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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2019/03/a-call-to-action-wikidata-fy-your-commons-photos/ A call to action: Wikidata-fy your Commons photos]</span></b></big></big></center> | | </div> |
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| By Martin Poulter, Wikimedian in Residence at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford
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| | If you'd like to see what Wikimedia UK is working on, our website is the best place for our community of volunteers, donors and members to stay up to date. |
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| | General inquiries: info{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk<br> |
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| The speed at which Wikidata is acquiring descriptions of paintings, sculptures and other museum holdings is impressive, but there is much further to go. It’s ironic that at the same time, we already have an enormous art database hiding in plain sight.
| | You can follow us on Twitter (<span class="plainlinks">[http://twitter.com/wikimediauk @wikimediauk]</span>) or Like us on Facebook (<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.facebook.com/WikimediaUK WikimediaUK]</span>). |
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| The Commons index of Indian art may be the largest digital collection of Indian art ever created. Its collection of Cities of France in art may be the biggest such index in the world. No institution has collected as many pictures of astrolabes as are in the Commons astrolabe category. The superlatives go on.
| | You can also sign up to the <span class="plainlinks">[https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l email discussion list]</span> for the Wikimedia community in the UK. |
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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2019/03/what-are-wikijournals/ What are WikiJournals?]</span></b></big></big></center> | | |- |
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| This article was jointly authored by Thomas Shafee and Jack Nunn from the WikiJournals board, and edited by John Lubbock of Wikimedia UK.
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| | <h4><span class="plainlinks">[https://donate.wikimedia.org.uk/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=4 Join Wikimedia UK]</span></h4> |
| | Members play a key role in shaping the future of the Chapter. Membership is open to all and costs just £5 a year. |
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| | |<h4>[[Events]]</h4> |
| | We organise dozens of events each year, including meetups, editing events, "Backstage Pass" events at museums, workshops and conferences. |
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| | |[[File:User font awesome.svg|40px|link=Volunteer|Icon from Font Awesome by Dave Gandy - http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0]] |
| | |<h4>[[Volunteer]]</h4> |
| | Participate in one of our ongoing outreach projects, working with the cultural and education institutions of the UK. |
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| | |[[File:Book font awesome.svg|40px|link=Project grants|Icon from Font Awesome by Dave Gandy - http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0]] |
| | |<h4>[[Project grants]]</h4> |
| | Request a project grant to help you with your editing or outreach activities on any Wikimedia project. |
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| | |<h4><span class="plainlinks">[https://wikimedia.access.charity/donate/donate Donate]</span></h4> |
| | Donate to Wikimedia UK to keep Wikipedia running free from advertising and support our work getting more people and institutions working with Wikipedia and its sister projects. |
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| The WikiJournals are a new group of peer-reviewed, open-access academic journals which are free to publish in. The twist is that articles published in them are integrated into Wikipedia. At the moment, there are three:
| | We are always interested to hear from new [[volunteer|volunteers]]. If you have an idea you'd like to help make happen, or time and skills you would like to offer Wikimedia UK, please get in touch on volunteering{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk |
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| www.WikiJMed.org (the original medical journal)
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| www.WikiJSci.org (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
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| www.WikiJHum.org (humanities, arts, and social sciences)
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| WikiJournals are also highly unusual for academic journals, as they’re free for both readers and authors!
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| | ''Want to suggest changes to the content and presentation of this page? Comment on [[Talk:Main_Page|the talk page]], or experiment at the [[/Sandbox|Sandbox]] |
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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2019/01/how-wikipedia-infiltrated-academia/ How Wikipedia infiltrated academia]</span></b></big></big></center>
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| [[File:Martin Poulter Oxford Wikimedia UK residency 5.jpg|Martin Poulter, Wikimedian in Residence at the Bodleian Libraries Oxford – image by Jwslubbock CC BY-SA 4.0|640px|center]]
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| ''Blog John Lubbock, Communications Coordinator of Wikimedia UK''
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| It was about 2007 when Wikipedia hit the mainstream. Millions of students were using one website to get an introduction to their new course subjects, and many, of course, were not particularly careful about their use of copy and paste.
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| In a way, Wikipedia was the victim of its own success. It expanded rapidly and gained a place in the public consciousness before the community and organisations that support it had a chance to catch up. Wikipedia is supported by a network of charities, with the Wikimedia Foundation – which owns Wikipedia– based in San Francisco, and local Wikimedia chapters set up in other countries where big editing communities existed and had begun to organise themselves. Wikimedia UK wasn’t formally established until 2009.
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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2018/12/wikicite-conference-2018/ WikiCite Conference 2018]</span></b></big></big></center>
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| [[File:Group photo - WikiCite 2018 (01).jpg|Group photo – WikiCite 2018 (can you spot Jason?) – image by Satdeep Gill, Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0|640px|center]]
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| ''Blog by Jason Evans, National Wikimedian for Wales''
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| Imagine a world in which anyone could use an open citation database to support free knowledge, with rich information about every citable source.
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| Any Wikipedian or Wikipedia advocate will tell you that one of the great strengths of Wikipedia is its citations. In fact, a Wikipedia article is only as strong as its citations. They provide evidence for the statements made in an article but they also provide a gateway to reliable secondary sources for deeper learning.
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| In recent years Wikipedia has been overtaken as the fastest growing Wikimedia project by Wikidata – a linked open database of facts – or the Wikipedia of data, if you like. Wikidata has grown at a tremendous rate, as people and institutions use it as a hub for their data, joining up the world’s open data in an interconnected web.
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| [[File:Logo for ContentMine ScienceSource.svg|ScienceSource Logo – image by Jkcm CC BY-SA 4.0|480px|center]]
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| Science Source is a new project by ContentMine which builds on their previous work on WikiFactMine, which wanted to ‘make Wikidata the primary resource for identifying objects in bioscience’. This time, they want to automate the process of looking at biomedical research to identify statements that would be useful for improving Wikipedia’s medical articles.
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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2018/02/celtic-knot-2018/// Celtic Knot 2018!]</span></b></big></big></center>
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| [[File:Lorna, Alex, Susan and Gareth Morlais at the Celtic Conference, Edinburgh 2017 30.jpg|Celtic Knot conference 2017 in Edinburgh|640px|center]]
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| Celtic Knot provides a stage and a meeting place for contributors to small and minority language Wikipedia’s from all around the world. You can now submit a paper and register for this years conference, which will be held at the National Library of Wales in the Welsh seaside town of Aberystwyth.
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| <center><big><big><b><span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2017/07/a-message-from-josie-fraser-new-wikimedia-uk-chair/ A message from Josie Fraser, new Wikimedia UK Chair]</span></b></big></big></center>
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| [[File:Wikimedia_UK_AGM_2017_35.jpg|Josie Fraser at the 2017 Wikimedia UK AGM|640px|center]]
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| I am delighted to have become the new chair of Wikimedia UK at today’s AGM. I was initially elected to serve as a trustee in July 2015, and re-elected to serve a further term last year until 2019. Over the last two years I’ve been privileged to be able serve the organisation through both the formal duties of a Trustee and as a volunteer. In addition to my main Board duties, I’ve been a member of the Governance Committee and the Partnership Advisory Board, and have helped organise education conferences.
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| * {{event inline|2019|04|3|[https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/extraordinary-women-in-engineering-a-wes-wikithon-uwe-bristol-tickets-58264911920 Women in Engineering Editathon ]}}, UWE Bristol
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| * {{event inline|2019|04|5-7| [[:meta:Wikimedia+Education Conference 2019|Wikimedia+Education Conference 2019]], San Sebastián, Basque Country}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|04|10-11| [https://oer19.oerconf.org/ OER19 conference, Galway], including presentations from [[user:Sara Thomas (WMUK)|Sara Thomas (WMUK)]], [[User:MartinPoulter|Martin Poulter]] and Lorna Campbell}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|04|12| [http://trac.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/TRAC-2019-Handbook-Digtal.pdf Wikipedia workshop at the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, University of Kent]}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|05|20|[http://www.bristol.ac.uk/golding/events/2019/asking-and-answering-questions-with-open-data.html "Asking and answering questions with Open data":] Wikidata training event hosted by the Jean Golding Institute, University of Bristol}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|06|03-04| CILIPS Summer Conference}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|06|03-04| HeritageDot Conference, including presentation from [[user:Sara Thomas (WMUK)|Sara Thomas (WMUK)]]}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|06|20| Kirkintilloch Library Local Studies Editathon with East Dunbartonshire Libraries. [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-studies-wikipedia-edit-a-thon-tickets-58568107787 Sign up on Eventbrite]}}
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| * {{event inline|2019|06|29| Portobello Wikipedia Editathon with Gavin Willshaw. [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/portobello-wikipedia-editathon-tickets-56324103911 Sign up on Eventbrite]}}
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