Wikidata Fellowships

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The Wikidata Fellowships will take place from from 1 March 2022 to 31 May, 2022. How these hours are completed is flexible. For example, if you want to work for a set time period or a few hours each week, that is fine so long as it is agreed upon between you and your mentor.
The Wikidata Fellowships will take place from from 1 March 2022 to 31 May, 2022. How these hours are completed is flexible. For example, if you want to work for a set time period or a few hours each week, that is fine so long as it is agreed upon between you and your mentor.


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=== Introduction to Wikidata Sessions ===
=== Introduction to Wikidata Sessions ===

Revision as of 22:19, 27 February 2022

Keen to try something with Wikidata! Got a crazy idea? Or a provocation? Or an idea that needs investigating?

Wikimedia Australia is offering two creative fellowships grants of $1000 (AUD) to curate a data set, develop a prototype or undertake an investigation using Wikidata. You will be matched with a Wikimedian who will mentor you throughout your project offering resources, feedback and support.

We are open to applicants from all backgrounds and skill levels, and support proposals that involve investigations. We are looking for proposals that are enthusiastic and innovative as opposed to requiring pre-existing technical skills.

What is Wikidata?

Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Launched in 2012, Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

Key dates

Applications open Monday 10 January 2022 closing midnight Sunday 27 February 2022 (whatever timezone you are in).

The Wikidata Fellowships will take place from from 1 March 2022 to 31 May, 2022. How these hours are completed is flexible. For example, if you want to work for a set time period or a few hours each week, that is fine so long as it is agreed upon between you and your mentor.

Applications are now closed.

Introduction to Wikidata Sessions

Know nothing about Wikidata? Or just want to know more? Attend one of our one-hour Introduction to Wikidata sessions:

Guidelines

Eligibility

Creative Wikidata fellowships are open to any person in Australia and the Oceania region - students and educators, statisticians, programmers, librarians, creators and users, artists, activists or organisers.

Themes

Proposed projects may, but are not limited to investigating the following areas:

  • Australian and Oceania regional content and languages on Wikidata
  • Addressing gaps or diversity on Wikidata
  • Bias on Wikidata or sources
  • Visualisation or creative realisations using Wikidata
  • Accessibility on Wikidata
  • Automation and Wikidata
  • Ethics and open source data
Criteria

Proposed projects will be assessed by a panel based on the following criteria:

This fellowship program comes under Wikimedia Australia Safe Space policy. Fellows are encouraged to collaborate where appropriate with the broader Wikimedia community throughout the fellowship period.

Outcomes

Fellows are required to write 750 words blog post or interview on their project for the Wikimedia Australia website (to be released under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA licence) by 30 June 2022. An image/s for use on social media and the above blog post (to be released under a Creative Commons license). A short 5-10min presentation sharing outcomes at a Wikimedia Australia Community Meeting Final online documentation of fellowship projects is required. Documentation can take many forms - on a GitHub repository, a series of videos, a website - whatever is most appropriate for the work.

Grant

Wikimedia Australia will offer two fellowships of $1,000 AUD. Payment of the grant will be made in 50% installments: $500 AUD paid at the start of the fellowship, and the remaining $500 AUD upon its completion upon provision of a tax invoice. Fellows must complete the requirements of the fellowship for the stipend to be paid in full.

Mentors

Mentors will be matched according to the project proposal but include:

  • A/Prof Toby Hudson is a scientist and teacher at Sydney University who has been writing and photographing for Wikipedia for 17 years. More recently he has been focused on Wikidata where he proposes and curates numerous scientific and Australian datasets. These include geography, legislation, species, chemicals, biographies, and education. He developed the Entity Explosion browser extension which uses Wikidata to discover connections and information about the topic you are browsing on.
  • Alex Lum is the President of Wikimedia Australia. Originally from Hobart, Tasmania, he is currently living in Melbourne working in the higher education sector. He has been an editor on Wikipedia since 2005, an administrator on the English Wikipedia since 2008, and is a prolific contributor to Wikidata and OpenStreetMap. He recently built an expanded version of WikidataR.

Ideas and related projects

Contact

To find out more contact Caddie Brain, Executive Officer
Email: caddie.brain@wikimedia.org.au

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