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* Various edit-a-thons |
* Various edit-a-thons |
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* Strategic Plan |
* Strategic Plan |
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− | * Andrew Lih's Wikipedia class |
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* Building a tech volunteer community (e.g. WikiHack) |
* Building a tech volunteer community (e.g. WikiHack) |
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* Open Government |
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* Sunlight Foundation's Transparency Camp (unfortunately, the same dates as WikiCon this year) |
* Sunlight Foundation's Transparency Camp (unfortunately, the same dates as WikiCon this year) |
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* Either Museums and the Web or MCN conference? |
* Either Museums and the Web or MCN conference? |
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+ | ==WMF grantees of interest== |
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+ | * Peter Gallert: Working on oral citation project in Namibia. Put him in touch with Adriel Luis of Smithsonian APAC, who is interested in an oral citation project for Asian-American immigrants. |
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+ | * Amanda Menking: Doing a study on women's participation on Wikipedia. Put her in touch with Emily since their projects complement each other very well. |
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+ | * Jethro (I JethroBT): "Reimagining Wikipedia Mentorship," changing how online training of Wikipedians happens. Wikimedia DC's activities should have a strong online complement, so this research is worth observing. We could also help with testing. |
Revision as of 20:53, 15 June 2014
I am James Hare, the President of Wikimedia DC. I have served on the Board of Directors since May 7, 2011 and as President since March 9, 2013.
In the manner of my colleague User:Econterms I will use this page to take notes about my Wikimedia DC activity.
Wishlist
- Communications committee members and corresponding plan
Tax exempt status paperworkCRMNow the hard work of making it useful!- Strategic plan interviewing process (as first step toward strategic plan)
Centralized data collection and storage system (for edit-a-thon data and the like) – perhaps we could use Qualtrics?Fundraising planWiki Loves Monuments plan- Community outreach and engagement plan (and members for the Community Programs Committee)
Current and future projects
- Various edit-a-thons
- Strategic Plan
- Andrew Lih's Wikipedia class (now finished; we need to study it)
- Building a tech volunteer community (e.g. WikiHack)
- Open Government
- Building volunteer capacity in general
- Wikipedia for Activists
- Could Wikimedia DC take on the Generation Wikipedia project?
- Rewarding volunteers for their work
- Describing specific volunteer positions
- Emily comes to DC to teach people how to hold editor training workshops
- Library of Congress series of events
Conferences we should attend every year
- Community conferences:
- Wikimania
- Wikimedia Conference (Chapters Conference)
- WikiConference USA
- WikiSym, maybe
- Sunlight Foundation's Transparency Camp (unfortunately, the same dates as WikiCon this year)
- Either Museums and the Web or MCN conference?
WMF grantees of interest
- Peter Gallert: Working on oral citation project in Namibia. Put him in touch with Adriel Luis of Smithsonian APAC, who is interested in an oral citation project for Asian-American immigrants.
- Amanda Menking: Doing a study on women's participation on Wikipedia. Put her in touch with Emily since their projects complement each other very well.
- Jethro (I JethroBT): "Reimagining Wikipedia Mentorship," changing how online training of Wikipedians happens. Wikimedia DC's activities should have a strong online complement, so this research is worth observing. We could also help with testing.