Strategy/Wikimedia movement/2017/Sources/English sister projects

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What group or community is this source coming from?

name of group English sister projects
virtual location (page-link) or physical location (city/state/country)
Location type (e.g. local wiki, Facebook, in-person discussion, telephone conference) local wiki
# of participants in this discussion (a rough count) 4

Summary[edit]

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Summary for the discussion:

Line Statement (summary sentence) Keywords
1 It should be easier to find and use content from projects like WikiSource in other projects. projects, collaboration, interwiki, WikiSource, search, reuse
2 The process of getting things into and out of resource projects like WikiSource should be easier. Wikisource, projects, interwiki, software, content-creating, content-using, usability
3 Wikisource should be able to "interoperate with other library and archival systems" Wikisource, collaboration, software
4 Features should be measured against external alternatives, to make ours the most compelling. features, software
5 Wikisource will help define the standards for all transcription projects wikisource, standard, external collaboration, software
6 Work with GLAM organizations, especially smaller ones GLAM, long-tail
7 Our projects will be welcoming places, encouraging to newcomers welcoming, friendly, newcomers
8 We've pursued success with two of Tim Berners-Lee's visions of the web, "Enquire Within" and linked structured data. We don't know what is next. Possibly "open notebook"? open to innovation
9 Wikidata should grow to a billion+ statements, including lexical coverage to aid with translation, and GLAM metadata, and bibliographic data, and more. wikidata, translation, GLAM
10 Standardization of citations to allow better reuse and attachment to page-content wikicite, citation, wikidata, references, standard
11 Improve educational aspects, workflows, toolkits, and develop our own learning platform with our content. OER, education
12 Improve all aspects of reliability, disambiguation, and neutral writing. reliability, quality-control

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