User:Daniel Mietchen/2019
About
editPurpose
editThis page contains my notes for Wikimania 2019, which I am attending remotely.
Icons
editThe notes occasionally contain emoticons, so that the page can be searched for them (by way of CTRL+F on most browsers/systems) more easily than one can search for things that are boldened or italicized.
These icons are:
- ☃️: a snowman — highlights sessions I am involved in. I originally wanted to use a moose emoticon, since moose seem to be a thing at this Wikimania. But I could not find a moose emoticon (we've begun to explore what that would entail), and I like the snowman because these things while cute do not build themselves.
- 🎯: direct hit — highlights things that are very relevant to me and that I plan to follow up on.
Resources
editProgram
editWikimedia Commons
editVideo streams
edit- see 2019:Video for details (which I have largely replicated here, albeit in a different arrangement)
Hashtags
editMy schedule
editI am at work this week, one continent and 6h of time difference away, so can only follow loosely. This means that the order of my notes within a day is not chronological but largely determined by availability of remotely accessible resources (videos, slides, media files, tweets, etherpads etc.), modulated by my interests.
Wednesday 14 August
editThursday 15 August
edit- Hackathon, with work around Scholia and WikiCite
Friday 16 August
editWelcome session
edit- Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QcVwNgOIRM
- live interpretation into (Swedish?) sign language
- John Anderson intro
- entire conference is carbon neutral
- details in 2019:Carbon offsetting
- entire session is documented by a Swedish TV station which will broadcast a summary and make it available under CC BY
- Wikimedia Sweden does not give gifts to the presenters but presents them with a certificate that a donation to UNDP has been made in their name
- entire conference is carbon neutral
Keynote
edit- listed under 2019:Program/Free Knowledge and the Global Goals Spotlight Session
- Michael Peter Edson
- recognizing that the Wikimedia community has achieved much and outlining some ideas regarding how it could achieve more
- some intro stories, including the one on grading pottery students on quality versus quantity
- Pause to let the audience think about stories related to any SDG they choose
- invitation to share these stories via 2019:Program/Free Knowledge and the Global Goals Spotlight Session/Share your story or other channels
- 🎯 I put in a quick one as well
- also 2019:Wikimedia 2030/Make people care: using SDGs to talk about Free Knowledge and m:Wikimedia Deutschland/Free Knowledge and SDGs/your stories
- invitation to share these stories via 2019:Program/Free Knowledge and the Global Goals Spotlight Session/Share your story or other channels
- some background on the mission of en:UN Live 🎯 and on the importance of purposeful gaming in addressing societal challenges
- some tweets capturing key aspects of the presentation
- Follow-up: How can the UN Live museum actually be for everyone (and not just in spirit/ on paper)
Free Knowledge and the Sustainable Development Goals - Spotlight Session
editLiv Inger Somby: The Importance of Indigenous Languages
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (beginning)
- starts her talk in Sami
- lots of rich examples and thoughts on how to preserve, revitalize and otherwise engage with indigenous knowledge, language(s) and culture(s)
- "everybody should use the internet in their own language"
- indigenous journalism
- Sami keyboard
- indigenous perspective on digitization
- too few games or educational apps in indigenous languages, so kids turn to majority languages for playing and learning unless specific support is provided
- some key tweets
Ryan Merkley: Where open and the SDGs converge
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0#t=36m (i.e. about 36 min in)
- in intro, makes reference to
- Wikimania 2014 (which was his first public talk as head of Creative Commons, whereas the current one will be his last in this role before he moves to the Wikimedia Foundation)
- the "Big Open" conference, e.g. as per https://twitter.com/phoebe_ayers/status/985172818626261000
- explains Creative Commons licenses to the audience, most of which is probably intimately familiar with the CC licensing suite
- then announces that he will try to draw a link between CC, openness and the SDGs
- mentions an upcoming UNESCO document on open educational resources 🎯, up for a vote in November
- brings up Cable Green's idea of an "SDG degree" 🎯, e.g. in life on land (SDG 15)
- all the educational materials would be openly licensed
- in intro, makes reference to
- https://twitter.com/josiefraser/status/1162332022339264512
- https://twitter.com/BUSormland/status/1162330461827416065
Karin Holmgren: Open science and education for sustainable life
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 50 min in)
- https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/author/Q64616156
- Professor of Physical Geography and Vice chancellor at Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)
- "The importance of sharing knowledge in order to meet the SDGs can not be underestimated"
- mentions SDGs as an example of wicked problems
- SLU has course requirements for students to
- gather environmental data and to publish it as open data 🎯
- engage in citizen science 🎯
- MOOCs on effective lifestock production with low use of antibiotic 🎯
- Research network on agriculture for food security where they partner with target countries to co-create open data that supports environmentally sustainable increases of production
- Navarino Environmental Observatory 🎯 — partnership between Stokcholm University and ecotourism company, delivering the basis for decisions regarding sustainability and related policies
- Mentions OA 2020 and academic reward systems
- tweets
Tyler Radford: Mapping the world we want
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 1:10h in)
- three sample stories of community engagement in Tanzania and Uganda
- states that there may be up to a million people living in unmapped places
- mentions an AI (from Facebook?) that helps with extracting OSM features from satellite images
- combining satellite imagery with engagement on the ground is crucial
- e.g. to find out the name of a road in an unmapped area or what a shop on it is selling, the shopkeeper is likely to know better than satellite data
- so it's important to get more and more people to contribute open knowledge
- e.g. to find out the name of a road in an unmapped area or what a shop on it is selling, the shopkeeper is likely to know better than satellite data
- presents an OSM adaptation 🎯 of the Wikimedia vision:
- We envision a world where
- Everyone is counted
- Map data is accessible and used in decisions
- that save and improve lives
- Everyone can engage and contribute to the map
- We envision a world where
- GlobalPartnership for Sustainable Development Data has funded OSM to produce a guide on crowdsourcing geospatial data to help assess progress towards the SDGs
- maybe write a similar guide focused on the role of Wikimedia projects, and maybe write it together? 🎯
- presents some OSM integration with WIkipedia and Wikidata
- including
- https://osm.wikidata.link/ (which I think I have seen before) and
- https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index (brand name index that can be used to tag shops as to what they sell)
- including
- https://twitter.com/BUSormland/status/1162338152863940608
- https://twitter.com/Wikimania/status/1162340820328034305 (with typo in hashtag)
- https://twitter.com/josiefraser/status/1162341161689845761
John Cummings: What could Wikimedia’s relationship be to the Global Goals and the UN?
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 2:10h in)
- Most SDGs have a time component
- Suggest that Wikimedia projects could be the place where the information about our progress towards the goals is collected
- adds "in fact, they are the only ones who could do it" 🎯
- references the Wikimedia 2030 vision
- Bias in coverage:
- https://twitter.com/esthersole/status/1162334082023460866
- https://twitter.com/korenchkin/status/1162333171771432960
- project with Wikimedia Sweden going on to map GLAMs across the world
- tool WikiAtlas to link geography and knowledge, as per tweet from a day later: https://twitter.com/JeanFred/status/1162715609823625217
- Two suggestions for Wikimedians
- fix testimonial injustice by accepting non-traditional sources
- ?
Emanuel Karlsten Death and resurrection of Journalism:
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 2:23h in)
- https://emanuelkarlsten.se/
- https://twitter.com/emanuelkarlsten
- on the EU copyright directive as an example for the future of journalism
- was alone in covering the topic (on his blog) — traditional media houses did not do it
- got crowdfunded to report on the process
- "The future of journalism is to collectively fund good content to be open and free - for the benefit of all."
- on the EU copyright directive as an example for the future of journalism
- tweets
Mark Graham: Toward Universal Access to All Knowledge
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 2:40 h in)
- Some background on Internet Archive
- Describes Controlled digital landing
- Maps Internet Archive activities to SDGs 🎯
- Big idea:
- Every Book
- Every Academic Paper
- Every Web Page
- should just be a click away
- Please join us to make this a reality 🎯
- To follow-up on the Wikimedia my end: how can I get my user pages on Wikimedia sites indexed? They are normally excluded by robots.txt
Nice video ad for #WikiGap
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 2:55 h in)
- not sure where it is on Commons 🎯
- maybe do one at UVA?
Annika Söder: Implementing the 2030 Agenda
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doGyAS_-Jo0 (about 2:58 h in)
- zooming in on SDG 16: Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
- overall quite refreshing for a talk by a politician of that rank
- tweets:
- no video
- slides
- GitHub repo with Jupyter notebooks
- some tweets: https://twitter.com/santhoo9/status/1162327187707564037
What we know about newcomers and how to nurture them
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzHyq0tTO2U
- 2019:Community Growth/WMF Growth team: what we know about newcomers and how to nurture them
- some tweets:
URL shortener: How something so simple can be so complicated
edit- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kby8prH0PSY
- tweets
- https://twitter.com/EvoMRI/status/1162429585130184710
- https://twitter.com/fnielsen/status/1162358971182866432
- other requests for documentation: 2019 talk:Partnerships/Everyone gets one - Wikibase and the Wikibase Ecosystem
- https://twitter.com/fischerdata/status/1162350887941148673
- https://twitter.com/rajozkee/status/1162341795721691136
- https://twitter.com/lyzzy/status/1162350303032893440
- no video
- slides: File:Wikimania 2019 - Let's Completely Change How Templates Work!.pdf
- tweets:
Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons for GLAM-Wiki
edit- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Ryb99EAxc
- tweets:
Strengthening Human Rights through Wikimedia
edit- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtEzuyBaSuU
- tweets:
Education space Keynote I: EDUWiki & OERs + discussion on OERs and their place in the Wikiverse
edit- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7M-DBZ-9Rw
- tweets:
Let's completely change how wiki links work
edit- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKUu9-436CQ
- tweets: https://twitter.com/edwardbetts/status/1162336587918794754
- no video
- no slides
- tweets
- no video
- tweets
The Smithsonian: A Partnership to Improve Gender Representation Online
edit- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bObEDziVmzs
- tweets
Other sessions and tracks
edit- Intro to the Education Space: Wikimedia & SDG 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRstPlTOze0
- Keynote II: EDUWiki & Researchers - Engaging researchers to contribute to Wikipedia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zckJGIkh1jE
- Enhancing Students' Learning through EDUWiki Initiatives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9PLUMauplk
- Advancing Minority Languages through Wikimedia projects in Educational Settings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PafF54PQf-o
- Introductory panel to the Growth Space: Challenges and approaches to Community Growth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnAfseb4XPY
- Building organizations for growth: Wikidata in India, Wikimedia Armenia, Wiki Women for Women Wellbeing, and Wikimedia Sweden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXrcXiGFcYA
- Events? Competitions? Engagement? CentralNotice is your friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJd4qDlM7KY
- GlobalFactSync: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B8ELu8u-EQ
- An introduction to Phabricator, where the developers are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvyoGdA2pig
- Phabricator for chapters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cypOzrnHe0g
- Personalised search: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSuN24BHyrU
- How can we more easily organize multi-chapter projects?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZqJjHq5RWs
- Linking OpenStreetMap and Wikidata: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CErtSxYaZmI
- GLAM Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_ncNxNWT_8
- GLAM Mini Keynotes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEcWjXbkSPU
Some random elements
edit- Scribe project to help underresourced wiki languages: https://twitter.com/frimelle/status/1162332302766202881
- 2019:Multimedia knowledge/Behind the scenes of the Odia Wikipedia how-to video tutorials
- Help on video documentation: https://twitter.com/subhapa/status/1162329370322771970
- Minority languages and education: https://twitter.com/teemul/status/1162333103664316416
- 2019:Meetups/Sami language course
- "critical importance of communities & collaboration if we are going to effectively address complex global problems": https://twitter.com/josiefraser/status/1162337869773582339
- Signed statements: https://twitter.com/Larissa_Borck/status/1162337904687009794
- Wikimedia Strategy: https://twitter.com/wikimedia2030/status/1162339205676244992
- Image annotation tool
Evening meetups
edit- 2019:Meetups/African wikimedians meetup
- 2019:Meetups/Wikidata meetup
- 2019:Meetups/Wikidata pink pony session
Saturday 17 August
edit- 10:30-11:00 2019:Health/Wikidata and Health: Current situation and perspectives — slides are linked from there
- 2019:Education/Integrating Wikidata into Education (☃️)
- 2019:Poster session
- 2019:Meetups/Sami language course
- 2019:Meetups/Wikimania remote meetup (☃️)
WikiCite meetup
edit- https://twitter.com/phoebe_ayers/status/1162837973924294658
- https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/wikicite_wikimania_2019
Sunday 18 August
edit- 2019:Libraries/Scholia: A web application for scholarly data (☃️)
- Hackathon showcase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SomTEzaoROQ
- https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Wikimania_hackathon_showcase_2019
- Knowledge crystals could be something for enKORE
- iNaturalist Import Tool for Commons
- tool to find maps
- mentions https://warper.wmflabs.org/
- https://niharika29.github.io/wikitopics/ helps to get an overview of a topic
- Wikimedia Hackathon 2020 in Tirana, May 9-11
- https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Wikimania_hackathon_showcase_2019
- 2019:Environment/School Strike for Climate: Free Knowledge and the Climate Emergency
- suggestion that Wikimedia projects make it easier to find individual climate-related facts and their sources
- suggestion for the climate strike on 20 September: instead of a black-out (as apparently discussed at the Estonian Wikipedia), make sure that whatever people are searching on Wikipedia, show them some climate basics first
- mentioned en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Climate change, to which I signed up
- 2019:Environmental sustainability/Panel on coverage of environmental topics
Sessions I am involved in
editAccepted
editThese sessions are marked in bold in the schedule above, as well as with a snowman (☃️).
- 2019:Education/Integrating Wikidata into Education
- 2019:Libraries/Scholia: A web application for scholarly data
Not accepted
editMedia coverage
edit- https://slate.com/technology/2019/08/wikimania-wikipedia-conference-human-rights-goals.html
- http://www.k-blogg.se/2019/08/19/wikimania-2019-a-wiki-perspective-for-glam-institutions/
- https://thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/wir/wikimania2019/
- https://blog.wikimedia.de/2019/08/22/policy-for-good-auf-der-wikimania-wurden-draengende-politische-fragen-um-freies-wissen-diskutiert/
- https://blog.wikimedia.bg/2019/08/29/wikimania-2019-%d0%bd%d1%8f%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%bb%d0%ba%d0%be-%d0%be%d1%81%d0%bd%d0%be%d0%b2%d0%bd%d0%b8-%d0%bc%d0%be%d0%bc%d0%b5%d0%bd%d1%82%d0%b0-%d0%be%d1%82-%d0%bd%d0%b0%d0%b9-%d0%bc%d0%b0%d1%89/
- https://theofdn.org/blogs/conference/wikimania2019/
- https://medium.com/@Srish_Aka_Tux/wikimania-stockholm-2019-c3a12d5c38d0
- https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/bong-blogger-14247977/wikimania-stockholm-a-dream-to-celebrate-7084909143
- de:Wikipedia:Kurier/Wikimania 2019
- Documenting Wikimania and our beginnings