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* [http://www.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Backstage_pass Wikimedia AU page on Backstage Passes] | * [http://www.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Backstage_pass Wikimedia AU page on Backstage Passes] | ||
* [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/working-with-wikipedia-backstage-pass-at-the-powerhouse-museum/ Working with Wikipedia – Backstage Pass at the Powerhouse Museum] PowerHouse Museum blog, 2 April 2009 | * [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/working-with-wikipedia-backstage-pass-at-the-powerhouse-museum/ Working with Wikipedia – Backstage Pass at the Powerhouse Museum] PowerHouse Museum blog, 2 April 2009 | ||
== GLAM-WIKI == | |||
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Wikimedia UK would be delighted to work with cultural institutions to put together and advertise joint events with museums for wikimedians. If you are interested, please contact Michael Peel by email at michael.peel{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk or by telephone at +44 (0)7988 013 646.''' | Wikimedia UK would be delighted to work with cultural institutions to put together and advertise joint events with museums for wikimedians. If you are interested, please contact Michael Peel by email at michael.peel{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk or by telephone at +44 (0)7988 013 646.''' |
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Content partnerships — Digital image restorations — Joint events |
Backstage Pass
Wikimedians as a rule are very interested in knowledge, at a level that can go beyond what is available to see in museum displays. Wikimedians also frequently have specific interests in certain objects, which may not be commonly on display, that they have been researching and writing Wikipedia articles about.
Tours, either within the institutions or behind the scenes, are a great way to engage wikimedians in the contents of your collections, and a useful way to give them knowledge about items that can then be spread online via Wikipedia articles and freely reusable images. This is especially true if a large part of your collection is not commonly publicly displayed.
A Backstage Pass event aims to share the expertise of real-world institutions with our wiki-expertise. Principally this involves an organisation or interest group hosting a private tour for the benefit of local Wikimedians and in reciprocation we help improve the content on Wikipedia/Commons that is relevant to that organisation.
For more information, see:
- Wikimedia AU page on Backstage Passes
- Working with Wikipedia – Backstage Pass at the Powerhouse Museum PowerHouse Museum blog, 2 April 2009
GLAM-WIKI
Interested?
Wikimedia UK would be delighted to work with cultural institutions to put together and advertise joint events with museums for wikimedians. If you are interested, please contact Michael Peel by email at michael.peelwikimedia.org.uk or by telephone at +44 (0)7988 013 646.