Pub Date : 2021-09-15DOI: 10.3998/mpub.11778416.ch17.en
Éder Porto Ferreira Alves, Paul R. Burley, João alexandre Peschanski
This chapter provides a step-by-step process for large-scale contributions of articles from scholarly publications to Wikidata, a collaborative data store project of the Wikimedia Foundation. Tools and processes in Wikidata, Zotero, and Google Sheets in particular are described; they relate both to the Wikidata platform and standard spreadsheet programs. The case of the Brazilian journal Anais do Museu Paulista is used to illustrate the process that can then be replicated with other publications and in other contexts.
本章提供了一个循序渐进的过程,从学术出版物向维基数据(维基媒体基金会的一个协作数据存储项目)大规模贡献文章。特别描述了Wikidata、Zotero和Google Sheets中的工具和流程;它们与维基数据平台和标准电子表格程序都有关系。以巴西杂志Anais do Museu Paulista为例说明这一过程,然后可以在其他出版物和其他情况下复制这一过程。
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Pub Date : 2021-09-15DOI: 10.3998/mpub.11778416.ch12.en
Sylvia E. Gutiérrez De la Torre
In 2017, the Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas, an academic (and public) library in Mexico City, drafted the first grant-funded project in the region for training academic librarians in the Wikimedia universe. Drawing on my experience coordinating this project, this case study outlines suggestions for ensuring the continuity of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia endeavors in libraries. Before going in detail, I offer background data on Wikipedians-in-Residence (WIR) experiences around the globe, followed by the specific characteristics this position has had in different libraries. I then present a brief timeline of our project, an overview of our first “flame” (the #1Bib1Ref campaign), the ways we kept the “Wiki-flame” burning: leveraging our team’s strengths and collaborating, and some ideas on how to build your own “fireplace” through a minimal viable product approach, documentation, and feedback (where I share some thoughts on why Wikipedia may not even be the fireplace you were looking for, and that’s ok).
2017年,墨西哥城的学术(和公共)图书馆Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas起草了该地区第一个资助项目,用于培训维基媒体领域的学术图书馆员。根据我协调这个项目的经验,这个案例研究概述了确保维基百科和其他维基媒体在图书馆工作的连续性的建议。在详细讨论之前,我提供了关于全球维基人驻地(WIR)经验的背景数据,然后是这个职位在不同图书馆中具有的具体特征。然后,我简要介绍了我们项目的时间表,概述了我们的第一个“火焰”(#1Bib1Ref活动),我们保持“维基火焰”燃烧的方式:利用我们团队的优势和合作,以及如何通过最小可行的产品方法,文档和反馈来建立自己的“壁炉”的一些想法(在这里我分享了一些关于为什么维基百科甚至可能不是您正在寻找的壁炉的想法,这没关系)。
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Pub Date : 2021-09-15DOI: 10.3998/mpub.11778416.ch14.en
Erin O'neil, S. Severson
When the University of Alberta Library hired its first Wikimedian-in-Residence (WIR) in 2019, the team had difficulty finding detailed information about how to plan for a WIR and set up the role for success. This chapter details two Wikipedia residencies that served as a guide for the Alberta team in building their WIR project. Case studies of the University of Toronto and Concordia University in Montréal are presented alongside a case study of the University of Alberta. Each study includes details about how the role was approved and funded, how hiring decisions were made, how the WIR focused their efforts, and the impact at their institution. Together, these three examples demonstrate the variety of options for funding and hiring a WIR role and for the focus of the WIR’s work in their term. The chapter poses concrete questions for librarians considering implementing a WIR role at their institution and offers recommendations from each WIR experience as guidance in answering those questions.
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