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==Details== | |||
The summit will take place on 7th of July in '''Edinburgh''', and aims to follow up on the work done at the previous meeting. | |||
Address: National Library of Scotland '''Lawnmarket building''' (just round the corner from the main library) on the Royal Mile | |||
:Room 404 | |||
:312-320 Lawnmarket | |||
:Edinburgh EH1 2PJ | |||
==Attendees== | |||
==Schedule== | |||
10:00 - Arrive, coffee, faffing<br /> | |||
10:30 - 12:00 - Recap from last time, updates, sharing of experiences<br /> | |||
12:00 - 13:00 - Lunch<br /> | |||
13:00 - 14:00 - Lea Lacroix Wikidata update<br /> | |||
14:00 - 17:00 - Facilitated discussion with talking points such as: | |||
*Sustainability, how can a WiR's work be more lasting. | |||
*Engaging editors, models for doing this? | |||
*Resources, do we have what we need? What is still missing? | |||
==Notes from last event== | |||
*[[Events/Wikimedian in Residence Summit 2016|Problems with being a WiR]] | |||
==Resources built/made available since last event== | |||
*[https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Discussion#Replacing_the_Case_Studies_and_Model_Projects_Pages| Outreach Wiki developments] | |||
*[https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Sharing_Knowledge#WIR| Outreach Wiki notes] | |||
*[https://coggle.it/diagram/WJHOxQptLgABlIDB My mapping of some processes w/links to resources] | |||
== Notes == | |||
=== Technological & Process Problems/Wishlist === | |||
'''WikiEdu dashboard''' is unavailable outside of N.America, and the Foundation Outreach one doesn't create an Education Project Page or have other similar functionalities. | |||
* "students" not "editors" | |||
* "Course Program" to be selectable without being an admin | |||
'''Wikidata''' | |||
Better messaging to communicate to cynics about how Wikidata identifies problems and protects itself from vandalism. | |||
'''Uploading datasets workflows explained''' | |||
Using Mix & Match is not *technically* necessary, but because it acts as a record of what data has been added, it is important to use to act as a way of centrally documenting the data you are adding/matching. | |||
'''Commons''' | |||
Better metrics for image re-use. | |||
'''Wikisource''' | |||
Flow process for Wikisource needed. | |||
The summit will take place on 7th of July in '''Edinburgh''', and aims to follow up on the work done at the previous meeting. | |||
Address: National Library of Scotland '''Lawnmarket building''' (just round the corner from the main library) on the Royal Mile | |||
:Room 404 | |||
:312-320 Lawnmarket | |||
:Edinburgh EH1 2PJ | |||
[[Category:Events in 2017]] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 19 June 2019
Details
The summit will take place on 7th of July in Edinburgh, and aims to follow up on the work done at the previous meeting.
Address: National Library of Scotland Lawnmarket building (just round the corner from the main library) on the Royal Mile
- Room 404
- 312-320 Lawnmarket
- Edinburgh EH1 2PJ
Attendees
Schedule
10:00 - Arrive, coffee, faffing
10:30 - 12:00 - Recap from last time, updates, sharing of experiences
12:00 - 13:00 - Lunch
13:00 - 14:00 - Lea Lacroix Wikidata update
14:00 - 17:00 - Facilitated discussion with talking points such as:
- Sustainability, how can a WiR's work be more lasting.
- Engaging editors, models for doing this?
- Resources, do we have what we need? What is still missing?
Notes from last event
Resources built/made available since last event
Notes
Technological & Process Problems/Wishlist
WikiEdu dashboard is unavailable outside of N.America, and the Foundation Outreach one doesn't create an Education Project Page or have other similar functionalities.
- "students" not "editors"
- "Course Program" to be selectable without being an admin
Wikidata
Better messaging to communicate to cynics about how Wikidata identifies problems and protects itself from vandalism.
Uploading datasets workflows explained
Using Mix & Match is not *technically* necessary, but because it acts as a record of what data has been added, it is important to use to act as a way of centrally documenting the data you are adding/matching.
Commons
Better metrics for image re-use.
Wikisource
Flow process for Wikisource needed.
The summit will take place on 7th of July in Edinburgh, and aims to follow up on the work done at the previous meeting.
Address: National Library of Scotland Lawnmarket building (just round the corner from the main library) on the Royal Mile
- Room 404
- 312-320 Lawnmarket
- Edinburgh EH1 2PJ