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The themes of the conference are XXXXX The conference will be held at the British Library on . The whole programme is three days, with the last day an unconference with a parallel ???? | The themes of the conference are XXXXX The conference will be held at the British Library on . The whole programme is three days, with the last day an unconference with a parallel ???? | ||
Confirmed speakers include | Confirmed speakers include Michael Edson, the Director of Web and New Media Strategy at the Smithsonian Institution, and Lizzy Jongma, Data Manager at the Rijksmuseum. We will also have speakers from Europeana and from the Open Knowledge Foundation, among others. | ||
We are seeking proposals for presentations, workshop proposals, or panel discussions, lasting from ten minutes to an hour. | |||
On the Friday, we are hoping to look at the work Wikimedia and other organisations have done in partnership with cultural institutions, presenting case studies and discussing the benefits to both parties. | |||
On the Saturday, we will be focusing on the more practical and technical side, looking at ways to work together and running workshops to share best practice. | |||
The Sunday will be organised as an unconference, where the agenda and session topics are being determined by attendees on the day. | |||
The deadline for submissions is February 15th 2013. Please email submissions to Daria | The deadline for submissions is February 15th 2013. Please email submissions to Daria | ||
==General announcement== | ==General announcement== |
Revision as of 11:15, 14 January 2013
Old Call for papers is at GLAM-WIKI 2013/Call for papers
Call for papers
GLAM-WIKI 2013 is a global conference for the GLAM sector (galleries, libraries, achives and museums) intended for sector professionals, volunteers in Wikipedia and the Wikimedia movement, and anyone interested in open content in the cultural sector. It is organised by Wikimedia UK, the UK charity that supports the Wikimedia movement in the UK, in association with Europeana, and generously hosted by the British Library.
The themes of the conference are XXXXX The conference will be held at the British Library on . The whole programme is three days, with the last day an unconference with a parallel ????
Confirmed speakers include Michael Edson, the Director of Web and New Media Strategy at the Smithsonian Institution, and Lizzy Jongma, Data Manager at the Rijksmuseum. We will also have speakers from Europeana and from the Open Knowledge Foundation, among others.
We are seeking proposals for presentations, workshop proposals, or panel discussions, lasting from ten minutes to an hour.
On the Friday, we are hoping to look at the work Wikimedia and other organisations have done in partnership with cultural institutions, presenting case studies and discussing the benefits to both parties.
On the Saturday, we will be focusing on the more practical and technical side, looking at ways to work together and running workshops to share best practice.
The Sunday will be organised as an unconference, where the agenda and session topics are being determined by attendees on the day.
The deadline for submissions is February 15th 2013. Please email submissions to Daria