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[edit]DescriptionWikipedia Workbook for Cultural Institutions 2024.pdf |
English: Wikipedia Workbook for Cultural Institutions, 2024 (2nd edition) by Mary Mark Ockerbloom, With support from Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami.
This workbook is intended for the use of Wikipedians, Wikimedians in Residence and others interested in working with GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) and other institutions. Its goal is to help people to assess opportunities for institutional engagement with Wikipedia and related projects. This is a high-level overview that introduces a lot of material quickly. The intention is not to teach you everything you need to know about Wikipedia and its related projects. The intention is to provide you with a roadmap to key projects, describe what you can and cannot do, and indicate resources for learning more so that you can plan your trip. The workbook introduces Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, Wikidata, logic models and metrics, institutional workflows, and the use of tools like the Wikidata Query Service, inteGraality and OpenRefine. Use this to make a survey of possibilities for engagement with Wikipedia and other projects, and to develop plans for future work. The workbook is designed so that you can select and use subsets of pages for trainings and events as you find them useful (e.g. Disinformation, pp. 26-29; inteGraality, pp. 48-51.) |
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Author | Mary Mark Ockerbloom |
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