Ray Shannon in his flat, 1996: scanned and uploaded to support the Sound of Butterflies exhibitAuckland Wikipedians meetup, Auckland Museum library
This month's planning began in June, in visits to Wellington, Palmerston North, and Waiouru, where I met with potential host institutions. I arrived in Auckland to begin the Wikipedian at Large year with presentations at the University's Research Bazaar event.
For July I was based at Auckland Museum, helping Library staff articulate a vision for Wikipedia inside the Museum. I gae staff presentations, organised one-to-one tutoring, created Wikipedia and Commons material for the
Ray Shannon exhibit, and worked with photography staff to prepare collection-object photos for upload. Although lots of potential projects were discussed, I found it hard to get traction and buy-in from Museum staff, although this was possibly because I was new to the role of Wikipedian and still learning how to organise and plan events and collaborations.
Meetings Information
22 Jun: National Library and Wellington City Archives planning meetings, Wellington
24 Jun: Forest and Bird staff, and Loo Connor (Dodd-Walls Centre) to plan residencies
25 Jun: Massey University staff, administrators, and students, Palmerston North
26 Jun: National Army Museum, Waiouru, to plan a possible Anzac Day event
2–3 Jul: Public Experience, Learning, Photography, and Natural History teams at Auckland Museum
13 Jul: PCAP team to plan possible Pacific culture pages
17 Jul: PCAP: formatting topic pages so they'll be usable as Wikipedia sources
18 Jul: Jenny Nicholls at Bauer Media to plan presentation to magazine editorial staff
25 Jul: Andrew Digby and DOC kākāpō/takahē recovery team to plan trip to Invercargill
Presentations Information
28 June • Engaging with Wikimedia • UoA Libraries and Learning Services staff (c. 50) • University of Auckland
29 June • A Science Communication Framework • UoA researchers and grad student • University of Auckland ResBaz, Science Centre
4 July • Introduction and discussion on the role of the Wikipedian to Auckland Museum staff at all-staff meeting\
10 July • Wikipedia and Wikidata • Data Poets meetup, Te Puna Matatini, University of Auckland
Workshops Information
19 July • Wikipedia Editing Basics and drop-in question session • Museum staff • Waitematā (H88), Auckland Museum
Meetups Information
20 July • Auckland Wikipedians Meetup • Library, lvl 2, Auckland Museum •
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Ray Shannon in his flat, 1996: scanned and uploaded to support the Sound of Butterflies exhibitAuckland Wikipedians meetup, Auckland Museum library
This month's planning began in June, in visits to Wellington, Palmerston North, and Waiouru, where I met with potential host institutions. I arrived in Auckland to begin the Wikipedian at Large year with presentations at the University's Research Bazaar event.
For July I was based at Auckland Museum, helping Library staff articulate a vision for Wikipedia inside the Museum. I gae staff presentations, organised one-to-one tutoring, created Wikipedia and Commons material for the
Ray Shannon exhibit, and worked with photography staff to prepare collection-object photos for upload. Although lots of potential projects were discussed, I found it hard to get traction and buy-in from Museum staff, although this was possibly because I was new to the role of Wikipedian and still learning how to organise and plan events and collaborations.
Meetings Information
22 Jun: National Library and Wellington City Archives planning meetings, Wellington
24 Jun: Forest and Bird staff, and Loo Connor (Dodd-Walls Centre) to plan residencies
25 Jun: Massey University staff, administrators, and students, Palmerston North
26 Jun: National Army Museum, Waiouru, to plan a possible Anzac Day event
2–3 Jul: Public Experience, Learning, Photography, and Natural History teams at Auckland Museum
13 Jul: PCAP team to plan possible Pacific culture pages
17 Jul: PCAP: formatting topic pages so they'll be usable as Wikipedia sources
18 Jul: Jenny Nicholls at Bauer Media to plan presentation to magazine editorial staff
25 Jul: Andrew Digby and DOC kākāpō/takahē recovery team to plan trip to Invercargill
Presentations Information
28 June • Engaging with Wikimedia • UoA Libraries and Learning Services staff (c. 50) • University of Auckland
29 June • A Science Communication Framework • UoA researchers and grad student • University of Auckland ResBaz, Science Centre
4 July • Introduction and discussion on the role of the Wikipedian to Auckland Museum staff at all-staff meeting\
10 July • Wikipedia and Wikidata • Data Poets meetup, Te Puna Matatini, University of Auckland
Workshops Information
19 July • Wikipedia Editing Basics and drop-in question session • Museum staff • Waitematā (H88), Auckland Museum
Meetups Information
20 July • Auckland Wikipedians Meetup • Library, lvl 2, Auckland Museum •
WP:AUCK8