Wikimedia Conference 2017/Program/27
27: Sharing talks: Content donations / GLAM
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Benoit presenting
- What was this session about?
This session was about sharing show cases on partnerships with GLAM institutions.
- What are the next steps to be taken?
There are no next steps planned, it was mainly to inform and inspire.
- Photos
- Slides
- Audience
- everyone interested in getting inspiring on partnerships around content / GLAM
- Session Format
- Structured lightning talk format 4 x 15 min (Presentation 10 min + 5 Q&A each)
- Length
- 60 min
- Description
- 4 speakers share stories about amazing or exemplary partnerships on content donations / GLAM.
- Desired Outcome
- Inspiration
- Speakers
- Benoit Rochon (Wikimedia Canada), Ivana Lysholm (Wikimedia Argentina), Ljubiša Malenica (Wikimedians of Republic of Srpska), Richard Knipel (Wikimedia New York City)
- Documentation
There is no transcript available, as the slides are pretty self explanatory. Notes of the the questions and answers to each speaker were taken down.
- Q: Was there a reason to use a [Wikimedia Commons] “campaign” rather than other means of upload forms?
- Ivana: Actually, we don’t have any experience with other forms, so it was the most practical one.
- Q: Did you have a Wikimedian in Residence for this partnership?
- Ivana: We had someone for specific trainings, but not during the whole partnership (for various reasons).
- Q: Don't you think the standing of Wikimedia Canada is strong enough to survive another change in leadership of the GLAM?
- Benoit: Indeed, we do have roots know in the Banq. We think a vague agreement can be beneficial to the partnership, because it's easier to pursue new projects.
- Q: What's the usual scope of attendance for your events? And how is the communication for the regular events?
- Benoit: Usually, between 10 and 60 people are attending the regular events, with high fluctuation and high impact of weather conditions. The Banq announces the individual events, however we have experienced that a certain regularity helps to attract a steady audience.
- Q: I’ve heard (and had the experienced) that GLAM institutions in post-socialist countries tend to be closed-minded, so I’m surprised by your presentation.
- Ljubisa: Actually, institutions actually approached us in many cases, so it’s hard to generalize for all “post-socialist” countries. Our main message with them is to promote cultural and natural heritage, that works quite well.
- (No questions to Richard.)