Wikipedia:GLAM/SocAntScot/Nine Month Report
Institution | Resident | Residency period | Period covered | Date of report |
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | Doug Rocks-Macqueen | Feb 2019 - Feb 2020 | July 2019 - Sept 2019 | Nov 2019 |
Overview
[edit]The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (SAS) was formed in 1780 and has been producing information ever since, including books, journals, excavation reports, lectures (which are now video recorded), and the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework. They have over 2,700 members worldwide. The history of the Society tells the story of many of Scotland’s Cultural Institutions.
The Wikimedian-in-Residence post is one day a week and is designed to:
● Assess how the work of the Society could be best aligned with Wikimedia and ensure that staff and members are enabled to directly contribute their knowledge and expertise to develop Wikipedia articles; provide training on Wikimedia editing, best practice, and volunteer engagement, to staff; and identify opportunities for content improvement/image releases.
● Work with the Dig It! project team on a programme of events (including two edit-a-thons) and activities within the Society and with partner organisations, establishing links between Society staff and members, Wikimedia volunteers and others and identifying areas of Wikipedia and sister projects that could be enriched with resources and knowledge from the Society.
● Be an advocate for open knowledge within the Society, developing policies, systems and processes which would allow greater collaboration between Wikimedia UK and the Society, and creating best practice documents as needed.
Progress narrative
[edit]The Wikimedian-in-Residence (WiR) continued to run interviews of staff and stakeholders within SAS to develop a strategy on how the society can better integrate Wikimedia resources and ethos into the work they do.
Two additional training events have been planned with outside organisations. One is for the Library network in Edinburgh. After the success of the Edit-a-thon in May, the librarian that was helping was converted from a 'wiki sceptic to a wiki convert' (her words). She asked the WiR to host a training in October.
Furthermore the WiR has arranged to provided a short introduction and training session at the European Heritage Days Assembly in October. This will be a short introduction to how to use Wikimedia resources in their own countries for European Heritage Days.
The SGSAH Internship was approved and three applications were received. Interviews and decisions will be made in October with the to the Scottish Coordinator.
Strategic goal one
[edit]Increase the representation of marginalised people and subjects on Wikimedia | |
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Progress narrative
[edit]Additional Events planned for next quarter.
Events
[edit]None this quarter
Partnership interactions
[edit]Partnerships are being built with Edinburgh Libraries and European Heritage Days.
Data and/or description of Other Projects under SG1
[edit]Wikimedia Commons
[edit]Wikisource
[edit]Wikidata
[edit]Other Projects
[edit]Strategic goal two
[edit]Work with the Wikimedia projects to develop digital, data and information literacy | |
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Progress narrative
[edit]Suggestions on such training is being incorporated into the report.
Events
[edit]Media
[edit]Social media
[edit]Strategic Goal three
[edit]Create changes in policy and practice that enable open knowledge to flourish | |
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Progress narrative
[edit]Meetings with SAS staff continued including with the director. The WiR is scheduled to present to the board in October to let them know a bit more about the project and to ask if they would consider putting conditions on their grants for recipients to have to engage with Wikimedia projects.