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Ultimately, we are working to improve the content of Wikimedia projects through partnerships with GLAMs, and increasing their awareness of open knowledge movement.  
Ultimately, we are working to improve the content of Wikimedia projects through partnerships with GLAMs, and increasing their awareness of open knowledge movement.  


For 2013 plan, please see [[2013 Activity Plan/GLAM Outreach and Events|here]].  
==Plans==
*[https://docs.google.com/a/wikimedia.org.uk/document/d/10o9akN4UImcpPK3Dx7wTF2n52azGPhTFvM2Fr_ENj3Y/edit the 2014 plan]
* [[2013 Activity Plan/GLAM Outreach and Events|The 2013 plan]].  


We have also run GLAM-Wiki conference in 2013, page for which you can see [[2013 Activity Plan/GLAM Conference|here]].  
We have also run GLAM-Wiki conference in 2013, page for which you can see [[2013 Activity Plan/GLAM Conference|here]].  
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* In quarter 4 we could survey the institutions we have come in contact and worked with in 2014-15 to see how many have developed an understanding of openGLAM, changed their internal rules to make feee content available, made declarations that they will make releases.  
* Q4 - possible survey of the institutions we have worked with in 2014-15 to see how many have developed an understanding of openGLAM, changed their internal rules to make free content available, made declarations that they will make releases.  


;Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant
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Content improvement of Wikimedia projects:
*Influence GLAMs to use free licences and assist GLAMs to digitise, release content, run image uploads, e.g. to Wikimedia Commons - 4 initiatives a year with 100+ uploads each (gdoc database and wiki category)
*Run events engaging with GLAM experts, e.g. curators and archivists - 4 a year, e.g. editathons to focus on articles of high importance, gaps in coverage (event on wiki)
*Work with WMF to enable monitoring of article quality improvement


Increase awareness of GLAMs of Wikimedia projects, open knowledge movement, and influence organisations to start using open licences. Eventually this will support the aim of content improvement as GLAMs will release content to Wikimedia projects:
The quantity of Open Knowledge continues to increase:
*Awareness events for GLAMs - hold 2 events for GLAMs, bringing together 5-10 institutions each, 50% of which go on to run a project with WMUK (event on wiki, database of contacts)
* Images uploaded to Commons and text added to Wikipedia - as an indication aiming at 5000 images pa; 150,000 positive bytes added (GLAM stat tools & Wikimetrics)
*Running activities with 5 institutions/year (database of contacts)
** This could be achieved via influencing GLAMs to use free licences and assist GLAMs to digitise, release content, run image uploads
*Presence at external sector conferences and events - 4 a year, distributing materials and building new contacts (event on wiki, database of contacts)
 
*50% institutions that were involved in a project the previous year continue to be involved (survey /database of contacts)
The quality of Open Knowledge continues to improve:
* Images uploaded to Commons and text added to Wikipedia - Contributing to our global targets of quality for content (GLAM stat tools & Wikimetrics)
 
We are perceived as the go-to organisation by UK GLAM, educational, and other organisations who need support or advice for the development of Open Knowledge:
* Number of GLAM organisations with whom we have a live contact - we are counting the total repetitional score, target 200 (corresponding to about 20 institutions pa) (civi)
**Operationally, this could be done by holding events with a particular organisation, running a project, or holding 2 events for GLAMs, bringing together 5-10 institutions each 50% of which go on to run a project with WMUK. These could be new contacts, or organisations we have worked with the previous years.
 
We have a thriving community of WMUK volunteers:
* Contributing to global targets of volunteer activity via GLAM Outreach events
**Operationally we would aim at 4 events engaging with GLAM experts, e.g. curators and archivists, 4 editathons to focus on articles of high importance, run training sessions/editathons for volunteers
 
There is increased awareness of the benefits of Open Knowledge:
*Presence at external conferences and events in the GLAM sector - 3 in 2014 (event list/civi)
 


Engage with Wikimedia community to gain new and retain existing volunteers - they will in turn support the two above aims of the GLAM outreach:
Operationally, we want to make sure that the following things take place:
*Volunteers encouraged to contribute to GLAM projects - 4 editathons bringing on average 10 volunteers in, some previously inactive (event list on wiki)
*Work with WMF to enable monitoring of article quality improvement
*Recruitment - GLAM workshops for newcomers - support 10 GLAM related training sessions/editathons with a good geographic/topic spread in the UK, training 100 new contributors (event on wiki)
*Ensure the program of GLAM events is diverse in both subject and location - 'At least 6 different topic areas covered by GLAM events' and 'At least 6 different locations outside London to have events'
*Promptly respond to requests for help from Wikimedians abroad for digital access to information in the UK - this can be captured as a successful story of increasing access to Wikimedia projects if the enquiries develop into an onward relationship.
*Three digital releases include non-UK information - The British Library partnership led to the release of early Canadian photographs, the York Museums trust involves access to a collection of early photographs on vulcanology and glaciers worlwide.
*Develop approaches to keep contributors engaged with the project - e.g. from the first British Museum editathon in 2010, all 10 are still active. We aim to run further tests to find the right approaches.
*Develop approaches to keep contributors engaged with the project - e.g. from the first British Museum editathon in 2010, all 10 are still active. We aim to run further tests to find the right approaches.
*Reactivation - Contact 100 inactive Wikimedians to invite them to GLAM events in their locale or in accordance with their interests, 20 to get involved (CiviCRM)
*Reactivation - Contact 100 inactive Wikimedians to invite them to GLAM events in their locale or in accordance with their interests, 20 to get involved (CiviCRM)
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In progress - notes from the recent discussion:
*As an operational measure, we would aim to have the 'Program of GLAM events is diverse in both subject and location events' - captured by 'At least 6 different topic areas covered by GLAM events' and 'At least 6 different locations outside London to have events'
*The UK has for historic reasons rather more than its fair share of the world's cultural patrimony. Wikimedia UK has an important role in helping the global community access that - Promptly respond to requests for help from Wikimedians abroad for digital access to information in the UK. // this can be captured as a successful story of increasing access to Wikimedia projects if the enquiries develop into an onward relationship.




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*Insufficient focus leads to poor impact.
*Insufficient focus leads to poor impact.
*Not enough volunteers to support community events.
*Not enough volunteers to support community events.




[[Category:2014 Activity Plan]]
[[Category:2014 Activity Plan]]

Latest revision as of 11:48, 11 June 2014

Lead member of staff

Daria Cybulska with delegated support from Jonathan Cardy

Indicative budget amount

£10,000, allowing for a GLAMcamp or similar style event

Description and overall rationale

The aim of this programme area is extending the GLAM work through local and national events, lead by the GLAM Organiser and also resulting from initiatives from our volunteers and GLAM environment. We are also working with our community to find opportunities to improve content, secure material for open use, crosstrain editors. This is done through outreach activities, GLAMcamp-style events and partnerships with particular cultural institutions. We work to balance the GLAMs that are keenest to work with us against the geographic and subject preferences of our community.

Ultimately, we are working to improve the content of Wikimedia projects through partnerships with GLAMs, and increasing their awareness of open knowledge movement.

Plans

We have also run GLAM-Wiki conference in 2013, page for which you can see here.

Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter

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  • Q4 - possible survey of the institutions we have worked with in 2014-15 to see how many have developed an understanding of openGLAM, changed their internal rules to make free content available, made declarations that they will make releases.
Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant


Risks
  • Insufficient focus leads to poor impact.
  • Not enough volunteers to support community events.