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[[File:Sara Thomas.JPG|175px|thumb|right|Sara Thomas, Wikimedian in Residence at Museums Galleries Scotland]]
[[File:Library_Appeal_,_1973.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Open access scholarship is central to Wikimedia’s mission to empower people around the world to participate in knowledge creation]]


''This post was written by Sara Thomas, Wikimedian in Residence at Museums Galleries Scotland''
''This post was [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/03/18/wikimedia-open-access-policy/ originally published on the Wikimedia Foundation blog] by Dario Tarborelli and Yana Welinder. Re-published under CC-BY 3.0 unported''


As I write this, I'm sitting in the library of the Glasgow Museum of Modern Art. There’s a pleasing amount of public wifi, and an excellent cup of tea. This week I've also been in Kelvingrove Museum, telling the Curatorial Forum more about what this Residency will involve, and in the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, meeting more people and getting a tantalising peek inside the stores. It’s only week two, but I'm really enjoying this job so far.  
The Wikimedia Foundation is committed to making knowledge of all forms freely available to the world. Beginning today, our new [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Open_access_policy Open Access Policy] will ensure that all research work produced with support from the Wikimedia Foundation will be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Open_Access_Initiative#Definition_of_open_access openly available] to the public and reusable on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites. We are pleased to announce this new policy at the 18th ACM conference on [http://cscw.acm.org/2015/ Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2015)].


This is the second residency in Scotland, with the first in the expert hands of Ally Crockford. Mine is a year-long project with Museums Galleries Scotland, the first four months of which will be spent on secondment to Glasgow Museums. It’s very much a networked residency (not unlike Pat Hadley’s with the Yorkshire Network Project) and will see me working with multiple institutions across Scotland. I am more than excited.
“Wikimedia is committed to nurturing open knowledge for all, unrestrained by cost barriers,” said [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lila_Tretikov Lila Tretikov], executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation. “The Wikimedia movement has a longstanding commitment to open access practices. Today, we are excited to formalize that commitment with this policy.


I've lived in Glasgow since the late nineties, and so it’s with great pleasure that I get the opportunity to talk open knowledge in some of the institutions in which I've spent so much time over the years, particularly Kelvingrove Museum. I'm also delighted to be able to investigate the collections surrounding the Kelvin Hall project, which is currently under development, and see how we might use them to enrich the encyclopedia. Even though it’s only week two, a good many leads have already presented themselves, and I'm hopeful that my residency will be able to kick start a longer term relationship between these institutions and Wikimedia. I’ll let you know how I get on...
Over the past decade Wikipedia has been the subject of [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Papers.cfm?abstract_id=2021326 hundreds] of academic studies on topics such as [http://www.technologyreview.com/view/532246/how-wikipedia-data-is-revolutionizing-flu-forecasting/ flu forecasting], the influence of major [http://language.media.mit.edu/visualizations/wikipedia global languages], and Wikipedia’s own [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Geographic_imbalance geographic imbalances]. The Wikimedia Foundation has made this research possible through a commitment to making Wikipedia’s data open and accessible.


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Open access scholarship is central to Wikimedia’s mission to empower people around the world to participate in knowledge creation. Access to these open sources is critical to ensuring that articles on Wikipedia are reliable, accurate, and reflect our ever-evolving understanding of the world. Paywalls and copyright restrictions too often prevent the use of academic research in this effort.
 
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