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Wikimedia UK: communicating the value of Wikidata #81
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My draft vision statement: I do the communications for the charity that promotes Wikipedia in the UK. We have to promote a big website with the money of a small charity, and added to this, we promote a concept, 'open knowledge', that few people really understand. There is an emerging understanding in government, cultural and educational institutions that data is important, valuable, and should be harnessed in order to improve society. But how can we teach people what data is? One of Wikipedia's sister projects, Wikidata is an Open data repository of almost 50 million data items that are machine readable and can be queried. It's a perfect tool to teach people how to work with data, and can be used to link existing data sets that are unconnected. Wikidata is, for example, the most complete data set of sites of cultural heritage across the world. So the question is: how can I build a communications strategy that informs people about the value of Wikidata, and how do we convince institutions to work with us to train students, researchers and other information professionals to use Wikidata, and partner with Wikimedia UK in doing so? |
Hi John! This is super interesting – what kinds of contributions are you accepting to this project? |
Love this idea and plan, John. Do you have a shortlist of universities to pitch, or are you still working on that? |
Hi, well, I'm not really sure... Sorry that sounds so vague and unprepared. I've never worked with Github before, and the project idea has changed around a lot to make it something manageable that can be achieved and doesn't invade the project management space that my colleagues work on. We can't promote open knowledge generally without the support of the Wikimedia community, as well as by working with other open knowledge organisations like Mozilla, OKI and Creative Commons. Part of the reason I'm here is to make connections with people at those organisations and figure out how we can jointly work together to inform the public about the importance of the Digital Commons and the idea of open knowledge. I'd love to see joint advocacy programmes between all our organisations, and pooling resources to create media, do outreach, and work with educational institutions to mainstream these ideas within the next generation of students. I suppose what I'd like to hear is ideas from other people about working across organisations to achieve the joint goal of promoting open knowledge, as well as from people who have used Wikidata who may have ideas about what works in convincing others of its importance. |
Hi Aubrie, I have changed the project idea around so much that I'm somewhat behind and really don't have much of anything. I still don't quite know whether this project is really amenable to what the Open Leaders course expects - it feels like this is made for much more technical projects than mine, so I really welcome any help and advice anybody has. |
So John is working on his own repository with this stuff in so feel free to head over to there (https://github.com/jwsl85/Working-with-Wikidata) to keep up with what he is doing |
Project Lead: jwsl85 - John Lubbock
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