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Three Wikipedians at the Library of Congress participated in the OCLC "Linking Library Data to Wikipedia" webcasts by Max Klein. |
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=== International and diplomatic outreach === |
=== International and diplomatic outreach === |
Revision as of 21:14, 7 October 2012
Key activities and events
Wikimania 2012
Wiki Loves Monuments 2012
Ongoing programs
Academic and educational outreach
Cultural outreach
Government outreach and engagement
An informal "Wikipedia Lunch Group" has begun meeting at the Library of Congress, consisting of staff and other visitors.
Three Wikipedians at the Library of Congress participated in the OCLC "Linking Library Data to Wikipedia" webcasts by Max Klein.
Wikipedian-in-Residence Dominic McDevitt-Parks gave a one-hour talk at the Library of Congress on Wikipedia and the National Archives. He was introduced by Kristin Anderson, of the Wikimedia DC Board of Directors.
International and diplomatic outreach
Public outreach and education
Editing for the Blind, three events at the DC Martin Luther King Public Library Adaptive Services Division. Using the JAWS screenreader, a group of blind library patrons learning computer skills created book reviews for three titles, including Hard Revolution and Fallen Grace.
The Great American Wicknic met in Washington DC, at Dupont Circle, and in Frederick, MD.