Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1 to 31 August 2011. If 
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This report is also available, complete with pictures, on our website at 
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Reports/2011/August .

Contents

1 Education projects
2 GLAM activities
3 Wikimania
4 Wikipedia Workshops
5 Board activities
6 Charitable status
7 Fundraising
8 Recruitment
9 UK press coverage
10 Miscellaneous
11 Upcoming activities in September
Education projects

This month, Fiona Apps had meetings with staff at the University of Liverpool 
and University of Manchester about possible collaborations, and Sam Knight, the 
University of Bristol Outreach Ambassador, has been meeting with various 
student and staff groups within the University. He also helped to organise the 
Bristol Girl Geek Dinner (see below).

GLAM activities

On 8 August, The Guardian ran a story on "British Museum makes the Wikipedia 
connection", based on an interview with Matthew Cock, covering the museum's 
viewpoint of Liam's Wikipedian in Residence, creating content vs. uploading 
photographs, QR codes and more.

The ARKive project - a collaboration to improve Wikipedia articles on 
threatened species - has continued through the month, led by Andy Mabbett 
(User:Pigsonthewing). Four articles related to the project have been appeared 
on English Wikipedia's Did You Know?. Full information is available at 
Wikipedia:GLAM/ARKive. The project will continue with two public events in 
Bristol on 15 September; one in the afternoon, the other in the evening.

A collaboration with the National Archive has been in the process of being 
drawn up this month, as reported in the August GLAM report, and described on a 
Wikipedia project page.

There is now a Wikipedia article about QRpedia, the QR code based, 
multi-lingual, mobile-friendly interface to Wikipedia, launched at GLAM/Derby. 
Appropriately, nine other-language versions have also been created. Meanwhile, 
developer Terence Eden is soliciting views on how QRpedia should deal with 
cases where articles are not available in the user's preferred language.

Wikimania

Roger Bamkin attended Wikimania on behalf of the chapter on 4-7 August. WMUK 
also provided scholarships to Isaac Kosgei from Kenya, a Wikimedian from 
Hungary and a number of UK Wikimedians. Isaac Kosgei was particularly 
successful as a proposal to improve health related issues in sub-Saharan Africa 
was created around him. In September, he will meet Michelle Obama to discuss 
his work.

UK presenters at Wikimania included Christopher Cooper, Roger Bamkin, 
Ironholds, Deryck Chan, James F., Tom Morris and WereSpielChequers. 
WereSpielChequers was interviewed by the local press - see the article in 
Hebrew, or the Google Translate version of the article.

Wikipedia Workshops

On 15th July, Simon Smith (User:Tagishsimon) ran a Wikipedia workshop for 
post-graduate students of Archaeology, Cultural Heritage Management, Medieval 
Studies and Eighteenth Century Studies as part of the King's Manor 
Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of York. Feedback from the 15 
participants was very positive and Simon stayed on for a workshop on 
interdisciplinary studies of the past and the conference's wine reception.

In August, forty people attended an evening event at the University of Bristol, 
jointly organised by Wikimedia UK and Bristol Girl Geek Dinners. The theme was 
Women in Wikipedia and the evening was led by Fiona Apps (User:Panyd). The 
mostly-female audience had one-to-one help from experienced Wikipedians 
including Jezhotwells, MartinPoulter and Bs5er. Fiona followed up with a post 
on the chapter's blog and an interview in the Signpost. There are more 
'Wikipedia/Girl Geek Dinners' planned in future.

Board activities

There were two board meetings this month. The first, an Executive board meeting 
on 9 August, focused on our participation in the annual Wikimedia fundraiser, 
as well as reviewing the status of recruitment for our office administrator and 
chief executive, and ensuring our adherence to the 2010 fundraising agreement.

The second, an in-person full board meeting on 27-28 August, was kindly hosted 
by Derby Museum and Art Gallery. On the first day, Ting Chen from the Wikimedia 
Foundation was present at the meeting by invitation, as were several Wikimedia 
UK members. The principle of openness, as well as the growth potential for 
WMUK, was discussed; Andy Mabbett described his experiences with the ARKive 
project; and John Byrne gave an update on progress with our application to 
become a charity. The upcoming fundraiser and the 2012 activity plan were also 
discussed. On the second day, discussion topics included assessment of 
Wikipedia trainers; reviews of actions and board member reports; and a 
continuation of the discussion around the 2012 activity plan. Draft minutes of 
the meeting are available on our wiki.

Charitable status

As mentioned in last month's report post-publication, a revised submission has 
now been sent to the Charities Commission, and we received their response to 
our submission in early September.

Fundraising

This month, we received £1485.89 in donations from 81 donors - this is our 
highest number of donors since February. For more information please see our 
monthly fundraising report at Fundraising Report - Monthly Totals 2011.

Our annual accounts for the period 1 February 2010 until 31 January 2011 are 
now available at File:Wikimedia UK accounts 31 January 2011.pdf. Note that they 
are pending the correction of one minor error, after which they will be signed 
and filed with Companies House.

We provided an additional £4,037.04 (6,598 USD) to the Wikimedia Foundation via 
an extension of the previous grant we gave them earlier this year, representing 
50% of the donations received by WMUK in the months of February through June 
this year.

We also signed a contract with SmartDebit to provide administrative services 
which will enable us to accept Direct Debit payments. We expect to have systems 
set up for Direct Debit donations in good time for the 2011 Wikimedia 
Fundraiser.

Recruitment

Interviews for the temporary Office Administrator position took place this 
month, and Richard Symonds (User:Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry) was 
appointed to the position, starting from 1 September.

First stage interviews for the Chief Executive position also took place this 
month, with in-person interviews scheduled for the start of September. A total 
of 83 applications were received for the position. (For more information, see 
the blog post put out in early September.)

UK press coverage

Press coverage of Wikipedia in UK publications this month included:

2 August, London plods raid Wikipedia in counter-anarchist operation, Register 
- covering the reuse of Wikipedia content by the Metropolitan Police without 
attribution.
5 August, "The US should let its credit rating be downgraded – and shrug" 
mentions "You may have never heard of David Beers but every finance minister in 
the world knows of him," noted Reuters in a recent – and rare – profile of the 
analyst, who doesn't even have a Wikipedia page."
8 August, S&P's powerful chief steps out of the shadows - "Some time last 
Friday night, someone created a Wikipedia page for David T Beers. Overdue, you 
might think."
8 August, British Museum makes the Wikipedia connection, The Guardian (see 
#GLAM activities)
8 August, Wikipedia wants more contributors, MacWorld UK; also Wikipedia 
targets addition of many more contributors in ComputerWorldUK
8 August, Women! Wikipedia needs you, Guardian blogs
10 August, The end of Wikipedia as we know it?, Irish Times
19 August, Wikipedia founder to lead Radio 3 Festival, also covered by 
NewsOnNews and Cambridge technology news
22 August, The Spark (a free magazine distributed in South-West England) did a 
profile of WMUK trustee Martin Poulter, discussing reasons for contributing to 
the chapter and to Wikipedia.
Miscellaneous

There was one UK Wikimeet this month: London on 14 Aug.
Upcoming activities in September

We have quite a number of events planned for September, including:

1st - Institute of Physics Workshop
2nd to 3rd - Science Online London - "How are wikis being used to carry out and 
communicate science?" session
2nd-4th - RegioWikiCamp Brest (France) - Unconference on regional wiki projects
3rd - Mayor of Derby on Webstream to give prizes to Russia, France and 
Indonesia for Multilingual challenge
8th - British Museum internal workshop
8th - Steve Virgin and Roger Bamkin talking at TEDx Bristol
11th - London meetup with Chief Exec short list
14th - Workshop for GLAMs at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
15th - Wiki Wildlife Bristol
17th - Manchester meetup
18th - In-person executive board meeting - Derby
27th - Manchester Girl Geek Dinner at B-Hive, Manchester. Fiona Apps 
(User:Panyd) speaking about Women and Wikipedia.
27th - Presentation for all staff at the British Library
For events in October and onwards, please see Events.


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