Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian Institution

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Welcome to the Smithsonian Institution WikiProject on the English Wikipedia! We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Smithsonian Institution———the world's largest museum and research complex. Among its business units, the Smithsonian contains multiple examples of all four of the letters in GLAM: 19 galleries and museums, 20 branch libraries, over a dozen archival repositories, a zoo, and roughly 6,000 staff members caring for its collections and sharing its mission: "the increase and diffusion of knowledge."



The project's goals include editing, enhancing, and creating new articles or content, related to:


 * 1) Notable artifacts, artworks, documents, or other records within the Smithsonian's collections
 * 2) Notable people such as artists, scientists, historic figures, notable women, and diverse populations who have significant presence within the Smithsonian's collections
 * 3) Smithsonian Institution personnel, including leadership, curators, scientists, and other notable staff members
 * 4) Smithsonian Institution affiliates, programs, events, functions, and charities
 * 5) Notable animals displayed (alive or dead), such as those in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History or the National Zoo, provided the animal has a name (example: Cher Ami)
 * 6) Smithsonian Institution museums and research centers
 * 7) NEW! A Wikidata project, targeting artists and artworks for the Sum of All Paintings project, type specimen in the National Museum of Natural History collection, and women represented in the Smithsonian's collections as part of its Women's History Initiative. Read more here.



This relationship officially began on June 26, 2010, as part of the 10th DC meetup, when members of the Wikimedia: DC Chapter met with representatives of the National Museum of the American Indian and other Smithsonian units, whom were overwhelmingly receptive to the idea of potential collaboration. Soon after the initial contact, a training and information session was organized for 30 Smithsonian staff members. Attendees ranged from technical staff to curators, all of whom were instructed on registration, best practices for editing, and understanding conflict of interest.

Due to the diversity, complexity, size, and decentralized nature of the Smithsonian Institution, it was difficult to immediately define and scope any specific projects that could successfully encompass the entire Institution. However, relationships and discussions between Smithsonian staff and DC area Wikimedians, continued to develop after the momentum of this initial push.

On April 11, 2011, Sarah Stierch and Katie Filbert presented a  to an audience that included hundreds of Smithsonian staff. Following discussions after the presentation, Stierch agreed to join the Archives of American Art as the Smithsonian Institution's first Wikipedian in Residence from June to September 2011 (see GLAM/AAA project page). She presented a series of brown bag lunch workshops for Smithsonian staff and helped plan the Institution's first Backstage Pass & edit-a-thon at the Archives of American Art.

Stierch, continued her involvement by becoming Wikipedian in Residence for the Smithsonian Institution Archives from March to June 2012 (see GLAM/SIA project page), where she helped plan two edit-a-thons and coordinated content donations to Wikimedia commons.

While unit-by-unit collaboration by a dedicated Wikipedian in Residence has proven a successful model for working with the Smithsonian thus far, there are other opportunities for both, online and real life collaboration, that have yet to be unexplored. This central GLAM/SI project, exists to help facilitate and organize formal, and informal, opportunities for collaboration with Smithsonian staff, and to provide a location for communication, sharing of ideas, and requests for assistance with Smithsonian resources.

In 2018, Wikimedia DC Member, Andrew Lih, taught a series of Wikidata workshops to staff across the Smithsonian; which were well-received by all. Smithsonian staff spend a lot of time and resources on their data, so there is a clear benefit for both parties. Also in 2018, the Smithsonian kicked off an Open Data Pilot targeting Wikidata, to contribute data about: artists and artworks, scientific type specimen and collectors, and women represented in the Smithsonian's collections as part of its Women's History Initiative.



Visit the project pages for more detailed descriptions of activity and outcomes


 * Smithsonian Institution, 2013 (pan-Institutional) - Hosted Wikipedian in Residence, Dominic McDevitt-Parks, for the summer of 2013, with support from the Office of the Secretary, the Archives of American Art, and the Office of the Chief Information Officer.


 * Smithsonian Institution Archives, 2012 - Hosted Wikipedian in Residence Sarah Stierch from March - June 2012, and continue to seek active online volunteers from the community. See the Smithsonian Institution Archives Project Page for more information and contacts.


 * Archives of American Art, 2011 - Hosted Wikipedian in Residence Sarah Stierch from June - September 2011, and continue to have active Wikipedians working among the Archives' staff. Visit the Archives of American Art Project Page for a list of ongoing articles in need of editing, or contact user Sarasays for more information about volunteer opportunities and access to archival resources.


 * Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative, 2018-ongoing - Open Knowledge Coordinator Kelly Doyle, is developing a series of in-person and virtual crowdsourcing opportunities, to increase the representation of American women online. Visit the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative Project Page

At the initial meeting with the Smithsonian, Wikipedians proposed a number of cooperative activities between the Smithsonian and the Community (See the ). While progress has been made in hosting "Wikipedians in Residence" along with conducting staff workshops and edit-a-thons, a number of these ideas are still relevant, and have yet to come to fruition:


 * Events
 * Ongoing or regular meetups at the Smithsonian, for in-person development of high-importance Smithsonian collection content
 * "Wiki-Academies", in which Wikipedians provide training opportunities for Smithsonian staff who wish to learn more about the Wikipedia community
 * Smithsonian staff workshops with Wikipedians, to increase their awareness and use of, Smithsonian resources in article-writing
 * Volunteer Support
 * Continued cultivation and recruitment of, new Wikipedians in Residence——on-site, special guest, Wikipedians who can:
 * Connect Wikipedians with Smithsonian staff for collaborations
 * Analyze and manage content on Wikipedia, to best benefit the missions of both, the Smithsonian, and the Wikipedia community
 * Coordinate competitions and/or edit-a-thons, to improve Smithsonian-related content on Wikipedia
 * Improved access to Smithsonian resources, such as libraries and archives, allowing volunteers to conduct research for Wikipedia content
 * Content Development
 * Wikipedian organization and development of Smithsonian-related content on Wikipedia
 * Clearer identification and attribution of media, from and by the Smithsonian Institution, on Wikimedia sites
 * Image restoration and development for Wikimedia and Smithsonian shared use
 * The sharing of Smithsonian media on Commons, such as images, animations, and sounds with Wikipedia, to increase visibility of collections and use of materials

Additions to this list are welcome and encouraged!

March 2018

 * "How Smithsonian Helped Solve the Twitter Mystery of the Unknown Woman Scientist, Smithsonian Magazine article by Jackie Mansky, assistant web editor

April 2016

 * "Color History with the Smithsonian Recap!", The Bigger Picture: Smithsonian Institution Archives blog post by Effie Kapsalis, SIA Staff Member

May 2012

 * "Fun Facts: The Surprises You Find When Writing Wikipedia With the Archives", The Bigger Picture: Smithsonian Institution Archives blog post by Sarah Stierch, SIA Wikipedian in Residence

April 2012

 * "Women Can Do Science Too; Wikipedia ‘Bout to Find Out", by Caity Weaver, Gawker
 * "How Many Women Does It Take to Change Wikipedia?" by Aviva Shen, Around the Mall blog
 * What’s Missing On Wikipedia?, MakerBot blog, April 16, 2012

March 2012

 * "Meet Sarah Stierch: The Archives’ Wikipedian in Residence" by Catherine Shteynberg, The Bigger Picture: Smithsonian Institution Archives blog
 * Press Release (PDF) from Smithsonian Institution Archives announcing Wikipedian in Residence, Sarah Stierch

October 2011

 * "Archives of American Art Contributes Photo Collection to Wikimedia Commons" - Smithsonian Newsdesk, October 5, 2011

July 2011

 * "How the Smithsonian is Helping Wikipedia", by Derek Lieu, video and article, Chronicle of Philanthropy August 11,2011


 * "Reaching the public via Wikipedia" by Michael Douma, Idea.org


 * "Wikipedian-in-Residence’ Helps Share Smithsonian Archives", by Cody Switzer, Chronicle of Philanthropy, July 28, 2011


 * "Location! Location! Location!" by Marvin Heiferman, The Bigger Picture: Smithsonian Institution Archives blog, July 6, 2011

May 2011

 * "A Very Wiki Summer: First Wikipedian-in-Residence for the Smithsonian Institution to Join the Archives of American Art in June"', by SarahStierch for the Archives of American Art Blog.

April 2011

 * "First Wikipedian-in-Residence at Smithsonian Institution" from The Signpost


 * "Wikimedian in residence at #ArchivesAmerArt" from Words and What Not


 * "Wikimedia + Archives of American Art = #wikilove" from Your Favorite Museum Intern: Sarah Stierch blog


 * "In Residence around the world" from the Wikimedia Foundation blog


 * Be GLAMorous: Join WikiProject GLAM/SI (video), by Katie Filbert and Sarah Stierch. UStream recording of a live presentation about the GLAM/SI initiative given at the "Ignite Smithsonian" event on April 18, 2011.

2010

 * "WikiProject Smithsonian Institution", The Signpost, October 10, 2010


 * "How Can Wikipedia Grow? Maybe in Bengali" by Noam Cohen, The New York Times, July 11, 2010