2022:Submissions/WREN: Reviewing A Year of Wikimedians in Residence Activity


  • Language: English
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Speaker(s)

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Florence Devouard, United Nations, Wikimedian in Residence
Mike Dickison, Wikipedian at Large, New Zealand
Jamie Flood, National Agricultural Library (NAL), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wikimedian in Residence
Rachel Helps, Brigham Young University, Wikimedian in Residence
Dr Amanda Lawrence, Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) Centre (Australia), Wikimedian-In-Residence
Andrew Lih, Wikimedian at Large, Smithsonian Institution (US); Wikimedia Strategist, Met Museum (New York)
Jennie Choi, General Manager of Collection Information, Met Museum (New York)
Tochi Precious, Moleskin Foundation, Wikimedian in Residence

Abstract

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The Wikimedians in Residence Exchange Network (WREN) is an official Wikimedia affiliate dedicated to cultural, heritage, and scientific collaboration with partner institutions such as GLAM, NGO and government entities. This roundtable will share the experiences of various Wikimedians in Residence (WiR) in both professional and share best practices and tools they have used in their work with Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, and other projects. This will include a series of quick lightning talks and a panel discussion. Discussion with the wider Wikimedia community is encouraged, in order to share best practices related to new developments such as Structured Data on Commons and contribution at scale. Wikimedians from around the world will be represented, including those from North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia/Oceania, with more to be confirmed.

Learning Outcomes

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  • Understand the role of Wikimedians in Residence (WiR) in their work with partner institutions.
    * Review the goals, outcomes, and lessons learned from specific WiR projects in their respective lightning talks.
    * Discover and share best practices for contributing quality content at scale.
    * Discuss and propose future types of collaboration with external partners.

Biography

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Florence Devouard, United Nations, Wikimedian in Residence
Mike Dickison, Wikipedian at Large, New Zealand
Jamie Flood, National Agricultural Library (NAL), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wikimedian in Residence
Rachel Helps, Brigham Young University, Wikimedian in Residence
Dr Amanda Lawrence, Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) Centre (Australia), Wikimedian-In-Residence
Andrew Lih, Wikimedian at Large, Smithsonian Institution (US); Wikimedia Strategist, Met Museum (New York)
Jennie Choi, General Manager of Collection Information, Met Museum (New York)
Tochi Precious, Moleskin Foundation, Wikimedian in Residence


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