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Institution Resident's Name Period Covered Date of Report
University of Edinburgh Ewan McAndrew 12 June - 11 July 2016 (Sixth month of residency) 17 July 2016

Running total of staff & student engagement

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Institution Resident's Name Number of students trained Number of staff trained Members of the public trained
University of Edinburgh Ewan McAndrew 25 76 12

Activities

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Event Name Date Location Attendees New Users Gender breakdown
Wikipedia Editing training workshop 5th July 2016 University of Edinburgh Main Library Meeting Room 1.07 2 2 50% female
History of Veterinary Medicine Wikipedia Editathon 4th July 2016 University of Edinburgh
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
9 9 44.44% female
Wikipedia Editing training workshop 1st July 2016 University of Edinburgh Main Library Training Room 1.12 5 5 40% female
Wikipedia Editing training workshop 30th June 2016 University of Edinburgh Main Library Training Room 1.10 8 6 87.5% female

Content

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  • Updated and added to the project page for the residency: Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh
  • Added a blog article summarising the Wikimania 2016 conference to the Wikimedian in Residence blog at http://thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/wir/
  • Updated 'History of Veterinary Medicine' editathon page and facilitated creation of 5 brand new pages from this event: [here]
  • Updated 'Images uploaded in collaboration between WMUK and the University of Edinburgh' category on Wikicommons with images from Wikimania 2016: here
  • Updated the editathon event page for Eurostemcell Editathon 2016
  • Created 'Introduction to Wikipedia: Policies & Guidelines' screencast available on Youtube and Media Hopper
  • Populated the 'Learn' Virtual Learning Environment with a 4 week 'taster' course in how to edit Wikipedia forn Online History MSc students beginning 18th July 2016.

Number of views of University of Edinburgh images in June:

Total number of views (after 3 months):

  • 2,291,557

Source: Baglama2

28 day Twitter summary (up to 17th July)

  • Tweets
 82 (up 134.3%)
  • Tweet impressions
 41.1K (up 26.8%)
  • Profile visits
 948 (up 22.6%)
  • Mentions
 42 (up 320%)
  • Followers
 280 (up by 40)

Articles created

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During the History of Veterinary Medicine editathon.

Articles improved

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No articles were improved beyond the residency page, Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh, and the 'History of Veterinary Medicine' editathon page here.

Objectives

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Briefly outline how the projects delivered link with the general objectives of the residency, and the Wikimedia UK’s mission. This section may stay the same for the whole of the projects unless objectives change

Wikimedia UK's objectives Residency's objectives
G1: Develop Open Knowledge Be an advocate or open knowledge within the University's collections and community, which would enrich Wikipedia and sister projects and enhance the University's role in open knowledge and public engagement. Identify opportunities for content improvement and image releases.
G2a: Develop, involve & engage WMUK volunteers Organise and host workshops for University staff, students and public to enable them to directly contribute their knowledge and expertise to develop Wikipedia articles.
G3: Reduce barriers to accessing open knowledge Design and manage a programme of activities to improve collaboration between the Institution and Wikimedia UK and Wikimedia community, leading to a sustainable relationship and more joint projects in the future.
G5: Develop, support and engage with other Wikimedia & Open Knowledge Communities Be an advocate for open knowledge with the University, for example by working with Library & University Collections to develop or change policies (e.g. Access and Reuse of Digital Collections), systems or processes which would allow greater collaboration between Wikimedia UK and the University. Create best practice documents as needed.

Outcomes

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This month has been focussed on laying the foundations for the many editathon events we have planned for Autumn/Winter this year as well creating video tutorial content & reaching out to instructors & learning technologists at the university who may be interested in working with us.

I have shared & learnt a great deal of good practice from attending the annual Wikimania conference in Esino Lario, Northern Italy, from 23-27 June 2016. During which time I made a number of contacts and learnt a good deal about relevant initiatives as regards Content Translation, Wikidata, Wikisource, Wiki Education, Wikicommons and GLAM among other things.

I also liaised with Dr. Cathy Southworth at the Centre for Regenerative Medicine to finalise arrangements for the Eurostemcell editathon on 20th July which make links with the Wellcome Library residency and European partner labs. The expectation is that this will be a regular event every year for Stemcell Awareness Day.

I have liaised with sixteen learning technologists and academic support librarians to arrange a 'Train the Trainer' event for 23rd August.

I met with Dr. Charlotte Bosseaux of the Translation Studies MSc course who is keen to use Wikipedia's Content Translation tool in next semester's course. I also continued to liaised with Professor Alexander Chow who wishes to include a Wikipedia assignment in next semester's World Christianity postgraduate taught course.

I have met with Sally Kerr, Open Data Manager at Edinburgh City Council to discuss how council & library staff could better integrate their work with Wikimedia projects. I have also agreed to run a 4 week Wikipedia training course during the Summer for the Online History Msc students beginning 18th July. I also met with Amy Woodgate, MOOCs Project Manager at Edinburgh University, to discuss how Wikipedia could possibly be incorporated into MOOCs going forward.

I have continued my Skype sessions with Richard Nevell at WMUK in addition to Histropedia's Navino Evans, the National Library of Wales' Jason Evans and the Bodleian Library's Wikimedian in Residence Martin Poulter. This has assisted with the arrangements & content for next month's Wikisource & Wikidata Showcase on 2nd August.

I ran 3 Wikipedia training sessions at the end of June and beginning of July and received interest from students on the Edinburgh Digital Ambassador programme to complete Wikimedia activities as part of their 50 hours of digital skills training they need to undertake & evidence. In particular, Annie Caldwell is going to take high quality pictures of buildings around Edinburgh and upload them to Wikicommons.

I lead the training of the History of Veterinary Medicine editathon on the 4th of July which has led to increased interest in running a follow up session in early September and several staff wishing to become Wikipedia trainers.

I also set up & attended working group meetings to discuss the upcoming events for Edinburgh Gothic, Day of the Dead and Ada Lovelace Day editathons.

Partnerships

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  • Partnered with the Vet School to deliver the History of Veterinary Medicine editathon for staff and Wikipedia training sessions for staff (& students potentially too) in September.
  • Partnered with Gill Hamilton (National Library of Scotland) and Imogen Gibbons of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery for the Edinburgh Gothic event - which will be supported, if not attended by Penny Fielding (Grierson Chair of English and Head of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh). The University of Sheffield's Centre for Gothic Studies are also wanting to be involved and/or run a syncronous event in Sheffield.
  • Partnered with the Library & University Collections' team to run 'taster' training sessions for staff and look into the best way of bulk importing CC-BY images from the Luna image database.
  • Partnered with Hamish Macleod of the PgCAP course to embed Wikipedia within the course design for this year and future years.
  • Partnered with Kacper Lyskiewicz to run a 4 week Wikipedia training course for the Online History MSc course starting on 18th July 2016.
  • Partnered with Sian Bayne & Christine Sinclair of the Digital Education MSc course to see if Wikipedia training can be embedded in their course design.
  • Partnered with James Smith (Vice Principal - International) to deliver an International Alumni editathon event in October 2016.
  • Partnered with Alexander Chow to deliver a Wikipedia assignment on the World Christianity PGT course.
  • Partnered with Dr. Cathy Southworth (Centre for Regenerative Medicine) and Dr. Alice White, Wikimedian at the Wellcome Library to deliver a Eurostemcell editathon event on 20th July 2016.
  • Partnered with Histropedia's Navino Evans and Wikimedian of the Year, Martin Poulter, to deliver the Wikidata & Wikisource showcase event for Repo-Fringe on 2nd August.
  • Partnered with Professor Gordon Masterton at the School of Engineering to deliver a Regus Chair of Engineering - 150th anniversary editathon.
  • Partnered with Dr. Chris Harlow (Reproductive Biology) and Kelly Doyle (Wikimedian in Residence for Gender Equality at West Virginia University) to deliver a Reproductive Medicine Wikipedia research session/ editathon in September 2016.
  • Partnered with Wikiproject Women in Red's Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight & Penny Fielding to run Spy Week 2017 next year.
  • Partnered with Dr. Charlotte Bosseaux to run a 4000 word translation assignment using Wikipedia in next semester's Translation Studies MSc course.

Planned activities

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  • To lead a further Vet School Wikipedia training sessions in Autumn 2016.
  • To attend two further Wiki meetups in Glasgow & Edinburgh in July 2016.
  • To lead the Reproductive Medicine editathons on 21st & 28th September 2016.
  • To lead a 4 week Wikipedia training course on the Online History MSc's VLE.
  • To prepare and lead a Wikidata & Wikisource showcase at the Repro-Fringe event.
  • To convene working group meetings to discuss the Ada Lovelace Day editathon, the Day of the Dead editathon, the Edinburgh Gothic editathon and more.
  • To facilitate Wikipedia course assignments in World Christianity MSc and Translation Studies MSc courses in Autumn 2016.
  • To run a Train the Trainer event on 23rd August 2016 for sixteen staff to become Wikipedia trainers.
  • To attend a Wikipedia Course Leader's event on 19th July in London.
  • To lead a Eurostemcell Editathon on Wednesday 20th July.

Press about the residency

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  1. Edinburgh University searches for 'Wikimedians' - Edinburgh Evening News, 8th October 2015.
  2. University of Edinburgh to employ ‘Wikimedian in Residence’ web editor - The Student Newspaper.org, October 13th 2015.
  3. The History of Medicine gets mentioned in the ILW Awards 2016

Media

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Projects Delivered

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  • I delivered one editathon on the History of Veterinary Medicine.
  • I delivered three Wikipedia training sessions.
  • Creation of 1 new screencast on Wikipedia's policies & guidelines.
  • Creation of 1 newly updated video of the OER16 video on 'The Edinburgh Editathon'.
  • Creation of a 4 week course for the Online History MSc course.

Projects in Development

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  • '150 years since the foundation of Regius Chair of Engineering' - Professor Gordon Masterton at the School of Engineering has contacted me about a possible collaboration. (To be confirmed)
  • 'International alumni - Vice Principal (International), James Smith, has been authorised to erect a number of blue plaques celebrating the contribution of Edinburgh University's international alumni on the international stage. I have been tasked with identifying suitably notable subjects for our historians to investigate & help create articles on. (To be confirmed).
  • Vet School editing training for Staff CPD - mooted for September 2016.
  • Eurostemcell editathon - Booked in for 20th July 2016 at the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Regenerative Medicine.
  • Digital Education Msc - Discussions to take place about how to embed an element of Wikipedia training within this course.
  • National Library of Scotland - Kelvinhall relaunch Wikimedia event - To be confirmed as project is delayed).
  • Edinburgh Gothic - Planned in for 12th November which will cover art, architecture, music, literature (historic and contemporary), film. Penny Fielding at the English Literature department is supporting the project as are the National Library of Scotland (hosting the event), the National Galleries of Scotland and the University of Sheffield's Centre for Gothic Studies.
  • Translate-a-thon - Reaching out to international students to translate articles from English Wikipedia to their own native language Wikipedia. Pencilled in for 28th September as part of the Translation studies MSc course.
  • Festival of Architecture 2016 - Have contacted a number of people at the Edinburgh College of Art about potentially running an architecture-themed editathon to celebrate the Festival of Architecture 2016.
  • Day of the Dead - An editathon for Halloween/Samhain 2016 celebrating the lives of those who have passed on through creating Wikipedia pages utilising obituaries from Scottish newspaper archives.
  • The Library & University Collections - a number of recommendations have been submitted to the L&UC team for suggested editathon events which may be the best vehicle for making best use of their collection materials and opening them up to a global community. Taster training sessions have been identified as the way to take this forward.
  • Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology - Cara Jones, Adopt-a-Monument Project Manager from Archaeology Scotland, has suggested a collaboration on an archaeology editathon, which was one of my suggestions to the L&UC team.
  • Botanic Concrete - Collaboration proposed with Viviana Checchia, Public Engagement Curator at the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow.
  • Divinity editathon - to be held at New College immediately prior to running the Wikipedia assignment as part of the World Christianity MSc course.
  • The History of Nursing editathon - mooted for Friday 4th November 2016. Liaising with Marshall Dozier, Academic Support Librarian, about this and about potentially being involved in educating secondary school children about information literacy through Wikipedia.