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[GLAM] Evaluation of WiR posts / GLAM partnerships
Sara Thomas
2016-01-12 15:20:01 UTC
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Hello all,
Sara Thomas here, Wikimedian in Residence at Museums Galleries Scotland. My post is rapidly coming to an end... and as we apply for more funding for the post (not from WMUK), we're looking to create an evaluation tool which can be used to evidence the impact of these programmes. One of the aims is that we can use this tool - and its outcomes - to build a stronger case for support for further funding, and that it could be shared with other residents and GLAM partnerships.
My research thus far has taken me to toolsets for evidencing the impact of the digitisation of museum collections, and there's a growing body of work on that. However, what we're looking at is somewhat different, and I'd really love to hear from anyone - particularly from outwith the UK - who has any Wiki-specific evaluation experience and could offer advice.
I'm contactable on ***@museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk if you'd rather talk off-list.
Many thanks, and hope to speak to some of you soon!Best,Sara ThomasWikimedian in ResidenceMuseums Galleries Scotlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Museums_Galleries_Scotland[[user:lirazelf]]
Jesse de Vos
2016-01-12 15:25:13 UTC
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Hi Sara,

Have you looked into the Wikimetrics tool? https://metrics.wmflabs.org/
It's mostly aimed at evaluating events, like editathons and such. However
if colleagues at the Museum Galleries became active you could use it to
measure their activities.

I don't know what other activities you have developed, but perhaps a survey
among the staff could give insight into what the organization has learned
about things like Open Data, Wikimedia projects, community engagement etc.

Best of luck,

Jesse

2016-01-12 16:20 GMT+01:00 Sara Thomas <***@live.com>:

> Hello all,
>
> Sara Thomas here, Wikimedian in Residence at Museums Galleries Scotland.
> My post is rapidly coming to an end... and as we apply for more funding for
> the post (not from WMUK), we're looking to create an evaluation tool which
> can be used to evidence the impact of these programmes. One of the aims
> is that we can use this tool - and its outcomes - to build a stronger case
> for support for further funding, and that it could be shared with other
> residents and GLAM partnerships.
>
> My research thus far has taken me to toolsets for evidencing the impact of
> the digitisation of museum collections, and there's a growing body of work
> on that. However, what we're looking at is somewhat different, and I'd
> really love to hear from anyone - particularly from outwith the UK - who
> has any Wiki-specific evaluation experience and could offer advice.
>
> I'm contactable on ***@museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk if you'd rather
> talk off-list.
>
> Many thanks, and hope to speak to some of you soon!
> Best,
> Sara Thomas
> Wikimedian in Residence
> Museums Galleries Scotland
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Museums_Galleries_Scotland
> [[user:lirazelf]]
>
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Sara Thomas
2016-01-12 16:32:12 UTC
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Hi Jesse!
Thanks for this. I have indeed looked at Wikimetrics, it's a great tool and I'm hoping to use it more. MGS is the national development body for museums in Scotland, so I've been working nationally with a number of different organisations. I would like to survey all those I've worked with, but would like to find a good methodology for evaluation before I do this, in order to get the best quality of data.
Thanks again!Sara

Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:25:13 +0100
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Subject: Re: [GLAM] Evaluation of WiR posts / GLAM partnerships

Hi Sara,
Have you looked into the Wikimetrics tool? https://metrics.wmflabs.org/It's mostly aimed at evaluating events, like editathons and such. However if colleagues at the Museum Galleries became active you could use it to measure their activities.
I don't know what other activities you have developed, but perhaps a survey among the staff could give insight into what the organization has learned about things like Open Data, Wikimedia projects, community engagement etc.
Best of luck,
Jesse
2016-01-12 16:20 GMT+01:00 Sara Thomas <***@live.com>:



Hello all,
Sara Thomas here, Wikimedian in Residence at Museums Galleries Scotland. My post is rapidly coming to an end... and as we apply for more funding for the post (not from WMUK), we're looking to create an evaluation tool which can be used to evidence the impact of these programmes. One of the aims is that we can use this tool - and its outcomes - to build a stronger case for support for further funding, and that it could be shared with other residents and GLAM partnerships.
My research thus far has taken me to toolsets for evidencing the impact of the digitisation of museum collections, and there's a growing body of work on that. However, what we're looking at is somewhat different, and I'd really love to hear from anyone - particularly from outwith the UK - who has any Wiki-specific evaluation experience and could offer advice.
I'm contactable on ***@museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk if you'd rather talk off-list.
Many thanks, and hope to speak to some of you soon!Best,Sara ThomasWikimedian in ResidenceMuseums Galleries Scotlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Museums_Galleries_Scotland[[user:lirazelf]]

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