thus, the first Editatón Memoria y Tolerancia was born.
Unlike other edit-a-thons, we focused on a small number of articles to be edited very carefully, guided by the museum staff who specializes in Human Rights, Criminal Law and Sociology. Our goal was to establish exhaustive articles on general themes so that the subsequent edition of particular cases gets easier with time. This time, in-site collaboration was more important than ever, as every table became a small class discussing not only particular cases, but also coordinating in real time to write in offline word processors to avoid editing conflicts.
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Each table was assigned to one and only one article
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We measured total added bytes to get our Top 7 contributors, mostly women
This unique model led us to measure our success in terms of net added bytes to the encyclopedia, as we knew that all editions and references had been at least factually reviewed by a specialist. After making a quick sum, we proudly announced Mirserz, Psanchez820, Verónica LS, Paulina Lordméndez, B.jars, Edo21c and Nataliarabell as winners, after several hours of intense research and contributions. Congratulations and thank you for helping Wikipedia! May we never forget the atrocities of the past, and build towards a more tolerant future.
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Simulation of the Bus Number 2857 of Montgomery, Alabama, "Rosa Parks bus"
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Yo tengo un sueño are the famous words of Martin Luther King, translated to Spanish: I have a dream...
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¡No nos callarán! (We won't be silenced!), one of the temporary exhibitions at MMyT
In the media
- Note at Mexico's Secretary of Culture site
- Museo Memoria y Tolerancia tweets about the edit-a-thon
Murals in Sonora
On August 13, we hosted the first edit-a-thon in the northern state of Sonora! Wikipedia editors Namakasia and Sonderflux were inspired by the efforts and results from our 72-hour long edit-a-thon and decided it was time for Sonora to host their own, documenting local museums and murals.
Sonora is one of the largest states in Mexico, home to several indigenous peoples (most notably, the Yaqui and Seri peoples) and a unique biodiversity even within Mexico. It is also quite far away from the capital, Mexico City. The physical distance between the northernmost states and the capital has made difficult for enthusiasts to participate in other Wikimedia Mexico events. So, as the saying goes, if Sonoran editors can't come to an edit-a-thon, we will take the edit-a-thon to Sonora.
On this occasion we had the opportunity to give a workshop on Wikipedia the day before the actual edit-a-thon took place. There was one question of note: How can we upload images to Wikipedia?. This simple technical request led us to a very interesting conversation, since most notable murals in Sonora are still not in the Public Domain. We discussed about Copyright Laws and why Wikipedia must comply with them, about the process by which an artist can donate photos of his works to Wikipedia and what it entails in terms of the permissions given by the Creative Commons licenses used in Wikimedia projects.
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Ms. Fragoso, part of the organizing team that invited Wikimedia Mexico
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We had an amazing team of enthusiasts, eager to document Sonoran art
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The final group photo
The first official Wikimedia event in Sonora was a rousing success! The 22 new editors contributed information on 29 artists and museums in Sonora, their history and collections. At the end, we gathered to learn more about Wikimedia projects and briefly discussed how big events like multi-day edit-a-thons are, ultimately, done with the efforts of many volunteers. We hope to return soon to such an enthusiastic community!
In the media
The Netherlands and the world
The Netherlands and the world - input welcome
Wikimedia Nederland has recently started the international project The Netherlands and the world (project page on meta.wikimedia.org). In this project, we want to stimulate the exchange of information and media on Wikimedia projects, about 'shared heritage' between the Netherlands and those regions and countries with which the Netherlands has historical ties (most notably Indonesia and Suriname, but it includes many other regions in the world as well).
Negotiations with Dutch cultural institutions are ongoing. In preparation of many exchanges and image donations for this project, we are welcoming all kinds of community input for it.
- Are you an active Wikimedian who regularly works on this topic, and do you have any questions or requests for information or content? We have a requests page especially for that. Feel free to post all your questions there.
- We're creating an international project group of Wikimedia volunteers who want to actively participate in this project. It is still very open to all input and ideas. If you are interested in the project, feel free to leave your signature on the project page on meta.
- Any other questions or remarks can be posted at the project's talk page on meta as well.
Monuments, music and books
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One of the winning images from WLM 2015
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Buster Williams playing at the Oslo Jazz Festival
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One of the 38 000 images uploaded to commons by The National Library in Oslo
Wiki Loves Monuments 2016
September is Wiki Loves Monuments month! This year Wikimedia Norge is organizing both an editing contest as well as a photo contest. You can join the editing contest here and read more about the photo contest here.
Oslo Jazz Festival
One active contributor to Wikimedia Commons has this summer travelled throughout Norway, with the help of a Rapid grant from Wikimedia Foundation, and taken hight quality images at music festivals and concerts. And especially of female artist. So far around 1000 images are uploaded to commons. Take a look here. You can help identify unknown artist by following the links named ikke-identifiserte musikere at this page.
Access to bokhylla.no, 250 000 books
Bokhylla.no is an online service giving users with Norwegian IP addresses access to every book published in Norway up until 2000. Wikipedia editors without Norwegian IP addresses can apply for access for by contacting Astrid Carlsen in Wikimedia Norge. Access is normally granted for a period of six months, with the possibility of an extension. So far Wikipedians living in European and South-American countries have been granted access.
Wikimedia community of the Republic of Srpska continues GLAM cooperation with City of East Sarajevo Main Library
Meet Srpska edit-a-thon
Edit-a-thon titled "Meet Srpska" was GLAM project realized through another cooperation between Wikimedia Community of the Republic of Srpska and the City of East Sarajevo Main Library. Mentioned cooperation was achieved within larger project with identical name, Meet Srpska, which aimed to increase number of written articles on Wikipedia in Serbian language related with the Republic of Srpska. Goal of the edit-a-thon itself was the same as the project mentioned above. City of East Sarajevo Main Library, once again, was kind enough to permit the use of its internet reading room while providing Wikimedia Community of the Republic of Srpska with necessary literature and other help. Workshop was held on 29th of July and lasted from 09:00 to 15:00. For some of the community volunteers this was the first time they worked on creation or edition Wikipedia articles while others have become acquainted with the process and found themselves, partially, in role of instructors to the newbies. Twelve community members and volunteers participated in the workshop. Nineteen new articles were created. Representatives of both the City of East Sarajevo Main Library and Wikimedia Community of the Republic of Srpska expressed their pleasure at continuation of cooperation and reaffirmed their intention to develop it further in the future.
Gallery
Wiki Loves contests and Royal Spanish Academy
Wiki Loves
In August, and until September, started Wiki Loves the Olympics, an online editing contest around the Olympic Games. The goal of this first edition is to improve and translate a list of topics related to the Olympic Games, and specially the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics, including famous sports figures and games facilities. The initiative is part of Iberocoop.
Also, on August 22, we signed an agreement with the city council of San Sebastian de los Reyes (Madrid) to sponsor the contest Wiki Loves Folk. As part of the agreement, a special prize for the best photos of the festivals of San Sebastián de los Reyes was created, and an additional uploading period is opened between August 25 and September 5, together with April and November-December.
Royal Spanish Academy and others institutions
We had two productive meetings, with the Ciudad y el Mar, Castillo de Mata Museum, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, to talk about a coming editathon in October and photograph some documents from his collection, and with the city council of Bimenes (Asturias), to initiate a collaboration in the coming months, including GLAM-related activities. Finally, as part of the collaboration with the Royal Spanish Academy, we have uploaded, under a free license, the first images from its collection.
Craft and collections
Craft, collections and Syrian monument images
As a result of comparing the number of tanks and looms on Wikipedia in an interview, Axel Pettersson was invited to The National Association of Swedish Handicraft Societies to give a presentation on how Wikipedia works, the gender gap and how to contribute with both knowledge and material to make craft more visible on the Wikimedia projects. Some of the participants in the audience were interested in attending or organizing future craft themed edit-a-thons, and also in opening up collections with images showing different works, materials, tools and skills.
Batchupload for Gruppo Archeologico Romano (GAR) is live
In cooperation with Paolo Brambilla from Wikimedia Italia we've helped the archeological institution Gruppo Archeologico Romano with the technical aspects of batchupload more than 400 images from cultural heritage in Syria. The scripts we used can be found on Github. There's still work to do, like translating the descriptions from Italian to English and adding more information about the batch.
A few notable examples of the sites that Gruppo Archeologico Romano has helped preserve digitally:
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Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, Qalʿat Simʿān in 2006
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Tower Tomb, Palmyra in 2006
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Citadel of Aleppo in 2006
The full batch of images can be found on the batch-specific category.
Liberal Club Edit-a-thon & Wellcome Training
Liberal history edit-a-thon
On 24 August 2016, Wikipedia editors were invited to the National Liberal Club in London to for an edit-a-thon on the history of liberalism in the United Kingdom. The Club was established in 1882 by Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone, intended to be a more inclusive gentleman's club, one "of a very different character" to the other Clubs in London, which he derided as "temples of luxury and ease". Today it is independent of any political party but remains closely aligned with the Liberal tradition. Its members may belong to any political party or none. The neo-Gothic building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who was also architect of the Natural History Museum, and Manchester Town Hall), was completed in 1887 and was at the time the largest clubhouse ever built. Some of the building has since been sold off, but it remains among the largest clubhouses in the world.
The Club holds a library of specialist materials—ranging from rare primary sources, and an extensive collection of reference texts—on the history of the liberal project in the United Kingdom, and British politics more broadly, which they agreed to open up to Wikipedia editors to improve Wikipedia content on politicians of the historical Liberal Party and the present-day Liberal Democrats.
Among the outcomes of the day were a number of newly-created and improved articles on the English Wikipedia, and a donation of over 140 portrait photographs of sitting Liberal Democrat peers to illustrate their articles.
Event organiser and Club Librarian, Dr Seth Thévoz said "there are so many documents, manuscripts, rare things out there that are in private hands, whether in Clubs like this one, or in people's homes, and being able to share that knowledge is really what Wikipedia and the ethos behind it is all about, and something we're delighted to do all we can to help."
Wellcome
In August, another two training sessions for staff took place at the Wellcome. Some participants added images to pictures, another added a surprising fact about a psychoanalyst and a mountain, and another has begun a sandbox draft of a new page. Following from the training so far, staff have requested a Wiki-club, to give them the opportunity to get together and edit every few weeks: the first session will take place in September.
New York & D.C. events; Philadelphia events
New York & D.C. events
UN Women #HerStory International Youth Day
On August 12, 2016, Wikimedia NYC − as part of a global UN Women HerStory event initiative in support of Empower Women's #HerStory edit-a-thons − assisted with an UN Women Edit-a-thon held at United Nations Trusteeship Council chamber of the United Nations headquarters in New York. The event was organized by Empower Women by UN Women, the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, and the UN Inter-agency Network on Youth Development's Working Group on Youth and Gender Equality. There was a keynote address by Katherine Maher as well a tutorial by Andrew Lih. Ahmad Alhendawi, United Nations Secretary-General's Youth Envoy and Jennifer Breslin, Innovation and Technology for Development Lead at United Nations Women also spoke. Throughout the event, Wikipedia editors shared articles they were editing. Over 60 articles were improved, an additional 7 in Spanish, Catalan, or French language Wikipedias, 7 articles were created, 5 Wikidata items improved, 1 Wikidata item created, and 33 images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons.
Anacostia Museum Edit-a-thon
On August 13, 2016, Wikimedia DC assisted in at edit-a-thon at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, en:Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Anacostia Museum Edit-a-Thon.
THOMAS.gov Link Clean-Up Edit-a-thon
On August 23, 2016, there was an edit-a-thon at the Library of Congress, John Adams Building. There are around 5000 links to the old website, THOMAS, some of which are not deep links. This edit-a-thon succeeded in fixing around 100 of them. [1]
Philadelphia events
ACS Conference Edit-a-thon
The annual conference of the American Chemical Society was held in Philadelphia from August 21-25, 2016. Two Wikipedia sessions were held on August 24, 2016. In the morning, Jami Mathewson of the Wiki Education Foundation led a session to inform people about how to get involved in the Wiki Education Foundation's programs. In the afternoon, an Edit-a-thon for Notable Chemists and Chemistry was held, organized by Keith Lindblom of the ACS and John Tracey of the Simons Foundation. Speakers and coaches included John Tracey and John Sadowski, who are promoting 2016 as Wikipedia's Year of Science, and Mary Mark Ockerbloom of the Chemical Heritage Foundation. A Science edit-a-thon is also planned for WikiConference North America in San Diego in October, 2016.
Wikiversity Journal of Medicine; WikiCite; Collective respiration in bees
New resources
A few new resources relevant to WikiProject Open Access have been prepared this month:
- a presentation about the WikiJournal of Medicine, given at WikiConference India 2016 in Chandigarh, on August 4;
- another one focusing on WikiCite, given at the VIVO Conference on August 19 in Denver, Colorado;
- The infographic on benefits of openness was translated into Welsh.
Recent uploads: Collective respiration in bees; rodent teeth; a parasitic life cycle
The following represents a selection of the files that have been uploaded this month from open-access sources. Most of these came from PubMed Central through the Open Access Media Importer — whose uploads now total over 22,200. If you can think of wiki pages where these files (or other files from the same source articles) could be useful, please put them in there or let us know. Several of them have already been reused this way, along with many others that had been uploaded earlier.
New team members and lots for you to read!
Staffing
- Glorian joined the team for 6 months as a product management intern - Welcome, Glorian !
- Léa joined the team as Community Communication Manager for Wikidata - Welcome, Léa!
Tech developments
- Sitelinks for the new Tulu Wikipedia can be added
- WikiShootMe has a lot of new updates: OAuth-based image upload button, uploads to Commons and adds to Wikidata item with one click, right-click on the map to add a missing item, build-in Wikidata search, free images search (example for Central Cambridge)
- Newest gadgets: New gadget to sort the statements on items
- New gadget to prefill "access date" with current date
GLAM news
- New templates: {{Australia properties}}, {{Belgium properties}}, {{France properties}}, {{Indonesia properties}}, {{Italy properties}}, {{Spain properties}}, {{United Kingdom properties}}. Please consider making a similar template for your country or region.
- Newest WikiProjects: Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece
- English Wikipedia now has a WikiProject Wikidata to coordinate integration with Wikidata. Why not start one for your local Wikipedia? Add it to Q20855878 if you do.
- Visualizing the DNC vs RNC conventions with Wikipedia+Wikidata+BigQuery (blog post)
- Livin’ on the edge (blog post)
- History of Parliament and Wikidata – the first round complete (blog post)
- Why you should be paying attention to Wikidata and GLAM (Wikimedia Foundation blog post)
- GSoC at Wikimedia (Part 1 of 3), by Alangi Derick (blog post)
- All your locations are belong to us (blog post)
- "Ben Whishaw, Broadway, the RADA and Wikidata" (data integration in the era of semantic web) by Harmonia Amanda (blog post)
- Hands-on research about Wikidata: My time as a PhD student at Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. by Alessandro Piscopo (blog post)
- Modelling books in Wikidata by Aubrey and Chiara Storti
- Getting the units right: inferring identifier units from a corpus of formulae in Wikipedia and Wikidata (paper)
- Querying Wikidata: Comparing SPARQL, Relational and Graph Databases (paper)
- WIKIREADING: A Novel Large-scale Language Understanding Task over Wikipedia (paper)
- An Empirical Evaluation of Property Recommender Systems for Wikidata and Collaborative Knowledge Bases (paper)
- Managing and Consuming Completeness Information for Wikidata Using COOL-WD (paper)
- Vandalism Detection in Wikidata, by Stefan Heindorf, Martin Potthast, Benno Stein and Gregor Engels (paper)
Breaking news
To hot to keep until next month...
- A video of Andy Mabbett's "what is Wikidata?" talk, filmed in Jakarta during his February tour of Australia and Indonesia, is now available on YouTube. running just under an hour, it is in English with Indonesian subtitles, and is available under an open (CC by) licence.
- Navino Evans' short, accessible video guide to writing Wikidata queries in SPARQL, and to using such queries in Histeropedia, is also available
New GLAM-related properties
Note: There is a significant backlog of property proposals, with consensus for creation. This has recently been as high as 40 candidates, with a delay of about three weeks.
- Iranica ID
- flag bearer
- Legacies of British Slave-ownership person ID
- ITU letter code
- UK National Archives ID
- sheet music
- EPPO Code
- adjacent building
- Indonesian ethnicity code
- ISBN publisher prefix
- spatial reference system
- IWM memorial ID
- wheelbase
- SoundCloud ID
- HanCinema person ID
- Kindred Britain ID
- Bloomberg person ID
- Ontario MPP ID
- NAQ elected person ID
- Turner Classic Movies person ID
- Charity Commission no.
- Architectuurgids architect ID
- Architectuurgids building ID
- ButMoth ID
- Basisregistratie Instellingen number
- gestation period
- LepIndex ID
- RERO ID
- GLAM ID
- GS1 country code
- WIPO ST.3
- UN document symbol
- Storting person ID
- CosIng number
- Grace's Guide ID
- official religion
- Cineplex film ID
- SIMBAD ID
- freedom of panorama
- ID of Catalogue of Life in Taiwan
- Flags of the World ID
- mount
- ISBN identifier group,
- ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier
- Internet Bird Collection species ID
- Flora of Australia ID
- FloraBase ID
- Plantarium ID
- Gare & Connexions ID
- Tela Botanica ID
- Guardian topic ID
- LdiF ID
- Yelp ID
- Peakbagger ID
- ISzDb film ID
- FEI ID
- ISzDb person ID
- ISzDb company ID
- ISzDb dub ID
- OpenDomesday settlement ID
- Code for China Reservoir Name
- TOID
- Epguides ID
- OpenDomesday person ID
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ID
- Polish scientist ID
- EDRPOU code
- ALCUIN ID
- Latindex ID
- CiNetMag film ID
- cine.gr film ID
- NSW Flora ID
- Redalyc journal ID
- last line
- NSZL name authority ID
- TripAdvisor ID
- elCinema film ID
- elCinema person ID
- parent peak
IFLA #WLIC2016 & Updates
IFLA and White Papers
With the Wikipedia Library team, I attended and presented about two White Papers that I have been supporting. These white papers, which focus on Academic and Research Libraries and Public Libraries, will offer better communication tools for engagement from the Wikimedia community to libraries. For more information about the conference, and talks see .
WMF Updates
- Presented 1st drafts of IFLA White Papers: Academic and Research Libraries and Public Libraries
- Met with ARL at IFLA conference
- Published Wikidata + GLAM Blog Post
- Published WMAR case study on Digitization and Wikipedia.
- Pushed initial draft of Partnerships FAQ to Meta
- Consultations including:
- WMF Legal on the Prado Case
- Consultation on Contracts/MOUs for Affiliate and WMF Legal
- Consultation on WikiConference North America GLAM Day
- Consultation on WIR at University of Edinburogh
- Support GLAM Coordinators in Europe Planning for 2017 meeting
- Advised on OCLC Grant
- Reviewed current GLAM-Wiki related proposals for WMF Community Resources
- Differed several WMF related GLAM requests to relevant communities.
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