Wikimedia and Libraries User Group/Resources

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Goals for this document

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This document is a work in progress, developed by the Wikimedia and Libraries User Group. You are invited to contribute to it.

The main purpose of this work is to provide:

  • An overview of Wikimedia projects and how librarians can contribute to them
  • General LIS skills required for librarians such as the use of citation styles and Google Drive

General Wikipedia training

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Editathons

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  • The Georgia Library Association documentation on how to hold an edit-a-thon.

#1lib1ref

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Wikidata

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General resources available for Wikidata training are collected here.

Wikidata training exercises and materials: NB: both are from the OCLC webinar by Andrew Lih and Robert Fernandez

Relevant projects on Wikidata

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IFLA Wikidata Working Group

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Reference support for Wikidata

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Wikidata tools

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Wikidata Query Service

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WikiCite and Scholia

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Scholia is a tool for visualizing WikiCite data in a manner that facilitates bibliometric analysis of academic publications and research. It is part of the broader Wikidata:WikiProject Source MetaData and WikiCite initiative.

Commons

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Wikisource

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What is Meta-Wiki

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How to determine a Conflict-of-Interest

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There is lots of discussion of regarding conflict of interest for cultural institutions.

Library and Information Science skills

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Citation analysis and Scientometrics

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Using Google Drive and Google Docs

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Introduction to Citation Styles

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Citation style on Wikipedia

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