Wikipedia:GLAM/State Library of New South Wales/Wikimedia Commons for GLAMS
Wikimedia Commons: a hands on introduction for GLAMs
editMonday 13 February 2017: an ALIA Online 2017 Conference 1/2 day workshop
Facilitators:
editAliaretiree (talk) 04:31, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
99of9 (talk) 03:37, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Participants:
editAgenda
edit- Welcome and housekeeping
- What is Wikimedia Commons?
- How the Commons works (including copyright, reuse, categories, discovery via search engines)
- What are GLAMs doing with Wikimedia Commons?
- How can your institution be wiki-friendly?
- Staff contributors
- Templates & categories
- File sizes - How big is too big?
- Metadata
- Reusing images
- Practice uploading some images
- How can a GLAM find a Wikimedia Commons expert to advise them? (eg. bulk uploads of images, staff training, etc.)
Links and resources
edit- The GLAM-WIKI project supports Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums and other institutions who want to work with Wikimedia to produce open-access, freely-reusable content for the public. The GLAM WikiProject project also has a presence on the Wikimedia Commons.
- A list of Wikimedia Commons partnerships that have resulted in substantial new collections being added to Commons.
- Wikimedia Foundation. (2017, January 9). Wikimedia Foundation receives $3 million grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to make freely licensed images accessible and reusable across the web – Wikimedia Blog [Web log post].
GLAM institution project pages
edit- State Library of NSW project page on Wikipedia
- State Library of Qld project page on Wikimedia Commons
Categories to explore
editExamples of collection item images with good metadata
edit- Frog pendant (Chiriqui) from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 1992 ABC report on Keating visit to Indonesia
Copyright rules in the Commons by subject matter
editPage view statistics
editTools for bulk uploads
editExamples of GLAM organisations with Open Access Policies
edit- Open Access Policy concerning UNESCO publications
- Pekel, J. (2014, July 29). How the Rijksmuseum opened up its collection - a case study - Europeana Professional (Web log post).
- SMK Open: Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) and Sanderhoff, M. (2016, May 18). Your imagination is the only limit – Medium (Web log post).
GLAM organisations making images available
edit- Knipel, R. (2017, February 7). The Metropolitan Museum of Art makes 375,000 images of public domain art freely available under Creative Commons Zero – Wikimedia Blog.
- Christmas gift to Commons from the State Library of Queensland - Wikipedia Signpost [Web log post]. (2010, December 20).
- The Mechanical Curator collection is a set of approximately one million image files uploaded by the British Library to Flickr Commons in December 2013.