On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Pharos [Richard] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yes, and we hope to have more of a head-start this time around in
> coordinating with major libraries like NYPL and interlibrary groups
> like OCLC in outreach to a broader swath of libraries.
>

One would think it obvious that libraries would fit into the GLAM network
of relationships.  But to a great extent, I think the GLAM formulation is
Wikimedia's own.  Although I often see a cross between libraries and
archives, I know plenty of people in both fields that perceive themselves
as separate.  Even with museums, and even with *librarians* in museums,
many I've encountered see themselves as part of the special libraries
sphere (i.e. libraries that are generally corporate, for-profit, or
"other") and not part of the academic or public library world.

In this regard, I think Wikimedia can function as an ambassador to bridge
more of the gaps between all those represented by GLAM.  I've begun to see
that happen with the networking done by some of the
Wikipedians-in-Residence among themselves.  There should be people pushing
for Wikimedia program at the various conferences (unfortunately it's kinda
late this year: the American Libraries Association (ALA) meets June 22-26,
the Society of American Archivists (SAA) meets August 6-11, the
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
meets August 11-17, and and the Museum Computer Network (MCN) meets
November 7-10).

People involved with Wikimedia should offer to propose some kind of joint
panel from multiple disciplines (GLAM Panel) to make presentations to the
various societies which represent only one part of GLAM -- at the local and
(eventually) national level.

At the very least, Wikipedians-in-Residence should make presentations on
their jobs and their accomplishments to both large (national/international)
and local organizations.

Even if your institution does not have a Wikipedian-in-Residence, just
circulating job descriptions or articles about such positions can help to
spread and inform people about possibilities.



-- 
Bob Kosovsky, Ph.D. -- Curator, Rare Books and Manuscripts,
Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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