Wikisource Community User Group/Wikisource Conference 2015/Program
Overview | Venue | Travel | Program | Participants | Team |
General information
editThe conference will take from November 20-22, 2015. We plan to make Friday, November 20 a full conference day, so arriving by Thursday night is recommended. The conference will end on the afternoon of Sunday 22.
Please pick up your registration at the conference information desk in the JUFA lobby.
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/wscon2015
Thursday
edit- The conference information desk at the JUFA lobby is open from 9.30 am to 6 pm.
2.30 pm – 5 pm | Visit of the Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna Meeting point: conference information desk in the JUFA lobby at 2.30 pm. | |
6 pm – 8 pm | Dinner |
Friday
edit- The conference information desk at the JUFA lobby is open from 8.30 am to 6 pm.
7 am – 9 am | Breakfast | |
9.30 am – 10 am | Room Concerto
Welcome to the first International Wikisource Conference, |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
10 am – 11 am | Room Concerto
Introduction to Wikisource | |
11 am – 12 am | Room Concerto
"Wikisource technical infrastructure: what we have done and what we could do" | |
12 am – 12:30 pm | Room Concerto
Transcription among GLAMs: Smithsonian Digital Volunteers
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12:30 am – 1 pm | Room Concerto | |
1 pm – 2 pm | Lunch | |
2 pm – 3 pm | Room Concerto
Unique aspects of the Hebrew Wikisource |
Room Menuet
DIY bookscanner presentation |
3 pm – 4 pm | Room Concerto
Lessons from the partnership with the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF, National Library of France) |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
4 pm – 4.30 pm | Coffee break (1st floor) | |
4.30 pm – 5.30 pm | Room Concerto
GLAM/BAnQ : One step beyond collaboration (BAnQ: National Library and Archives of Québec) |
Room Menuet |
6 pm – 7 pm | Dinner | |
7.30 pm – 9.30 pm | Visiting the Christmas Market at Spittelberg (website) Meeting point: conference information desk in the JUFA lobby at 7.30 pm |
Friday will be a day dedicated to GLAMs. We will ask our GLAM partners (librarians, archivists) to come on Friday, as Saturday and Sunday will be dedicated to Wikisource core editors.
- Beginners walk-through
- Proofread page extension for users
- Showcase of partnerships with GLAMs (please sign if you are interested in participating and talking)
- --Aubrey (talk) 09:07, 20 September 2015 (UTC)
Portal of Alps and Rhaeto-Rumantsch project for Wikimedia CH. --Ilario (talk) 21:57, 11 October 2015 (UTC)- talk https://transcription.si.edu/ (more of fan / volunpeer than partner, but lots of lessons) Slowking4 (talk)
- Group discussion on possible future partnerships, and opportunities/issues.
Meanwhile, other editors can gather for the
- hackathon: a room will be dedicated to hacking and talking about technical issues at Wikisource.
- Free workshops. Possible topics are:
- Proofread extension technical (requires a technical presenter, maybe Tpt)
- Some idea of projects to improve the Wikisource technical infrastructure (Tpt)
- Scripting (requires a technical presenter)
- running the proofread contest, how to operate the scripts (who? please sign)
- DIY scanner, how to assemble it (who? please sign. We have contacts who own the scanner)
- There is a DIY bookscanner in the community space of Paris, France (Wikipédia:Cléry). I don't speak very well English but could try to present our project. Pyb (talk) 16:47, 30 September 2015 (UTC)
- Mentoring projects as a volunteer, engagement in the user group
Please sign on these workshops if you are available on presenting/leading them. Please add another workshop if you are willing to do that.
- For already knowledgeable volunteers
- Wikidata for Wikisource, what has been done and what can be done now
Saturday
edit- The conference information desk at the JUFA lobby is open from 8.30 am to 6 pm.
7 am – 9 am | Breakfast | |
9.30 am – 1 pm | Room Concerto
Identity of Wikisource |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
1 pm – 1.45 pm | Lunch | |
1.45 pm – 2 pm | Group photo (JUFA lobby) by Tsui | |
2 pm – 4 pm | Room Concerto
Identity of Wikisource |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
4 pm – 4.30 pm | Coffee break (1st floor) | |
4.30 pm – 5.30 pm | Room Concerto
Identity of Wikisource |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm | Dinner | |
8 pm – open end | Wikisource Conference Party at nachBar (website) Meeting point: conference information desk in the JUFA lobby at 8 pm |
Saturday will be the day for the most important discussions. The aim of this day is come up with a "manifesto" of Wikisource, and a roadmap for the near future.
We will discuss:
- What is Wikisource?
- Differences and similarities with related projects as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg, etc.
- What is needed for Wikisource to scale up? Setting of priorities.
- Wikisource and Wikidata?
For those who don't want to participate in the discussion (but you're encouraged to), there will be always the possibility of working in the hacking space.
Sunday
edit- The conference information desk at the JUFA lobby is open from 10.30 am to 2.30 pm.
7 am – 9 am | Breakfast | |
9.30 am – 1.30 pm | Room Concerto
Identity of Wikisource |
Room Menuet
Breakout room |
1.30 pm – 2 pm | Lunch | |
2.30 pm – 6 pm | City tour to the historic centre of Vienna by Hubertl | |
6 pm – 8 pm | Dinner at Zwölfapostelkeller (website) self-paying |
We'll have only the morning.
- Wrapping up of the Wikisource "manifesto".
- Wikisource and Wikidata