Institution | Resident's Name | Period Covered | Date of Report |
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Glasgow Museums / Museums Galleries Scotland | Sara Thomas | 20 Feb - 20 March 2015 (second month of residency) | 20 March 2015 |
Projects delivered in the past month
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edit9 new accounts were created as a result of the first Glasgow Museums Wiki working group, held on 24 February. 78% of attendees were female. (7 of 9)
- Mbewegrey
- Tracey Mac 44
- Shanee13
- Rebecca.roper
- Hollstkz
- Craigmcinally
- Albr2015
- Midwich Cuckoo
- LynMoon
16 new accounts were created as a result of the Napier Connect Editathon “Writing Women Back Into History” editathon on 4 March 2015. There were 19 attendees in total, 100% of whom were female.
- Jennytizard
- Kdpenguin
- LAlwis
- Cleverfrances
- Wong302007
- Pacific12
- Whiteheather555
- UDoloto
- Haylwils
- EllaTasm
- MollySelma
- WendsP
- MarwaSalayma
- Philonomi1
- ALRYND81
- Helen Young 82
3 new articles were created:
9 articles were improved:
- Carla Meninsky
- Annie Easley
- Hedy Lamarr
- Ann Dowling
- Eileen Gray
- Anne Tyng
- Women in STEM fields
- Maria Gordon
- Helene Ahrweiler
8 new accounts were created as a result of the Dundee Art and Feminism editathon on 6 March 2015 at the University of Abertay; training was shared by WiR@MGS and WiR@NLS. Approximately 80-90% of participants were women.
12 new articles were created
- Erica Scourti
- Judith Goddard
- Sherrie Rabinowitz
- Brooke Singer
- Heather Phillipson
- Jacqueline Donachie
- Carla Gannis
- Claire Barclay
- Mary Shaffer
- Catherine Elwes
- Katharine Meynell
- Elsa Stansfield
3 articles were improved
Objectives & outcomes
editDeveloping Open Knowledge
Two new Wikimedia Commons categories were created: “Images donated by Glasgow Museums” and “Glasgow Museums GLAMWiki”, as subcategories of Wikimedia and Glasgow Museums. The first will be used in the event of image donation from the Museums’ collections, the second is to be used for images uploaded as a result of the collaboration: from events or individuals. 12 images have been uploaded by a member of the Wiki Working Group.
An editathon has been planned for May to increase quality and volume of content concerning the Showpeople community.
Develop, involve and engage WMUK volunteers
Nine curators were trained to edit Wikipedia as part of the first meeting of the Wiki working group on 24 February. One in particular has shown great interest in editing and I have been supporting her to do so. The next meeting of the group is planned for early April, where I will run catch up training, and we will discuss how the group will move forward.
Reducing barriers to accessing open knowledge
A meeting was held with Glasgow Museums Photo Library & Licensing staff on 25 February, initiating a discussion regarding image donation and licensing. Glasgow Museums’ Publishing, Commissioning and Licensing Manager has escalated the issue.
Planning has begun for an event to introduce the residency to the wider museum sector, through a “Working With Wiki” style event.
I attended the first meeting of the MGS Digital Transformation Network on 20 February
I presented at the following internal Glasgow Museums staff events about the residency, and the benefits of WMUK and Open Knowledge involvement:
- Friday briefing to floor staff at Riverside Museum on 6 March
- Presentation to Learning & Access Curators on 19 March
- Friday briefing to floor staff at Scotland Street School Museum on 20 March
Developing, supporting & engaging with other Wikimedia & Open Knowledge communities
I presented at the University of the West of Scotland’s “Archiving Community Storytelling: Challenges & Opportunities" conference on Friday 13 March
Press
edit"Screen Siren among top female scientists written back into history", Herald Scotland, 16 March, as a result of Napier Connect Editathon “Writing Women Back Into History” editathon on 4 March 2015.
Scotland's Second Wikimedian in Residence, WMUK Blog, 19 March 2015.
Projects in Development
edit- I will attend the Digital Transformation in Museums conference on 27 March
- Friday briefing to floor staff at St Mungo Museum of Religious Life & Art planned for 3 April
- Showpeople editathon to be held early May
- Photographic event at Glasgow Museums under discussion
- Editathon as part of European Association of Archaeologists Conference under discussion
- Editathon at a Scottish University under discussion