Next Steps in GLAM-Wiki Collaboration

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Notes: http://slidesha.re/TQBEEe By now you no longer need convincing. Wikipedia is not only a ubiquitous reference platform for our users, but is also home to a thriving, global volunteer community that is eager to distribute the deeper expertise residing in museums. So now what? As a group of Wikipedians who help museums share content, GLAM-Wiki has made great strides in formalizing over the past few years. But how do museum technologists better connect and interface with this resource? How can we work together to more efficiently share our media, research, and expertise? This presentation shares the current progress of the GLAM-Wiki infrastructure, offering insights into how museums can best connect with the Wikipedia community in order to share cultural resources on the globally accessible platform. The future of GLAM-Wiki will be considered, including a proposed model that will allow museums to support one another in Wikipedia-focused endeavors.

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collaboration

Lori Byrd Phillips Museum Computer Network 2012

@HstryQT

lori@wikimedia.org

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GLAMcamp New York | Spring 2011

Archives of American Art

National Archives and Record Administration

Museum of Modern Art

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Walters Art Museum

The Brooklyn Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

New York Public Library

Atlanta-Fulton Central Library

The Kress Foundation

Smithsonian Institution Libraries

National Museum of Natural History

National Air & Space Museum

Denver Art Museum

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Cincinnati Museum Center

Birmingham Museum of Art

The Field Museum

Shedd Aquarium

The Henry Ford

Chemical Heritage Foundation

Balboa Park Online Collaborative

Chippewa Nature Center

Smart Museum of Art

Indiana Historical Society

Frye Art Museum

Minnesota Historical Society

Indiana Historical Bureau

Delaware Art Museum

Natural History Museum of LA

Minnetrista

Computer History Museum

Oakland Museum of California

City of Riverside

Erie Art Museum

Smithsonian American Art

The Henry Ford

Clark Atlanta University

Carnegie Mellon University

Nasher Museum of Art

Maryland Humanities Council

St. Augustine 450th

ʻImiloa Astronomy Center

Board of Broadcasting Governors

National Building Museum

National Gallery of Art

Johns Hopkins Museum Studies

Quincy Art Center

Center for History & New Media

Women’s Museum

Dallas Museum of Art

Toledo Museum of Art

National Museum of the American

Indian

Biodiversity Heritage Library

National Museum Natural History

National Air & Space Museum

Denver Art Museum

The Met

Cincinnati Museum Center

Birmingham Museum of Art

The Field Museum

Shedd Aquarium

Museum of Motherhood

LACMA

National WWII Museum

The Henry Ford

Chemical Heritage Foundation

Balboa Park

Chippewa Nature Center

Smart Museum of Art

Indiana State Museum

Encyclopedia of Life

Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail

National Archives at Boston

Frye Art Museum

Archives of American Art

National Archives and Record Administration

MoMA Indianapolis Museum of Art

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Walters Art Museum

The Brooklyn Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

New York Public Library

Atlanta-Fulton Central Library

Delaware Art Museum

Indiana Historical Society

Minnesota Historical Society

Indiana Historical Bureau The Walker

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

The Getty

National Archives at Kansas City

Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton

Art Institute of Chicago

Smithsonian Institution Archives

OCLC

US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator

Sustainability

Outreach

Connect

GOALS

March 2012

“The GLAM initiative

American Association of Museums | Minneapolis

is a prime example

of how Wikipedia and

continues to move

as a mainline information resource.”

-Robert Connolly

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National GLAM Coordinators Panel Wikimania 2012 | Washington DC

GLAMcamp DC | February 2012

glamwiki.org best practices & case studies

us.glamwiki.org (or) WP:GLAM/US

WP:GLAM/US/Connect

WP:GLAM/US/Contribute

GLAM/US/Bookshelf

GLAM Professionals Panel | Wikimania 2012

GLAM-Wiki US Consortium

WP:GLAM/US/Consortium

blog.us.glamwiki.org

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