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== '''Thursday 6 August 2009''' == | == '''Thursday 6 August 2009''' == | ||
'''08:00 Registration''' | |||
'''08: | '''08:30 Welcome''': Liam Wyatt, GLAM-WIKI Convenor and Vice-President, Wikimedia Australia | ||
'''08:50 Keynote''': Jennifer Riggs, Chief Program Officer at the [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Home Wikimedia Foundation] | |||
:"Everything you wanted to know about Wikipedia but were too afraid to ask" | |||
''' | '''9:30 The Community''': Q&A Panel with Wikimedians. Questions arising and introductions. | ||
:''' | '''10:00 Morning tea''' ''including message from [http://www.customware.net/ CustomWare].'' | ||
''' | '''10:30 Themes - Best practices''' | ||
Objective - Successful case studes of working with free-culture in GLAM organisations | |||
''' | :* Technical: ''TBC'' | ||
:* Education: Paula Bray, Image Services manager Powerhouse Museum | |||
:* Business: Mathias Schindler, Project Manager Wikimedia Deutschland | |||
'''11: | '''11:30 Theme - Law''': Jessica Coates, Project Manager, Creative Commons Clinic at the [http://cci.edu.au/ CCi] | ||
: | :"Key terms and issues when GLAM meets WIKI: copyright, access right, contracts, commercial use and re-use." | ||
: | '''12:00 Theme - Law (con't)''' | ||
''(Parallel sessions)'' | |||
Objective - Presentation and moderated discussion to establish mutual understanding of issues and develop draft recommendations | |||
: | * Delia Browne, National Copyright Director at the Ministerial Council for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs | ||
:"Copying and Communicating in the Digital age" (session for those with more limited eposure to copyright law). | |||
* Graham Greenleaf, Unlocking IP Project @ [http://www.bakercyberlawcentre.org/unlocking-ip/ CLPC] & Co-Director AustLII | |||
:"The Public Rights in Copyright" (session for copyright/access practitioners) | |||
''' | '''13:00 Lunch''' | ||
'''13:30 Concurrent session 1''' | '''13:30 Concurrent session 1''' |
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Thursday 6 August 2009
08:00 Registration
08:30 Welcome: Liam Wyatt, GLAM-WIKI Convenor and Vice-President, Wikimedia Australia
08:50 Keynote: Jennifer Riggs, Chief Program Officer at the Wikimedia Foundation
- "Everything you wanted to know about Wikipedia but were too afraid to ask"
9:30 The Community: Q&A Panel with Wikimedians. Questions arising and introductions.
10:00 Morning tea including message from CustomWare.
10:30 Themes - Best practices Objective - Successful case studes of working with free-culture in GLAM organisations
- Technical: TBC
- Education: Paula Bray, Image Services manager Powerhouse Museum
- Business: Mathias Schindler, Project Manager Wikimedia Deutschland
11:30 Theme - Law: Jessica Coates, Project Manager, Creative Commons Clinic at the CCi
- "Key terms and issues when GLAM meets WIKI: copyright, access right, contracts, commercial use and re-use."
12:00 Theme - Law (con't) (Parallel sessions) Objective - Presentation and moderated discussion to establish mutual understanding of issues and develop draft recommendations
- Delia Browne, National Copyright Director at the Ministerial Council for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs
- "Copying and Communicating in the Digital age" (session for those with more limited eposure to copyright law).
- Graham Greenleaf, Unlocking IP Project @ CLPC & Co-Director AustLII
- "The Public Rights in Copyright" (session for copyright/access practitioners)
13:00 Lunch
13:30 Concurrent session 1
- Objective - Establish mutual understanding of issues and develop draft recommendations
- Education Roundtable (Theatre) - Enhancing outreach activities of both communities. Discussing ways to reach the audience including improving content, cultivating an online community and the value for students.
- Moderator: TBC
- Panellists
- Angelina Russo, Chief Investigator, Engaging with Social Media in Museums ARC project
- Pru Mitchell, Senior Education Officer Education.au
- Technical Roundtable (Courtyard Gallery) - Managing collaborations in practice. Looking at the ICT specifics including how Wikis operate, APIs and databases.
- Moderator: Brianna Laugher, President Wikimedia Australia
- Panellist: Tim Starling, MediaWiki Software Developer Wikimedia Foundation
15:00 Afternoon tea
15:20 Concurrent session 2
- Objective - Establish mutual understanding of issues and develop draft recommendations
- Law Roundtable (Theatre) - Focusing on copyright including "copyfraud", Creative Commons and public domain, access conditions and non-commercial usage.
- Moderator: TBC
- Panellists
- Graham Greenleaf, Unlocking IP Project & Co-Director AustLII
- Delia Browne, National Copyright Director MCEETYA
- Business Roundtable (Courtyard Gallery) - identifying how different business models can effectively incorporate productive collaboration including those based on physical visitation, relevance, digital usage, information dissemination and content sales.
- Moderator: Angela Beesley Starling, Chair of Wikimedia Advisory Board
- Panellist: Seb Chan, Manager Web Services Powerhouse Museum
16:50 Wrap up Day 1 (Theatre)
17:00 Close
19:00 Dinner
Friday 7 August
08:00 Registration
08:30 Policy and Politics Panel
- Objective - Identify the policy issues that affect GLAM and WikiMedia
- Panellists: Senator Kate Lundy & Senator Scott Ludlum
- Representatives of Government departments, TBC
09:30 Parallel presentations Beyond Wikipedia
- Objective - Demonstrate other Wikimedia projects
- Wikimedia Commons: Brianna Laugher, President Wikimedia Australia (Theatre)
- WikiSource and WikiBooks TBC (Courtyard Gallery)
10:00 Morning Tea and Launch
10:30 Plenary session: Summaries and recommendations from concurrent session strand moderators
- Objective - Finalise recommendations
12:10 Closing session: Next steps, action statements and final conference communique
- Objectives: Identify who can achieve what by when and set a course for future followups
13:00 Close
Afternoon meetings and workshops on request