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Getting sustainable and wider engagement in NHM science John Cummings, Wikimedian in Residence Wikimedia and open knowledge
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What I do Educate people about Wikimedia projects Teach people how to contribute to them Find ways that I can help the museum to use open knowledge projects Encourage the museum to open up it's content A multilingual multiplatform guide to the museum using Wikipedia
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What is Wikipedia? Wikipedia is a free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia An aggregator of open license resources (e.g NASA) Peer reviewed Keeps every previous version of an article Not a primary source, everything should be referenced Funded by donations and run by a charity; the Wikimedia Foundation, running costs $27m Uses a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license
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wikimedia foundation (Google employs 53,000 people)
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Who makes Wikipedia? Everyone can edit Wikipedia 100,000 regular contributors Written collaboratively, peer reviewed Some languages are very big like English, German and French, some languages are smaller like Welsh The editors have control
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Who writes Wikipedia x200
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What does Wikimedia do? "Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing." Jimmy Wales, Cofounder of Wikipedia “We have lived in this world where little things are done for love and big things for money. Now we have Wikipedia. Suddenly big things can be done for love.” Clay Shirky Our vision is to advance our knowledge of the natural world, inspiring better care of our planet. Our mission is to maintain and develop our collections, and use them to promote the discovery, understanding, responsible use and enjoyment of the natural world. Natural History Museum
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Wikipedia's Reach The largest encyclopedia ever written, available in 285 languages. The 6th most visited website Serves ≈500 million people each month, 21 billion page views a month (7 billion on English language Wikipedia), Wikipedia Zero Natural World ≈440,000,000 page views a month of species pages on English language Wikipedia. e.g Blue whale article is viewed 1,700,000 times a year in English and is available in 76 languages
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Ways organisations can engage with Wikimedia Share images and other content under an open license with Wikimedia and others: specialist knowledge equipment skills access to specimens Improve information on Wikipedia specialist knowledge access to academic journals for references
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Editing Wikipedia articles Learn how to edit Wikipedia Don't edit the article for organisations you work for (conflict of interest) Be honest about who you are
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Benefits A massively increased audience for the museum's content Public awareness of the research being done by the museum Reaches people in many languages 60% of the world don't have access to the internet, reaching them is mainly done through commercial means Kudos from open knowledge community and the rest of the world Possibilities for volunteers and citizen science projects Ease of Understanding of the license, more reuse
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How would releasing content work? content always carries attribution semi automated Wikipedia editors
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2700 images Natural History Museum: Coleoptera Flickr account
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