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|[[File:AAM Lessons from Wikipedians in Residence.pdf|150px|center]]
|[[File:AAM Lessons from Wikipedians in Residence.pdf|150px|center]]
|'''Lessons from Wikipedians in Residence''' is a panel presentation given at the American Association of Museums on May 2, 2012. It was also presented in a [https://squirrel.adobeconnect.com/_a751959191/p6cb4z2yns1/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal virtual session] of the same name.
|'''Lessons from Wikipedians in Residence''' is a (US-centric) panel presentation about Wikipedian in Residence programs around the world.
|Lori Phillips, David Don|aldson, Liam Wyatt, Sarah Stierch, Alex Hinojo, cc by-sa 3.0
|Lori Phillips, David Don|aldson, Liam Wyatt, Sarah Stierch, Alex Hinojo, cc by-sa 3.0
|[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAAM_Lessons_from_Wikipedians_in_Residence.pdf PDF] (5.64 MB)
|[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAAM_Lessons_from_Wikipedians_in_Residence.pdf PDF] (5.64 MB)
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| [[File:Share Your Knowledge 2 How glamwiki.ogv|150px|center]]
| [[File:Share Your Knowledge 2 How glamwiki.ogv|150px|center]]
| '''Share Your Knowledge: HOW''' is a video describing how cultural organizations can share knowledge through Creative Commons and Wikipedia, detailing the Creative Commons licenses and the resources available through Share Your Knowledge. The Commons file includes the link to glamwiki.org, while the YouTube file includes a link directly to Share Your Knowledge.
| '''Share Your Knowledge: HOW''' is a video describing how cultural organisations can share knowledge through Creative Commons and Wikipedia, detailing the Creative Commons licenses and the resources available through Share Your Knowledge, a project working with museums in Africa.
| DensityDesign Research Department LabDesign for WikiAfrica / Share Your Knowledge, cc-by-sa 3.0
| DensityDesign Research Department LabDesign for WikiAfrica / Share Your Knowledge, cc-by-sa 3.0
| [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Share_Your_Knowledge_2_How_glamwiki.ogv Video] (31 MB)
| [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Share_Your_Knowledge_2_How_glamwiki.ogv Video] (31 MB)
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| [[File:GLAM-Wiki Partnership How To Guide.pdf|150px|center]]
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| The '''GLAM-WIKI Partnership How To Guide''' is a palm card describing the basic steps that a cultural institution can take in beginning a Wikipedia partnership. This is intended to be reduced in size, with four iterations on each page. It was first created for and distributed at the Museum Computer Network 2011 session, "Practical Methods for Collaborating with Wikipedia," with [[User:LoriLee|Lori Phillips]] and Angie McNew.
| The '''GLAM-WIKI Partnership How To Guide''' is a pamphlet describing the basic steps that a cultural institution can take in beginning a Wikipedia partnership, created for the Museum Computer Network 2011 conference by the {{w|Children's Museum of Indianapolis}}, USA.
|{{w|The Children's Museum of Indianapolis}}, cc-by-sa 3.0
|{{w|The Children's Museum of Indianapolis}}, cc-by-sa 3.0
| [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/GLAM-Wiki_Partnership_How_To_Guide.pdf PDF] (102 KB)
| [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/GLAM-Wiki_Partnership_How_To_Guide.pdf PDF] (102 KB)
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|'''Resources include how-to guides and publications to assist with facilitating a GLAM outreach event at a cultural organization.'''
|'''Resources include how-to guides and publications to assist with facilitating a GLAM outreach event at a cultural organisation.'''
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|This video arose out of a partnership between Wikimedia UK and Derby Museums, where {{w|QRpedia|QRpedia codes}} were invented. This video explains QR codes and QRpedia codes.
|Andrew J Sykes, cc-by-sa 3.0
|[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Derby_Museum_-_Victuallers_WIR_2.ogv Video (low-res)] (2.03 MB)
|[http://vimeo.com/28583289 HD version] (on Vimeo)
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