Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities, with both communities sharing overlapping values and practices related to public access to knowledge, a desire for openness, defence of freedom of speech, representing marginalized communities, and broad shared interest in reliable factual information and citations. This is best in evidence from the IFLA’ Wikipedia and Libraries Opportunity Papers and the substantial growth and ubiquity of the #1lib1ref campaign. However, the relationships between cultural heritage organizations (known as GLAMs -- Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) and the Wikimedia communities working on Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects, be...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities,...
Libraries and information services have long since been champions of equitable access to informatio...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
Wikipedia has become a ubiquitous source for information, as well as a global community of people de...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Many museums and other cultural heritage institutions have discovered the value of including Wikiped...
Wikipedia is a proven model for openly and effectively creating and distributing high quality inform...
Contrary to what its name might suggest GLAM, which is a fairly new wikiproject on Wikipedia, stands...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
Wikipedia’s first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world’s ...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
Is the internet a tool for democracy or the manifestation of the global digital divide? Using the co...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Wikipedia and its community has seen an increasingly close relationship between library communities,...
Libraries and information services have long since been champions of equitable access to informatio...
Wikipedia: we all know it, and we all use it. As the 5th most visited website in the world, the Engl...
Wikipedia has become a ubiquitous source for information, as well as a global community of people de...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
Many museums and other cultural heritage institutions have discovered the value of including Wikiped...
Wikipedia is a proven model for openly and effectively creating and distributing high quality inform...
Contrary to what its name might suggest GLAM, which is a fairly new wikiproject on Wikipedia, stands...
This article describes how amateur Wikipedians and culture-sector professionals have significant ben...
Wikipedia’s first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world’s ...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
Is the internet a tool for democracy or the manifestation of the global digital divide? Using the co...
This article explains how libraries, archives, museums and other cultural centres are involved in th...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...