Re: [Wikimedia-l] Need help about Wikipedia in science

2014-11-30 Thread Erlend Bjørtvedt
Thank you all for very valuable information and ideas!!

Erlend Bjørtvedt
WMNO

Den mandag 24. november 2014 skrev Gerard Meijssen 
gerard.meijs...@gmail.com følgende:

 Hoi,
 Today or tomorrow, time permitting I will blog about how universities can
 check what alumni and employees are known for them in Wikipedia (ie
 Wikidata). At the moment I know the following: 195085 people
 
 http://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/autolist1.html?q=CLAIM%5B31%3A5%5D%20and%20claim%5B69%5D
 
 with
 an alma mater, men
 
 http://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/autolist1.html?q=CLAIM%5B31%3A5%5D%20AND%20CLAIM%5B21%3A6581097%5D%20%20and%20claim%5B69%5D
 
  158649 women
 
 http://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/autolist1.html?q=CLAIM%5B31%3A5%5D%20AND%20CLAIM%5B21%3A6581072%5D%20and%20claim%5B69%5D
 
 29059
 geen sex 7377.

 It is very easy to provide the same information per university. It allows
 for editathons and special interest for the female alumni. It is for you to
 decide how best to use this. For your information, the Reasonator will show
 up to 500 linked to the item of the university  DO REMEMBER that alumni
 or professors may be known in other languages... I blogged about a
 professor of the University of Utrecht recently...
 Thanks,
  GerardM

 On 24 November 2014 at 09:57, Erlend Bjørtvedt erl...@wikimedia.no
 javascript:; wrote:

  Dear colleagues,
 
  I need your help.
 
  In a weeks time, I am invited by the Norwegian Science Council to meet
 them
  and lecture and discuss about how they can nurture and contribute to the
  Wikipedia.
 
  The Science Council (Forskningsrådet) organizes all the universities,
  colleges, and institutes sector as regards research, through funding and
  program evalution.
 
  The task is that they will first produce a do-it-your-self-kit to
  scientists and researchers on how they can fulfill they obligation of
  educating the public. Thereafter, they will work more targetedly with
  pinpointing and contributing directly to the Wikipedia, probably Commons
  too.
 
  Our good partners in the Arts Council Norway have already worked with us
  for a long time on their public outreach obligation, and will take part
 in
  the meeting and speak about how they have nurtured the outreach of
 cultural
  heritage through Wikipedia and Commons.
 
  QUESTION:
 
  Where can I find good overviews of:
 
  - Examples of universities or institutions who have used Wikipedia to
  educate the public
 
  - Examples of professions or individual researchers who have done the
 same
 
  - Examples of formal co-operations between science and Wikimedia
 movement,
  as reference
 
  - Examples from your chapter of co-operation with science / universities
 
 
 
  Thank you all,
 
  Erlend
 
 
 
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[Wikimedia-l] Need help about Wikipedia in science

2014-11-24 Thread Erlend Bjørtvedt
Dear colleagues,

I need your help.

In a weeks time, I am invited by the Norwegian Science Council to meet them
and lecture and discuss about how they can nurture and contribute to the
Wikipedia.

The Science Council (Forskningsrådet) organizes all the universities,
colleges, and institutes sector as regards research, through funding and
program evalution.

The task is that they will first produce a do-it-your-self-kit to
scientists and researchers on how they can fulfill they obligation of
educating the public. Thereafter, they will work more targetedly with
pinpointing and contributing directly to the Wikipedia, probably Commons
too.

Our good partners in the Arts Council Norway have already worked with us
for a long time on their public outreach obligation, and will take part in
the meeting and speak about how they have nurtured the outreach of cultural
heritage through Wikipedia and Commons.

QUESTION:

Where can I find good overviews of:

- Examples of universities or institutions who have used Wikipedia to
educate the public

- Examples of professions or individual researchers who have done the same

- Examples of formal co-operations between science and Wikimedia movement,
as reference

- Examples from your chapter of co-operation with science / universities



Thank you all,

Erlend



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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Need help about Wikipedia in science

2014-11-24 Thread Àlex Hinojo
Hi Erlend: Here we go with Catalan Areas:


- Examples from your chapter of co-operation with science / universities


- We've done a Wikiproject called Science week since 2011
https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viquiprojecte:Setmana_de_la_Ci%C3%A8ncia_2011
- We've done scientific illustration in collaboration with Science
institutions and design scholars :
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiArS (case study
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiArS/Case_studies)
- We are doing a collaboration with the Catalan Meteorology Agency
(releasing CCBYSA texts)
- We have some education projects where students write science articles as
home assignments https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Educaci%C3%B3/Exemples

Can explain it to you more detailed if needed of list

Best,




2014-11-24 10:08 GMT+01:00 Jan Ainali jan.ain...@wikimedia.se:

 Hello Erlend,

 The Swedish Agricultural University (SLU) have been doing this for some
 time. All links below are in Swedish, the webinar is especially good, where
 Olle Terenius at SLU explains not only why, but how they actually are
 working with Wikipedia.

 In the news: http://www.unt.se/kultur-noje/kunskapshoppet-2289301.aspx
 Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsHuSjgPnvQ
 Their page about what they do:

 https://internt.slu.se/sv/utbildning-forskning-foma/forskning/pagaende-satsningar/forskning-pa-wikipedia/


 *Med vänliga hälsningar,Jan Ainali*

 Verksamhetschef, Wikimedia Sverige http://wikimedia.se
 0729 - 67 29 48


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 2014-11-24 9:57 GMT+01:00 Erlend Bjørtvedt erl...@wikimedia.no:

  Dear colleagues,
 
  I need your help.
 
  In a weeks time, I am invited by the Norwegian Science Council to meet
 them
  and lecture and discuss about how they can nurture and contribute to the
  Wikipedia.
 
  The Science Council (Forskningsrådet) organizes all the universities,
  colleges, and institutes sector as regards research, through funding and
  program evalution.
 
  The task is that they will first produce a do-it-your-self-kit to
  scientists and researchers on how they can fulfill they obligation of
  educating the public. Thereafter, they will work more targetedly with
  pinpointing and contributing directly to the Wikipedia, probably Commons
  too.
 
  Our good partners in the Arts Council Norway have already worked with us
  for a long time on their public outreach obligation, and will take part
 in
  the meeting and speak about how they have nurtured the outreach of
 cultural
  heritage through Wikipedia and Commons.
 
  QUESTION:
 
  Where can I find good overviews of:
 
  - Examples of universities or institutions who have used Wikipedia to
  educate the public
 
  - Examples of professions or individual researchers who have done the
 same
 
  - Examples of formal co-operations between science and Wikimedia
 movement,
  as reference
 
  - Examples from your chapter of co-operation with science / universities
 
 
 
  Thank you all,
 
  Erlend
 
 
 
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Need help about Wikipedia in science

2014-11-24 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 24 November 2014 at 08:57, Erlend Bjørtvedt erl...@wikimedia.no wrote:
 Examples of universities or institutions who have used Wikipedia to
 educate the public

 - Examples of professions or individual researchers who have done the same

 - Examples of formal co-operations between science and Wikimedia movement,
 as reference

I have recently been appointed Wikimedian in Residence at the Royal
Society of Chemistry:

   http://my.rsc.org/blogs/490

   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Royal_Society_of_Chemistry

It's a little early to report results, but I have already been
involved in a successful collaboration with Catalan Wikipedians:

   https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viquiprojecte:Setmana_de_la_Ci%C3%A8ncia_2014

and this follows from an earlier engagement between the RSC and Wikipedians:

 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Royal_Society_of_Chemistry_2014_Event

You may also be interested in work to integrate ORCID identifiers into
Wikipedia, Wikidata, etc:

   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:ORCID

(I am Wikipedian in Residence at ORCID, too.)

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