User talk:Boite-en-Valise

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You also might explain your user name, which I translate as "Box in a suitcase." There must be a story behind that. Maybe put the explanation on you user page, which will also turn the red-link to blue.

Smallbones (talk) 22:23, 8 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Ditto on what SB says. Red links on editor's names are like Red flags to a lot of editors. So, as they used to chant at the University of Michigan, "Go Blue".  Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 14:37, 9 May 2012 (UTC)

WikiWomen's Luncheon at Wikimania 2012

 * Sorry we didn't meet up - I did keep an eye out but ended up not going to many GLAM sessions. Hope you enjoyed it & found it useful anyway! Johnbod (talk) 14:31, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

GLAM: Philadelphia Museum of Art update
Hi GLAM PMA folks! I wanted to update you about some recent events related to our fantastic Museum. I met Jessica Milby, PMA Collections Information Project Manager, at Wikimania in July. Jessica was looking for ways to improve articles on Wikipedia about the Museum and its artists/collections. We followed up a few weeks later at the Perelman Building in downtown Philadelphia where we discussed ways to increase participation in the GLAM/PMA project.
 * The first idea is to do some outreach to the GLAM:PMA project members, including mass messages updating you all about plans and, seeking feedback about new ideas, and hearing your thoughts about what's in the works.
 * The next step is a drive to improve the main Philadelphia Museum of Art article. The article is currently 'B-Class', but Jessica was confident that with the abundance of high quality sources about the Museum that it could be improved even further.  Jessica recommended this extensive source from the Museum's website.
 * Another idea that came out of the meeting was a project within the Museum to assess which PMA-related topics are missing articles on Wikipedia.
 * One of Jessica's ideas is to have the knowledgeable curators of the Museum provide recommended reading lists for PMA-related articles. That should be a great first step to guiding editors towards the information they need to expand and improve that content.
 * Also raised for discussion were some ideas about how to engage the broader community. There is interest in setting up a tour/edit-a-thon, but this remains in the preliminary stage.  Would you be interested in participating in such an event?
 * We have new stats! These 24 articles are all under the PMA project.  I compiled the last 90-day page views and then annualized the results.  PMA-related articles get almost 800,000 view per year!

It's exciting to have a partner in Jessica Milby and there should be a lot of good work coming out the collaboration within the next 3-6 months. Please stop by the GLAM/PMA project page and leave your thoughts. What ideas do you have? How can we move forward on the above projects? I Hope you're all well. Cheers! Ocaasi 19:05, 10 September 2012 (UTC)