Pru Mitchell - Wikipedia / Wikimedia Overview: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU4IQr5ENZo

Tony Naar - Wikipedia and the Australian Paralympic History project: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvXcqijMIiY
Toby Hudson - Using Wikidata for Chemistry, Education, Australia, and 
#FakeNews: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1WTC4TyP4&t=3s> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1WTC4TyP4&t=3s
Panel Discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vaxA1-bVtQ

Wikipedia is the 5th most visited web site in the world. Uniquely for a tech 
titan, it is a not-for-profit largely run by volunteers. In this seminar, 
volunteers from Wikipedia (and the Wikimedia Foundation that supports it) will 
discuss:
- How the Wikimedia movement works, and how Australians can contribute to, and 
benefit from the priorities of knowledge service and knowledge equity.
- The current status of linking and systematisation of open data and concepts, 
and demonstrate applications and opportunities made possible by Wikidata in 
areas such as geography, statistics, newspapers, law, heritage and biota.
- How Wikipedia provides a service as the infrastructure for projects like the 
Australian Paralympic History Project.

Speakers;

Pru Mitchell has been involved in the Australian chapter of Wikimedia since its 
inception in 2008, and currently serves as President. She is an educator and 
librarian, working in educational research, with a strong interest in scholarly 
publishing and metadata workflows for the GLAM sector.

Tony Naar, is facilitator of the Australian Paralympic History Project which 
uses Wikipedia as a platform. Tony was key to the establishment of the history 
project while in his previous role as manager of Knowledge Services at the 
Australian Paralympic Committee, and in partnership with The University of 
Queensland.


Toby Hudson is a Senior Lecturer, and Director of First Year Chemistry at the 
University of Sydney. His research interests span materials chemistry 
simulation, search & optimisation, and educational technology. He has been 
involved in WMF projects since 2004, especially Commons, Wikidata, and the 
English Wikipedia, and has participated in a wide range of Australian, 
Educational and Scientific projects.

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