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From February 2023 to October 2024 Dr Lucy Hinnie ((EriedgenArc (talk · contribs)) worked with the GLAM-E Lab and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) and as their Wikimedian in Residence and Digital Research Fellow. This work aimed to scale up current open knowledge practice at RAMM. Supporting Image Uploads[edit]As part of the Lab’s ongoing work with postgraduate students, in 2023 Wikimedia UK supported the upload of a selection of images from the University of Exeter Special Collections. They are images from Christopher Saxton's 16th century atlas of England and Wales, and are of incredible quality. You can view the images here. By integrating these images more widely across Wiki platforms, we have been able to drive more traffic towards Special Collections, and increase viewer numbers Images from Saxton's Atlas of England and Wales[edit]Upskilling Volunteers[edit]From April 2023, Wikimedia UK worked with a group of digital volunteers at the Museum, providing a three-week introductory course to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. Over the course of three weeks, we covered the basics of editing, common questions about Wiki and cultural heritage, and how to plan and formulate impactful edits. Devon in Red[edit]We were so taken with the material that we uncovered during our work with volunteers, particularly the work of local historians on Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950: Votes, Voices and Vocations that we have arranged another, larger-scale event in September: Devon in Red. If you are local to Exeter, you can register for the event here. Please note that some small bursaries are available to enable attendance for those who would otherwise be unable to attend. Please contact us at connectedheritage@wikimedia.org.uk for further information. Establishing a Legacy[edit] |