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| Cultural partnerships | |
Content partnerships — Digital image restorations — Joint events |
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Slides: Slideshare, Group:GLAMWIKI (and also linked in the schedule) |
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Schedule
Friday 26th
| Time | Clore education centre | |
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| 09:00 Registration | ||
| 09:30 Welcome | Jonathan Williams Keeper, Prehistory & Europe, British Museum | |
| 09:30 Welcome | Jimmy Wales | |
| 10:00 Keynote | Cory Doctorow "Being a beloved institution will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of being an irrelevant one." followed by Q&A Video Part 1 & Part 2 |
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| 10:45 The Community | Introducing the Wikimedians & summary of the sessions
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| 11:00 Morning tea | ||
| 11:30 Plenary |
Joscelyn Upendran: Creative Commons and the Cultural Sector - Exercise Your Copyright to Help Build a Shared Culture Jill Cousins: Europeana and Wikimedia | |
| 13:00 Lunch | ||
| 14:00 Parallel Sessions 1 |
Mathias Schindler: Free Licenses, enforcement & fair use in Wikimedia Andrew Dalby: Wikipedia for Librarians, Sebastien Beyou & Jean-Frédéric Berthelot: Collaboration with the Bibliothèque nationale de France (slides) John Byrne: Guided tour of Wikipedia (Slides) | |
| 15:00 Unconference Sessions | Proposals & organisation, then breakout into groups | |
| 15:30 Parallel Sessions 3 |
Daniel Pett: Integrating volunteers and Experts - examples from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (slides) Josefien Schuurman & Maarten Dammers: Collaboration projects at the National Archives of the Netherlands & Frank Meijer: The Tropenmuseum (slides) Roger Bamkin: A history of the world in 100 articles (slides) | |
| 16:30 Wrap up | Mike Peel, Wikimedia UK
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| Dinner | ||
Friday 26th, Evening lecture
| Time | BP Theatre, Clore education centre | |
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| 19:00 | Arrival | |
| 19:15 | Keynote: Dr. Kenneth Crews "The Free-conomy and the cultural sector" video |
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| 19:45 | Panel responses & audience Q&A Panelists: Director of Europeana Jill Cousins; Head of Digital at the BFI Paula Le Dieu; Chief executive of DACS Gilane Tawadros; Presenter of BBC's Digital Planet Bill Thompson. Video | |
| 20:45 | Close | |
Saturday 27th
| Time | Clore education centre | |
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| 09.00 Arrival | ||
| 09:30 | Liam Wyatt, conference Convener | |
| 09:40 Welcome | Jimmy Wales | |
| 09:50 Keynote | Sue Gardner followed by Q&A Video: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6 |
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| 10:45 The Community | Introducing the Wikimedians & run down of the sessions | |
| 11:00 Morning tea | ||
| 11:30 Parallel Sessions 1 |
Tom Morgan: Wikipedia and the National Portrait Gallery - A bad first date? (slides) Hampton Catlin: Mobile Wikipedia & the Wikipedia API
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| 12:30 Parallel Sessions 2 |
Neil Wilson: Opening up The British Library’s metadata (slides)
Mia Ridge: Summary of the MCG conference
Mark Hahnel: A wiki as an editable
aggregator of scientific information
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| 13:30 Lunch | ||
| 14:30 Unconference Sessions | Proposals & organisation, then breakout into groups
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| 15:00 Parallel Sessions 3 |
Jean-Frédéric Berthelot & Bastien Guerry: Partnership with the City of Toulouse (slides) Nadia Arbach: Wikipedia Loves Art and the V&A - the good and bad (slides) Maarten Dammers: The technology of mass multimedia partnerships
WereSpielChequers: Guided tour behind the scenes of Wikipedia | |
| 16:00 | Joseph Seddon: "what next?" & Close
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