Wikipedia:GLAM/Yorkshire Network Project
Wikimedia GLAM - Yorkshire Network Project | |
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This project will help Museums throughout the county engage with Wikipedia. It is hosted by York Museums Trust and Museum Development Yorkshire and supported by Wikimedia UK. The project is running from July 2014 to July 2015 and is coordinated by Pat Hadley - PatHadley (talk · contribs). He can be contacted via patrick.hadleyymt.org.uk or 01904 687662 |
Welcome!
editThe Yorkshire Network Project is the first GLAMwiki project to operate at a regional level, working with Museum Development Officers to give all sorts of Yorkshire Museums opportunities to engage with Wikipedia.
Aims of the project
editThe project hopes to build a self-sustaining network of skilled and knowledgeable museum professionals and Wikimedians that will continue to open up, use and disseminate information and media from collections across the county. Some of the steps toward this will be:
- Research - finding out about the capacity, needs and ambitions of the 150 museums in the region.
- Training - helping staff and volunteers understand how Wikipedia/Wikimedia works and how to collaborate with the editor community
- Policy change - helping larger institutions understand how to integrate Open Culture practice/strategy into their digital work
- Image donations - helping museums of any size make donations of Public Domain or collections imagery. This may involve digitisation support.
- Innovation - exploring the opportunities that museums present themselves - such as uploading videos of living history, crafts or intangible heritage
Museums involved
editInfo for Museums' Staff
editGetting your head around the world of Wikipedia can be tricky! For some introductory information, these two are great:
GLAMwiki is a global project to help Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums work with Wikipedia (and its fellow projects). There are some great pages to help you get started. For something a little more specific to the UK try: 10 Reasons your museum should engage with Wikipedia, written by Pat Hadley, the project coordinator.
More useful stuff can be found in this table.
Resources - Useful information about Wikipedia and GLAMwiki | |||||
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Printable documents (colour copies available) | |||||
Articles and longer documents | |||||
Wikipedia and Museums: Community Curation by Liam Wyatt An excellent essay on GLAMwiki by the first ever Wikipedian in Residence |
The herd, the crowd and the forum - Real participation online by Pat Hadley A blog post putting GLAMwiki in a broader context |
Museums & Wikipedia—a Two Year Update by Elizabeth Merritt A blog post from the director of the Centre for the Future of Museums |
Info for Wikipedians
editYorkshire has 150 museums that may participate (to some degree) in this project. We would love to have input from Wikipedians on the kinds of content, information or assistance Yorkshire's museums might provide. What gaps can we help with?
A Google spreadsheet of Yorkshire's museums with relevant details is a good place to start finding out more. Beyond that, we'd love to hear your thoughts on the Talk pages and keep an eye on these pages for more information.
Events
editJune 2015
edit- 26 - Social Media, Open web and Wikimedia meeting, University of York Department of Archaeology
- 14 - York WikiMeet
- 2 - First World War Regimental Museums Project Workshop, Royal Armouries, Leeds
May 2015
edit- 29 - Workshop on GLAMwiki, Yorkshire FED Conference, York
- 21 - Image-focused training session, Harrogate Museums
- 14 -
Meeting at Northern College, Barnsley- POSTPONED - 12 -
Photography, digitisation and openness training at Burnby Park Museum, Pocklington- POSTPONED
April 2015
edit- 30 - Meeting discussing opening up Yorkshire Museum's William Smith collections
- 29 - York Art History WikiClub
- 15 - Training session at York Castle Museum
- 13 - Digitisation and Museums Workshop (co-leading) Barnsley Museums
- 12 - Leeds WikiMeetup
- 10 - ODI- Our Heritage & Culture: How open data can help us engage London
- 8 - Toolset Mass upload training London
March 2015
edit- 8 - Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon Hepworth Wakefield
- 6 - Training session at Hepworth Wakefield
February 2015
edit- 18 - Culture in Numbers at Leeds Data Mill, Leeds
- 12 - Training with YMT Fine art team
- 6 - Meeting with Hepworth Wakefield team about Art+Feminism edit-a-thon
- 6 - Phone meeting with Malton Museums team
- 5 - Meeting Rotherham Museums Service team, Rotherham
January 2015
edit- 30 - Half-day at Harrogate Museums running first image upload
- 29 - Meet YMT Fine Art team about the Ismay Archive, York
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Meeting with Museums Development team and Copyright advisers - 15 - Training event at the University of Northumbria with Shandy Hall staff