Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2014–2015

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This plan documents Wikimedia District of Columbia's program and organizational development plans for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015. Wikimedia DC embarked on a strategic planning process during fiscal year 2013–14, a process that will result in a completed strategic plan during this fiscal year. We have diversified our outreach efforts to include historical, scientific, and technological organizations, and we began improving our technical infrastructure to support our work.

This year, we are focused on increasing our outreach efforts to firmly establish our presence as knowledge workers while working to embed the values of the Wikimedia movement in our current partner organizations. We are developing an infrastructure of best practices and technologies that will boost our ranks as a membership organization and as a volunteer organization. These efforts work together to institutionalize Wikimedia DC as a Washington-based organization working to share our knowledge with the world.

Content programs

In 2015 our content programs will focus on encouraging individual content contributors and empowering broader institutional participation. During the last fiscal year we hosted several edit-a-thons with institutions in various subject areas, including the fine arts, chemistry, history, and law. These events allowed us to build connections with these organizations and to develop a list of over 100 potential Wikipedia editors. Through the research of Emily Temple-Wood, our Vice President and an Individual Engagement Grant recipient of the Wikimedia Foundation, we have developed a program to train small groups of motivated individuals in writing Wikipedia articles through recurring events. Our goal this year is to implement this program in at least two organizations. We will also continue to host regular edit-a-thons with organizations that share our goals.

Wikipedia Workshops

Wikipedia Workshops build on the edit-a-thon concept that has been successfully implemented at Wikimedia DC events. While edit-a-thons as currently carried out are successful promotional events that give participating individuals and organizations a taste of editing Wikipedia, they have not been proven effective to recruit people to become Wikipedia editors. The workshop concept developed by Wikimedia DC works to improve the editing skills of participants through small instructional groups and pre-scheduled recurring events.

We are currently planning two workshop programs in Washington, DC, one focused on art history and another on public health. Our goal is to recruit ten participating editors and one facilitator for each program. Each program will include one session a week for four weeks, focusing on creating content on Wikipedia. Our goal is to see one new article created (or an existing article substantially expanded) per person per session, i.e. 80 new or expanded articles between the two programs. An article is substantially expanded if at least 1,000 bytes of content is added.

As a variant on the workshop theme, Wikimedia DC is interested in seeing an expansion of the Wikipedia Education Program in DC. The Education Program brings editing Wikipedia to the classroom, sharpening the research skills of students and giving them a charitable alternative to writing papers that will never be read again. We are in the position to implement a unique version of this program, tying in extra-curricular Wikipedia engagement with classroom activities, including field trips for edit-a-thons. This would allow us to also reach out to an additional base of local community members. Our goal for classroom engagement this fiscal year will be at least two university courses implementing the Wikipedia Education Program.

Institutional Partnership Building

In July 2014, Wikimedia DC kicked off Wikipedia Summer of Monuments, a campaign dedicated to improving coverage of historic places, particularly in the Southern United States.

  • Build on Leo's efforts, working with historical archives
  • Eventual goal is to have a US GLAM-Wiki Coordinator who helps Dominic and the Consortium

Edit-a-Thons

This past fiscal year, Wikimedia DC scheduled 20 edit-a-thons. At these edit-a-thons, over 120 participants contributed over 250,000 bytes of content. More importantly, these edit-a-thons allowed us to become better acquainted with cultural, scientific, historical, or government institutions that share our mission, including the National Archives and Records Administration, American Chemical Society, Smithsonian Institution, the DC Historical Society, and the University of Maryland Libraries. There is growing interest in hosting edit-a-thons with our organization, with many organizations willing to contribute all the event hosting costs in-kind. There is also interest from existing partners to carry out longer-term Wikimedia-related programming, as reflected in our annual plan and in the National Archives' decision to hire a full-time Wikipedian in Residence.

As edit-a-thons are the primary recruitment vehicle for Wikimedia DC, we would like to continue hosting them this fiscal year. Our goal this fiscal year is to host edit-a-thons with at least 15 institutions, expanding on the prior year's nine. Of these 15, we would like to organize at least two with scientific institutions and three with government institutions.

Technology programs

  • OPEN DATA
    • Wikidata and open data efforts

Community programs

  • TRAINING
    • Workshop Facilitator
    • Campus Ambassador Training
    • GLAM Boot Camp with National Archives
  • PROMOTIONAL EVENTS
    • Public health summit
    • Diversity Conference
    • Attending other events
  • SOCIAL SUPPORT

Public policy

Organizational development

Fit to strategy