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==={{w|National Railway Museum}} Wikimedia workshop===
===Date: 22 June 2011===
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===Introduction===
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[[File:084-SFEC-YORK-20070827.JPG|thumb|right|An exhibit at the NRM]]
This was a day workshop with some demonstrations and presentations. The event was hosted by the National Railway Museum in York (Morton Suite).
 
Attendees included:
*NRM staff interested in working with Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects
*Representatives from other museums - to be sought through the [https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=mcg Museum Computer Group mailing list]
*Wikipedians already involved with the NRM or with GLAM outreach
*Wikipedians interested in working with GLAM and/or the NRM - to be sought through promotion on wikipedia (e.g. banner ad, related wikiprojects)
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/Wikipedia:Meetup/York#Attendees Meetup the night before] - all welcome
 
===Agenda===
''This agenda is a provisional framework
* 10.00 Registration
* 10.20 Introduction and housekeeping
* 10.30 Keynote presentation by Liam Wyatt, WMF GLAM Fellow (with Q&A)
* 11.15 ''Break
* 11.20 Presentation/demonstration of QR codes and the related multi-language engagement of Wikipedia by (TBC)
* 12.00 Walk-through of Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Commons, Wikisource, Wikiversity), teamwork pages and WikiProjects by (TBC)
* 12.30 Open plenary, Wikilounge suggestions
* 12.45 ''Break for lunch and social discussion
* 13.45 Wikilounge (natural break at 15.00)
**Wikilounge may adapt depending on demand, suggested parallel sessions on:
***NRM concept event and issues
***Other museums work and Wikimedia e-volunteer concept as a UK wide programme (with news of our Scotland initiative)
***Editing and coaching clinic for those who want to roll up their sleeves and have a go
* 16.00 Summary, shared conclusions and commitments
* 16.30 Close
 
===Attendees===
The expectation was for the workshop day to involve 9 museum professionals from York and nearby and 9 Wikipedians/Wikimedians with relevant interest and experience. Total number was limited to a maximum of 24. {{w|User:Tagishsimon| Tagishsimon}} was the Wikimedia coordinator for the day.
 
====Wikimedians====
*{{w|User:Tagishsimon|Tagishsimon}} - Coordinating event
*{{w|User:Victuallers|Victuallers}} - WM-UK Chair, involved in NRM liaison - will attend, real life permitting
*{{w|User:Wittylama|Wittylama}} - WMF GLAM Fellow, will attend, possible opening presenter
*{{w|User:Geof Sheppard|Geof Sheppard}} - have offered to help this project because of my work on railway history articles.
*{{w|User:PatHadley|PatHadley}} - Hoping to attend. Know nothing about trains and little more about Wikipedia, but really excited about how this might work!
*{{w|User:Johnbod|Johnbod}} - for wiki-lounge, or can talk
*{{w|User:Zeyi|Zeyi}} - WMUK former board member, know little about trains but really glad to help the collaboration between Wiki and Museums.
 
====Museums====
* Mark Green - National Railway Museum
* Jaspal Sahota - NRM
* Ellen Tait - NRM
* Joe Savage - NRM
* Tim Proctor - NRM (afternoon only)
* Bob Gwynne - NRM (afternoon only)
* Emma James - National Media Museum
* John Coburn - Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums
* Janet E Davis -  Cultural Heritage Researcher and Advisor
* Alex Woodall - Renaissance East Midlands
* Michael Woodward - Commercial Director - York Museum's Trust
* Andrew Whitworth - School of Education - University of Manchester


'''If you can help with local organization and preparation please drop {{w|User:Fae}} a note as we still need local volunteers.}}


=={{w|National Railway Museum}} Wikimedia workshop==
====What happened====
===Introduction===
Everyone, I think turned up, & the day was judged a great success. Excellent facilities, lunch & hosting from the NRM, thanks!  From the GLAM newsletter for June:"Representatives from around 6 museums attended, in addition to several staff from the Railway Museum itself. Wyatt gave the keynote speech, followed by a Q&A. In the afternoon the Wikimedians organized a "Wikilounge", where they discussed Wikipedia with GLAM representatives and held an "Editing clinic", for those who wanted to have a go. The results of the day included three follow-up meetings/presentations being arranged with additional museums, whilst the NRM is also looking hopeful for co-operation with Wikipedia. This will probably mainly focus on their very strong collection of railway art, of which little was displayed previously, as well as railway history and technology" - which is almost how I remember it.  In the afternoon we split into a NRM-specific table with myself, and a more general one with Liam, with Simon and others moving between them. We overran considerably & were still going at closing time.  Only a brief chance to see most of the museum, but we had a good look at the new art gallery, which will I think be one focus of future collaboration, and some of us saw the impressive library & reaseach facilities. [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]] 19:06, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
This event is an all day workshop with tour events in the York National Railway Museum.


The outcome is intended to be improvement in the quality of related transport Wikipedia articles (in all languages) and more and better quality images on Commons. As well as experienced Wikipedians the day will be of interest to transport enthusiasts that would like to see better articles on Wikipedia and amateur photographers (or those with image archives) that would like to contribute good quality railway photographs to Commons.
[[Category:Training events for newcomers]]
[[Category:GLAM]]
[[Category:Events in 2011]]
[[Category:Events in Yorkshire and the Humber]]

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National Railway Museum Wikimedia workshop

Date: 22 June 2011

Introduction

Rmsign.jpg
An exhibit at the NRM

This was a day workshop with some demonstrations and presentations. The event was hosted by the National Railway Museum in York (Morton Suite).

Attendees included:

  • NRM staff interested in working with Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects
  • Representatives from other museums - to be sought through the Museum Computer Group mailing list
  • Wikipedians already involved with the NRM or with GLAM outreach
  • Wikipedians interested in working with GLAM and/or the NRM - to be sought through promotion on wikipedia (e.g. banner ad, related wikiprojects)
  • Meetup the night before - all welcome

Agenda

This agenda is a provisional framework

  • 10.00 Registration
  • 10.20 Introduction and housekeeping
  • 10.30 Keynote presentation by Liam Wyatt, WMF GLAM Fellow (with Q&A)
  • 11.15 Break
  • 11.20 Presentation/demonstration of QR codes and the related multi-language engagement of Wikipedia by (TBC)
  • 12.00 Walk-through of Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Commons, Wikisource, Wikiversity), teamwork pages and WikiProjects by (TBC)
  • 12.30 Open plenary, Wikilounge suggestions
  • 12.45 Break for lunch and social discussion
  • 13.45 Wikilounge (natural break at 15.00)
    • Wikilounge may adapt depending on demand, suggested parallel sessions on:
      • NRM concept event and issues
      • Other museums work and Wikimedia e-volunteer concept as a UK wide programme (with news of our Scotland initiative)
      • Editing and coaching clinic for those who want to roll up their sleeves and have a go
  • 16.00 Summary, shared conclusions and commitments
  • 16.30 Close

Attendees

The expectation was for the workshop day to involve 9 museum professionals from York and nearby and 9 Wikipedians/Wikimedians with relevant interest and experience. Total number was limited to a maximum of 24. Tagishsimon was the Wikimedia coordinator for the day.

Wikimedians

  • Tagishsimon - Coordinating event
  • Victuallers - WM-UK Chair, involved in NRM liaison - will attend, real life permitting
  • Wittylama - WMF GLAM Fellow, will attend, possible opening presenter
  • Geof Sheppard - have offered to help this project because of my work on railway history articles.
  • PatHadley - Hoping to attend. Know nothing about trains and little more about Wikipedia, but really excited about how this might work!
  • Johnbod - for wiki-lounge, or can talk
  • Zeyi - WMUK former board member, know little about trains but really glad to help the collaboration between Wiki and Museums.

Museums

  • Mark Green - National Railway Museum
  • Jaspal Sahota - NRM
  • Ellen Tait - NRM
  • Joe Savage - NRM
  • Tim Proctor - NRM (afternoon only)
  • Bob Gwynne - NRM (afternoon only)
  • Emma James - National Media Museum
  • John Coburn - Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums
  • Janet E Davis - Cultural Heritage Researcher and Advisor
  • Alex Woodall - Renaissance East Midlands
  • Michael Woodward - Commercial Director - York Museum's Trust
  • Andrew Whitworth - School of Education - University of Manchester


What happened

Everyone, I think turned up, & the day was judged a great success. Excellent facilities, lunch & hosting from the NRM, thanks! From the GLAM newsletter for June:"Representatives from around 6 museums attended, in addition to several staff from the Railway Museum itself. Wyatt gave the keynote speech, followed by a Q&A. In the afternoon the Wikimedians organized a "Wikilounge", where they discussed Wikipedia with GLAM representatives and held an "Editing clinic", for those who wanted to have a go. The results of the day included three follow-up meetings/presentations being arranged with additional museums, whilst the NRM is also looking hopeful for co-operation with Wikipedia. This will probably mainly focus on their very strong collection of railway art, of which little was displayed previously, as well as railway history and technology" - which is almost how I remember it. In the afternoon we split into a NRM-specific table with myself, and a more general one with Liam, with Simon and others moving between them. We overran considerably & were still going at closing time. Only a brief chance to see most of the museum, but we had a good look at the new art gallery, which will I think be one focus of future collaboration, and some of us saw the impressive library & reaseach facilities. Johnbod 19:06, 21 July 2011 (UTC)