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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Section 1: Practical Applications in the Classroom
    1. Chapter 1: Library-Faculty Collaboration Using Wikipedia for Learning and Civic Engagement
    2. Chapter 2: “Yeah, I Wrote That!”: Incorporating Critical Information Literacy to Build Community Inside and Outside of Wikipedia
    3. Chapter 3: Where History Meets Modern: An Overview of Academic Primary Source Research-Based Learning Programs Aggregating Special Collections and Wikimedia
    4. Chapter 4: Learning Design to Embed Digital Citizenship Skills in the Undergraduate Classroom: A Collaboration among Instructor, Academic Librarian, and Wikipedian
    5. Chapter 5: Authentic Learning in Cultural Anthropology: Editing Wikipedia for Real-World Impact
  9. Section 2: Practical Applications Outside the Classroom
    1. Chapter 6: Do Black Wikipedians Matter? Confronting the Whiteness in Wikipedia with Archives and Libraries
    2. Chapter 7: WP:Catégorie Is … Liaison Librarian Contribution to Local Québécois LGBTQ+ Content in Francophone Wikipedia
    3. Chapter 8: African Academic Libraries Partnering with Wikimedia Projects: Values and Benefits
    4. Chapter 9: Engaging Student Employee Expertise to Improve Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons
    5. Chapter 10: Crowdsourcing and Collaboration: Academic Libraries as Partners in NNLM’s #CiteNLM Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons
    6. Chapter 11: Bibliowikis: The Volunteer-Driven, Catalan Case Study of Libraries as Hotspots for New Wikipedians and High-Quality Sources
  10. Section 3: Wikipedians-in-Residence
    1. Chapter 12: Beyond the Wikipedian-in-Residence, or How to Keep the Flame Burning
    2. Chapter 13: Changing the Way Stories Are Told: Engaging Staff and Students in Improving Wikipedia Content about Women in Scotland
    3. Chapter 14: Notes from the Field: Three Wikimedian-in-Residence Case Studies
    4. Chapter 15: The Open Technology Specialist at the University of Toronto Libraries: A Comprehensive Approach to Wikimedia Projects in the Academic Library
  11. Section 4: Wikipedia Sister Projects
    1. Chapter 16: Hong Kong Literary Landscape: A MediaWiki for Literary Reading and Writing
    2. Chapter 17: Structuring Bibliographic References: Taking the Journal Anais do Museu Paulista to Wikidata
    3. Chapter 18: Wikisource as a Tool for OCR Transcription Correction: The National Library of Scotland’s Response to COVID-19
    4. Chapter 19: Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians
  12. Bookend: An OA Publishing Perspective, 2019–2021
  13. List of Contributors
  14. Index

Index

Note: Page numbers in italic and bold indicate figures and tables; Page numbers followed by “n” indicate chapter notes.

A

Àbac, 165

academic primary source research-based learning programs, 35–45

education programs

future recommendations for, 43

Historical Book Review, 39–40

impact in and beyond the classroom, 42–43

limitations of, 43

On Expedition course, 38–39

Opening up old books: Investigating the botanical archives of Maastricht, 40–42

noneducational Wikimedia project

Wiki-Scientists project, 44

Academy of Medicine of Toronto, 235

ACRL. See Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)

AFC. See Article for Creation (AFC)

AfLIA. See African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA)

#AfLibWk, 124, 126

African academic libraries, partnering with Wikimedia projects, 119–29

Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, 96

African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA)

and Wikimedia partnerships, 119, 124–27

challenges to, 127–29

opportunities for, 127–29

AfroCROWD, 98

Aguilar, Verónica, 185–86

Allen, Clarissa Minnie Thompson

Treading the Winepress, 294

Amazon, 289

American Library Association, 71

American University of Central Asia (AUCA), 5, 7–9, 15

Amical-way, 159, 163, 166, 169

Amical Wikimedia, 158, 161–66, 168

Anais do Museu Paulista, 264–74, 265

Andorran Copyright Law, 165

Appiah, Kwame, 96

Archives of Gender and Sexuality, 115

Art+Feminism, 22, 123, 139, 220, 222

Article for Creation (AFC), 225, 226

Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), 64, 302

Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education, 55, 64, 68–72, 80

Association of Research Libraries, 296

Athena Scientific Women’s Academic Network (SWAN), 204

AUCA. See American University of Central Asia (AUCA)

authentic learning, in cultural anthropology, 64–76

advice and recommendations, 74–76

assessment, 85

assignment, 67–68, 80, 83–85

disciplinary information literacy

empowering learners, 74

gender bias, 73–74

information literacy, as social justice, 71–73

Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education, 68–71

Authority Is Constructed and Contextual, 69–70

Scholarship as Conversation, 70–71

learning outcomes, 80, 81–83

literature review

editing Wikipedia, in higher education classrooms, 66

librarians–faculty collaboration, 66–67

semester lengths, 85–86

Wikipedia editing assignment, 80

Authority Is Constructed and Contextual, 69–70, 73

B

Backer, Alice, 98

BAnQ. See Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)

BDCV. See Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas (BDCV)

Berson, Amber, 220–21

Bezzi, Tommaso Guadenzio, 264

bibliographic references, structuring, 260–75

context, 263–65

data visualization, 273–74, 274

sources on Wikimedia projects, 261–63, 262

Zotero, importing scholarly articles into Wikidata via, 266–73, 267–70, 273

Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas (BDCV)

WIR in, 177, 182–91

collaboration, 184–86

fireplaces, building, 186–91, 188

#1Bib1Ref, 183–84

strengths, leveraging, 184–86, 185

Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), 115

Bibliothèques de la Ville de Montréal, 115

#Bibliowikis

in Catalonia’s public libraries, 158–70

volunteer-driven philosophy, 162–67

deployment, 163–65

strengths, 165–67

threats, 165–67

uncertainties, 165–67

weaknesses, 165–67

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), 94, 96, 101

BIPOC in the Built, 99

Bizdin Muras, 7

Blackening Wikipedia, 98

Black Lives Matter movement, 92

Black Lunch Table (BLT), 97, 98

Black scholars, encyclopedic knowledge of, 94–96

Black Wikipedians, 91–102

future of, 99–101

libraries and archives, 93–96

responsibility of, 96–99

BLT. See Black Lunch Table (BLT)

Blyden, Edward W., 95

Bobiwash, Rodney, 219, 238

Bourg, Chris, 93, 94

Brawley, Benjamin Griffith, 294

Brightspace, 54

Brooklyn Public Library, 98

Buolamwini, Joy, 99

C

Carliner, Jesse, 218, 219, 227–28

Carroll, Emma, 204

Catalan language, 159–60

Catalan librarians, Wikipedia’s benefits and opportunities for, 161–62

Catalan Wikipedia (Viquipèdia), 158–62, 161

Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC), 168

CC. See Creative Commons (CC) license

CDC. See curriculum development consultant (CDC)

CEAS. See Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales A.C. (CEAS, College of Ethnologists and Social Anthropologists)

censorship, 14

chapbooks, 279

Chávez, Micaela, 182

Chinese Language Curriculum Guide (Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary), 251–53, 251

Chinese University of Hong Kong Library (CUHK Library), 247, 248

“Fun with Learning Chinese Language through Literary Walk Project (Fun Project)”, 248–54

Chiu, Alfred Kaiming, 94

Cisneros, Jaime, 189

Citation Hunt, 76

#CiteNLM edit-a-thons, 144–56

academic libraries, as partners, 152–56

collaboration, 153–54

evaluation, 155–56

host selection, 153

implementation, 153–54

campaign history and evolution

background, 147

2018 campaigns, 147–49

2019 campaigns, 149–50

2020 campaigns, 150–52

#CiteNLM Guide for Organizers, 150, 154

civic activism, 14–15

COBDCV. See Official College of Librarians and Documentalists of the Land of Valencia (COBDCV)

Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales A.C. (CEAS, College of Ethnologists and Social Anthropologists), 184

Colegio Nacional de Bibliotecarios (National College of Librarians), 186

COLMEX. See El Colegio de México (COLMEX)

Concordia University Library

Wikimedian-in-Residence, 220–21

Connaught Laboratories, 235

copyright debt, 199

Coren, Ashleigh, 147

Creative Commons (CC) license, 9, 22, 23, 168, 189

critical information literacy, 18–32, 66

existing infrastructures, 21–23

iterative collaboration, 23–24

representation, 27–28

technology and culture through Wikipedia, understanding, 24–27

critical pedagogy, 19

Crockford, Ally, 201

crowdsourcing, 144–56

cultural anthropology, authentic learning in, 64–76

advice and recommendations, 74–76

assessment, 85

assignment, 67–68, 80, 83–85

disciplinary information literacy

empowering learners, 74

gender bias, 73–74

information literacy, as social justice, 71–73

Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education, 68–71

Authority Is Constructed and Contextual, 69–70

Scholarship as Conversation, 70–71

learning outcomes, 80, 81–83

literature review

librarians–faculty collaboration, 66–67

Wikipedia in higher education classrooms, editing, 66

semester lengths, 85–86

Wikipedia editing assignment, 80

culture through Wikipedia, understanding, 24–27

curriculum development consultant (CDC), 126, 127

D

data visualization, 273–74, 274

Data Visualization Internship, 204

Davidson, Cathy N.

New Education, The, 31

Dean, Phillip Hayes, 294

Design Justice Network, 101

Dewey Decimal Classification System, 94

Dewey, Melville, 94

Díaz Roble, Tajëëw B., 190

DIB. See Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB)

Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB), 58

Diderot, Denis

Encyclopedie, 95

DigiComp: Core Competencies for Digital Citizenship, 50–51, 53

digital citizenship skills, in undergraduate classroom, 47–60

development of, 48–52

collaboration, 51–52

DigiComp: Core Competencies for Digital Citizenship, 50–51, 53

higher education, 49

learning design and outcomes, 54–60

academic’s perspective, 53–54

librarian’s perspective, 54–56

Wikipedian’s perspective, 56–59

digital competence, 48

disciplinary information literacy, 71–73

Discovery of the Middle Ages: From Parchment to the Internet, 36

Dorion, Michel, 112

Du Bois, W. E. B., 94–96

Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage (SAE), 44

E

ECTS. See European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)

Edinburgh Seven, 201–2, 201, 207, 208, 209

edit-a-thons, 18–23, 52, 54, 97–99, 124, 164, 165, 168, 182, 184–88, 190–92, 197, 201–4, 208, 219, 222, 224, 243n9, 263, 284, 287

#CiteNLM, 144–56

debriefing with collaborators, 137–38

hearing from peer coaches, 138–42

challenges, 141

diversity, 139

identities, 139

interests, 139

prior knowledge, 139–40

recommendations, 141–42

resource and community, 140–41

strengths, 139–40

institutional context, 134–35

preparation for, 135–37

student employee expertise to improve, 132–43

#Eduwiki, 167, 169

Ekiti State University, 123

El Colegio de México (COLMEX), 182

Gender Studies Program, 184

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 49, 94–95

Ennegreciendo Wikipedia, 98

Equate Scotland Careerwise, 204

Escobar, Claudia, 189, 190

Escobar, Israel, 185

ESMUC. See Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC)

Espinal, Isabel R., 93

European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), 37

experiential learning, 53, 60, 240

F

Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, 122, 123

FESABID. See Spanish Federation of Societies of Archivist, Librarians, Documentalist, and Museology (FESABID)

fireplaces, building

documentation, 187–89, 188

feedback, 189–91

MVP approach, 186–87

First Satellite Launch in Kyrgyzstan project, 13

Floyd, George, 92

Fondation Lionel Groulx, 107

Foster, Kelly, 284

Framowitz, Daniel Tsvi, 179

Francophone Wikipedia, liaison contribution to Québécois LGBTQ+ content in, 106–17, 108, 110

FRBR. See Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)

Freire, Paulo, 26, 28

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), 288

“Fun with Learning Chinese Language through Literary Walk Project (Fun Project)”, 248–54

Fun Writing Literary Footprints Project (2019–2021), 258

G

Galvan, Angela, 93

Gates, Henry, Jr., 96, 99

gender

bias, 11, 73–74

imbalance, 10, 11

inequality, 12, 72–74

justice, 10, 11

Gender, Sex, and Sexuality: A Global Perspective, 64, 65, 67–68, 80

GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums), 21–22, 178, 219, 220, 223, 226, 261, 263

Google Books, 289, 295

Google Search, 128, 235, 236, 236, 289

Grupo de Usuarios Wiki Movimento Brasil (Wiki Movement Brazil User Group), 263

H

Hall, Tracie D., 93

Hart, Heather, 97

Hathcock, April, 93

Heilman, James, 147, 148

higher education, Wikipedia in, 49, 65

editing, 66

Highton, Melissa, 199

Hinojo Sánchez, Àlex, 164

Historical Book Review, 39–40, 43

Hong Kong Literary Landscape MediaWiki, 247–58, 254, 255

collaborative learning platform for, 257

features of, 254–56

Hong Kong Literature Research Centre (HKLRC) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 247–49

“Fun with Learning Chinese Language through Literary Walk Project (Fun Project)”, 248–54

Honma, Todd, 93

Honours+ program, 37

hooks, bell, 28

I

IFLA. See International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)

Illinois State University Research Grant, 288

inclusiveness, 14

Indiana University Ruth Lilly Medical Library, 152

information literacy, 7, 35, 52, 55, 65, 75, 121, 136, 143, 197, 221, 228, 239

critical, 18–32, 66

definition of, 68

disciplinary, 71–74

Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education, 55, 64, 68–72, 80

health, 151

instruction, 67

skills, 32, 42, 64, 66, 67, 200, 203

as social justice, 71–72

in cultural anthropology, 72–73

traditional, 15

Information Services Group (ISG), 202

Information Social Justice, 72

Institute of Ecology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, 184

International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 166, 296

International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD), 291

International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI), 291

ISBD. See International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)

ISG. See Information Services Group (ISG)

ISNI. See International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)

J

Jesuit Library, 68

Jex-Blake, Sophia, 201, 208

Jung, Ji Yun Alex, 218, 219, 223

K

Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, 123

Kibombo, Alice, 127

Kloda, Lorie, 220, 221, 224, 227

knowledge equity, promotion of, 200

Koerner, Jackie, 100

Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution, 1

Kolb, David A., 60

Kuhlthau, Carol

“Inside the Search Process,” 75

Kyrgyz Wikipedia, 7–8

L

Lagos State University, 122

Lamotte, Mado, 112

LC. See Library of Congress (LC)

LCCN. See Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN)

LCDGT. See Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms (LCDGT)-controlled vocabulary

LCSH. See Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)

learning design, 54–60

academic’s perspective of, 53–54

librarian’s perspective of, 54–56

Wikipedian’s perspective of, 56–59

LGBTQ Media Representation, 22, 23, 28

LGBT Thought and Culture, 115

liaison librarians

contribution to Québécois LGBTQ+ content in Francophone Wikipedia, 106–17, 108, 110

librarians–faculty collaboration, 66–67

librarians in Africa

future directions of, 121–23

history of, 121–23

library-based residencies’ activities, 180

library–faculty collaboration, 5–15

Library Juice Press, 302

Library of Congress (LC), 289, 290, 292, 297

classification system, 94

Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN), 291

Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms (LCDGT)-controlled vocabulary, 289, 290, 292, 293

Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), 289

Library Services Unit of the University of Guadalajara, 186

LibraryThing, 289

Lih, Andrew

Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World’s Greatest Encyclopedia, The, 1

Listeria, 293

Littlejohn, Allison, 202

M

Maastricht Research Based Learning (MaRBLe), 37, 38

Maastricht University Library, 37, 43, 45

MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC), 288–90

and Wikipedia lists, similarities and differences between, 291–96, 293

MacMillan, Chrystal, 207

Maize Books, 303, 307n2

MaRBLe. See Maastricht Research Based Learning (MaRBLe)

MARC. See MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC)

Mason Undergraduate Peer Research Coaches, 132

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Freel Library, 152

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 99

Mayer, Katherine, 92, 93

McAndrew, Ewan, 203, 284

Medical Library Association (MLA), 149–50

Health Disparities Special Interest Group, 149

Melnichenko, Mikhail, 180

Mexican Movement of 1968, 186

Microsoft Corporation, 96

Migneault, Benoît, 115

minimum viable product (MVP), 186–87

MLA. See Medical Library Association (MLA)

Movement of Kyrgyz Wikipedians, 8

Movimientos Sociales, 191

Mukherji, Diva, 207

Murrieta, Aidee, 183, 187, 189

Museu Paulista, 264

MVP. See minimum viable product (MVP)

N

NAF. See Name Authority File (NAF)

Nairn, Margaret, 207

Name Authority File (NAF), 293, 297

Name Authority Records (NARs), 291, 292, 294

Nanginá Research and Intercultural Services Cabinet, 185

Narrating Him/Her in My City (2017–2019), 257

NARs. See Name Authority Records (NARs)

Nartey, Felix, 125

National Institutes of Health (NIH), 146

National Library of Andorra, 168

National Library of Israel, 179

National Library of Medicine (NLM), 146, 147, 149, 154

National Library of Scotland

OCR transcription corrections using Wikisource, 277–85

Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM)

#CiteNLM edit-a-thons, 144–56

New Readers Outreach Survey (2016), 121

Ng, Roxana, 238

Nigeria Institute of Journalism, 123

NIH. See National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Nkrumah, Kwame, 95

NLM. See National Library of Medicine (NLM)

Nnamdi Azikiwe University Library, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 123

NNLM. See Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM)

Noircir Wikipedia, 98

O

OA. See Open Access (OA)

OCLC, 127, 289, 295

OCR. See optical character recognition (OCR)

OERs. See open educational resources (OERs)

Official College of Librarians and Documentalists of the Land of Valencia (COBDCV), 164

OIF. See Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF)

Olaniyan, Olushola, 122

Old Books in a New World, 36

#1Bib1Ref, 183–84, 187, 188, 190

O’Neil, Erin, 222, 223, 227

#1Lib1Ref campaign, 2, 119, 123, 124, 125, 147, 150, 160, 164, 165, 177, 218, 284, 287

On Expedition course, 38–39

Open Access (OA), 232–33, 301–7

advice and recommendations for, 306–7

planning and preparation for

Creative Commons license, 304

funding, 302–3

publisher selection, 302–3

in the time of COVID, 304–5

open educational resources (OERs), 7–10, 13, 20, 199, 203, 209

Open Education Weeks, 169

Opening up old books: Investigating the botanical archives of Maastricht, 37, 40–42

open pedagogy, 19, 20

Open Society Foundation, 7

Open Technology Specialist (OTS)

at University of Toronto Libraries, 230–43

Open University of Catalonia (UOC), 168

Open West Foundation, 98

optical character recognition (OCR)

Wikisource as tool for, 277–85

Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), 109

Osadebe, Ngozi, 123

Osuigwe, Nkem E., 125–26

othering, 38

OTS. See Open Technology Specialist (OTS)

outlearning, 20

P

PALNI. See Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI)

PCC. See Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC)

peer coaches, 132–43

peer learning, 132, 134

Perseus Books, 96

Phelps-Stokes Fund, 95

Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), 168

Porter, Dorothy, 94, 99

Premium, 37

Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI), 75

Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC), 241, 291, 292, 297

Project Passage, 289

Public Library of the Government of Andorra, 165

Public Library Service of the Catalan Ministry of Culture, 158, 161

R

Radford University McConnell Library, 152

RDA. See Resource Description and Access (RDA) standards

Read/Write My City Project (2015–2017), 257

Reagle, Joseph

Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution, 1

representation, 27–28

research-based learning, 35–45

Resource Description and Access (RDA) standards, 291

responsibility, online environment and, 13–14

S

SAE. See Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage (SAE)

Sanger, Larry, 253

Scholarship as Conversation, 70–71

Scientific Library of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 180

SCONUL. See Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL)

search engine optimization (SEO), 284

SEO. See search engine optimization (SEO)

Severson, Sarah, 222, 224

Shafack, Rosemary M., 126–27

Simson, Frances, 207

SMELL test, 55–56

social justice, 20, 27, 64, 66, 74, 76, 101, 135

information literacy as, 71–72

in cultural anthropology, 72–73

Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL)

Seven Pillars of Information Literacy Core Model, 55

Sophie Lucyk Virtual Library, 241

Spanish Federation of Societies of Archivist, Librarians, Documentalist, and Museology (FESABID), 166

Special Collections, 39–41, 43

State Library of Queensland, 179

Strickland, Donna, 73

Summer Institute of Linguistics, 185

Survey of Scottish Witchcraft, 204

SWAN. See Athena Scientific Women’s Academic Network (SWAN)

T

Taunay, Afonso d’Escragnolle, 264

technology through Wikipedia, understanding, 24–27

Temple University, 22

“This Month in GLAM,” 180, 181

Thomas, Sara, 201, 284

Trumaine, Mitchell, 290

twenty-first-century skills, 200

U

UAB. See Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)

Ubiquity Press, 303

UCLA. See University of California, Los Angeles Biomedical Library (UCLA)

UMass. See University of Massachusetts Lamar Soutter Library (UMass)

UMB. See University of Maryland, Baltimore Health Sciences and Human Services Library (UMB)

UNESCO. See United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 158–59, 166

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), 168

“Open Educational Resources: Sharing to Educate,” 169

University College Dublin, 47, 51, 55, 60

University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

Wikipedia edit-a-thons, 132–43

University of Alberta Library

Wikimedian-in-Residence, 222–24

University of California, Los Angeles Biomedical Library (UCLA), 152–54

OpenUCLA Centennial Initiative, 154

University of Dundee, 205

University of Edinburgh, 197–210

accused witches in Scotland, map of, 204–5, 205

copyright, 199–200

Edinburgh Seven, 201–2, 201

knowledge equity, promotion of, 200

OER Service, 199

residency, 202–3

Scotland’s suffragettes, 206

twenty-first-century skills, 200

“Wiki Women in Red” workshops, 203–4

women’s suffrage, interactive timeline of, 206–7, 207

University of Guadalajara’s Library Network, 183

University of Ibadan, Oyo State, 123

University of Ilorin, Kwara State, 123

University of Maryland, Baltimore Health Sciences and Human Services Library (UMB), 152, 153, 155

University of Massachusetts Lamar Soutter Library (UMass), 152–53, 155

University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 123

University of Pennsylvania Biomedical Library (UPenn), 153

University of Toronto Libraries (UTL)

Agnes Chamberlin, 234

Anatomia, 234

Discovery and Early Development of Insulin Collection, The, 233, 235, 236, 242n1

open access, 232–33

open digital collections, 232–33

Open Technology Specialist, 230–43

deeper resource integration, 237–39, 238

engagement, 241

library capacity-building, 239–41

Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office (SCCO), 232

Wenceslaus Hollar Digital Collection, 233, 234

Wikimedian-in-Residence, 218–20

Wikipedia initiatives at, 233–36

Wikipedian-in-Residence (WIR), 230, 231

UOC. See Open University of Catalonia (UOC)

UPenn. See University of Pennsylvania Biomedical Library (UPenn)

UPF. See Pompeu Fabra University (UPF)

Urkund, 54

UseModWiki, 257

UTL. See University of Toronto Libraries (UTL)

Uzzell, Janeen, 92, 93

V

Valencian Museum of Ethnology, 164

Valentine, Jina, 97

Velella, Rob, 179–80

VIAF. See Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)

Village Girl Project, 12

Virtual International Authority File (VIAF), 44, 291

volunteering, 162–67

VuFind, 289

W

Wales, Jimmy, 99, 120, 253

Weiluan, Lu, 248

white supremacy, 92–96, 99, 100

Wikidata, 43–45, 262, 287, 296–97

duplicates, checking, 269–70

Wikidata Lab XXI: Structuring Bibliographic References, 264

Wikidata Summer Institute, 284

WikiEdu, 18, 20, 22–25, 27, 29, 85

Wiki Indaba, 97–98

Wiki Loves Falles, 164

Wiki Loves Monuments, 284

Wikimedia, 36, 39–42, 45, 120

partnerships, AfLIA and, 119, 124–27

Wikimedia Commons, 43, 56, 115, 164, 166, 179, 191, 233, 266

Wikimedia Community of Interest, 284

Wikimedia Community User Group Ghana, 98

Wikimedia Community User Group Nigeria, 98

Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda, 98

Wikimedia España, 164

Wikimedia Fan Club, 122–23

Wikimedia Foundation, 91, 120, 121, 243n6

Wikimedia Foundation for the first African Librarians Week (May 24–30, 2020), 124

Wikimedia Movement. See Wikimedia

Wikimedia Nederland, 36–38, 45

Wikimedia Nigeria, 128

Wikimedian-in-Residence (WiR), 197, 214–28

activity, 224

Concordia University Library, 220–21

definition of, 215–17

engagement, 227

future directions, 227–28

hiring, 224–25

interactive timeline of, 217

paid role, 225–26

priorities and goals, 226–27

recommendations, 224–28

resources, 217

scope diagram, 216

University of Alberta Library, 222–24

University of Toronto Libraries, 218–20

Wikimedia South Africa, 98

Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report, 109

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria (WUGN), 122, 123

Wiki Movimento Brasil, 264

Wikipedia. See also individual entries

Five Pillars of, 10, 101, 121

potential in the classroom, 10–15

as a work in progress, 10–15

Wikipedia: Benelux Education Program, 36

Wikipedia Education program, 49, 60

Wikipedia Education Program, Maastricht University, 35, 36

“Wikipedia et la communauté LGBTQ+: visible et vivante,” 113–15, 114

WikipédiaFR, 106–17, 108, 110

Catégorie classification system, 112–13

Wikipedia in African Libraries project, 127

Wikipedia + Libraries: Better Together, 127

Wikipedia + Libraries: NNLM, 152, 156

Wikipedia lists and MARC cataloging, similarities and differences between, 291–96, 293

Wikipedian-in-Residence (WIR), 126, 127, 164, 177–93

BDCV experience, 182–91

collaboration, 184–86

fireplaces, building, 186–91, 188

#1Bib1Ref, 183–84

strengths, leveraging, 184–86, 185

history of, 178–82, 179, 181

University of Toronto Libraries, 230, 231

Wikipedians and librarians, reciprocity in description between, 287–97

Wikipedia Student Program, 49

Wikipedia Visiting Scholar program, 289

Wikipedia Working Group (WWG), 147–56

Wikipedia y Bibliotecas, 189

“Wikiproject NLS Workflow,” 281

Wiki-Scientists project, Maastricht University, 36, 44

Wikisource

Manual of Style, 280

as tool for OCR transcription correction, 277–85

“Wiki Women in Red” workshops, 203–4

Winram, Laurence, 208

WiR. See Wikimedian-in-Residence (WiR)

WIR. See Wikipedian-in-Residence (WIR)

Woodson, Carter G., 95

WUGN. See Wikimedia User Group Nigeria (WUGN)

WWG. See Wikipedia Working Group (WWG)

Wyatt, Liam, 178

Z

Zotero, importing scholarly articles into Wikidata via, 266–73, 267–70, 273

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