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This summer Wikimedia UK embarked on a systematic campaign to raise awareness of the assistance the charity can offer to university students towards the creation of new student societies associated with Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
Wikimedia UK is pleased to announce its new partnership with York Museums Trust (YMT). The partnership, which was confirmed last week, is to be supported by the recruitment of a Wikimedian in Residence who will promote open access to collections data across the trust.


With support from Wikimedia UK, Wikipedia student societies have already been established at Imperial College London and Cambridge University. We are keen to see this sort of activity develop on other campuses across the UK.
To symbolise the beginning of the partnership the trust has uploaded its first image to Wikimedia Commons, a portrait of Tempest Anderson, photographer and volcanologist. This is an appropriate choice as it also marked the centenary of the death of this interesting character whose life is being explored in the trust’s new exhibition, Tempest Anderson: Volcano Chaser.


We’re in the process of discussing the possibility of new Wikipedia students’ societies developing at a number of universities in Cardiff, Dundee, Manchester, Hull/Scarborough, Swansea and London.
The Wikimedian in Residence (WIR) will work with YMT’s Digital Team, curators and volunteers for six months to facilitate the release of more of the trust’s collections onto Commons so that they can be accessed and enjoyed by a much larger online audience. The WIR will work with the Wikimedia community on the improvement of articles related to the Tempest Anderson collection (which includes some 5,000 glass slides and numerous books and scientific papers). They will also host training events, edit-a-thons and workshops on the use of Wikipedia for both the public and museum professionals.


Although student unions have been very accommodating during these initial discussions, it’s up to students at individual universities to set up societies. Wikimedia UK will offer all the assistance possible through staff and volunteers from the charity’s community. Initially this could involve a stand or stall at the upcoming freshers’ fairs, but it can and should go beyond that. We therefore seek volunteers from the Wikimedia UK community to help out with getting the word out to university students in their area and/or assisting with stands at freshers’ fairs.
The appointment is supported by a grant from Wikimedia UK and applications for the position are now open. You can find full details here or call 01904 697954 to discuss the position.


Ultimately, the charity seeks to support new students’ societies with the aims of attracting new members and distributing information about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects beyond freshers’ week. September, when many universities start, coincides with Wiki Loves Monuments, while other events such as Black History Month in October offer opportunities for sustained engagement and learning.
This position follows in the footsteps of other WIR roles at institutions such as the British Museum, the British Library, and the National Library of Scotland.


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The Wikimedia projects are special: they are written and curated by thousands of volunteers. They are also supported by voluntary donations, through Wikimedia UK, the Wikimedia Foundation and other international chapters.

Wikimedia UK is a charity registered in England and Wales that supports and promotes Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects such as Wikimedia Commons. Our mission is to help people and organisations create and preserve open knowledge, and to help provide easy access for all. We do this by supporting volunteer editors and contributors ('Wikimedians'), by working in partnership with cultural and educational institutions, by hosting training sessions and editing events, and by acting to advocate the benefits of open knowledge generally.

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