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Wikimania, the annual global conference of the Wikimedia movement, comes to London this year for the first time. The conference takes place from 4-11 August, with the main part of the conference being on the 8th 9th and 10th August.
This post was [http://lornamcampbell.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/what-i-know-is/ initially published by Lorna Campbell of Cetis] and is republished here under its CC-BY licence


The conference organisers are keen to receive a wide range of proposals, workshops, presentations and talks from people connected to the Wikimedia movement. There are several tracks to the conference:
“We are all publishers now, publishing has never been so ubiquitous” - Padmini Ray Murray


*Wikiculture and community
Earlier this week I was speaking at What I Know Is, an interdisciplinary research symposium on online collaborative knowledge building organised by the [http://www.stir.ac.uk/arts-humanities/about/communications-media-culture/ University of Stirling’s Division of Communications, Media and Culture], together with Wikimedia UK. It was a completely fascinating and eclectic event that covered everything from new models of academic publishing, issues of trust and authorship, non-hierarchical networks of knowledge, extended cognition, collaborative art and the semantics of open.
*Technology, interface and infrastructure
*Legal & free culture
*GLAM outreach
*Education outreach
*Open scholarship
*Open data
The team are looking forward to your submissions, but hurry! You have until 31st March to submit your proposal to the programme committee. You can [http://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions submit your proposals here]


If you are considering attending Wikimania then now is your opportunity to influence the programme – [http://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Submissions please click here and sign up] for the six or so submissions you would be most likely to attend if they make the final programme.
Trust was a recurring theme that ran through the event. Symposium chair Greg Singh touched on fundamental issues of digital literacy and trust in his opening talk and Ally Crockford, the National Library of Scotland’s Wikimedian in residence, explored these themes in a talk about tensions and anxieties that persist around Wikipedia and collaborative authoring. Issues of trust persist around Wikipedia partially due to the unfinished nature of many entries, however Ally argued that the evolving nature of Wikipedia is one of its strengths, you can see the history of everything written there. More fundamentally, Ally argued that Wikipedia democratises knowledge and teaches the value of thinking critically. Wikipedia is no longer a resource, it has become a structure for open access knowledge. Ally also picked up on continued anxiety and distrust of open access policies that lingers in academia, and in the humanities in particular, a sentiment that was echoed by many in the room.


If you have any questions about submitting a proposal for Wikimania please contact GLAM@Wikimedia.org.uk
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