Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge" (pp. 197-213). Chicago, IL: ALA Editions.Wikipedia has been in existence for 16 years, but it was not until recently that GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) institutions started to see it as a trusted source and one they were interested in contributing to. Libraries and archives, in particular, have been slowly embracing the idea of contributing to Wikipedia, often motivated by the prospect of increasing the visibility and impact of their distinctive collections, which have been carefully curated by librarians and archivists alike. Different approaches have been taken by libraries and archives when it comes to cont...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
Presentation given at the 2016 Wiki Conference North America as part of the panel "Libraries and Wik...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...
Presentation slides from the 2016 DCMI International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applicat...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
Wikipedia has become a ubiquitous source for information, as well as a global community of people de...
Presentation slides from the 2017 SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Mater...
Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities,...
Wikipedia is an open access resource for community building and scholarly communication as well as a...
Academic libraries are more cognizant of their public program offerings than ever before. How does t...
Many museums and other cultural heritage institutions have discovered the value of including Wikiped...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/43563This poster discusses the concept of using library coll...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
A good Wikipedia article is one that contains citations to reliable sources so that readers can veri...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
Presentation given at the 2016 Wiki Conference North America as part of the panel "Libraries and Wik...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...
Presentation slides from the 2016 DCMI International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applicat...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
Wikipedia has become a ubiquitous source for information, as well as a global community of people de...
Presentation slides from the 2017 SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Mater...
Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities,...
Wikipedia is an open access resource for community building and scholarly communication as well as a...
Academic libraries are more cognizant of their public program offerings than ever before. How does t...
Many museums and other cultural heritage institutions have discovered the value of including Wikiped...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/43563This poster discusses the concept of using library coll...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
A good Wikipedia article is one that contains citations to reliable sources so that readers can veri...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
Presentation given at the 2016 Wiki Conference North America as part of the panel "Libraries and Wik...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...