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Wikimedian in Residence for the National Library of Scotland | 7/31/2014
Presentations and workshops
Several presentations were made both within the NLS and to external GLAM organisations both in Scotland and abroad. All told, these presentations reached an audience of approximately 300 people, and the wider online impact of recorded talks and interviews is unknown. The events included:
- Presentation: 'Wikimedians in the Library'—Library Science Talks, CERN Library (Geneva) and Swiss National Library (Bern), Switzerland (June 2014)—15 people (talk recorded)
- 'Interview with Wikimedian in Residence at the NLS'—SLA Europe podcast (June 2014)—talk recorded
- 'Metadata and Digital Content Licensing Policy at the NLS'—Training workshop, National Library of Scotland (June 2014)—15 people
- Working with Wikimedia half-day GLAM workshop, Edinburgh (June 2014), 11 people (see Case Study for details)
- Presentation: 'A Wikimedian in Residence at the NLS'—Glasgow Museums AGM, Glasgow (June 2014)—30 people
- Joint training session with Pat Hadley for Open Access Archaeology group (May 2014)—4 people
- Presentation: 'Wikimedia, GLAM, and Open Access'—What I Know Is Symposium, University of Stirling (March 2014)—30 people
- 'Open access licensing, Wikimedia, and art'—Round Table Forum: Art and IPR in an Open Access Digital Policy, University of Dundee (March 2013)—15 people
- Presentation: 'Do you have the facts about Wikipedia?'—Special Library Association Europe, Edinburgh (March 2014)—20 people
- Presentation: 'Imagining a World: Wikimedia and open access innovations at the NLS'—The EDGE Conference, Edinburgh (February 2014)—110 people
- Joint training session for Glasgow School of Art Library and Archives with Graeme Arnott (December 2013)—3 people
- Presentation: 'Wikimedia, libraries, and open-access knowledge building'—Grampian Information Annual Conference, Aberdeen (November 2013)—40 people
- 'What is a Wikimedian? Tales from the NLS Wikimedian in Residence'—Jisc RSC Scotland webinar (October 2013)—at least 10 people (talk recorded)
- Five training sessions for NLS curatorial and digital access staff (2013-2014), 20+ people
- Wiki & Biccy information session, National Library of Scotland (October 2013)—10 people
NLS WIKIMEDIAN IN RESIDENCE SPEAKING AT SWISS NATIONAL LIBRARY, JUNE 2014
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