100,000 institutions on the Wikimedia projectsIolanda Pensa
Pensa, Iolanda. 100,000 institutions on the Wikimedia projects. A new strategy to activate in a simple way all the institutions around the world, Wikimania Singapore, 18/08/2023, CC BY-SA 4.0. Presentation with the participation of Dario Crespi.
Iolanda Pensa, Wikimedia projects and OpenStreetMap as an Open Research Infrastructure, 03 February 2024, FOSDEM, Bruxelles, CC BY-SA 4.0
The Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap projects are an existing free software infrastructure that already produces citizen science and can be used by researchers to share and co-produce data and to produce - and reproduce - the results of research. The presentation specifically refers to the potential of data related to cultural heritage for studies in the humanities and in particular in museology, art, art history and history of architecture.
Wikimedia is an organization that supports Wikipedia and other free knowledge projects through infrastructure and resources. It is made up of volunteers around the world who work independently but share the goal of sharing knowledge through projects like Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons. The Wikimedia Foundation provides servers, databases and other tools to support volunteers in creating and maintaining project content, which is made freely available under open licenses.
Pensa GLAM Wiki Conference - Empowering GLAMsIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, 100'000 institutions on the Wikimedia projects: A strategy to activate in a simple way all the institutions around the world, pre-recorded contribution to the conference GLAM Wiki Conference 2023, Uruguay, 10/11/2023.
Creative Commons for Education, Science, Government, Culture, Media and Platf...Paul_Stacey
Presentation video taped at Folkbildningsrådet in Stockholm 28-Jan-2014. Folkbildningsrådet is the Swedish agency responsible for Swedens folk high schools, learning circles and adult education.
Keynote talk for the Baltic Audiovisual Archival Council conference 2018 - 7-9 November in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.baacouncil.org/cnf-2018
Presentation description:
Since the mid-2000s, cultural institutions around the world have worked together with Wikimedia volunteers in hundreds of collaboration projects. In these GLAM-Wiki projects, cultural organizations make their collections and specialized knowledge more widely accessible via the free encyclopedia Wikipedia and the free media repository Wikimedia Commons. In the past five years, Wikidata (Wikimedia's free, multilingual knowledge base) has gained a lot of influence in this area as well. As a very accessible and re-usable structured data and semantic web project, it has become a popular instrument for cultural institutions to publish collections as Linked Open Data, obtain multilingual data, place their collections in a much broader context, and enrich their collections with crowdsourced metadata. In 2017-19, Wikimedia Commons is also enhanced with structured data from Wikidata, with much improved APIs that make more smooth collaboration in GLAM-Wiki projects possible.
This keynote presentation provides a short overview of GLAM-Wiki collaborations and their impact, with special attention for the potential and use of Linked Open Data via Wikidata and via structured data on Wikimedia Commons. It includes examples of GLAM-Wiki projects by audiovisual archives and collections around the world.
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and WikimediaNick Sheppard
There is huge potential for universities and their libraries to leverage Wikimedia in order to expose research outputs and collections. Wikimedia comprises sixteen projects in total, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. At the University of Leeds, the Research Data Management Service have successfully run a project that focuses on linking research data with the Wikimedia suite of tools via a series of ‘editathons’, in order to increase the visibility of research data and enable reuse on Wikipedia and elsewhere. The project - "Manage it locally to share it globally: RDM and Wikimedia Commons" - was the winning submission to a competition launched in May 2018 and sponsored by SPARC Europe, Jisc and the University of Cambridge, called the "Data Management Engagement Award", which aimed to address cultural challenges involved in promoting effective research data practices.
The project has served as a springboard to further explore Wikimedia strategically, both at the University of Leeds and across the White Rose Consortium. For example we are collaborating on a new project looking at Wikipedia citations of research from York, Sheffield and Leeds, and the proportion of these that are open access. The long term goal might be to establish a "Wikimedian in Residence" across the consortium. In this talk, we will present the project's outputs - including a toolkit that will enable other institutions to apply the same methodology. In addition we will explore the potential of Wikidata to link up repositories and other data silos in a manner that enables reuse and increases impact.
Navigating a sea of stories: new online resources from the JISC Digitisation ...PaolaMarchionni
A presentation on a selection of newly launched digital resources funded by the JISC digitisation programme 2007-2009. Also covers some of the key issues for digitisation projects.
This document discusses Wikimedia projects including Wikis, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata. It provides an overview of Wikidata, describing it as a free knowledge base that structures data about "things" to provide a shared infrastructure for other Wikimedia projects and beyond. The document highlights examples of how Wikidata is used to enrich information by linking and aggregating data across languages and collections.
Pensa-OS-ADM Open Science for arts, design and music at HES-SOIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, Le partage des données dans les domaines artistiques in Open research data: pratiques et défis pour les domaines artistiques Design et Arts visuels Musique et Arts de la scène, HES-SO, online 16/05/2024, CC BY 4.0.
1. The Netherlands Institute for Sounds and Vision is the largest audiovisual archive in the Netherlands, with over 800,000 hours of content including 2 million pictures and 20,000 objects.
2. It has been digitizing its collections and making some content openly available on platforms like Open Images since 2008 as part of its mission to preserve Dutch cultural heritage and enable public access and reuse.
3. The Institute aims to further connect its open data to other cultural and external datasets to stimulate new applications and unexpected reuse, though currently only a small portion of its collection is openly available.
Slides for the GLAM Panel at WikidataCon 2019 in Berlin, 25. October 2019, on the role of Wikidata within data ecosystems extending beyond the realm of Wikimedia projects. Authors: Susanna Ånäs (Finland); Mike Dickison (New Zealand); Joachim Neubert (Germany); Beat Estermann (Switzerland).
Slides for Culture Hack panel @SXSW2013 : http://schedule.sxsw.com/2013/events/event_IAP4580
Some slides re-used from Harry Verwayen (http://www.slideshare.net/hverwayen/business-model-innovation-open-data) and Julia Fallon
This document summarizes a presentation on Creative Commons given on May 27, 2014 in Victoria, BC. It discusses how Creative Commons licenses enable open sharing of educational resources through lowering copying and distribution costs to nearly zero. It highlights how open educational resources (OER) can help reduce student costs and increase success, and how Creative Commons is used for open science, open data, culture, government, and various media and platforms.
The document provides an introduction to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It defines key concepts like open science, FAIR data, and explains what EOSC is - a federated infrastructure to support open sharing and reuse of research outputs across disciplines. It outlines EOSC's goals like enabling multidisciplinary discovery and connecting previously disconnected research resources and data silos. Examples of current EOSC services and resources available via the EOSC Portal are also briefly described.
Data Science: History repeated? – The heritage of the Free and Open Source GI...Peter Löwe
This document discusses the history and lessons that can be learned from the development of geographic information systems (GIS) and how they relate to the emerging field of data science. It argues that data science may follow a similar path to GIS, and outlines several lessons: (1) the importance of standardization, (2) the benefits of free and open source software in enabling analysis, education and improvement, and (3) the value of communities organized around open science principles of sharing and reuse. It highlights the Open Source Geospatial Foundation as an example of an "umbrella organization" that has supported collaborative development through established best practices around governance, software quality and merit-based participation.
Wikimedia Foundation presentation to MS Technology Management students at Uni...webbyj
The Wikimedia Foundation is committed to allowing all humans to freely share knowledge. It operates Wikipedia and other wiki projects, which are powered by the Mediawiki software. Wikipedia is written and edited by volunteers and follows policies of neutral point of view and verifiability. The Wikimedia projects reach hundreds of millions of people each month while operating on a relatively small budget through open source software and volunteer contributions. There are many opportunities for people to get involved by editing Wikipedia, working for the Foundation, or participating in local chapters.
1) The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision has a large collection of audiovisual content from radio, television, films, and photographs that it is digitizing and making accessible online.
2) It aims to safeguard cultural heritage, create social and economic value, and support innovation through a new infrastructure. However, developing strong business models is important to justify large investments.
3) The institute is exploring ways to improve access to content through automatic annotation, crowdsourcing, linking to other data sources, and drawing communities into the development process to better meet user needs and interaction preferences.
The document summarizes key points from presentations at the Web Directions 2007 conference. Speakers discussed using wikis for knowledge management and project collaboration. Government websites were discussed, including using social media to make sites more responsive. Museum collection items were tagged by users, complementing existing records. Browser development and standards were covered, along with the growing influence of mobile networks.
An overview about the idea and consequences of commons as the base for open source software and open data. The contribution of the OSGeo Foundation is shown as an example.
Sanna Marttila: Open Archives - Opportunities and challengesAalto Media Factory
This document summarizes a presentation about open archives. It discusses different levels of openness in data and participation. Examples are given of fully open data under Creative Commons licenses as well as more restricted levels. Challenges to open culture include issues around copyright, technology skills, and organizational practices. Benefits include greater visibility, civic participation, and new opportunities. Case studies of the Rijksmuseum API and Europeana digital library are presented. Strategies for open archives include partnerships, standard licenses, and starting small with a focused collection.
Wikipedia and Copyright - Università BocconiIolanda Pensa
The document asserts the creator's copyright over a work and agrees to publish it under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. This allows others to use and modify the work for both commercial and non-commercial purposes, as long as they attribute the original creator and share any modifications under the same license terms. The creator acknowledges they cannot withdraw this agreement and the work may or may not remain permanently on Wikimedia projects.
The proposal seeks $25,000 to initiate an "Open Development Wiki" that would allow development practitioners to openly share and collaborate on development knowledge without restrictions. It would benchmark successful open knowledge platforms like Wikipedia and address current limitations of siloed information sharing. The wiki would be a free, inclusive venue for all interested stakeholders to find each other, share information, and learn from each other through community participation and content contributions. Initial outputs would include wiki guidelines, 50 demonstration pages showcasing its uses, and a launch event for potential partners. The goal is improved information sharing and collaboration among development organizations.
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be edited by anyone to store structured data. It currently has over 33.5 million articles and 1.9 billion edits in 287 languages. Wikidata provides structured, collaborative, free, open, multilingual, and referenced data through its API and licenses its data under CC0 to allow easy access and reuse. It helps projects like Wikipedia by providing integrated access to its data and supports smaller languages and communities through micro-contributions. In 2015, Google's Freebase project moved its data to Wikidata, increasing its scope and ecosystem.
Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturaliIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali, within the webinar programme "Conversioni" curated by Eleonora Pantò and organised by "Sapere digitale" directed by Augursta Giovannoni, online, 26/03/2024.
Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali
Sempre più musei, archivi e biblioteche nel mondo aprono i loro contenuti a vantaggio dei cittadini, rendendo disponibili le riproduzioni digitali delle loro collezioni in pubblico dominio e rilasciando la loro produzione di ricerca e materiali educativi con licenze libere. Questa presentazione raconta il progetto Empowering Italian GLAMs che ha invitato nel 2022-2024 tutti i musei italiani nell’adottare l’open access e mostra una serie di visualizzazioni che permettono di osservare il patrimonio e le istituzioni culturali italiane sui progetti Wikimedia e in particolare su Wikidata e Wikimedia Commons.
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and WikimediaNick Sheppard
There is huge potential for universities and their libraries to leverage Wikimedia in order to expose research outputs and collections. Wikimedia comprises sixteen projects in total, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. At the University of Leeds, the Research Data Management Service have successfully run a project that focuses on linking research data with the Wikimedia suite of tools via a series of ‘editathons’, in order to increase the visibility of research data and enable reuse on Wikipedia and elsewhere. The project - "Manage it locally to share it globally: RDM and Wikimedia Commons" - was the winning submission to a competition launched in May 2018 and sponsored by SPARC Europe, Jisc and the University of Cambridge, called the "Data Management Engagement Award", which aimed to address cultural challenges involved in promoting effective research data practices.
The project has served as a springboard to further explore Wikimedia strategically, both at the University of Leeds and across the White Rose Consortium. For example we are collaborating on a new project looking at Wikipedia citations of research from York, Sheffield and Leeds, and the proportion of these that are open access. The long term goal might be to establish a "Wikimedian in Residence" across the consortium. In this talk, we will present the project's outputs - including a toolkit that will enable other institutions to apply the same methodology. In addition we will explore the potential of Wikidata to link up repositories and other data silos in a manner that enables reuse and increases impact.
Navigating a sea of stories: new online resources from the JISC Digitisation ...PaolaMarchionni
A presentation on a selection of newly launched digital resources funded by the JISC digitisation programme 2007-2009. Also covers some of the key issues for digitisation projects.
This document discusses Wikimedia projects including Wikis, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata. It provides an overview of Wikidata, describing it as a free knowledge base that structures data about "things" to provide a shared infrastructure for other Wikimedia projects and beyond. The document highlights examples of how Wikidata is used to enrich information by linking and aggregating data across languages and collections.
Pensa-OS-ADM Open Science for arts, design and music at HES-SOIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, Le partage des données dans les domaines artistiques in Open research data: pratiques et défis pour les domaines artistiques Design et Arts visuels Musique et Arts de la scène, HES-SO, online 16/05/2024, CC BY 4.0.
1. The Netherlands Institute for Sounds and Vision is the largest audiovisual archive in the Netherlands, with over 800,000 hours of content including 2 million pictures and 20,000 objects.
2. It has been digitizing its collections and making some content openly available on platforms like Open Images since 2008 as part of its mission to preserve Dutch cultural heritage and enable public access and reuse.
3. The Institute aims to further connect its open data to other cultural and external datasets to stimulate new applications and unexpected reuse, though currently only a small portion of its collection is openly available.
Slides for the GLAM Panel at WikidataCon 2019 in Berlin, 25. October 2019, on the role of Wikidata within data ecosystems extending beyond the realm of Wikimedia projects. Authors: Susanna Ånäs (Finland); Mike Dickison (New Zealand); Joachim Neubert (Germany); Beat Estermann (Switzerland).
Slides for Culture Hack panel @SXSW2013 : http://schedule.sxsw.com/2013/events/event_IAP4580
Some slides re-used from Harry Verwayen (http://www.slideshare.net/hverwayen/business-model-innovation-open-data) and Julia Fallon
This document summarizes a presentation on Creative Commons given on May 27, 2014 in Victoria, BC. It discusses how Creative Commons licenses enable open sharing of educational resources through lowering copying and distribution costs to nearly zero. It highlights how open educational resources (OER) can help reduce student costs and increase success, and how Creative Commons is used for open science, open data, culture, government, and various media and platforms.
The document provides an introduction to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It defines key concepts like open science, FAIR data, and explains what EOSC is - a federated infrastructure to support open sharing and reuse of research outputs across disciplines. It outlines EOSC's goals like enabling multidisciplinary discovery and connecting previously disconnected research resources and data silos. Examples of current EOSC services and resources available via the EOSC Portal are also briefly described.
Data Science: History repeated? – The heritage of the Free and Open Source GI...Peter Löwe
This document discusses the history and lessons that can be learned from the development of geographic information systems (GIS) and how they relate to the emerging field of data science. It argues that data science may follow a similar path to GIS, and outlines several lessons: (1) the importance of standardization, (2) the benefits of free and open source software in enabling analysis, education and improvement, and (3) the value of communities organized around open science principles of sharing and reuse. It highlights the Open Source Geospatial Foundation as an example of an "umbrella organization" that has supported collaborative development through established best practices around governance, software quality and merit-based participation.
Wikimedia Foundation presentation to MS Technology Management students at Uni...webbyj
The Wikimedia Foundation is committed to allowing all humans to freely share knowledge. It operates Wikipedia and other wiki projects, which are powered by the Mediawiki software. Wikipedia is written and edited by volunteers and follows policies of neutral point of view and verifiability. The Wikimedia projects reach hundreds of millions of people each month while operating on a relatively small budget through open source software and volunteer contributions. There are many opportunities for people to get involved by editing Wikipedia, working for the Foundation, or participating in local chapters.
1) The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision has a large collection of audiovisual content from radio, television, films, and photographs that it is digitizing and making accessible online.
2) It aims to safeguard cultural heritage, create social and economic value, and support innovation through a new infrastructure. However, developing strong business models is important to justify large investments.
3) The institute is exploring ways to improve access to content through automatic annotation, crowdsourcing, linking to other data sources, and drawing communities into the development process to better meet user needs and interaction preferences.
The document summarizes key points from presentations at the Web Directions 2007 conference. Speakers discussed using wikis for knowledge management and project collaboration. Government websites were discussed, including using social media to make sites more responsive. Museum collection items were tagged by users, complementing existing records. Browser development and standards were covered, along with the growing influence of mobile networks.
An overview about the idea and consequences of commons as the base for open source software and open data. The contribution of the OSGeo Foundation is shown as an example.
Sanna Marttila: Open Archives - Opportunities and challengesAalto Media Factory
This document summarizes a presentation about open archives. It discusses different levels of openness in data and participation. Examples are given of fully open data under Creative Commons licenses as well as more restricted levels. Challenges to open culture include issues around copyright, technology skills, and organizational practices. Benefits include greater visibility, civic participation, and new opportunities. Case studies of the Rijksmuseum API and Europeana digital library are presented. Strategies for open archives include partnerships, standard licenses, and starting small with a focused collection.
Wikipedia and Copyright - Università BocconiIolanda Pensa
The document asserts the creator's copyright over a work and agrees to publish it under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. This allows others to use and modify the work for both commercial and non-commercial purposes, as long as they attribute the original creator and share any modifications under the same license terms. The creator acknowledges they cannot withdraw this agreement and the work may or may not remain permanently on Wikimedia projects.
The proposal seeks $25,000 to initiate an "Open Development Wiki" that would allow development practitioners to openly share and collaborate on development knowledge without restrictions. It would benchmark successful open knowledge platforms like Wikipedia and address current limitations of siloed information sharing. The wiki would be a free, inclusive venue for all interested stakeholders to find each other, share information, and learn from each other through community participation and content contributions. Initial outputs would include wiki guidelines, 50 demonstration pages showcasing its uses, and a launch event for potential partners. The goal is improved information sharing and collaboration among development organizations.
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be edited by anyone to store structured data. It currently has over 33.5 million articles and 1.9 billion edits in 287 languages. Wikidata provides structured, collaborative, free, open, multilingual, and referenced data through its API and licenses its data under CC0 to allow easy access and reuse. It helps projects like Wikipedia by providing integrated access to its data and supports smaller languages and communities through micro-contributions. In 2015, Google's Freebase project moved its data to Wikidata, increasing its scope and ecosystem.
Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturaliIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali, within the webinar programme "Conversioni" curated by Eleonora Pantò and organised by "Sapere digitale" directed by Augursta Giovannoni, online, 26/03/2024.
Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali
Sempre più musei, archivi e biblioteche nel mondo aprono i loro contenuti a vantaggio dei cittadini, rendendo disponibili le riproduzioni digitali delle loro collezioni in pubblico dominio e rilasciando la loro produzione di ricerca e materiali educativi con licenze libere. Questa presentazione raconta il progetto Empowering Italian GLAMs che ha invitato nel 2022-2024 tutti i musei italiani nell’adottare l’open access e mostra una serie di visualizzazioni che permettono di osservare il patrimonio e le istituzioni culturali italiane sui progetti Wikimedia e in particolare su Wikidata e Wikimedia Commons.
Iolanda Pensa, OS-ADM Open Science for Arts Design and Music for swissuniversities 2023. OA Panel on Insights and Learnings Based on the Intermediary Reviews: Projects OA Calls 211, 212 and 221, swissuniversities, online, 17/10/2023.
This document discusses various efforts to rewrite and improve access to history and knowledge through open collaboration on Wikipedia and related projects. It mentions initiatives like Wikipedia Primary School, which aims to provide information to complete primary education curriculums on Wikipedia. It also discusses the importance of using open licenses to enable collaboration and ensuring content on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects is freely reusable and editable by all. Overall, the document advocates for more contributions of content and translations from diverse communities and institutions to make knowledge on Wikipedia as inclusive and accessible as possible.
The document discusses several resources related to provenance research, decolonization of museums, and the restitution of cultural artifacts. It provides links to websites about the definition of museums, a French government report on returning African cultural heritage, digital collections from Benin and West Africa, and international resources on Holocaust-era provenance research. It also links to pages on indigenous rights, care of collections, and decolonizing knowledge. The photos depict artworks and exhibitions related to issues of cultural heritage, colonialism, and repatriation.
The participation at future Wikimania. Iolanda Pensa (introduction and moderator) with Phoebe Ayers, Gnangarra, Martin Rulsch and Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz, Wikimania Singapore, 19/08/2023, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Pensa-Open Access e comunicazione istituzionale.pdfIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa. (2023, May 17). Open access e comunicazione istituzionale. Open Science for Arts Design and Music (OS-ADM), SUPSI Mendrisio. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7944427
Iolanda Pensa, Wikipedia, Festival della luceIolanda Pensa
Iolanda Pensa, Wikipedia in Enciclopedie e cultura scientifica. La luce della conoscenza, Festival della Luce, Biblioteca Comunale “P. Borsellino”, Como 05/05/2023.
Con 20 miliardi di visualizzazioni al mese, oltre 300 versioni linguistiche e una comunità di migliaia di contributori, Wikipedia è sicuramente la più grande e più consultata enciclopedia della storia, ed è anche la prima ad avere un tasto “modifica” e una licenza libera. Nessuno avrebbe mai immaginato che un’enciclopedia aperta alla modifica di chiunque, gratuita e senza pubblicità, e rilasciata con licenza libera sarebbe sopravvissuta e cresciuta, ma dopo più di 20 anni di storia Wikipedia dimostra che un progetto così visionario - oggi accompagnato da strumenti altrettanto potenti come la banca dati Wikidata - è in realtà possibile e sostenuto nel mondo da persone e istituzioni.
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Unit 1 Computer Hardware for Educational Computing.pptxRomaSmart1
Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.
1. Wikimedia GLAM-Wiki project
Iolanda Pensa, [email protected]
* senior research and head of Culture and territory research area at SUPSI - Institute of Design, Department for
Environment Constructions and Design, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
* chair Wikimedia Italia, chair Wikimania Steering Committee, scienti
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c director of WikiAfrica 2007-2012, co-founder of Wiki
in Africa, lead of the project Empowering Italian GLAMs (volunteer).
Other contacts:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM
Staff member of the Wikimedia Foundation Fiona Romeo https://wikimediafoundation.org/pro
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ona-romeo
3. Wikimedia Commons
Immagini e video
WikiData
collegamenti interwiki e
informazioni statistiche
Wikipedia
400 milioni di lettori
280 versioni linguistiche
70.000 volontari
30 milioni di articoli
Wikisource
Documenti,
pubblicazioni e
manoscritti
I PROGETTI WIKIMEDIA
//////////////////////////
I contenuti dei progetti Wikimedia
sono liberi. Chiunque può usarli e
modificarli per fini commerciali e non
(citando la fonte e condividendoli con
la stessa licenza Creative Commons).
Wiki voyage
Informazioni turistiche
OpenStreetMap
Mappa con dati georeferenziati
Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects are websites managed by online communities. Last update February 2023 https://stats.wikimedia.org/#/all-projects
Wikimedia Foundation is the institution supporting Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects and managing their servers.
Data items that anyone can edit
Open linked data
102 million items
Under the open tool CC0
Wikidata
Wikimedia Commons
OpenStreetMap
Wikisource
Wikivoyage
the free worldwide travel guide
that you can edit.
License CC BY-SA
A freely usable map built by a
community of mappers that contribute
and maintain data about roads, trails,
cafés, railway stations, and much
more, all over the world.
freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute
90 million files
Files in public domain, CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA and similar
the free library that anyone can
improve
Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit
60 million articles
331 linguistic editions
25 billion visualisations per month
200 million registered users
300’000 active contributors
Open license CC BY-SA 3.0
a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites
Internet Archive
An existing, open and free ecosystem of resources maintained by open multilingual international communities of volunteers
Files in public
domain, CC0, CC
BY, CC BY-SA
and similar
4. Connected to the world
and multilingual
Active communities of
contributors
Contributing in
fi
lling
the Knowledge gaps
Impressive visibility
and access
Content available for
any reuse
An existing, open and free ecosystem of resources maintained by open multilingual international communities of volunteers
FAIR principles
(Quality of data)
Open Access
(For museums and research)
CARE principles
(Responsibilities and ethics)
Sustainability
(Open data/software)
Open Government
(Public money public data)
5. GLAMVisual Tool (SUPSI support WMCH, 2016-2017). Concept I. Pensa, design G. Profeta. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:GLAM_visual_tool
Visibility, access and serving all communities around the world
The views of The Met collection increased from 2 million views to 10 million
views in 1 year through Wikimedia Common.
Creating Access beyond metmuseum.org:The Met Collection on Wikipedia, 2018
https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2018/open-access-at-the-met-year-one
Wikimedia and The Met:A Shared DigitalVision, 2018
https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2018/wikimedia-and-the-met-digital-vision
7. Improving data
about African
collections on
Wikidata
Uploading the
selected images on
Wikimedia
Commons with
metadata
Contributing to
Wikipedia articles
with images and
other documents
The Open Access Policy
have to include the terms
and conditions for the
reuse (recommended the
open tool CC0) and it can
refer to the CARE
principles for Indigenous
Data Governance https://
www.gida-global.org/care
Institutions select
digital reproductions
they can share
Including in the
institution’ website a
license and an Open
Access Policy
5
4
3
2
1
The selection can be
simply of 20 images.
It is recommended for the
pilot to start with
something simple
(something already online
on your website).
Training and events can be
organised to trigger the
use of the open
documentation by
volunteers and
professionals everywhere
in the world
Linked open data which
can be enriched, compared,
searched and used also to
monitor changes, produce
visualisations, and
contribute to research
You can reuse those data
on other websites, create
maps, produce interactive
visualizations…
A support can be asked to the Wikimedia Foundation for the data impoundment on Wikidata, the uploads and the trainings and events.
Digital reproductions of
public domain content and
other images can be
uploaded on Wikimedia
Commons with their
metadata, they are
associated to the
institution and they can be
enriched with new
categories, information and
links
8. Unless differently
stated in
Publications, articles,
papers, signed texts,
videos, audios,
educational resources
in
Institutional websites Documents by others
Digital reproductions
of work, photographic
collections, scanned
books, digitalized
documents…
Software
Use a speci
fi
c open
license for software
Signed works
Data and metadata
Data produced by
research, metadata,
internal documents
(policies,
regulations…) in
Collaborative projects
When involving
volunteers in
Furthermore different kind of content can be shared
9. GLAM-Wiki initiatives and Wikipedian in residence
Wikipedian in residence
Agreement
with a museum
Training Events
Licensing
Contacts with museums
Training Events
Training Events
Conferences
Meetings
Networking
Uploads on the
Wikimedia projects
Chart Iolanda Pensa. Images: Museums around the world -Visualisation on OpenStreetMap generated by a Wikidata Query from data on Wikidata. CC BY-SA.
Wikidata Query to locate current Wikipedians in residence. Updated August 2023. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedian_in_residence
10. Selection of references
• Democratising the Rijksmuseum:Why did the Rijksmuseum make available their highest quality material without
restrictions, and what are the results? by Joris Pekel in 2014 (pdf), https://pro.europeana.eu/
fi
les/
Europeana_Professional/Publications/Democratising%20the%20Rijksmuseum.pdf
• The Impact of Open Access on Galleries, Libraries, Museums, & Archives by Ef
fi
e Kapsalis of The Smithsonian
Institution, in 2016 (pdf), https://siarchives.si.edu/sites/default/
fi
les/pdfs/2016_03_10_OpenCollections_Public.pdf
• Open access can never be bad news by Merete Sanderhoff of Statens Museum for Kunst, in 2017, https://medium.com/
smk-open/open-access-can-never-be-bad-news-d33336aad382
• Creating Access beyond http://metmuseum.org:The Met Collection onWikipedia by Loic Tallon in 2018, https://
www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2018/open-access-at-the-met-year-one
• Open access to collections is a no-brainer – it’s a clear-cut extension of any museum’s mission by Doug McCarthy and
Dr Andrea Wallace in 2020, https://www.apollo-magazine.com/open-access-images-museum-mission-open-glam/
• Inside the Museum is Outside the Museum —Thoughts on Open Access and Organisational Culture by Karin
Glasemann of Nationalmuseum Sweden, in 2020, https://medium.com/open-glam/inside-the-museum-is-outside-
the-museum-thoughts-on-open-access-and-organisational-culture-1e9780d6385b
• The First Anniversary of CMA Open Access: Bene
fi
ting People Now and Forever by Jane Alexander of Cleveland
Musuem of Art, in 2020, https://medium.com/cma-thinker/the-
fi
rst-anniversary-of-cma-open-access-bene
fi
ting-
people-now-and-forever-9f3b70893534
• Digital Heritage Consumption:The Case of the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Trilce Navarrete and ElenaVillaespesa
in 2020 https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/bfb2/f76c18667a626a05d56dbff5a30ca3826a4d.pdf
• Images fromWellcome Collection pass 1.5 billion views onWikipedia by Dr Alice White in 2021, https://
stacks.wellcomecollection.org/images-from-wellcome-collection-pass-1-5-billion-views-on-wikipedia-
ee9663b62bef
Iolanda Pensa,Wikimedia GLAM-Wiki project,ACASA Art Council of the African Studies Association, MNAA Committee, 30/08/2023, CC BY-SA 4.0
12. WikiAfrica/ShareYour Knowledge 2012. Iolanda Pensa, status report with mistakes, 2013, CC by-sa. Status http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Case_studies/WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge/Institutions
Event: conference/training/workshop
Research
Archives
Wiki Loves Monuments
Notebooks (Detour, myDetour,WikiAfrica special editions)
Presentations and events
Creative Commons af
fi
liate
Orange and Orange Foundation (free Wikipedia on mobile phones)
Brooklyn Museum
Feed My Starving Children
International Institute for
Communication and Development
Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
AfricaFilms.tv
Western Province Government – Department of museums - 28
museums in Western Cape Province, South Africa, Bartolomeu Dias
Museum, Beaufort-West Museum, Caledon Museum, Cango Caves
Museum, Cape Medical Museum, CP Nel Museum, Drostdy Museum,
Fransie Pienaar Museum, Genadendal Mission Museum, George
Museum, Groot-Brakrivier Museum, Hout Bay Museum, Huguenot
Memorial Museum, Jan Dankaert Museum, Koopmans De Wet House
Museum, Montagu Museum, Old Harbour Museum, Paarl Museum,
Robertson Museum, SA Fisheries Museum,
Sendinggestig(Missionary)Museum, Shipwreck Museum, Simon's Town
Museum, Stellenbosch Museum, Transport Riders Museum, Wellington
Museum, Wheat Industry Museum, Worcester Museum
Gambia National Museum
Sungani Zakwathu Cultural Heritage Promotions
Postal Museum, Matengatenga, Malawi
Zanzibar National Museum
Phuthidikabo Museum,
Mochudi, Botswana
Seychelles People Defense
Forces Museum (SPDF)
Uganda National Museum
Dataset of administrations in Botswana