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GLAM Connect is a space where Australian cultural professionals can find Wikimedians who can assist with GLAM-WIKI partnerships.
- Cultural professionals: Browse the below sections to see who might be the best fit for your project.
- Wikimedians: Sign up in the sections that relate to your interests or help by creating an information page for your state or territory.
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Wikimedia Australia's GLAM Wiki, was an event in Canberra in 2009: [1]
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Wikimedia Australia's GLAM Wiki events to date include::
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Wikimedia Australia's GLAM Wiki materials to date include::
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The following Wikimedians are willing to meet with nearby cultural organizations on-site, run outreach workshops, or help coordinate other Wikimedia-related events and projects.
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Location
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Affiliation
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Skills
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Interests
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Whiteghost.ink
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Sydney, Australia
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Graduate of University of Sydney; University of Technology, Sydney; and University of New South Wales
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Experienced Wikipedia editor and trainer
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History, Fine Arts, Biography, Literature, Libraries and Museums, Australia
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Gnangarra
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Perth, Western Australia
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Photographer, 25 years exp in Tourism & Transport
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Editor since 2005, event organiser, Freopedia organiser, Photography training, Media experience
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Photography, History, Western Australia, Botany, Museums, Transport, Community participation, Media, Performing arts, Geography
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JarrahTree
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Perth, Western Australia
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Archivist, Researcher, Photographer, Graduate of Murdoch University (Honours, Asian Studies) and Edith Cowan University (Museums course)
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Editor since 2005, presenter, expertise in adult learning/teaching, training and assessment experience, Indonesian (Java) and Tasmanian field/local research. Instigator of Wikipedia projects. Attendee at WMF wikimanias.
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Worked in regional community newspapers, community museums, including in military and heritage railway history: researched museums and cultural heritage issues overseas.
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Bahudhara (Andrew Winkler)
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Adelaide, South Australia
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*Graduate, University of Adelaide (BSc., Environmental Geology, Geomorphology); *Vice-president, Friends of Parks Inc.; *Former committee member, Port of Adelaide Branch, National Trust of South Australia; *Former convenor, Friends of Torrens Island; *Chair, Friends of Patawalonga Creek; *Joint recipient, Conservation Council of SA's 2013 Unsung Hero Award; Honorary Life member, Friends of Gulf St Vincent; Member, Marine Life Society of South Australia.
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*Editor since 2010; *photography (see gallery); *proofreading (10 years with Australian Bureau of Statistics, incl. 2 years in Publications); *15 years of working with community groups from local to State level, incl. being a founding member of four environmental / historical groups *Chair of management committee of a local community centre for 5 years; *Event organiser.
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*My interests are broad, but I have a particular interest in improving the quality of WP articles on South Australian environment and history (incl. natural, cultural, built, maritime, science). *Since late 2011 I have been advocating for the setting up of a GLAM project with our local cultural institutions and, *in 2012 with Bilby, discussed this with the then Director of the SA Museum, Dr Suzanne Miller; *gave a talk to the Visitor Guides at the Adelaide Botanic Garden; * mentioned this when attending the following conferences held in Adelaide: 2012 Museums Australia; 2013 Volunteering Australia; 2013 SA Coastal Conference; 2013 SA Landcare Conference. *in 2013 with Bilby, discussed this with the Manager, Online Strategy at the State Library of SA. *Since April 2014 Bilby and I have been organising regular meetings and edit-a-thons for local WP editors.
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Kerry Raymond
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Brisbane, Queensland
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Vocation: Computer Science researcher and professor (retired), Avocation: Queensland historian
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Editor since 2005, presenter, trainer, event organiser
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Worked with State Library of Queensland, University of Queensland, public libraries, historical societies giving talks and training, Wikipedian in Residence at State Library of Queensland (2016)
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