IDCC19

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Revision as of 20:55, 7 March 2019

Goals

To ensure that the International Digital Curation community (archivist, curator, librarian and academic) is kept aware of the main relevant developments in WikiMedia projects via presentation at IDCC2019.

Outcomes

This grant supported two main outputs.

Presentations

During attendance of the initial talks, I realised that Wikidata and WikiJournals would be the primary interest for the audience, so re-balanced my live demonstration to prioritize the Wikidata aspects and the talk to prioritize WikiJournals.

  • The live demonstration (script attached) of Wikipedia, Commons and Wikidata went very smoothly, with a range of examples used from science, law, and history topics.
  • The talk (slides attached) was well-received with questions afterwards about how Wikipedia has changed over the past 18 years.
  • I assisted a group of 8 people with signing up for accounts and making their first Wikidata edits during a teabreak.
  • The day before the conference, demonstrators were requested to come in to record a mini-video version, to be released alongside the demonstration. This is available here. I'm not fully satisfied with how it came out, but it has given me good ideas for an improved version to make.
  • It was indicated to me that videos of talk and of the demonstration would also be made available, but as yet only the lighting poster talks have appeared on the website.
Networking
  • APO director (discussed use of Wikis for expert-curated reading lists)
  • Melbourne University archivery team
  • Thank you to Pru Mitchell for supply of WMAU postcards - I handed out approx 50 to different paricipants, using them to jot down contact info or URLs relevant to the conversation

Funds

All funds spent on single-day conference attendance fee.

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