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== Agenda == | == Agenda == |
Revision as of 14:39, 16 June 2011
GLAMcamp London is a GLAM set of workshops and presentations for Wikimedians active in outreach for UK cultural institutions. The aim is to establish a UK network of GLAM related e-volunteers. Attendees will also include key representatives of institutions who have a strong relationship with Wikimedia as well as prospective GLAM Ambassadors.
The date for the meeting is Friday 24 June, to be hosted by Wikimedia UK and the British Library.
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Basic information

- Date: 24 June 2011 @ 10.30am - 5pm (room open from 10am for social networking and logistics)
- Venue: British Library conference centre
- There is free wifi available
- Sandwiches and tea/coffee will be supplied
- Social events: evening social, Camino suggested
- Total number of attendees, approx 15—24
- Sharing
- Short URL: j.mp/GLAMCLON
- Twitter hashtag #GLAMWIKI
- Lanyrd
- IRC channel irc:wikimedia-glam connect
Attending
Please add your scope of interest and any connections with cultural institutions. Remember to confidentially send your contact email to Fae to ensure we can contact you with details or updates on changes and add any apologies to the discussion page.
Wikimedians (and affiliation/main project/expertise)
- Fæ, WM-UK & GLAM point of contact for British Museum and British Library
- Sadads, Wikimedia interested in academic outreach and discussion between different communities and Wikipedia.
May not attend depending on Campus Ambassador scheduleDefinitely going to be there - Johnbod, UK GLAM task force
- Witty lama, WMF GLAM Fellow, previous Wikipedian in residence at the British Museum
- Andrew Davidson, attended the previous BL and BM events
- Leutha, wikipedian, wikimedian and former community outreach worker for The National Archives (Moving Here), contributor to London Sugar and Slavery gallery, Museum of London, Docklands, participant in Survivors History Group and contibutor to events at a number of galleries in London and elsewhere.
- The Land - WMUK Board member, has been involved with various bits of cultural sector outreach.
- Tom Morris - Wikinews, Wikisource and OpenPlaques/OpenHeritage project.
- Kenchikuben - Wikipedian and prospective GLAM Ambassador.
- Victuallers, UK Wikimedia Chair, @GLAMDerby, @QRpedia (another day off?)
- Seddon - previous WM-UK director, working on WMF projects
- Philafrenzy - Wikipedian and Wikimedian. Attended last BL editathon
- Fredgarnett - MOSI-ALONG project, Learner-Generated Contexts Research Group, Emergent Learning Model & PAH Continuum advocate
- Andy Mabbett - Former local government web manager; GLAMDerby participant; prospective GLAM Ambassador; Wikipedia top 400 editor; microformats (metadata) wikiproject lead.
GLAM representatives
- Mr impossible, Education & Outreach, The National Archives
- Gemma Sturtridge, Collections Officer, Museum of Croydon
- Matthew cock, Head of Web, British Museum (for part of the day)
- Helical gear, Web Co-ordinator for Scholarship & Collections, British Library
- Joseph Padfield, Conservation Scientist, National Gallery, London
- Ross MacFarlane, Research Officer, Wellcome Library
Agenda
Please plan to arrive before 10.30 to allow time to sign in and ensure you do not miss the opening presentation.
Framework agenda, subject to negotiation
- 9.30 British Library opens (depending on interest we may arrange a pre-conference tour)
- 10 Open room, a chance to socialize
- 10.30 Welcome, why, how and who's who
- 10.45 Opening presentation
- 11.30 Parallel workshop sessions 1:
- Demonstration of QR codes and importance for multi-lingual exhibitions
- Emergent Learning and the Cultural Sector
- 12.30 Lunch and optional parallel workshop sessions 2:
- Guide to Wikiversity
- 13.30 Key speaker
- 14.30 Panel session
- 15.10 Break
- 15.15 Parallel workshop sessions 3 (adapted from prior workshop feedback)
- 16.25 Break
- 16.30 Summary session and commitments
- 5pm Close and invites to social networking venue
Organization
- User:Fæ - coordinator.
Any questions?
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