Wikimedia Resource Center/Programs Support

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Education initiatives seek to bring educational institutions to the Wikimedia projects. In this portal, you will find shared learning from program leaders all over the world, resources to start a new program, and case studies of successful programs.

Contact: Nichole Saad

The Wikipedia Library helps editors access reliable sources to improve Wikipedia. It also helps knowledge professionals share their collections with the public.

Contact: Jake Orlowitz

Find resources to partner with Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums, and bring their communities to the Wikimedia projects.

Contact: Alex Stinson

Guidance on maintaining a friendly and safe atmosphere at events.

A directory of useful Wikimedia-related tools, including tools for metrics and working more efficiently.

This page provides sample program metrics and additional resources for edit-a-thons and editing workshops.

Related pages: Program resources

Find tools and share advice on how to start and improve writing and editing contests.

Contests are about so much more than creating content! Find tools and share advice on how to start and improve photo contests and events.

Wikimedians and educators have taught students around the world to contribute to Wikimedia projects. This toolkit contains resources they have tested and refined over the last ten years.

This page provides sample program metrics and additional resources for GLAM projects.

This page provides guidelines, sample program metrics and additional resources for planning conferences.

A treasure trove of measures of success for anyone involved in the Wikimedia movement who wants to evaluate their programs.

A spreadsheet linking to tools that can be used in implementing and evaluating programs.

These resources were created and compiled by the Volunteer Supporters Network for community support in the Wikimedia movement.

Contact: Connect/Volunteer supporters network