Hi Reem,

I must agree with Kerry that the most important step when building a new 
relationship with librarians is to assume that their knowledge and 
understanding of Wikipedia is generally poor. I work as a wikimedian in 
residence at the Scottish Library and Information Council and my remit is to 
work across all the public libraries in Scotland and engage them in Wikipedia 
activities. Over time, we’ve developed a kind of pathway for engaging with new 
libraries that want to take part in the project.
We usually start with an advocacy session focused on the benefits of open 
knowledge, introducing wikipedia and its sister projects, highlighting how some 
of the strategic goals of the wikimedia community overlap with the goals of 
libraries and finally expanding on a few examples of GLAM projects that have 
taken place in libraries. For me those would using be GLAM projects that took 
place at the National Library of 
Scotland<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/National_Library_of_Scotland>,
 the National Library of 
Wales<https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Expert_outreach/National_Wikimedian_at_the_National_Library_of_Wales>,
 the Catalonian public libraries 
wikiproject<https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Case_studies/Catalonia%27s_Network_of_Public_Libraries>,
 The Bodleian library<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Oxford>’s 
ventures with Wikidata and the OCLC online Wikipedia training for 
librarians<http://www.oclc.org/blog/main/wikipedia-the-webjunction-way/>. You 
might find other GLAM examples that better suit your local context. It might 
also be worth referring to the webjunction Librarians who 
Wikipedia<https://www.webjunction.org/search-results.html?output=xml_no_dtd&oe=utf8&ie=utf8&filter=0&site=WebJunction&client=WebJunction&q=%22Librarians+Who+Wikipedia%22&num=10&lr=lang_en&sort=date:D:L:d1&ulang=&=&access=p&entqr=3&entqrm=0&entsp=a__non-marketing_default&wc=200&wc_mc=1&start=0&rfilter=allfilter>
 blog series.
Once we’ve run the initial advocacy session, we’ll then look at running a one 
day staff training session focused on teaching librarians the ins and outs of 
wikipedia and how to edit. Next we’ll support them to find a group they want to 
run a project with and offer the group training before running an editathon. 
The final phase of this pathway is to train groups of librarians in how to be 
wikipedia trainers and event coordinators. This approach works well with public 
libraries and we’ve been steadily building a base of libraries engaged with 
Wikipedia across Scotland. In future, we also plan on building more engagement 
with uploading digital collections to Wikimedia Commons and introducing the use 
of Wikidata in relation to library collections.
You can learn more about my project at 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/SLIC.
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

Best wishes,

Delphine Dallison
Wikimedian in Residence
Scottish Library and Information Council
Turnberry House
Suite 5:5, Fifth Floor
175 West George Street
Glasgow G2 2LB
Tel: 0141 202 2999
www.scottishlibraries.org<http://www.scottishlibraries.org/>

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