2012 Activity Plan/Wikipedians in Residence: Difference between revisions

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TBA
*British Library WIR: May 2012 for 6 months - AHRC sponsored with event funding possible from WMUK.
*The National Archives: WIR under discussion, possibly summer 2012 - expected partial WMUK funding.
*Museums Galleries Scotland: Coordinator discussed and paused for organization restructuring - major part of budget from WMUK.
*MonmouthpediA: Outreach/ambassador placement active through Spring and Summer 2012 - Council sponsored.


;Success Criteria
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Revision as of 23:07, 30 April 2012

Description

We will part-fund Wikipedian in Residence positions. The number of positions will depend on negotiations with partner institutions about how a Wikipedian in Residence fits with their organisation and how much funding they will make available.

Amount

£15,000

Budget responsibility

Fae

Timetable for activities
  • British Library WIR: May 2012 for 6 months - AHRC sponsored with event funding possible from WMUK.
  • The National Archives: WIR under discussion, possibly summer 2012 - expected partial WMUK funding.
  • Museums Galleries Scotland: Coordinator discussed and paused for organization restructuring - major part of budget from WMUK.
  • MonmouthpediA: Outreach/ambassador placement active through Spring and Summer 2012 - Council sponsored.
Success Criteria
  • That good quality WiRs are selected.
  • That a clear programme of activities is established and delivered in consultation with their hosts.
  • That they report regularly about their activities.
Risks
  • That they are unable to bridge their host community, the Wikimedia UK community and the general population.
    Countermeasure: Support the GLAM network with shared case studies, workshopping and mobilize support as needed for key points in the most visible projects.
  • That funding will not be scalable as demand increases.
    Countermeasure: Build relationships with significant independent funding bodies.