User:LoriLee/WikipediaCV
Appearance
Publications
[edit]- Open Authority and the Future of Museum Ethics: Center for the Future of Museums blog, American Association of Museums, February 2012
- GLAMcamp DC kicks off US Coordination of GLAM-Wiki Efforts: Wikimedia Foundation blog, February 2012
- To Wiki or Not to Wiki: Museum magazine, American Association of Museums, Sept/Oct 2011
- Wikipedia Weekly: GLAM at Wikimania 2011: Episode 87, August 2011
- Geek Speak with Lori Phillips: Museum Geek, Suse Cairn's blog, July 18, 2011
- Museums & Wikipedia: The Future of Collaboration and Accessibility: Center for the Future of Museums blog, April 21, 2011
- History museums in a Wikipedia world: National Council on Public History blog, Off the Wall, January 5, 2011
Press
[edit]- US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator:Lori Byrd Phillips: Official announcement of my Wikimedia position, December 7, 2011
- IUPUI Student to Lead Growth of U.S. Wikimedia Cultural Partnerships: IUPUI Press Release, December 2011
- Wikipedian in Residence receives national appointment: Children's Museum Press Release, December 2011
- Five Questions with Lori Phillips: Interview in Indianapolis Woman magazine, November 2011
- Children's Museum Hires Wikipedian: Inside Indiana Business, August 19, 2011
New Media Consortium, MIDEA blog
[edit]- One small museum making a big impact: Interview with Roger Bamkin, December 15, 2011
- Wikimania recap: GLAM style: Wikimania recap, August 16, 2011
- Bringing Together Wikipedia and Teens: Children's Museum MAPs project, August 4, 2011
- Getting to Know WikiProject:Public Art: WikiProject Public Art summary, July 19, 2011
- What's an E-Volunteer?: E-Volunteer summary, July 6, 2011
- Going Multilingual with QRpedia: QRpedia summary, June 15, 2011
- What's so GLAM about Wikipedia?: GLAMcamp DC Recap, June 1, 2011
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
[edit]- Hosting Wikipedia Royalty: Recap of Jimmy Wales' visit, September 15, 2011
- Wikipedians in the Museum and Beyond: Backstage Pass & Edit-a-Thon, August 29, 2011
- QR codes + Wikipedia=QRpedia: QRpedia in the Children's Museum, July 29, 2011
- What's that Wikipedian-in-Residence been up to?: Updates on residency, April 1, 2011
- What's it Like to be a Wikipedian in Residence?: Updates on residency, December 23, 2011
Various Signpost appearances
[edit]- US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator announced, December 12, 2011
- QRpedia helps GLAM augment reality with Wikipedia, October 3, 2011
- "GLAMcamp" joins Wikimedians and representatives of cultural institutions in New York City, May 23, 2011
- GLAM Blogging, April 25, 2011
- Museum Computer Network conference, November 1, 2010
- Second museum gets Wikipedian in Residence, November 8, 2010
Conferences and presentations
[edit]Museum Computer Network 2011
[edit]Wikimania 2011
[edit]- New opportunities in GLAM-Wiki Session proposal
- Slides | Notes
- Video (starts at 26:00)
Museum Computer Network 2010
[edit]- Advocacy, Education, and Action: The Wikipedia Saves Public Art Case Study
- Slides | Student Write up for school newsletter
Projects
[edit]Wikipedian-in-Residence: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis (Aug. 2010-present)
[edit]- Resources I created:
- Results of the project:
- Related media:
- What's it like to be a Wikipedian-in-Residence?: My blog post for the TCMI blog.
- Second Wikipedian in Residence: Wikipedia Signpost article detailing project.
- Wikipedia & TCMIndy: My blog post describing project.
- The Wikipedians are coming!: Children's Museum blog post describing backstage pass event.
- Backstage Pass at the Children's Museum of Indianpolis: Liam Wyatt's blog post about the project and the Backstage Pass Event.
WikiProject Public Art (Nov 2009-May 2011)
[edit]- Resources I created:
- Related media:
- The Bird Flies in Denver:Richard McCoy and Jenny Mikulay's post on the Indianapolis Museum of Art blog.
- "Scholars Use Wikipedia to Save Public Art from the Dustbin of History": Online and in print in The Chronicle of Higher Education
- IUPUI Launches Unique Global Project to Save World's Public Art*: IUPUI news page.
- Wikipedia Saves Public Art: An interview with Richard McCoy and Jennifer Mikulay: An interview by Daniel Cull on e-conservation
- Wikipedia Saves Public Art: Featured article in the IUPUI Museum Studies Newsletter, Winter 2011.
Indiana State House Public Art Collection project (Aug.-Dec. 2010)
[edit]- As teacher assistant, helped organize project and assignments for IUPUI museum studies graduate course that involved students researching artworks at the Indiana Statehouse and sharing the research on Wikipedia.
- Resources I created:
- Results of the project:
- Related media:
- Lawmakers Honor Museum Studies Students For Documentation of State House Art: Concurrent Resolution detailed on Senator Jim Merritt's blog]
- Resolving to Care & Document: Rosie Arnold, student post on IMA's blog.
- Museum Studies Students Document Indiana State House Artwork: Press release appearing on IUPUI Liberal Arts news page as well as IU university-wide e-newsletter.
- IUPUI students at Indiana State House: Blog post by Richard McCoy detailing a student visit to the Indiana State House to promote the project.
- List of Did You Know articles from Indiana State House project: Noted on my blog.
Indianapolis Museum of Art Wikipedia article revamp (Feb.-May 2011)
[edit]- Results of the Project:
Indianapolis Museum of Art E-Volunteer Program (Aug. 2010-May 2011)
[edit]- Developed a program plan that helps museum volunteers (including docents, students, interns, or anyone interested locally or globally) to research notable IMA objects and create Wikipedia articles to share their research.
- Resources I created:
- Related media:
- Advocacy, Education, and Action: the Wikipedia Saves Public Art Case Study: A presentation at the 2010 Museum Computer Network (MCN2010).
- Wikipedia Signpost, "Museum Computer Network conference": Coverage of our presentation and project in the November 1, 2010 Signpost.
- E-Volunteer Program: Liam Wyatt's blog post on the subject.
- Museums & Motherhood: My blog post about the MCN Conference and E-Volunteer launch.