Institution | Resident's Name | Period Covered | Date of Report |
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Museums Galleries Scotland | Sara Thomas | 1 June - 3 July | 3 July 2016 |
This last section of the project was made possible through use of leftover budget. The Western Isles training had been suggested first for completion in May, however it was not possible to fit it in at that point.
Projects delivered in the past month
editWiki events
editEvent Name | Date | Location | Attendees | New Users | Gender breakdown |
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Introduction to Wikimedia - Western Isles, Stornoway | Tuesday 21 June 2016 | Lews Castle College / Museum nan Eilean, Stornoway | 4 | 3 | 25% female |
Introduction to Wikimedia - Western Isles, Benbecula | Monday 20 June 2016 | Museum nan Eilean, Sgoil Lionacleit, Benbecula | 3 | 3 | 100% female |
Protests & Suffragettes: Strong Women of the Clydeside Editathon | Saturday 2 July 2016 | Glasgow Women's Library | 11 | 11 | 100% female |
Statistics
editEvent | Date | New accounts created | Articles created | Articles improved |
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Introduction to Wikimedia - Western Isles, Benbecula | 20 June 2016 | |||
Introduction to Wikimedia - Western Isles, Stornoway | 21 June 2016 | n/a | ||
Protests & Suffragettes: Strong Women of the Clydeside | 2 July 2016 |
Objectives & outcomes
editWMUK | Museums Galleries Scotland |
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G1: Develop Open Knowledge | G1.1 help Scottish museums increase the quality of the existing open knowledge surrounding their collections. G1.2 assist museums to make more open knowledge available through various channels and projects, G1.3 work specifically with the Recognised Collections to make more open knowledge and images available through Wikipedia and their own websites licence free. |
G2a: Develop, involve & engage WMUK volunteers | G2a.1 encourage and assist museum curators to become competent WMUK volunteers. G2a.2 assist museum curators to help share their expert collections knowledge with other WMUK volunteers. G2a.3 Work with other Scottish voluntary organisations to involve them where relevant in open data projects taking place in Scottish museums and galleries. |
G3: Reduce barriers to accessing open knowledge | G3.1 we will improve awareness of the benefits of open knowledge through education within the Scottish museum sector. G3.2 we will actively work with a range of partners including the Scottish Government to help inform, develop and deliver a strategic action plan for responsible use of open data in Scottish museums. |
G5: Develop, support and engage with other Wikimedia & Open Knowledge Communities | G5.1 participate and encourage membership to the Scottish Digital Transformation Network. G5.2 encourage partnership projects between Scottish museums to release their metadata licence free through API or other sources. |
Developing Open Knowledge
- The resident provided training at the Protests and Suffragettes event, in collaboration with Govan's Hidden Histories. The event was very well attended and the group seemed keen for further session to take place. 6 new articles were created, and 9 improved.
Develop, involve and engage WMUK volunteers
- Training for museum staff and volunteers of Museums nan Eilean had been suggested in the closing stages of the project, however time would not allow. A small extension to the project was made possible by careful budget management and two training sessions were held on Benbecula, and Lewis, for museums staff and volunteers. Feedback was received that training being provided on location was particularly appreciated, and underscores the value of budget being made available for travel in order to reach rural communities, and to make training more accessible.
Reducing barriers to accessing open knowledge
- The resident met with a representative of Scottish Libraries to discuss how Wiki work can benefit Libraries in terms of reach and outreach.
- The resident met with representatives of Historic Environment Scotland to discuss how Wiki work could benefit the organisation in terms of reach and outreach.
Developing, supporting & engaging with other Wikimedia & Open Knowledge communities
- The resident and Stinglehammer (resident at the University of Edinburgh), met with a representative of the CCA (Centre for Contemporary Art) in Glasgow to discuss Wiki training and further work with a local history and community outreach group.
Close of project
editThe project is now complete, and a Summary/Reflections report for the extension period will follow. I would like to extend huge thanks to all those who have contributed and supported the project, and in particular Kelly from Museums Galleries Scotland.