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Submission no. 5
Title of the submission
An Introduction to New Zealand GLAM-Wiki: The Marriage of Two Knowledge Systems
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Author(s) of the submission

Susan Tolich User/Susan Tol

E-mail address

susantol@live.co.uk

Country of origin

New Zealand

Affiliation, if any (organisation, company etc.)

Auckland War Memorial Museum


Type of session
Lightning Talk
Length of session

5 minutes

Ideal number of attendees

20


Abstract
In June 2017 New Zealand began its journey towards establishing a GLAM-wiki community. The Auckland War Memorial Museum hosted its first Wikimedian in residence allowing the author to create connections between a host of Wikipedia editors and the Auckland Museum.  The initiative brought visibility to previously underrepresented topics on Wikipedia such as female fashion designers and Māori artists.  Progress was made and there is still a long way to go. This talk provides an overview of GLAM-wiki collaborations occurring in New Zealand as well as fleshing out the obstacles faced. The most prominent challenge is respectfully integrating indigenous cultural knowledge into Wikipedia. While there are many international case studies to draw on as guidance, there is still uncharted territory within each unique setting. In New Zealand concerns remain around intellectual property status of indigenous knowledge and if Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge system) is compatible with Wikipedia formats.  This talk does not resolve these challenges but acknowledges the path forward for our institutions will be as unique to New Zealand as the indigenous knowledge system found there. The way forward requires a slower road to be taken, one that ensures that indigenous knowledge shared on Wikipedia enriches, not dilutes, the culture it originated from.
What will attendees take away from this session?
  1. ... ...An overview of collaborations and initiatives taking place in New Zealand
  2.   An insight into what New Zealand has in common to many GLAM-wiki collaborations that focus on indigenous knowledge
  3. A nuanced understanding of why the Maori knowledge system and Western knowledge system are incompatible and how this impacts GLAM-Wiki collaborations.  
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