It can be found at
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter/December_2011/Contents/Australia_and_New_Zealand_report

If anyone is doing anything GLAM related, please share by editing the page
to let us know what is happening. :)  (If you want to give the report a
copy edit, that would also be appreciated.)

If you weren't aware, I went to Amsterdam for a GLAM conference and I am
basically just going to copy and paste my report from the newsletter here
as a report. :)

At GLAMcamp Amsterdam <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAMcamp_Amsterdam>,
LauraHale <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LauraHale> talked to several
people about the the Australian Paralympic Committee efforts to do Spoken
Word articles and showed them the Chris
Nunn<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Nunn> article.
She also spoke about the content collaboration program which the APC and
Wikimedia Australia are co-developing. The project has the potential to
offer one of the largest incentives to help encourage Wikipedians to edit
of any GLAM partnership type incentives run to date. Beyond that, she
talked to people about the process of GLAM partnerships as part of the
tender process, and dealing with geographic challenges related to Australia
and Oceania at large. She also learned about Wiki Loves Monuments,
implementation issues related to the event and invited European organisers
to come to Australia to talk to local Australians about organising it in
Australia.

Related but not to the shared report, I let the British, Germans and Dutch
know how appreciative I was of their kindness to me, and by extension our
chapter, at the event.  They were all fantastic. :)

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