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* [http://brianhole.com/ Brian Hole], UCL and [http://www.ubiquitypress.com/ Ubiquity Press] (took part in a Jisc panel on Open Access publishing)
* [http://brianhole.com/ Brian Hole], UCL and [http://www.ubiquitypress.com/ Ubiquity Press] (took part in a Jisc panel on Open Access publishing)
* [http://www.digitalhumanities.cam.ac.uk/directory/jrjg1@cam.ac.uk Rupert Gatti], Cambridge University and [http://www.openbookpublishers.com/ Open Book Publishers] (took part in a Jisc panel on Open Access publishing)
* [http://www.digitalhumanities.cam.ac.uk/directory/jrjg1@cam.ac.uk Rupert Gatti], Cambridge University and [http://www.openbookpublishers.com/ Open Book Publishers] (took part in a Jisc panel on Open Access publishing)
* Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth on geography and geodata/ making use of old census documents
* [http://www.port.ac.uk/department-of-geography/staff/humphrey-southall.html/ Humphrey Southall], University of Portsmouth on geography and geodata/ making use of old census documents; and about building a historical gazetteer from Wikidata
* Wellcome Library for medical humanities connection?
* Wellcome Library for medical humanities connection?
* someone from the [https://nlm.nih.gov/ National Library of Medicine]
* someone from the [https://nlm.nih.gov/ National Library of Medicine]
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* someone from [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings]
* someone from [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings]
* Jan Ainali for the [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Menu_Challenge Wikidata Menu Challenge]
* Jan Ainali for the [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Menu_Challenge Wikidata Menu Challenge]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Iopensa Iolanda Pensa] of [http://www.supsi.ch/ SUPSI University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland], Wikimania 2016 and WikiAfrica
* Speakers at the [http://radicalopenaccess.disruptivemedia.org.uk/ Radical Open Access] event
* Leif Isaksen (Southampton University, but moving to Lancaster University in late 2015). Leader of Pelagios project, linking together classical world informatiuon via linked data


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Latest revision as of 16:06, 10 July 2015

This is a scratchpad for ideas about a potential conference to take place in 2016 or later. None of the details have been fixed yet. Optimistically, this could be done in 2016, but it might take longer to come about.

We are already organising a conference about Wikimedia projects and science but there is just as much benefit to Wikimedia in working with Humanities academics.

Rationale

Who is this for?

People who feed text into a computer to learn things from it.

What are the intended outcomes?
  • Greater awareness of, and use of, Wikimedia platforms - such as Wikisource, Wiktionary, Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Research Portal - among researchers. This relates to both the process of research (e.g. checking and coding text) and to engagement and impact (getting the most value out of research already published).
  • Greater use of open-access humanities materials on the Wikimedia projects.
  • Sharing, creation, or improvement of tools that do interesting things with text.
  • Discussion of open access and free knowledge, and the benefits they offer to the humanities.

Potential venues/ partner organisations

Like the science conference, this can only realistically happen with the support of a partner organisation.

  • British Library (has a long-standing working relationship with Wikimedia UK; has previously hosted GLAM-WIKI conference)
  • Bodleian Libraries (have a Wikimedian In Residence; have a lecture theatre and a couple of meeting rooms)
  • Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield (has a small but very nice conference facility which has hosted a Wikimedia workshop)

Potential contributors

Note: these people have not necessarily been approached or confirmed. This is more like a "fantasy football" team of speakers.