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'''Cultural partnerships''' are co-operations between the Wikimedia movement and cultural institutions, such as galleries, libraries, archives and museums, known collectively as '''GLAM'''s. There are a wide range of possible projects − from [[/Content partnerships|content donations]] to edit-a-thon events (where Wikipedians and experts work together to improve the projects' coverage of a certain topic), and more.
'''Cultural partnerships''' are co-operations between the Wikimedia movement and cultural institutions, such as galleries, libraries, archives and museums, known collectively as '''GLAM'''s. There are a wide range of possible projects − from [[/Content partnerships|content donations]] to edit-a-thon events (where Wikipedians and experts work together to improve the projects' coverage of a certain topic), and more.
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File:Thomas Rowlandson - Vaux-Hall - Dr. Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Mary Robinson, et al.jpg|An entertainment in [[wikipedia:Vauxhall Gardens|Vauxhall Gardens]] in c.1779 by [[wikipedia:Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Rowlandson]]. Digitally restored by Wikimedia volunteers.
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Cultural partnerships are co-operations between the Wikimedia movement and cultural institutions, such as galleries, libraries, archives and museums, known collectively as GLAMs. There are a wide range of possible projects − from content donations to edit-a-thon events (where Wikipedians and experts work together to improve the projects' coverage of a certain topic), and more. Template:TOC

Why work with Wikimedia?

Working with Wikipedia can enable you to:

  • Present your collections to new audiences
  • Increase worldwide engagement with the cultural heritage held by your institution
  • Work with a global community of volunteers to share your content online, via the Wikimedia projects
How to work successfully with Wikipedia

Who is working with us?

Cultural institutions we have worked with include:

Wikimedia UK's work with the GLAM sector complements its work with learned societies.

If you represent a cultural institution, and are interested in working with Wikimedia UK, please contact our office on 0203 372 0760 or glamatwikimedia.org.uk.

Wikimedians in Residence

WIR Programme Review as a PDF

A Wikimedian in Residence is a Wikipedia editor who works in an institution to facilitate a close working relationship between the Wikimedia movement and that institution through a range of activities, including:

  • Organising outreach work to encourage understanding and development of Wikimedia projects internally and externally
  • Exploring and sharing the institution's digital resources on Wikimedia Commons
  • Organising events to create or expand existing articles about notable items or subjects of specific relevance to the collection and the organisation's expertise
  • Working with the institution's staff to explain Wikipedia's and its sister projects' practices and how they might be able to contribute. This can be done via events, workshops, producing case studies and documentation of content.
  • Helping other Wikimedians to expand and write articles about the institution's collections or area of expertise
  • Developing other projects supporting open knowledge in the UK

An overview and background of our Wikimedians in Residence programme is given in the programme review published in 2014.

Current Wikimedians in Residence

Jason Evans; WiR at the National Library of Wales

The links below include more about current residencies arranged by partnerships including WMUK - including contact details.

  • National Library of Wales - full time, January 19 2015 - August 2017. From September 2017 Jason Evans fills a post of a permanent National Wikimedian at NLW.
  • University of Oxford (based at the Bodleian Libraries) - part time (0.5 FTE), October 2016 - end of July ’19. Impact report from previous residency at the Bodleian.
  • University of Edinburgh - full time, extended January 11 2016 - January 11 2019.
  • The Wellcome Library - part time, May 2016 - February 2017. From 2nd October 2017, Alice White will be working as the new Web Editor (Knowledge Communities) for Wellcome Collection.
  • Scottish Libraries and Information Council - Sara Thomas fulfilled the post working with Scottish Libraries from August 2017 until April 2018 and was succeeded by Delphine Dallison who will be in post until March 2019.
  • Hypatia Trust - Tehmina Goskar became honourary curator of the Cornish collection in January 2017
  • The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Charlotte Whiting, 1 day p/w January 2019 - December 2019.

There are plans for further residencies; if you have any queries please contact the office on 0203 372 0760, or glamatwikimedia.org.uk.

Some of the Wikimedians in Residence from around the world at GLAMcamp London in 2012

Past Wikimedians in Residence

Previous residences arranged by partnerships including WMUK include:

All residencies, including those in which WMUK was not involved, are listed at outreach:Wikipedian in Residence.

Further reading