Contrary to what its name might suggest GLAM, which is a fairly new wikiproject on Wikipedia, stands for Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums. The goal of the project is to improve Wikipedia's content related to cultural topics. The Wikipedia GLAM project is one of Wikipedia's most popular and successful projects. This presentation will provide an overview of the project and discuss some of the institutions that have been involved in the project such as the Indianapolis Children's Museum, the Smithsonian and the National Archives
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Slides from a lightning talk presented November 7, 2019 at the ARLIS Southeast Chapter meeting at S...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Wikipedia edit-a-thons represent a unique and fruitful avenue for galleries, libraries, archives and...
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GLAM edit-a-thons can enhance the presence of underrepresented groups and topics on Wikipedia, and b...
Wikipedia is a powerful tool which can contribute to cultural tourism by providing visibility and a ...
Wikipedia is an open access resource for community building and scholarly communication as well as a...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
This paper discusses edit-a-thons held in Saskatoon and Banff during 2015–16 as part of Internation...
The purpose of this study is the analysis of the potential of Wikipedia as a key tool for the dissem...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities,...
Many museums and other cultural heritage institutions have discovered the value of including Wikiped...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Slides from a lightning talk presented November 7, 2019 at the ARLIS Southeast Chapter meeting at S...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Wikipedia edit-a-thons represent a unique and fruitful avenue for galleries, libraries, archives and...
Wikipedia is 16 years old this year. It is ranked the 5th most visited site on the World Wide Web. M...
GLAM edit-a-thons can enhance the presence of underrepresented groups and topics on Wikipedia, and b...
Wikipedia is a powerful tool which can contribute to cultural tourism by providing visibility and a ...
Wikipedia is an open access resource for community building and scholarly communication as well as a...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
This paper discusses edit-a-thons held in Saskatoon and Banff during 2015–16 as part of Internation...
The purpose of this study is the analysis of the potential of Wikipedia as a key tool for the dissem...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...