Wikimedia and Libraries User Group/Resources/lt

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Goals for this document

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

Editathons

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

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Wikidata

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

IFLA Wikidata Working Group

Reference support for Wikidata

Wikidata tools

Wikidata Query Service

WikiCite and Scholia

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

Wikisource

What is Meta-Wiki

How to determine a Conflict-of-Interest

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

Library and Information Science skills

Citation analysis and Scientometrics

Using Google Drive and Google Docs

Introduction to Citation Styles

Citation style on Wikipedia