GLAMTLV2018/Submissions/Structured Data on Commons - GLAM pilot projects workshop
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- Submission no. 68
- Title of the submission
- Structured Data on Commons - GLAM pilot projects workshop
- Author(s) of the submission
- Sandra Fauconnier - User:SandraF (WMF)
- E-mail address
- sandrafwikimedia.org
- Country of origin
- Belgium/Netherlands
- Affiliation, if any (organisation, company etc.)
- Wikimedia Foundation
- Type of session
- Workshop
- Length of session
- 75-90 minutes, preferably on Sunday or Monday
- Ideal number of attendees
- 20-50
- Abstract
A practical and hands-on workshop to teach participants to upload and edit GLAM files on Commons with structured data. If possible, we will work specifically on GLAM pilot projects with structured data on Commons that are in progress in November 2018. Depending on the state of development of the Structured Data on Commons project in November, this session may or may not include explanations about detailed metadata editing and/or using the newly redesigned Upload Wizard.
- What will attendees take away from this session?
- After this session, attendees have gained basic practical knowledge to edit structured data on Commons in a GLAM context, and to upload files to Commons in structured formats. They can apply this knowledge back home in their own GLAM projects.
- Attendees know where to find further documentation and to ask for help if they have more in-depth questions when they continue working with structured data at home.
- Attendees who are actively working on GLAM pilot projects with Structured Data on Commons have taken their pilot a step further and have gained practical knowledge and inspiration from each other.
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