Wikimedia Community User Group Malta/Reports/2022 Annual Report
This is the sixth annual report for Wikimedia Community User Group Malta. The report is designed to fulfill a requirements for officially affiliated Wikimedia user groups. It covers the period from 1 August 2021 until 31 July 2022.
Overview
editWikimedia Community User Group Malta revolves around the work of the Malta-registered non-profit voluntary organization Wikimedia Community Malta, which was originally registered with the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector in October 2015. The organization was officially recognized as an affiliated Wikimedia user group on 1 August 2016. All reports created by this affiliated user group are available here.
A general action plan for 2021 was drafted in December 2020, based on an informal evaluation of work from a previous year. For the purposes of this report, the general action plan for 2022, drafted in December 2021, should also be of interest.
The user group was administered through a series of regular meetings by the founding board held throughout 2021 and 2022.
The organisational year for this user group runs from January to December of each year, so the annual report required from it as an officially affiliated Wikimedia user group relates to work split over the latter part of one calendar year and the first half of the next year.
Activities
editFor the second consecutive year a list of planned activities for the seasonal year (coinciding with the dates covered by this report) started being prepared in the summer just before the start of the seasonal year.
Highlights of activities between 1 August 2021 and 31 July 2022 include:
- Wiki Loves Monuments in Malta 2021
- Wiki Loves Art: Art+Feminism in Malta 2022
- CEE Spring 2022
- Wiki Loves Earth n Malta 2022
In accordance with Covid-19 restrictions associated with the global pandemic, all in person activities were cancelled and/or delivered exclusively as online events until January 2022. A gradual reintroduction of face-to-face activities was introduced by spring 2022, however, these had a significantly hybrid nature -- i.e. with substantial online participation.
Grants for activities
edit2 grant applications were submitted during the period covered by this report:
- Wiki Loves Monuments 2021 (rapid grant): application + report
- Wikimedia Community Fund 2022 (General Support): application + Midpoint Report
Furthermore, WCM benefited indirectly from the CEE 2022 grant, which provided financial support for the prizes on that contest. It should also be noted that WCM activities were made possible through in kind support by Spazju Kreattiv. Moreover, Valletta Design Cluster collaborated with WCM on hosting Malta's first Wikimedian-in-Residence for a second period.
Metrics
editHere are some basic metrics from our activities with links to statistic tools:
- Wiki Loves Monuments in Malta 2021: 282 uploads - 165 images used on wikis (59%) - 37 uploaders
- Feminism & Folklore in Malta 2022: 140 Wikipedia articles created - 956 articles edited - 35 editors
- Rebbiegħa CEE Spring 2022: 117 new articles on mt.wp - 152 articles about Malta created/edited in other languages - 3 editors on mt.wp
- Wiki Loves Earth in Malta 2022: 744 uploads - 157 images used on wikis (21%) - 44 uploaders
Collaborations
editCollaborations with other organisations
editWe hold our close collaborators to heart as they make much of what we do possible. This is an alphabetical list of our official collaborators since 2016, indicating relevant activities in the 2021/22 period covered by this report:
- Bioversity International first requested a Wikipedia editing workshop and a general introduction to Wikimedia projects at their head quarters in Rome, Italy, through Wiki Media Community Malta in 2016. We delivered a second workshop for Bioversity in January 2018. The collaboration is ongoing and has now developed to include the European Forestry Institute (EFI) more directly through a project called EUFORGEN in Spring 2020. The relationship became dormant after Spring 2020 owing to the Covid-19 global lockdown situation, but it is hoped that it will be reignited again now that some type of normality is in the process of being restored.
- Electronic Music Malta (EMM) is a nonprofit organisation active in the field of Electronic Music in Malta. An informal collaboration with EMM aims to provide EMM members with training and awareness opportunities for Wikimedia projects. Their annual conference in May 2018 included a keynote speech on editing Wikipedia in the context of histories of electronic music, especially in Malta. Keynote video available here. This point remains active as WCM continues to collaborate on the history of Electronic Music in Malta, with a target to explore Wikidata in 2022/23.
- Following an initial invitation for Toni Sant to present at a Wikipedia perspective at the Digital Prospects for the Maltese Language symposium in November 2019, the European Commission's Malta Office invited WCM to organise a series of events around the 2019 European Parliament election leading to a 2019 European Parliament Election Edit-a-thon in Valletta. This has led to the involvement of the Language and Translation Directorate within the European Commission's Malta Office to support the development of Rebbiegħa CEE Spring 2021 after the relative success of 2020. Online Wikipedia editing training for Maltese translators based in Luxembourg and Brussells was also provided by WCM in January 2021. This work has helped buoy WCM in its language project in 2021/22.
- M3P Foundation is the Malta Media Memory Preservation organization, a Malta-registered non-profit VO which provides us with technical support and resources, including web hosting and an office address, as well as other general assistance through our shared goals.
- Spazju Kreattiv through a formal collaboration agreement with Fondazzjoni Kreattività, Malta's national centre for creativity, since April 2016. The initial period of the agreement expired in April 2019 when the agreement was renewed for another five year period. Spazju Kreattiv was central for the success of Art+Feminism in Malta in both 2019 and 2020. It has also helped us establish a smooth transition to online meetings, workshops, meet-ups and edit-a-thons during the Covid-19 lockdown period. The working relationship has been re-established fully now that some type of normality is in the process of being restored in terms of living with Covid.
- A working relationship was established during the period year before the one covered by this report for the creating of Malta's first Wikimedian-in-Residence program at the Valletta Design Cluster. In spite of the fact that all activities moved online during the period of the residency (until February 2022) WCM collaborated smoothly with the VDC through a formal agreement that covers the period September 2021 - June 2022. While relations with the organization remain cordial, it was mutually agreed that no formal agreement would be established for 2022/23.
- In February/March 2022 we started exploring the possibility of developing an Education Program in collaboration with the University of Malta. As a pilot project we delivered Wikipedia editing training to students on the MA in Translation Studies, and they in turn took part in our Feminism & Folklore activity.
- Our working relationship with Heritage Malta was re-established in May 2022 through an activity WCM organized for International Museum Day.
Interactions with other Wikimedia affiliates
editWe recognize that interactions with other Wikimedia affiliates are essential for the healthy growth of our user group. This is a list of other Wikimedia affiliates with which we had meaningful interaction during the period covered by this report:
- Art+Feminism User Group
- Open Foundation West Africa
- Wikimedia Austria
- Wikimedia CEE
- Wikimedia Community Ireland
- Wikimedia Europe
- Wikimedia UK
As well as:
During the period covered by this report WCM members presented their work on mt.wikipedia during:
- CEE Online Meeting 2021, which took place online in November 2021 - read the outline for our lightning talk
- Celtic Knot Conference, which took place in July 2022 - watch video on YouTube