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Wikimedia Commons: a hands on introduction for GLAMs
[edit]Monday 13 February 2017: an ALIA Online 2017 Conference 1/2 day workshop
Facilitators:
[edit]Aliaretiree (talk) 04:31, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
99of9 (talk) 03:37, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Participants:
[edit]Agenda
[edit]- Welcome and housekeeping
- What is Wikimedia Commons?
- How the Commons works (including copyright, reuse, categories, discovery via search engines)
- What are GLAMs doing with Wikimedia Commons?
- How can your institution be wiki-friendly?
- Staff contributors
- Templates & categories
- File sizes - How big is too big?
- Metadata
- Reusing images
- Practice uploading some images
- How can a GLAM find a Wikimedia Commons expert to advise them? (eg. bulk uploads of images, staff training, etc.)
Links and resources
[edit]- The GLAM-WIKI project supports Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums and other institutions who want to work with Wikimedia to produce open-access, freely-reusable content for the public. The GLAM WikiProject project also has a presence on the Wikimedia Commons.
- A list of Wikimedia Commons partnerships that have resulted in substantial new collections being added to Commons.
- Wikimedia Foundation. (2017, January 9). Wikimedia Foundation receives $3 million grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to make freely licensed images accessible and reusable across the web – Wikimedia Blog [Web log post].
GLAM institution project pages
[edit]- State Library of NSW project page on Wikipedia
- State Library of Qld project page on Wikimedia Commons
Categories to explore
[edit]Examples of collection item images with good metadata
[edit]- Frog pendant (Chiriqui) from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 1992 ABC report on Keating visit to Indonesia
Copyright rules in the Commons by subject matter
[edit]Page view statistics
[edit]Tools for bulk uploads
[edit]Examples of GLAM organisations with Open Access Policies
[edit]- Open Access Policy concerning UNESCO publications
- Pekel, J. (2014, July 29). How the Rijksmuseum opened up its collection - a case study - Europeana Professional (Web log post).
- SMK Open: Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) and Sanderhoff, M. (2016, May 18). Your imagination is the only limit – Medium (Web log post).
GLAM organisations making images available
[edit]- Knipel, R. (2017, February 7). The Metropolitan Museum of Art makes 375,000 images of public domain art freely available under Creative Commons Zero – Wikimedia Blog.
- Christmas gift to Commons from the State Library of Queensland - Wikipedia Signpost [Web log post]. (2010, December 20).
- The Mechanical Curator collection is a set of approximately one million image files uploaded by the British Library to Flickr Commons in December 2013.