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The Wellcome WiReditFrom 2017 to 2023, Wellcome had a permanent Wikimedian in Residence (WiR) who worked in the Wellcome Collection Digital Editorial team. Before the role became permanent, there was a freelance Wikimedian in Residence at Wellcome Library from May 2016 - October 2017. The aim of the residency, and the aim of the Digital Editor's Wikimedia work, was to engage with staff and users, members of the public, researchers and visitors to Wellcome Collection, to encourage contributions and to support the sharing of knowledge. ActivitieseditWiki-at-Wellcome involved activities such as:
Events and workshopseditWe ran a number of projects, editing events, training sessions, conferences, seminars and workshops. Some of these were listed here. ContacteditIf you have questions about the residency, you can contact Zeromonk. Background to the ResidencyeditWhat is a Wikimedian in Residence?editA Wikimedian in Residence (WiR) is someone who works with an organisation to promote open knowledge generally and specifically to enable more people to engage with Wikimedia (and Wikipedia, and Wikidata, etc., etc.). For general information about how Wikimedian-in-Residence programmes work, take a look at these articles:
Background to Wellcome's ResidencyeditWellcome Collection is part of Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation. The Collection has a museum and library, which are free and open to anyone, and it has particularly extensive collections concerning medical history, health and welfare.[1] It is located on Euston Road, where it has been since 1945 (it opened to the general public in 1949).[2] As well as physical holdings, Wellcome has a number of digital resources. Wellcome is in the process of digitising a substantial proportion of its holdings and making the content freely available on the web in various forms, including the Library Website, Youtube, and the Internet Archive. The Residency at Wellcome Library was first advertised in January.[3] This followed on from a bulk-upload in 2015, when nearly 100,000 images were uploaded from Wellcome to Wikimedia Commons. Many of those images are not yet being used on other wiki-pages, so one of the aims of the Residency was to promote greater use of images already uploaded and improve how accessible they are.[4] During the initial fixed-term phase of the Residency, reports documented what happened each month. You can read more on the following pages:
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