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== Activities == | |||
# Attended the launch of [http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/ BBC Digital Revolution] at the BBC in London on 10 July 2009 on behalf of the chapter | # Attended the launch of [http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/ BBC Digital Revolution] at the BBC in London on 10 July 2009 on behalf of the chapter | ||
# Will be participating in a [http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org/ Science Online London] panel session on 22 August 2009, entitled "Citizen science - How the Web enables anyone to be a scientist", but also focusing on communication of science. | # Will be participating in a [http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org/ Science Online London] panel session on 22 August 2009, entitled "Citizen science - How the Web enables anyone to be a scientist", but also focusing on communication of science. | ||
# Have been introduced to the head of [http://www.thepcf.org.uk/ The Public Catalogue Foundation], and will likely be invited to a symposium on "Pictures in Public – Digital Connections between Collections, Researchers and the Public" in Oxford in September (along with potentially Tom?) | # Have been introduced to the head of [http://www.thepcf.org.uk/ The Public Catalogue Foundation], and will likely be invited to a symposium on "Pictures in Public – Digital Connections between Collections, Researchers and the Public" in Oxford in September (along with potentially Tom?) | ||
# [https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19566 Bug report on the error 404 page] is ongoing - was closed by Brion, and reopened by me... | |||
== Blog == | |||
Via email I suggested the creation of a WMUK blog. The pros/cons that I can think of are below; please feel free to add comments | |||
Pros: | |||
# Useful for releasing smallish items of news that are possibly bigger than just a post to a mailing list, but smaller than a press release (e.g. the Twitter survey results, WMF grant, etc.) | |||
# Great for getting user feedback (everyone knows how to leave a comment on a blog) | |||
# Additional line of communication in addition to mailing list/wiki/newsletter, easily to subscribe to and for others to find | |||
# Easy to tie into other means of communication - e.g. Twitter | |||
Cons: | |||
# Needs to be kept up to date | |||
# Another job to do (but can be distributed to all board members) | |||
# Content needs to be appropriate, timely and informative - not easy | |||
Useful facts: | |||
# Blogs are currently used by [http://blog.wikimedia.org The WMF] (also [http://techblog.wikimedia.org technical]), [http://blog.wikimedia.fr/ WMFR] and [http://blog.wikimedia.de/ WMDE] (any more?) | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 2 January 2013
Activities
- Attended the launch of BBC Digital Revolution at the BBC in London on 10 July 2009 on behalf of the chapter
- Will be participating in a Science Online London panel session on 22 August 2009, entitled "Citizen science - How the Web enables anyone to be a scientist", but also focusing on communication of science.
- Have been introduced to the head of The Public Catalogue Foundation, and will likely be invited to a symposium on "Pictures in Public – Digital Connections between Collections, Researchers and the Public" in Oxford in September (along with potentially Tom?)
- Bug report on the error 404 page is ongoing - was closed by Brion, and reopened by me...
Blog
Via email I suggested the creation of a WMUK blog. The pros/cons that I can think of are below; please feel free to add comments
Pros:
- Useful for releasing smallish items of news that are possibly bigger than just a post to a mailing list, but smaller than a press release (e.g. the Twitter survey results, WMF grant, etc.)
- Great for getting user feedback (everyone knows how to leave a comment on a blog)
- Additional line of communication in addition to mailing list/wiki/newsletter, easily to subscribe to and for others to find
- Easy to tie into other means of communication - e.g. Twitter
Cons:
- Needs to be kept up to date
- Another job to do (but can be distributed to all board members)
- Content needs to be appropriate, timely and informative - not easy
Useful facts: