Welcome to the GLAM page of Library and Archives Canada (LAC). This page will cover all the projects and events undertaken by LAC as part of its collaboration with the GLAM initiative. Using our vast collection, we will be focusing on sharing resources to enhance, enrich and fill the knowledge gap within Wikimedia projects.
LAC's collection includes a large number of books (more than 20 million in several languages), images (almost 30 million including photographs, prints and digital images), films (over 90 thousand including documentaries as well as silent, short and full-length films), newspaper archives, sheet music, drawings, plans, maps and other materials.[1]
Aims and Objectives
edit- Develop a meaningful relationship with the Wikimedia Foundation and contribute to the Wiki-universe knowledge.
- Increase public knowledge about our bibliographic and archival material.
- Upload media from our collection to Wikimedia Commons. Then, encouraging public to enrich Wikipedia articles with the images released.
- Be a reliable bibliographic source to feed and improve references in Wikipedia articles.
- Host Edit-a-thons and other events hoping to attract new editors.
- Contribute to the GLAM community development becoming an example to other Canadian institutions.
- Provide a multilingual (English and French) project page that might serve as a model for future GLAM institutions.
- Share lessons and knowledge acquired during our GLAM journey with the Wikimedia community.
Projects
editTranscription projects
editPaul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve collection
Patty Pan
edit- include banner with images already uploaded
- Category used for tracking purposes
Contests
editSee the tracking work done by Walters Art Museum
Events
editFirst World War Edit-a-thon
editIf you are an editor who is passionate about military history or Wikipedia, register now for Library and Archives Canada’s first Wikipedia workshop and edit-a-thon, to be held in Ottawa on November 15, 2017.
In honour of Remembrance Day, the theme is the First World War and Canada’s role in it. Join us for this bilingual event where you will learn how to edit Wikipedia articles and explore reference documents like photographs, service records, soldiers’ journals and other items in our extensive collection.
All editors—experienced and new—are welcome.
Sign up for the first editathon taking place on November 15 at 395 Wellington, Ottawa below:
--Ouvrard (talk) 13:40, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
RESOURCES FOR EDIT-A-THON
Military resources
Intro to First World War records at Library and Archives Canada
Personnel records of the First World War
War diaries of the First World War
Guide to Sources Relating to Units of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
Tutorials
LAC resources on the Commons
First World War photographs from LAC
Themes for upcoming events
editContribute
editResources
editThis section aims to collect information about our learning path and will help us develop a case study article.
Our templates
edit- Batch upload category
Guidelines
edit- How to use LAC material?
- How to do multimedia research on LAC website?
- Other ways to access to images: maybe talk about Flickr?
Useful Tools
edit- Help:Interwikimedia links
- Wikipedia:User page design center/Style
- Help:Protected pages
- Meta:Research:GLAM visual tool
"GLAM visual tool can monitor the cooperation between GLAMs and the Wikimedia projects. More specifically : it produces three interactive visualizations, it produces the front end of the tool, it suggests visualizations which can support the cooperation between GLAMs and the Wikimedia projects."[2]
Sharing experiences
edit- Patty Pan
Dissemination
editA press release after first batch upload or any other event or project:
- Local newspapers?
- Website and social media
- Wiki Online Newspaper The Signpost
- Relevant mailing list:
References
edit- ^ "About the Collection". Library and Archives Canada.
- ^ "Research:GLAM visual tool". Wikimedia, Meta-Wiki.