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Details |
Room
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9:00am |
Registration and coffee |
University of Edinburgh Business School - Main Concourse
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9:30am |
Welcome - Melissa Highton, Assistant Principal for Online Learning, University of Edinburgh.
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Auditorium
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9:35am |
Introduction from Ewan McAndrew, Wikimedian in Residence at the University of Edinburgh, and Daria Cybulska, Wikimedia UK Programme Manager.
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Auditorium
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9:50am |
9.50am to 10.05am: Conference Opening - Robin Owain (Wales Manager for Wikimedia UK)
10.10am to 10:45am: Keynote presentation - Jason Evans (Wikimedian in Residence at the National Library of Wales)
Welsh Wicipedia – Thinking big
Jason Evans will discuss his strategy for working with the National Library of Wales, Wikimedia UK and the Welsh Government to develop the Welsh language Wicipedia using a combination of community engagement, data manipulation and the implementation of Open Access policies. Jason will discuss how this strategy was implemented as part of the recent Wicipop project, which saw the creation of nearly 800 new Welsh Wicipedia articles in 3 months. The talk will also explore the growing importance of open data in the development of the Welsh Wicipedia, and how this may hold the key to the sustainability of smaller and native language Wikipedias.
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Auditorium
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10:45am |
Coffee break
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Main concourse
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11:00am |
Parallel sessions
Lecture Theatre 2
- CK101: A "state of the question", sharing our model on how we do things to promote the Catalan language project and why we do it and how we engage with language activists and also which are our challenges - Àlex Hinojo, Executive Director, Amical Wikimedia.
- CK124: Basque Wikipedia's and Wikimedians User Group's creation and growth - Iñaki Lopez de Luzuriaga, Basque Wikimedians User Group.
- CK114: The Scottish Gaelic Uicipeid project: a talk discussing the role of the Gaelic Wikipedian at the National Library of Scotland and the success/failures of encouraging Gaelic speakers to make the Uicipeid a hub for online Gaelic knowledge - Susan Ross, Gaelic Wikipedian in Residence at the National Library of Scotland.
Lecture Theatre 1A
- CK125:Adult Learners from the Ionian Islands of Corfu and Kefalonia Share Cultural Heritage on Wikimedia Commons and Wiktionary - Mina Theofilatou, Computer Science Teacher (Argostoli Evening High School). User:Saintfevrier.
- CK106: Y BYWIADUR: the dictionary of life: A joint venture with Wicipedia Cymraeg and other partners.
The Bywiadur is part of the Llên Natur (nature lore) website and comes under the auspices of Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd – a charity set up in 1978 to promote the appreciation of nature, cultural heritage and the environment.] The editorial language of this environmental, interactive recording project is strictly Welsh but it nevertheless welcomes testimony in whatever language is offered. Items in Gaelic, Breton and Cornish are currently included, as well as the more dominant languages.
It seeks to make the environment a more mainstream aspect of Welsh culture and by the same token welcomes those with a limited knowledge of the language into the Welsh cultural fold.
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Lecture Theatres 1A, 1B and 2.
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12:00pm |
Facilitated group discussion |
Lecture Theatre 2
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1:00pm |
Lunch
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Main concourse
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2:00pm |
Keynote presentation: Professor Antonella Sorace (Bilingualism Matters)
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Auditorium
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2:30pm |
Parallel sessions |
Lecture Theatres 1A and 1B
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3:00pm |
Parallel workshops |
Lecture Theatres 1A and 1B
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4:00pm |
Coffee break |
Main concourse.
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4:15pm |
Panel discussion & Closing plenary: The Politics of Language Online |
Auditorium
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5:00pm |
End of conference |
Auditorium
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