Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Open/Open access task force/Wikimedia at OAI8
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Remote greetings[edit]I want to hear how this goes! -- phoebe / (talk to me) 22:56, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
Overall structure[edit]A general summary of Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open_Access would be welcome: what different groups do, in which languages; what these efforts look like in a few major languages. A review of wiki* in residence, and why that has been a helpful model to so many institutions. I think for many even in this audience, this will be their first exposure to the concept of a wikiproject and, while they may know of colleagues or archives that worked with Wikimedia, they won't have the details - nor know how to get involved themselves. – SJ + Aims: Presentation vs. Creation[edit]Giving a thorough presentation, and having a workshop where people come up with new ideas, seem like diverging goals to me. I like the idea that some new guidelines might be developed. One idea for a progression:
If the goal is to make something, that would take at least 30 minutes of focused effort (separate from presentation and Q&A), and can work better with groups of 4-10. Then you could close with a discussion of what those groups considered most important -- and a single place where people could come to propose new OA projects. Helping everyone end up on the same talk page, for future questions or to launch a new project, would be a lovely outcome. – SJ + 11:17, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
Slide comments[edit]Popularity - the medical pageviews table could just show one data point per year. How to check - a screenshot that circles where to find history-page statistics links would help. How to cite - Clarify how to add footnotes/references. – SJ + 11:17, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
Questions and comments[edit]The last part of the session will include 30 min of discussion about barriers to reuse of Open Access materials, and how to overcome them. |