Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Australian Wikipedian in Residence

2013-03-23 Thread Gnangarra
great news,

On 22 March 2013 15:31, Liam Wyatt liamwy...@gmail.com wrote:

 As someone who has been working with Whiteghost.ink in the GLAM space in
 Sydney, with the SLNSW specifically, and in a wide variety of other
 ways for many years, I am extremely happy and proud of this announcement!
 In a way it is the payoff from having the first ever GLAM-Wiki conference
 in Canberra back in 2009 (that's my claim at least!)

 I'm not forgetting the great work with WiR that has happened in other
 libraries around the world, significant ongoing collaboration projects with
 other libraries in Australia, and Wikimedia Australia's ongoin
 relationship with the Paralympic commission (including the associated WiR
 there). However, being a Sydneysider whose first love is History means
 that I have a strong affinity for the Library, its collections and its
 cultural status. So, it is fantastic that across the whole country it
 should be the first GLAM to have a Wikipedian-in-Residence in the country!

 Congratulations :-)

 Liam / Wittylama

 On Friday, 22 March 2013, G. White wrote:

 Dear Australian Wikimedian and Cultural Partnerships teams,

 I'm extremely pleased to announce that this week I started as
 Wikipedian-in-Residence at the State Library of New South Wales 
 (SLNSWhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Library_of_New_South_Wales),
 which is our oldest library and has a collection of global importance,
 including significant rare books, manuscripts and objects. It is a place to
 which almost every Australian scholar would pay homage. This is the first
 time there has been a Wikipedian-in-Residence in an Australian cultural
 institution and it has it has taken some time to work through the
 administrative processes to establish the position. As some of you know,
 Wikimedia Australia has been doing a lot of work with libraries locally.
 Most recently we were the major sponsors at the annual librarians
 conference and over the last couple of years we have been travelling to
 regional areas to deliver training to the local librarians (in partnership
 with several of the State Libraries). SLNSW also has a partnership with the
 National Library in Canberra, which is digitising Australian newspapers and
 linking the records back to the respective Wikipedia articles 
 (examplehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/35).
 Most significantly is that the SLNSW has been been building up a strong
 relationship with us recently and myself and other local Wikimedians have
 been delivered several training workshops to an in-house team of
 librarians who are contributing references and content to Wikipedia as part
 of their day-to-day work (project 
 pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/SLNSW).
 You can see there that a lot of the content we've been targeting for the
 team to write is the articles about the newspapers that have now been
 digitised.

 My WiR position reports to the Leader of the library's Innovation Project
 (Mylee Joseph, cc'd here), who is the instigator of that team. Since my
 term as WiR is for one day a week over 14 weeks, and the scope of work is
 excitingly ambitious, it is this team that will make it possible to achieve
 what one part time Resident could not. They are a keen and capable group.
 The Residency has been established to provide training, coaching, guidance,
 specialist advice to staff, evaluation of related projects as well as
 assistance with process mapping and benchmarking so that other Australian
 libraries can benefit from SLNSW's experience. In terms of content, as well
 as the newspapers, my Residency is likely to be involved in work on
 articles on the The 100 Objects 
 Exhibitionhttp://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2010/onehundred/100-objects/,
 indigenous and original materials, convict women, convict artists, the
 crossing of the Blue 
 Mountainshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Blaxland#Blue_Mountains_expeditionand
  Australia's involvement in World War I.

 I am glad this group has paved the way and am very excited about the
 possibilities before us! I will post updates here and in the This Month in
 GLAM report. I will also probably come here to ask questions and seek
 feedback and help. I hope that the process mapping and benchmarking would
 also be useful to similar projects elsewhere.

 Whiteghost.ink



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[Wikimediaau-l] Australian Wikipedian in Residence

2013-03-22 Thread Liam Wyatt
As someone who has been working with Whiteghost.ink in the GLAM space in
Sydney, with the SLNSW specifically, and in a wide variety of other
ways for many years, I am extremely happy and proud of this announcement!
In a way it is the payoff from having the first ever GLAM-Wiki conference
in Canberra back in 2009 (that's my claim at least!)

I'm not forgetting the great work with WiR that has happened in other
libraries around the world, significant ongoing collaboration projects with
other libraries in Australia, and Wikimedia Australia's ongoin
relationship with the Paralympic commission (including the associated WiR
there). However, being a Sydneysider whose first love is History means that
I have a strong affinity for the Library, its collections and its
cultural status. So, it is fantastic that across the whole country it
should be the first GLAM to have a Wikipedian-in-Residence in the country!

Congratulations :-)

Liam / Wittylama

On Friday, 22 March 2013, G. White wrote:

 Dear Australian Wikimedian and Cultural Partnerships teams,

 I'm extremely pleased to announce that this week I started as
 Wikipedian-in-Residence at the State Library of New South Wales 
 (SLNSWhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Library_of_New_South_Wales),
 which is our oldest library and has a collection of global importance,
 including significant rare books, manuscripts and objects. It is a place to
 which almost every Australian scholar would pay homage. This is the first
 time there has been a Wikipedian-in-Residence in an Australian cultural
 institution and it has it has taken some time to work through the
 administrative processes to establish the position. As some of you know,
 Wikimedia Australia has been doing a lot of work with libraries locally.
 Most recently we were the major sponsors at the annual librarians
 conference and over the last couple of years we have been travelling to
 regional areas to deliver training to the local librarians (in partnership
 with several of the State Libraries). SLNSW also has a partnership with the
 National Library in Canberra, which is digitising Australian newspapers and
 linking the records back to the respective Wikipedia articles 
 (examplehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/35).
 Most significantly is that the SLNSW has been been building up a strong
 relationship with us recently and myself and other local Wikimedians have
 been delivered several training workshops to an in-house team of
 librarians who are contributing references and content to Wikipedia as part
 of their day-to-day work (project 
 pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/SLNSW).
 You can see there that a lot of the content we've been targeting for the
 team to write is the articles about the newspapers that have now been
 digitised.

 My WiR position reports to the Leader of the library's Innovation Project
 (Mylee Joseph, cc'd here), who is the instigator of that team. Since my
 term as WiR is for one day a week over 14 weeks, and the scope of work is
 excitingly ambitious, it is this team that will make it possible to achieve
 what one part time Resident could not. They are a keen and capable group.
 The Residency has been established to provide training, coaching, guidance,
 specialist advice to staff, evaluation of related projects as well as
 assistance with process mapping and benchmarking so that other Australian
 libraries can benefit from SLNSW's experience. In terms of content, as well
 as the newspapers, my Residency is likely to be involved in work on
 articles on the The 100 Objects 
 Exhibitionhttp://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2010/onehundred/100-objects/,
 indigenous and original materials, convict women, convict artists, the
 crossing of the Blue 
 Mountainshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Blaxland#Blue_Mountains_expeditionand
  Australia's involvement in World War I.

 I am glad this group has paved the way and am very excited about the
 possibilities before us! I will post updates here and in the This Month in
 GLAM report. I will also probably come here to ask questions and seek
 feedback and help. I hope that the process mapping and benchmarking would
 also be useful to similar projects elsewhere.

 Whiteghost.ink



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[Wikimediaau-l] Australian Wikipedian in Residence

2013-03-21 Thread G. White
Dear Australian Wikimedian and Cultural Partnerships teams,

I'm extremely pleased to announce that this week I started as
Wikipedian-in-Residence at the State Library of New South Wales
(SLNSWhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Library_of_New_South_Wales),
which is our oldest library and has a collection of global importance,
including significant rare books, manuscripts and objects. It is a place to
which almost every Australian scholar would pay homage. This is the first
time there has been a Wikipedian-in-Residence in an Australian cultural
institution and it has it has taken some time to work through the
administrative processes to establish the position. As some of you know,
Wikimedia Australia has been doing a lot of work with libraries locally.
Most recently we were the major sponsors at the annual librarians
conference and over the last couple of years we have been travelling to
regional areas to deliver training to the local librarians (in partnership
with several of the State Libraries). SLNSW also has a partnership with the
National Library in Canberra, which is digitising Australian newspapers and
linking the records back to the respective Wikipedia articles
(examplehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/35).
Most significantly is that the SLNSW has been been building up a strong
relationship with us recently and myself and other local Wikimedians have
been delivered several training workshops to an in-house team of librarians
who are contributing references and content to Wikipedia as part of their
day-to-day work (project
pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/SLNSW).
You can see there that a lot of the content we've been targeting for the
team to write is the articles about the newspapers that have now been
digitised.

My WiR position reports to the Leader of the library's Innovation Project
(Mylee Joseph, cc'd here), who is the instigator of that team. Since my
term as WiR is for one day a week over 14 weeks, and the scope of work is
excitingly ambitious, it is this team that will make it possible to achieve
what one part time Resident could not. They are a keen and capable group.
The Residency has been established to provide training, coaching, guidance,
specialist advice to staff, evaluation of related projects as well as
assistance with process mapping and benchmarking so that other Australian
libraries can benefit from SLNSW's experience. In terms of content, as well
as the newspapers, my Residency is likely to be involved in work on
articles on the The 100 Objects
Exhibitionhttp://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2010/onehundred/100-objects/,
indigenous and original materials, convict women, convict artists, the
crossing of the Blue
Mountainshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Blaxland#Blue_Mountains_expeditionand
Australia's involvement in World War I.

I am glad this group has paved the way and am very excited about the
possibilities before us! I will post updates here and in the This Month in
GLAM report. I will also probably come here to ask questions and seek
feedback and help. I hope that the process mapping and benchmarking would
also be useful to similar projects elsewhere.

Whiteghost.ink
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Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Australian Wikipedian in Residence

2013-03-21 Thread Kerry Raymond
This is a fantastic achievement for both you and the library! I wish you all
every success in this project!

 

Kerry

 

 

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Sent: Friday, 22 March 2013 3:22 PM
To: Wikimedia Chapters cultural partners coordination; Wikimedia-au; WMAu
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Cc: Mylee Joseph
Subject: [Wikimediaau-l] Australian Wikipedian in Residence

 

Dear Australian Wikimedian and Cultural Partnerships teams,

I'm extremely pleased to announce that this week I started as
Wikipedian-in-Residence at the State Library of New South Wales (SLNSW
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Library_of_New_South_Wales ), which is
our oldest library and has a collection of global importance, including
significant rare books, manuscripts and objects. It is a place to which
almost every Australian scholar would pay homage. This is the first time
there has been a Wikipedian-in-Residence in an Australian cultural
institution and it has it has taken some time to work through the
administrative processes to establish the position. As some of you know,
Wikimedia Australia has been doing a lot of work with libraries locally.
Most recently we were the major sponsors at the annual librarians conference
and over the last couple of years we have been travelling to regional areas
to deliver training to the local librarians (in partnership with several of
the State Libraries). SLNSW also has a partnership with the National Library
in Canberra, which is digitising Australian newspapers and linking the
records back to the respective Wikipedia articles (example
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/35 ). Most significantly is that the
SLNSW has been been building up a strong relationship with us recently and
myself and other local Wikimedians have been delivered several training
workshops to an in-house team of librarians who are contributing references
and content to Wikipedia as part of their day-to-day work (project page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/SLNSW ). You can see there
that a lot of the content we've been targeting for the team to write is the
articles about the newspapers that have now been digitised. 

My WiR position reports to the Leader of the library's Innovation Project
(Mylee Joseph, cc'd here), who is the instigator of that team. Since my term
as WiR is for one day a week over 14 weeks, and the scope of work is
excitingly ambitious, it is this team that will make it possible to achieve
what one part time Resident could not. They are a keen and capable group.
The Residency has been established to provide training, coaching, guidance,
specialist advice to staff, evaluation of related projects as well as
assistance with process mapping and benchmarking so that other Australian
libraries can benefit from SLNSW's experience. In terms of content, as well
as the newspapers, my Residency is likely to be involved in work on articles
on the The
http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2010/onehundred/100-objects/
100 Objects Exhibition, indigenous and original materials, convict women,
convict artists, the crossing of the Blue Mountains
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Blaxland#Blue_Mountains_expedition
and Australia's involvement in World War I.

 

I am glad this group has paved the way and am very excited about the
possibilities before us! I will post updates here and in the This Month in
GLAM report. I will also probably come here to ask questions and seek
feedback and help. I hope that the process mapping and benchmarking would
also be useful to similar projects elsewhere.

Whiteghost.ink

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