2017年12月-2018年1月维基百科图书馆通讯
第26期,2017年12月-2018年1月
本期聚焦重點於#1Lib1Ref、全球的發展狀況、以及每期必備的關於圖書館與數位知識相關之新聞與社群盤點。
#1Lib1Ref
從1月15日到2月3日,#1Lib1Ref活動開跑。這活動邀請圖書館員將可靠的參考文獻來源添加到維基百科之中。今年活動是第三年舉辦,來自全球十多個語言數以百計的編輯成果──歡迎你使用標籤工具來追蹤最新成果。維基百科圖書館以及一些在世界各地的維基媒體自治體組織持續地支援這個活動。我們同時也跟一些本地的圖書館聯盟合作 舉辦實體圖書館內的活動以及發布新聞稿推廣這個活動。
參與的五個簡單步驟:
- 找到一篇需要參考文獻的條目。有很多方式可以達成這一步。這裡展示了一些方法。
- 尋找 可靠文獻 來支持條目
- 使用維基百科適用的格式進行引用。請點此來認識如何添增引用來源以及編輯維基百科
- 在維基百科編輯摘要裡頭添加活動標籤 #1Lib1Ref
- 分享你的編輯結果到社群媒體上,這邊有關於圖書館和維基百科更詳細的資訊。
There are also a number of other ways to take part:
- Tell your local librarians and library-loving friends about the campaign
- Join the Facebook event page for updates
- Join the Wikipedia + Libraries Facebook group for news and camaraderie
- Watch and share the OCLC #1lib1ref webinar
- Read the OCLC #1lib1ref Learner Guide
User Group
The steering committee elections for the Wikipedia Library User Group are currently open. The elected committee will replace the founding members group (previously chosen by The Wikipedia Library team), in guiding, making key decisions and leading the user group. It will consist of between five and eight members, who will serve one-year terms.
Voting is open to everyone who joined the usergroup before 21 January 2018. Voting closes on 4 February, and results will be announced on or before 10 February.
全域
The Star Coordinator program is a quarterly award to recognize coordinators of The Wikipedia Library for their amazing work in their communities. And the winner is...
User:Bachounda, Algeria Join us in congratulating User:Bachounda for winning the Star Coordinator for the 4th Quarter of 2017 (October–December). We wish to congratulate him for his immense support to both the Arabic and French TWL branches. His focus on increasing the activity level of contributions on Arabic Wikipedia encouraged his later joining The Wikipedia Library in an attempt to provide more sources for the community. He discovered the lack of resources for the Arabic TWL branch so he assisted in compiling a list of Arabic online libraries for the Wikipedia Library team, through which they gained access to three of these libraries. He recalls the rapid response of the TWL team won these partnerships and has contributed to an immense distribution of resources to the Arabic community. He is lead for the translation of Books & Bytes, and has been crucial in sharing updates with the Arabic community. His hope is to finally see the Library Card Platform bring what he calls "an authentic Wikipedia Online Library Card which will provide access to a unified world library".
See past winners on the Star Coordinator page.
Spotlight: What can we glean from OCLC’s experience with library staff learning Wikipedia?
An excerpt from the Wikimedia Blog post by Alex Stinson, Wikimedia Foundation
In June 2016, a "Knight News Challenge" award for innovation in the library sector went to OCLC, the global nonprofit library cooperative, to strengthen ties between Wikipedia and libraries. Now a year in, the OCLC Wikipedia + Libraries: Better Together project has had a major impact on Wikipedia literacy among librarians in the United States, having introduced hundreds of staff to Wikipedia's policies and community practices.
At the center of the 18-month project is WebJunction, OCLC's library learning program, to research and deliver Wikipedia awareness and educational opportunities, including a nine-week online professional development course for US public library staff. To support the project, OCLC brought on a Wikipedian-in-residence: Monika Sengul-Jones, an advocate for Wikipedia literacy in education and a communication and media studies scholar working fulltime with the Seattle-based WebJunction team.
With her support, the project has successfully introduced more than six hundred library staff to the inner workings of Wikipedia with webinars and a nine-week live online course that took place during the fall of 2017. In the coming months, the project will continue to support libraries as they put plans of engagement into action, and will be hosting Citations Needed, a free live webinar open to all on January 10, 2018, on the eve of the #1lib1ref campaign.
Read Alex's interview with Monika on the Wikimedia Blog.
Bytes in brief
Community roundup
- (英语) How to add your photos to Wikimedia Commons and add to the sum of all knowledge
- (英语) Seven translation tools you can use to work in multiple languages across Wikimedia projects
- (英语) How do memory institutions use Wikipedia and Wikidata in their collection catalogues?
- (法语) Montréal, des wikimédiens pour lutter contre la désinformation
- (英语) Death and Donald Trump lead Wikipedia's top searches of 2017
Worth reading (or watching)
- (英语) Things my professor never told me about Wikipedia
- (西班牙语) Una oportunidad para pensar el acceso abierto desde América Latina
- (英语) It's gonna get a lot easier to break science journal paywalls
- (英语) Discovery Should Be Delivery: User-Centric Principles for Discovery as a Service
- (法语) Les bibliothèques face aux défis de la diversité
- (英语) Wikipedia as a gateway to biomedical research: The relative distribution and use of citations in the English Wikipedia
- (英语) What organic food shopping can tell us about transforming the scholarly communications system
- (西班牙语) Noticias falsas: Cómo reconocer y detener la desinformación
- (英语) Fighting fake news is not the solution
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