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IKIPEDIA & CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP “Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge”

Wikipedia & Cultural Heritage Institutions: Opportunities for Partnership

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IKIPEDIA & CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP

“Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely

share in the sum of all knowledge”

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WIKIPEDIA’S UNIQUENESS

• Fifth most visited web property worldwide

• Rare among the top 100 sites:

o volunteer-driven project (only other - archive.org)

o non-profit (only others - archive.org and BBC)

• Most widely read publication in history (?)

• Sophisticated decision-making model

• Anyone may participate

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WHY SHOULD INSTITUTIONS PARTNER WITH WIKIPEDIA?

• Demands for information met at the places where people are seeking it

• Wikipedia is widely used for cursory research

• Attracting new audiences to materials and catalogs.

• Review publicly available information on topics relevant to your institution

• Put institutional materials in context

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DIFFICULTIES FOR INSTITUTIONS

• Losing control• Losing academic prestige, uniqueness• Rights management• Low reliability/quality• Experts don’t want to ‘waste time’ on

Wikipedia• Wikipedia editing usability, technical

training needed

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DIFFICULTIES FOR WIKIPEDIA

• Wikipedia is not a place for original research

• Entries must have a minimum notability

• Wikipedia is about reliability, not about advertising institutions

• Desire to avoid promotional external links

• Frustration that institutions will not share content

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LET’S TOUR THE COMMUNITY!

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WHAT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE BENEFITED FROM WIKIPEDIA-RELATED PROJECTS

• Museums, libraries, archives

• Philanthropic foundations

• Academic and professional schools and

societies:

• For-profit companies***

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U.S. GLAM-WIKI CONSORTIUM

• First 3 years

• WiRs in constant communication, GLAMouts, listserv, resource sharing

• Most events, meetups are posted on Wikimedia, Meta Wiki

• Not funded by the Foundation

INTERNATIONAL GLAM-WIKI• US Wikimedia Conference, Annual GLAM-Camp

• Some GLAM-Wiki organizations are governmentally funded

• Global Wiki-Mania conference

• International resource sharing

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HOW IS GLAM CONTENT DEVELOPMENT UNIQUE?

• Adding links to online, digitized materials.

• Drawing from finding aids, archives, rare books.

• Unique content which might not otherwise be shared

• Question of where in the institution GLAM fits best

• Encourages open access paradigms

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SCIENCE AND HEALTH INSTITUTIONS CONTRIBUTE TO WIKIPEDIA• Most consulted health website in the world

• Encouraging open research

• Vast improvements in article quality, frequency of update

• Setting goals: medical and health researchers contributing to Wikipedia

• Wikipedians at Consumer Reports, National Institute of Health

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LIBRARIES: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGYAND WIKIPEDIA

• Instructional Librarianship

• Education Programming

• Consult with teachers Wikipedia lesson

• Help your community understand Wikipedia

• Open Access and open image movement

• Help community “not be afraid” to use Wikipedia as a research tool.

• Opportunities for professional development

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WIKIPEDIA AS A TOOL FOR EDUCATORS

• Wikipedia Education Program

• Wikipedia Campus Ambassador Program

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WIKIPEDIA IMPLEMENTED IN HISTORY OF DESIGN AND DIGITAL MEDIA COURSES AT CUNY COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

• CUNY professor Michael Mandiberg:

• Asked students to upload freely licensed images from Flickr to Wikimedia Commons

• Past students have contributed to Wikipedia Illustrated

• Michael asked students to write Wikipedia articles on designers and design principles

• Recruited a reference librarian at the College of

Staten Island to help with Wikipedia

• Organized a special “Wikipedia” tour of a Museum

of Modern Art exhibit.

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WIKIPEDIAN IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

• Serves as a liaison between the organization and Wikimedia

• Promotes understanding of Wikimedia policies and practices

• Works with organizational staff to digitize, compile, and organize resources

• Coordinates events, such as Hack-a-Thons, Edit-a-Thons, or Backstage Passes.

• Generally short-term: NARA just employed 1st permanent WiR

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NARA HIRES 1ST PERMANENT WIKIPEDIAN IN RESIDENCE

•Dominic, a Masters student in History and Archives Management at Simmons College • Releasing open access images, over 200 high resolution Ansel Adams photos, JFK assassination collection audio recordings, encouraging transcriptions on Wikisource, adding content

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HOW DOES ONE BECOME A WIKIPEDIAN IN RESIDENCE?

• Strong experience editing Wikipedia content, Wikimedia Commons, and utilizing other Wikis

• Editing experience in ‘non content development’ tasks

• Understanding of GLAM community structures

• Experience running trainings, holding workshops

• Interest in open access movement, open data

• Jobs are generally posted on the WiR page, twitter

• Jobs within Wikimedia Foundation: prominently technical, fundraising.

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MY WORK AT THE METROPOLITAN NEW YORK LIBRARY COUNCIL

• Collaboration with Wikimedia NYC

• Project development: constant consultation with other WiRs

• Consortium-based practice- utilizing existing networks

• Training oriented

• Consultations and staff trainings on editing and GLAM

• Encouraging workflow editing practices

• Follow and communicate updates in GLAM-Wiki

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METRO ORGANIZED WIKIPEDIA EVENTS

• Edit a thons:• Brooklyn Public Library Public Library, Central Info Commons • Queens Library Central (Archives, backstage pass)• NYPL Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village, Greenwich

Village Collection• In my position, public libraries have been the most receptive to

Wikipedia programming. Reasons?

• METRO Workshops: • (1) “Wikipedia for Libraries Archives, Museums” • (2) “Advanced Wikipedia Workshop”

• Staff Trainings:• Frick Art Reference Library• Guggenheim Library and Archive• Queens Library Central • Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library

• Building METRO member-Wikipedia partnerships

• Write articles on member libraries, collections, and resources

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“WIKIPEDIA TAKES BROOKLYN AT THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY” ON SEPTEMBER 7TH

• BPL, Wikimedia NYC, METRO, Wikiotics Foundation,

• Introduction and training

• Wikipedia Photo-hunt

• Tutorial on uploading images.

• 9 Wikipedians attended

• 17 new users were registered

• Wikimetrics 5 pages created 229 edits made 73 images uploaded

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EXAMPLE: COVERAGE OF BPL ON WIKIPEDIA

• 13 External Links in Wikipedia for http://www.bklynpubliclibrary.org/

• 1786 page views for BPL Wikipedia article in last 30 days

• 175 page views for Central Library in last 30 days

• 168 views for List of Brooklyn Public Library Branches in last 30 days

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NYC WIKIPEDIA ACTIVITY

Local GLAMs with strong Wikipedia projects:

1. NYPL, NYPL Performing Arts2. Queens Public Library3. Center for Jewish History, Leo Baeck Institute 4. MoMA5. Metropolitan Museum6. Brooklyn College7. CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY system8. Consumer Reports in Yonkers

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FURTHER GLAM IDEAS: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM AND WIKIPEDIA: WATSON LIBRARY

• Adding references to digitized materials • Adding references to books in the collection•Now, over 50% of the traffic going to the library's Digital Collections is referred by Wikipedia.• Pages views to the Watson Digital Collections website has increased from over 5,000 a month to over 45,000 in the 30 days following their project to add links from Wikipedia.•Website averages 412 visitors per day, up from original 62. • Remote collaboration

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GLAM PAGES

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WIKIPEDIA TOOLS

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REMEMBER: WIKIPEDIA HAS ITS OWN RULES• Neutral Point of View

• Conflict of Interest: What does this mean for institutions

• No paid editing

• Editors should treat each other with respect and civility

• It offers free content that anyone can use, edit, modify, or redistribute

• Wikipedia is a ‘community’ of editors

• Governance- Administrators,

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WIKIPEDIA TOOLS FOR LIBRARIANS AND ARCHIVISTS

• Basics: Article Traffic, Talk Pages,

• Templates

• Wikipedia Article Assessment (AA)

• Infoboxes

• Authority Control Tool/ bot

• Wiki RAMP Editor

• Wiki-Metrics Tool

• Issue Specific WikiProjects

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THE BASICS

Talk Pages:

• Communicate your potential biases, affiliations, concerns.

• Use talk pages when you plan to make a major change

• Post on a talk page requesting an article

• Other users will communcate with you on your User: talk pages

You can check any article's traffic!

1. Click "View history"!

2. 2. Click "page view statistics"!

Other tools:

• Templates

• Wikipedia article assessment work to create “feature articles”

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INFOBOXES

• Pulled by Google, Dppedia, Search engines

• Persondata: metadata template added to the bottom of biographical articles- pulled directly by Google (850,000 articles with person data)

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AUTHORITY CONTROL TOOL

• Developed by Max Klein, Wikipedian at OCLC

• Automated, bot adding Authority Control Tags to articles

• You can add these yourself

• VIAF, LCCN, GND (German National Library), SELIBR (National Library of Sweden), SWD and GKD (pre GND), ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), ULAN (Union List of Artist Names)

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WIKI RAMP EDITOR: FROM FINDING AIDS TO WIKI PAGES

• Released Oct, 2013

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WIKI-METRICS TOOL

• Generate data on editing activities of groups “cohorts”

• Use for Edit-a-Thons, trainings, events to measure tangible results

• Available data: Edits made, articles added, bytes added

• Can run for desired time frame, long term, short term

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WIKI-PROJECTS

Editors gather and do things!

•GLAM Pages•Wikipedia Loves Libraries•WikiProject New York City•Wiki Project Women’s History

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RECENT CHALLENGES

• GLAM-Wiki is still not incorporated into Wikimedia Foundation

• Funding for GLAM-Wiki Projects is still uncertain

• MIT study- there has been a recent drop in editors and retainment

• Widely dispersed learning resources for beginners

• Visual Editor Debate

• Articles tend to have a Western focus

• Gender Gap, Multicultural Gap• Recent projects to recruit women• Edit-a-thons with Women’s History, Cultural History

focus• Emphasizing social impact of editing

• Looking Forward: NYC GLAM-Wiki Network

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BIG PICTURE: WIKIPEDIA AND THE OPEN ACCESS MOVEMENT

• Wikipedia lays the groundwork for future open data releases, and open image sharing

• Institutions want to donate materials but are looking for precedents among like institutions

• Encourages an ethic of sharing, open access to students

• Encouraging researchers to share their data with the public

• Information stewardship model, over ‘private ownership’ model

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IKIPEDIA & CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP

“Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely

share in the sum of all knowledge”

Dorothy Howard: [email protected]