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There are so many opportunities for galleries. libraries, archives, museums and record management (GLAMR) to grow their impact through Wikipedia and other Wikimedia platforms. | There are so many opportunities for galleries. libraries, archives, museums and record management (GLAMR) to grow their impact through Wikipedia and other Wikimedia platforms. | ||
Revision as of 04:57, 9 February 2022
There are so many opportunities for galleries. libraries, archives, museums and record management (GLAMR) to grow their impact through Wikipedia and other Wikimedia platforms.
Wikimedia Australia has developed a special four-part training program for GLAMR organisations in our region. We can either offer this training to your staff or your can download the following resources and either undertake the training yourself or guide your team.
Module 1 - An introduction to the Wikimedia Movement
- The origins of Wikipedia
- Growth and reliability
- Wikimedia Commons
- Wikidata
- Wikisource
- Wikivoyage
- The Wikimedia projects today
- Volunteering
- Gender bias and Women in Red
- Geographical bias
- Wikimedia collaborations
- The future of Wikimedia
Resources:
- Download Presentation Notes
- Download Slides (PDF)
Module 2 - How Wikipedia Works
- Creating an account
- Wikipedia is everywhere
- Origin of Wikipedia (recap)
- Wikipedia today (recap)
- Structure of a Wikipedia article
- Talk page
- User page
- Editing in visual editor and source
- Edit history and how to navigate it
- Page statistics
- Vandalism and how it’s corrected
- Conflict of interest
- Help and tutorials
Resources:
- Download Presentation Notes
- Download Slides (PDF)
Module 3 - Organisational Wikipeda Strategy
Coming soon!
Resources:
- Download Presentation Notes
- Download Slides (PDF)
Module 4 - An introduction to Wikidata
- What is Wikidata?
- Origins
- Linked open data
- QIDs
- Triples
- Descriptions and aliases • Statements and qualifiers
- Referencing
- Instance vs subclass
- Creating a Wikidata item
- Mix-n-Match
- Simple queries
- OpenRefine
- Some Wikidata projects
Resources:
- Download Presentation Notes
- Download Slides (PDF)
This program was developed in 2022 by Mike Dickison and Wikimedia Australia.