Community Engagement Insights/Translation/2018/Full questions page 2/grc
QID110_QuestionText
Wikipedia articles sometimes have information about living persons that is legally allowed on Wikipedia, but that would be considered private information where the article subject lives. When that happens, do you agree or disagree that information should always be removed?
QID111_QuestionText
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:
When editors agree there is a problem with an article about a living person, the problematic portions should be removed until editors can determine how to fix the problem.
QID112_QuestionText
Have you heard of The Wikipedia Library, where active editors get free research access? (TWL in translated language, if possible)
QID112_Choice1
I've heard of it
QID112_Choice2
I've heard of it and I've signed up for free access
QID112_Choice3
I've never heard of it
QID113_QuestionText
Have you heard about the following initiatives?
QID113_Choice1
Technical Collaboration Guidance
QID113_Choice2
Code of Conduct for Technical Spaces
QID115_QuestionText
Have you ever heard of Tech Translators?
QID117_QuestionText
While using Wikipedia, have you ever noticed editors contributing to Wikipedia as an assignment for school or university?
QID116_QuestionText
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Worldwide, students in school or university make valuable contributions to Wikimedia projects.
QID118_QuestionText
In which of the following ways would you prefer to receive updates and news about WMF software development? (select all that apply)
QID118_Choice1
I don’t receive these updates
QID118_Choice2
Tech/News (at Meta, on your talk page, in e-mail or at Village pumps)
QID118_Choice3
Wikimedia Foundation mailing lists
QID118_Choice4
Wikimedia news (Signpost/Kurier/RAW)
QID118_Choice5
Wikimedia Foundation product newsletters (Visual editor/Discovery weekly)
QID118_Choice6
Community pages/Village pump on Wikimedia project
QID118_Choice8
Wikimedia Blog
QID118_Choice9
Social networks
QID118_Choice10
Wikitech mailing list
QID377_QuestionText
The next section is about user conduct policies on Wikimedia projects
QID119_QuestionText
On the Wikimedia project where you spend most of your time, how well do you know the user conduct policies?
QID119_Choice2
Not very well
QID119_Choice3
Fairly well
QID119_Choice4
Very well
QID121_QuestionText
For the Wikimedia projects you contribute to, do you agree or disagree with the following statements about user conduct policies:
QID121_Choice1
The user conduct policies on the projects are sufficient and appropriate for the community.
QID121_Choice2
I am satisfied with the way user conduct policies are enforced.
QID121_Choice3
The user conduct policies on the projects are sufficient for the community.
QID123_QuestionText
We have in our records that you are a primary contact or leader of a Wikimedia user group, chapter or thematic organization. Is this correct?
QID124_QuestionText
How many Wikimedia affiliates, if any, are you a member, staff, or volunteer of?
QID124_Choice1
Wikimedia chapter or Thematic Organization
QID124_Choice2
Wikimedia user Group
QID124_Answer1
0
QID124_Answer4
3 or more
QID125_QuestionText
Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with all the existing communication channels (blog, social media, mailing lists) related to your programs or Wikimedia affiliate?
QID125_Choice3
Neither satisfied or dissatisfied
QID131_QuestionText
How prepared do you feel your organization is for meeting its needs in:
QID131_Choice1
Communications
QID131_Choice2
Fundraising or grant applications
QID131_Choice3
Finance management & Budgeting
QID131_Choice5
Project management
QID134_QuestionText
What is your organization's relationship to developing non-Wikimedia partnerships?
QID134_Choice1
We are interested but haven't done it
QID134_Choice2
We are not interested in creating partnerships
QID134_Choice3
We have done it but could use help
QID134_Choice4
We have done it and do not need any particular help, but are happy to share experiences
QID134_Choice5
I do not know our organization's relationship to non-Wikimedia partnerships
QID135_QuestionText
Overall, do you feel successful or not successful in the partnerships that you have formed with non-Wikimedia organizations?
QID135_Choice1
Very unsuccessful
QID135_Choice2
Somewhat unsuccessful
QID135_Choice3
Neither succesful nor unsuccessful
QID135_Choice4
Somewhat successful
QID135_Choice5
Very successful
QID136_QuestionText
Please share why do you feel successful or unsuccessful?
QID138_QuestionText
Are you aware of the Global Reach and Partnerships team?
QID139_QuestionText
Are you aware that the Global reach and Partnerships team can support you in creating your own partnerships?
QID140_QuestionText
What are the limitations to your own advocacy and public policy work? (select all that apply)
QID140_Choice1
Your own capacity/resources
QID140_Choice2
Your partners’ capacity/resources
QID140_Choice3
Lack of support by your own community
QID140_Choice4
Lack of support from the Foundation
QID140_Choice5
Lack of interest
QID140_Choice6
Lack of expertise or experience
QID141_QuestionText
How often, if ever, does your affiliate receive legal threats due to your involvement in the Wikimedia movement? An example of such a threat would be a letter from a lawyer demanding the alteration or takedown of content on the Wikimedia projects.
QID141_Choice1
Once or twice a week or more
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Once or twice a month
QID141_Choice3
Once or twice a year
QID141_Choice4
Less than once a year
QID145_QuestionText
A storytelling or communication strategy is where you identify your audience and communication goals for a project. When you work on reports, blogs, or presentations, do you have a storytelling or communication strategy? (select all that apply)
QID145_Choice1
Yes, a project-based communications plan
QID145_Choice2
Yes, an organization- or community-wide communications plan
QID145_Choice3
Yes, another communications or storytelling strategy (specify)
QID145_Choice4
No, none of the above
QID146_QuestionText
How often do you share your knowledge about the programs you implement in the following ways?
QID146_Choice1
Write blogs about program outcomes
QID146_Choice2
Write guides or case studies for others to replicate your program
QID146_Choice3
Write or contribute to Learning Patterns
QID146_Choice4
Create data visualizations or other graphics
QID146_Answer2
Less than half the time
QID146_Answer3
Half the time
QID146_Answer4
More than half the time
QID147_QuestionText
Have you learned how to do storytelling with data at any Wikimedia conference or online?
QID148_QuestionText
Overall, how easy or difficult is it for you to get the training or learning materials you need for advancing your Wikimedia activities? For example online tutorials in any topic, local training, help from another Wikimedian, etc.
QID152_QuestionText
Please share why the tool(s) are difficult to use:
QID153_QuestionText
In the next 12 months, I would like to learn more about program evaluation in the following ways: (select all that apply)
QID153_Choice1
Setting goals and measurable targets for my projects
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Collecting data and tracking progress toward my project goals
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Analyzing data and interpreting what the data mean
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Developing conclusions and recommendations based on evaluation findings
QID153_Choice5
Learning and making decisions based on the outcomes of my projects
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Reporting and sharing the outcomes of my projects
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Building a culture of learning and evaluation within my project group or organization
QID153_Choice8
Developing evaluation policies and procedures
QID154_QuestionText
In the past 12 months, which of the following have you read, used, or participated in? (select all that apply)
QID154_Choice2
Books & Bytes Newsletter
QID154_Choice3
Education Newsletter
QID154_Choice4
GLAM-Wiki Newsletter
QID154_Choice5
The Wikipedia Library pages on my language project
QID154_Choice6
Outreach Wiki
QID154_Choice7
The Learning Patterns Library
QID154_Choice8
Cultural-Partners Mailing List
QID154_Choice9
Libraries Mailing List
QID154_Choice10
GLAM Public Mailing List
QID154_Choice11
Education Mailing List
QID154_Choice12
Wikipedia + Libraries Facebook Group
QID154_Choice13
GLAM Wiki Global Facebook Group
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Wikidata + GLAM Facebook Group
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Wikipedia & Education Facebook Group
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Program Evaluation & Design Facebook Group
QID155_QuestionText
In the last 6 months, about how many people who organize Wikimedia programs like yours have you directly connected to and exchanged ideas with?
QID155_Choice1
I have not connected with anyone
QID155_Choice2
One to three people
QID155_Choice3
Four or more people
QID156_QuestionText
Which of the following thematic areas do you currently work on and plan to continue in the next 12 months? (select all that apply)
QID156_Choice1
GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums)
QID156_Choice2
Education
QID156_Choice3
Research access (i.e. Wikipedia Library)
QID156_Choice4
STEM (science, technology, engineering, math)
QID156_Choice5
Gender
QID156_Choice6
Photography
QID156_Choice7
Medicine and health
QID156_Choice8
Marginalized or indigenous knowledge and language
QID156_Choice9
Other culture & heritage work (specify)
QID157_QuestionText
How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the support from the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikimedia affiliates in these thematic areas?
QID158_QuestionText
Which of the following areas do you need the most support from the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikimedia Affiliates? (select up to 3)
QID158_Choice1
Developing communications strategies
QID158_Choice2
Working with other affiliates
QID158_Choice3
Identifying technology to support my programs
QID158_Choice4
Building tools or technology to support my programs
QID158_Choice5
Running online communications campaigns
QID158_Choice6
Training other program leaders
QID158_Choice7
Finding best practices for my program
QID158_Choice8
Funding projects,
QID158_Choice9
Finding mentorship from other program leaders
QID158_Choice10
Negotiating partnerships with other organizations
QID158_Choice11
I don't need support
QID159_QuestionText
Which of the following do you need the most in the next 12 months? (select up to 3)
QID159_Choice1
Documentation of best practices
QID159_Choice2
Case studies and models
QID159_Choice3
Outreach materials
QID159_Choice4
More communications support in blog posts, social media, and other channels
QID159_Choice5
More help sharing experience
QID159_Choice6
Training to implement specific projects
QID159_Choice7
Connections with outside experts
QID159_Choice8
Help developing software, technology or tools to help run projects
QID160_QuestionText
What support or experiences helped you become successful at confidently implementing Wikimedia programs or projects? (select all that apply)
QID160_Choice1
Assisting another person or organisation in running a Wikimedia program or project
QID160_Choice2
Assisting another person or organization in running projects or programs outside of Wikimedia
QID160_Choice3
Learning from support materials/guides provided on a Wiki
QID160_Choice4
Learning from support materials/guides provided by an affiliate
QID160_Choice5
Learning from support materials/guides provided by the Wikimedia Foundation
QID160_Choice6
Attending Wikimedia events where I learned about these projects
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Attending a training provided by community members or affiliates
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Experience gained during my job or schooling.
QID160_Choice9
Other
QID160_Choice10
I developed my own tactics without significant support
QID163_QuestionText
Which are your preferred areas of development or other technical contributions? (select all that apply)
QID163_Choice1
Tools using Wikimedia APIs
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Tools using Wikimedia data dumps
QID163_Choice3
Mobile apps
QID163_Choice4
Templates
QID163_Choice5
Gadgets and other user scripts
QID163_Choice6
Bots
QID163_Choice7
Extensions
QID163_Choice8
MediaWiki core
QID163_Choice9
Analytics
QID163_Choice10
DevOps on Wikimedia infrastructure
QID165_QuestionText
Which are your preferred programming languages for Wikimedia projects? (select all that apply)
QID165_Choice1
PHP
QID165_Choice2
Java
QID165_Choice3
JavaScript
QID165_Choice4
Python
QID165_Choice5
Lua
QID165_Choice6
Objective-c
QID358_QuestionText
Which of the following channels do you prefer to receive developer support? (select all that apply)
QID358_Choice4
Other wikis
QID358_Choice7
Wikimedia mailing lists