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Title Leveraging Wikipedia : connecting communities of knowledge / edited by Merrilee Proffitt
Published Chicago : ALA Editions, the American Library Association, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 263 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction: Why Wikipedia and libraries? / Merrilee Proffitt -- What are galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) to the Wikimedia community? / Andrew Lih -- Connecting citizens and the military: the experiences of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library / Theresa A.R. Embrey -- Bringing Wiki(p/m)edians into the conversation at libraries / Alex Stinson, Jason Evans -- Minding the gaps: engaging academic libraries to address content and user imbalances on Wikipedia / Kelly Doyle -- The Wikipedia library: the largest encyclopedia needs a digital library, and we are building it / Jake Orlowitz -- Wikipedia and education: a natural collaboration, supported by libraries / Lianna L. Davis -- Wikipedia and new service models: an exploration / Lily Todorinova, Yu-Hung Lin -- Edit-a-thons and beyond / Sara Snyder -- Embracing Wikipedia at the New York Public Library: a personal view / Bob Kosovsky -- Wikidata and libraries: facilitating open knowledge / Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, Lydia Pintscher -- Wikipedia and Wikidata help search engines understand your organization: using semantic web identity to improve recognition and drive traffic / Kenning Arlitsch, Justin Shanks -- Bringing archival collections to Wikipedia with the Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP) editor / Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, Timothy A. Thompson -- "I'm a librarian on Wikipedia": U.S. public librarianship with Wikipedia / Monika Sengul-Jones -- Becoming a Wikipedian / Merrilee Proffitt
Summary "The vision statement of the Wikimedia Foundation states, 'Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.' Libraries need not see Wikipedia as competition; rather, failing to leverage its omnipresence in the online world constitutes a missed opportunity. As a senior program officer at OCLC, Proffitt has encouraged collaboration between Wikipedia and cultural heritage institutions, leading to increased visibility and user engagement at participating organizations. Here, she brings onboard a raft of contributors from the worlds of academia, archives, libraries, and members of the volunteer Wikipedia community who together point towards connecting these various communities of knowledge. This book will inspire libraries to get involved in the Wikipedia community through programs and activities such as: hosting editathons; contributing content and helping to bridge important gaps in Wikipedia; ensuring that library content is connected through the world's biggest encyclopedia; working with the Wikipedia education community; and engaging with Wikipedians as allies in a quest to expand access to knowledge."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed October 23, 2019)
SUBJECT Wikipedia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008072801
Wikipedia fast
Subject Libraries -- Technological innovations
User-generated content.
Electronic encyclopedias.
Library users -- Research
Information behavior -- Research
REFERENCE -- Almanacs.
REFERENCE -- Curiosities & Wonders.
REFERENCE -- Encyclopedias.
REFERENCE -- Questions & Answers.
source of information
encyclopaedia
Internet
dissemination of information
neutrality
computer network
intellectual property
Electronic encyclopedias
Libraries -- Technological innovations
User-generated content
Form Electronic book
Author Proffitt, Merrilee, editor.
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