The Mixed Museum: an overview of the residency
By Leah Emary, Wikimedian in Residence at the Mixed Museum and Connected Heritage Project Lead at Wikimedia UK As a … Continue reading "The Mixed Museum: an overview of the residency"
arrow_forwardBy Leah Emary, Wikimedian in Residence at the Mixed Museum and Connected Heritage Project Lead at Wikimedia UK As a … Continue reading "The Mixed Museum: an overview of the residency"
arrow_forwardA new Wikimedia Residency is starting this month, in mini format. One of our Connected Heritage Digital Skills Wikimedians, Leah Emary, will … Continue reading "A new mini Wikimedian in Residence at The Mixed Museum"
arrow_forwardAs part of the National Lottery funded Digital Skills for Heritage initiative, Wikimedia UK is running webinars to showcase what … Continue reading "Connected Heritage webinars"
arrow_forwardTOWARDS A NATIONAL COLLECTION: WIKIMEDIA UK AND PARTNERS WORKING TOWARDS INCREASED AND DIVERSIFIED ENGAGEMENT £14.5m awarded to transform online exploration … Continue reading "Towards a National Collection"
arrow_forwardOver the course of lockdown in Scotland, we’ve seen a variety of responses to the conditions of the pandemic reflected … Continue reading "Virtual Volunteering with the National Galleries of Scotland"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK is launching a landmark partnership with the UK-based Khalili Collections – one of the greatest and most comprehensive … Continue reading "“Masterpieces of the World” – A Landmark Partnership between Wikimedia UK and the Khalili Collections"
arrow_forwardLast weekend Conway Hall in central London hosted a Wikipedia editathon to improve pages on Wikipedia about 19th century pamphleteers … Continue reading "Conway Hall collections helping to improve Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardIt has come to that time of year when we’re taking in nominations for Wikimedian of the Year, 2018! Nominating your Wikimedian of the Year is a great opportunity … Continue reading "Nominate your Wikimedian of 2018"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK Chief Executive Lucy Crompton-Reid has been published in a new book on Feminism and Museums by Museums Etc. Lucy’s chapter is on Wikimedia … Continue reading "Lucy Crompton-Reid on Feminism and Museums"
arrow_forwardGlasgow Women’s Library; the Scottish Poetry Library; the Scottish Storytelling Centre; James Kelman’s classic How Late It Was, How Late; … Continue reading "#1Lib1Ref in Scotland"
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