[Wikimedia-l] Re: The Wikipedia Library: Accessing free reliable sources is now easier than ever

2022-01-19 Thread Anupam Dutta
A small step in the right direction...

What is the difference between "My Collection" & "Available Collection"?

Anupamdutta73

On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 02:53 Steven Walling  wrote:

> +1 to The Cunctator, this is wonderful. I used it thanks to the invite
> notification you sent to eligible users and it was super fast to get going.
> Kudos!
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:20 PM The Cunctator 
> wrote:
>
>> This is really well done. One suggestion that's probably already been
>> made and may have various reasons for not including would be to add some of
>> the non-paywalled libraries (like HathiTrust and the Federal Register) as
>> searchable options.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Sam Walton 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> We've just published a blog post summarising the new features and
>>> functionality available to active Wikipedia editors in The Wikipedia
>>> Library:
>>> https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/01/19/the-wikipedia-library-accessing-free-reliable-sources-is-now-easier-than-ever/
>>>
>>> The Wikipedia Library is a tool providing active Wikipedia editors with
>>> free access to otherwise-paywalled resources, including journals, books,
>>> newspapers, magazines, and databases. Over the past 5-10 years the library
>>> has built up a large collection of content from a wide range of publishers.
>>>
>>> In the past couple of years we've been finalising the centralised
>>> Wikipedia Library tool used for accessing all this content:
>>> https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/. I'm really pleased to announce
>>> that we've finished work on some long-requested and planned features which
>>> make it really simple to use!
>>>
>>> The library now has:
>>>
>>>- Proxy-based authentication for direct access of resources without
>>>a secondary login
>>>- A centralised search feature for browsing multiple collections
>>>from one place
>>>- An on-wiki notification to let editors know about the library when
>>>they have crossed the eligibility threshold (rolling out in stages
>>>throughout January)
>>>
>>> As the project I first joined the Wikimedia Foundation to work on years
>>> ago I'm personally thrilled that we've finally been able to deploy all
>>> these features!
>>>
>>> If you're eligible to use the library (500+ edits, 6+ months editing)
>>> you can jump in and start using the library straight away. We're now
>>> working on expanding and diversifying the content available in the library,
>>> so let us know on the suggestions page if there are collections you want us
>>> to make available: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/suggest/
>>>
>>> If the tool isn't currently localised into your language, you can
>>> translate it on TranslateWiki:
>>> https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikipedia_Library_Card_Platform
>>>
>>> We're planning to host some Office Hours, which will be a chance to get
>>> a walkthrough of how to use the library, as well as discuss your research
>>> needs and requests for new collections with the team. Look out for more on
>>> that in the coming weeks.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sam Walton
>>> Product Manager, The Wikipedia Library
>>>
>>> swal...@wikimedia.org
>>>
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[Wikimedia-l] Re: The Wikipedia Library: Accessing free reliable sources is now easier than ever

2022-01-19 Thread Juergen Fenn
Well, Hathi Trust is not a good example, I'm afraid, because most
content cannot be retrieved from there in this country. However, some
open access aggregators have been added, most notably the biggest index
for OA papers on the web at https://www.base-search.net/ .

Regards,
Jürgen.

Am 19.01.22 um 21:19 Uhr schrieb The Cunctator:
> This is really well done. One suggestion that's probably already been
> made and may have various reasons for not including would be to add some
> of the non-paywalled libraries (like HathiTrust and the Federal
> Register) as searchable options.
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Sam Walton  > wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We've just published a blog post summarising the new features and
> functionality available to active Wikipedia editors in The Wikipedia
> Library: 
> https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/01/19/the-wikipedia-library-accessing-free-reliable-sources-is-now-easier-than-ever/
> 
> 
>
> The Wikipedia Library is a tool providing active Wikipedia editors
> with free access to otherwise-paywalled resources, including
> journals, books, newspapers, magazines, and databases. Over the past
> 5-10 years the library has built up a large collection of content
> from a wide range of publishers.
>
> In the past couple of years we've been finalising the centralised
> Wikipedia Library tool used for accessing all this
> content: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/
> . I'm really pleased to
> announce that we've finished work on some long-requested and planned
> features which make it really simple to use!
>
> The library now has:
>
>   * Proxy-based authentication for direct access of resources
> without a secondary login
>   * A centralised search feature for browsing multiple collections
> from one place
>   * An on-wiki notification to let editors know about the library
> when they have crossed the eligibility threshold (rolling out in
> stages throughout January)
>
> As the project I first joined the Wikimedia Foundation to work on
> years ago I'm personally thrilled that we've finally been able to
> deploy all these features!
>
> If you're eligible to use the library (500+ edits, 6+ months
> editing) you can jump in and start using the library straight away.
> We're now working on expanding and diversifying the content
> available in the library, so let us know on the suggestions page if
> there are collections you want us to make
> available: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/suggest/
> 
>
> If the tool isn't currently localised into your language, you can
> translate it on
> TranslateWiki: 
> https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikipedia_Library_Card_Platform
> 
> 
>
> We're planning to host some Office Hours, which will be a chance to
> get a walkthrough of how to use the library, as well as discuss your
> research needs and requests for new collections with the team. Look
> out for more on that in the coming weeks.
>
> --
> Sam Walton
> Product Manager, The Wikipedia Library
>
> swal...@wikimedia.org
>
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[Wikimedia-l] Question about the Affiliates' role for the Call for Feedback: Board of Trustees elections

2022-01-19 Thread Jackie Koerner
*You can find this message translated into additional languages on
Meta-wiki.

(translations
from the Movement Strategy and Governance team will be posted within the
next day) *Please help translate to your language


Hi All,

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Call for Feedback: Board of
Trustees elections so far. The Movement Strategy and Governance team
suggested another question was still under discussion. As of today, we
announce the last key question:

How should affiliates participate in elections?

Affiliates are an important part of the Wikimedia movement. Two seats of
the Board of Trustees due to be filled this year were filled in 2019
through the Affiliate-selected Board seats process. A change in the Bylaws
removed the distinction between community and affiliate seats
.
This leaves the important question: How should affiliates be involved in
the selection of new seats?

The question is broad in the sense that the answers may refer not just to
the two seats mentioned, but also to other, Community- and
Affiliate-selected seats. The Board is hoping to find an approach that will
both engage the affiliates and give them actual agency, and also optimize
the outcomes in terms of selecting people with top skills, experience,
diversity, and wide community's support.

The Board of Trustees is seeking feedback about this question especially,
although not solely, from the affiliate community. Everyone is invited to
share proposals and join the conversation in the Call for Feedback
channels. In addition to collecting online feedback, the Movement Strategy
and Governance team will organize several video calls with affiliate
members to collect feedback. These calls will be at different times and
include Trustees.

Due to the late addition of this third question, the Call will be extended
until 16 February.

Join the conversation.


Best,

Movement Strategy and Governance

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Governance Location: Midwestern US (UTC-6)

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[Wikimedia-l] Re: The Wikipedia Library: Accessing free reliable sources is now easier than ever

2022-01-19 Thread Steven Walling
+1 to The Cunctator, this is wonderful. I used it thanks to the invite
notification you sent to eligible users and it was super fast to get going.
Kudos!

On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:20 PM The Cunctator  wrote:

> This is really well done. One suggestion that's probably already been made
> and may have various reasons for not including would be to add some of the
> non-paywalled libraries (like HathiTrust and the Federal Register) as
> searchable options.
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Sam Walton  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We've just published a blog post summarising the new features and
>> functionality available to active Wikipedia editors in The Wikipedia
>> Library:
>> https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/01/19/the-wikipedia-library-accessing-free-reliable-sources-is-now-easier-than-ever/
>>
>> The Wikipedia Library is a tool providing active Wikipedia editors with
>> free access to otherwise-paywalled resources, including journals, books,
>> newspapers, magazines, and databases. Over the past 5-10 years the library
>> has built up a large collection of content from a wide range of publishers.
>>
>> In the past couple of years we've been finalising the centralised
>> Wikipedia Library tool used for accessing all this content:
>> https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/. I'm really pleased to announce
>> that we've finished work on some long-requested and planned features which
>> make it really simple to use!
>>
>> The library now has:
>>
>>- Proxy-based authentication for direct access of resources without a
>>secondary login
>>- A centralised search feature for browsing multiple collections from
>>one place
>>- An on-wiki notification to let editors know about the library when
>>they have crossed the eligibility threshold (rolling out in stages
>>throughout January)
>>
>> As the project I first joined the Wikimedia Foundation to work on years
>> ago I'm personally thrilled that we've finally been able to deploy all
>> these features!
>>
>> If you're eligible to use the library (500+ edits, 6+ months editing) you
>> can jump in and start using the library straight away. We're now working on
>> expanding and diversifying the content available in the library, so let us
>> know on the suggestions page if there are collections you want us to make
>> available: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/suggest/
>>
>> If the tool isn't currently localised into your language, you can
>> translate it on TranslateWiki:
>> https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikipedia_Library_Card_Platform
>>
>> We're planning to host some Office Hours, which will be a chance to get a
>> walkthrough of how to use the library, as well as discuss your research
>> needs and requests for new collections with the team. Look out for more on
>> that in the coming weeks.
>>
>> --
>> Sam Walton
>> Product Manager, The Wikipedia Library
>>
>> swal...@wikimedia.org
>>
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[Wikimedia-l] Re: The Wikipedia Library: Accessing free reliable sources is now easier than ever

2022-01-19 Thread The Cunctator
This is really well done. One suggestion that's probably already been made
and may have various reasons for not including would be to add some of the
non-paywalled libraries (like HathiTrust and the Federal Register) as
searchable options.

On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Sam Walton  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We've just published a blog post summarising the new features and
> functionality available to active Wikipedia editors in The Wikipedia
> Library:
> https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/01/19/the-wikipedia-library-accessing-free-reliable-sources-is-now-easier-than-ever/
>
> The Wikipedia Library is a tool providing active Wikipedia editors with
> free access to otherwise-paywalled resources, including journals, books,
> newspapers, magazines, and databases. Over the past 5-10 years the library
> has built up a large collection of content from a wide range of publishers.
>
> In the past couple of years we've been finalising the centralised
> Wikipedia Library tool used for accessing all this content:
> https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/. I'm really pleased to announce
> that we've finished work on some long-requested and planned features which
> make it really simple to use!
>
> The library now has:
>
>- Proxy-based authentication for direct access of resources without a
>secondary login
>- A centralised search feature for browsing multiple collections from
>one place
>- An on-wiki notification to let editors know about the library when
>they have crossed the eligibility threshold (rolling out in stages
>throughout January)
>
> As the project I first joined the Wikimedia Foundation to work on years
> ago I'm personally thrilled that we've finally been able to deploy all
> these features!
>
> If you're eligible to use the library (500+ edits, 6+ months editing) you
> can jump in and start using the library straight away. We're now working on
> expanding and diversifying the content available in the library, so let us
> know on the suggestions page if there are collections you want us to make
> available: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/suggest/
>
> If the tool isn't currently localised into your language, you can
> translate it on TranslateWiki:
> https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikipedia_Library_Card_Platform
>
> We're planning to host some Office Hours, which will be a chance to get a
> walkthrough of how to use the library, as well as discuss your research
> needs and requests for new collections with the team. Look out for more on
> that in the coming weeks.
>
> --
> Sam Walton
> Product Manager, The Wikipedia Library
>
> swal...@wikimedia.org
>
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[Wikimedia-l] The Wikipedia Library: Accessing free reliable sources is now easier than ever

2022-01-19 Thread Sam Walton
Hi all,

We've just published a blog post summarising the new features and
functionality available to active Wikipedia editors in The Wikipedia
Library:
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/01/19/the-wikipedia-library-accessing-free-reliable-sources-is-now-easier-than-ever/

The Wikipedia Library is a tool providing active Wikipedia editors with
free access to otherwise-paywalled resources, including journals, books,
newspapers, magazines, and databases. Over the past 5-10 years the library
has built up a large collection of content from a wide range of publishers.

In the past couple of years we've been finalising the centralised Wikipedia
Library tool used for accessing all this content:
https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/. I'm really pleased to announce that
we've finished work on some long-requested and planned features which make
it really simple to use!

The library now has:

   - Proxy-based authentication for direct access of resources without a
   secondary login
   - A centralised search feature for browsing multiple collections from
   one place
   - An on-wiki notification to let editors know about the library when
   they have crossed the eligibility threshold (rolling out in stages
   throughout January)

As the project I first joined the Wikimedia Foundation to work on years ago
I'm personally thrilled that we've finally been able to deploy all these
features!

If you're eligible to use the library (500+ edits, 6+ months editing) you
can jump in and start using the library straight away. We're now working on
expanding and diversifying the content available in the library, so let us
know on the suggestions page if there are collections you want us to make
available: https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/suggest/

If the tool isn't currently localised into your language, you can translate
it on TranslateWiki:
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikipedia_Library_Card_Platform

We're planning to host some Office Hours, which will be a chance to get a
walkthrough of how to use the library, as well as discuss your research
needs and requests for new collections with the team. Look out for more on
that in the coming weeks.

-- 
Sam Walton
Product Manager, The Wikipedia Library

swal...@wikimedia.org
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[Wikimedia-l] Help us review the first round of Research Fund proposals

2022-01-19 Thread Emily Lescak
Hello,

In November, we announced [1] our first call for proposals to the Wikimedia
Research Fund [2]. Our submission deadline was January 3rd. We are now in
the exciting phase of reviewing submissions and making recommendations for
which proposals to advance to Stage II [3] and we welcome your input.

We are using a two-phase review process consisting of a technical review
conducted by researchers and an open community process on Meta [4] before
advancing to the next stages. On Meta, you can read the 33 proposals under
consideration from more than 20 countries and leave comments using our
feedback form linked from every proposal page.

The deadline for feedback is February 7th (23:59 AoE). If you have any
questions, please contact us at research_f...@wikimedia.org.

Thank you for your time.

Emily, on behalf of the Research Fund Organizing Committee [5]

[1]
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2021/11/03/launch-of-the-wikimedia-research-fund/

[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Programs/Wikimedia_Research_%26_Technology_Fund#Wikimedia_Research_Fund


[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Programs/Wikimedia_Research_%26_Technology_Fund


[4]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Proposed_Wikimedia_Research_Fund_applications_in_FY_2021-22


[5]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Programs/Wikimedia_Research_%26_Technology_Fund#Organizing_Committee



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[Wikimedia-l] WikiLearn pilot year report published

2022-01-19 Thread Asaf Bartov
Dear Wikimedians,

The Community Development team at the Wikimedia Foundation has been
thinking about an online learning platform for several years now. The onset
of the COVID-19 pandemic has focused us more strongly on building such a
platform to support learning and knowledge sharing across the movement, and
in early 2021, the team piloted [1]
hosting two online courses using the Moodle platform.

We have now published a report
[2] about that
pilot program, with a description of the rationale, design considerations,
curriculum structure, and both learners' and our own evaluations of how it
went. The report concludes with a series of recommended next steps.  The
team is actively pursuing those next steps, and they are going to be
submitted by the team in the upcoming annual plan process for the
Foundation's next fiscal year.

We invite you to read the report and ask any questions on the talk page. If
you are interested in taking part in teaching using this online learning
platform, please get in touch with the team by email to
comdevt...@wikimedia.org and tell us a bit about your plans, your subjects,
and your expected audience.

With best wishes for a healthy and productive 2022,

   Community Development team

   Wikimedia Foundation

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiLearn

[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiLearn/Pilot_report


Asaf Bartov (he/him/his)

Senior Program Officer, Emerging Wikimedia Communities

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