The following pages link to has part(s) of the class (P66):
Displayed 50 items.
- From British Newspaper Archives to Sage Journals... (Q22846) (← links)
- DPLA's Digital Asset Pipeline... (Q22847) (← links)
- Wikisource introduction (Q22848) (← links)
- Using the Campaign Product Event Registration Tools (Q22849) (← links)
- Wikidocumentaries for collaboration (Q22850) (← links)
- PROVOCAR MUSEOS. Herramientas para expandir la museología y el patrimonio (Q22851) (← links)
- A shared mission. UN and Wikimedians collaborating for free, accessible knowledge (Q22853) (← links)
- Understanding the Impact of Image Contributions to Commons (Q22854) (← links)
- Wikisource workshop (Q22855) (← links)
- Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons: Introduction and panel of Wikimedia pilots (Q22945) (← links)
- Evaluate projects: GLAM statistical tool (Q22947) (← links)
- Re-defining Cultural Program (Q22951) (← links)
- Let's sum all GLAM results (Q22955) (← links)
- State of the Wikisources (panel) (Q22959) (← links)
- Copyright in the Lusophone World: An overview of copyright laws... (Q22966) (← links)
- GLAM and 100wikidays - hand in hand together (Q22968) (← links)
- The seven habits of highly effective uploads (Q22972) (← links)
- How can we promote and create GLAM awareness in new communities? (Q22976) (← links)
- Anne Frank, Copyright & Wikipedia (Q22987) (← links)
- In the foot steps of Bodil Biørn in Armenia and Norway (Q22989) (← links)
- What can we do when a museum burns down?... (Q22993) (← links)
- Preserving and Defending History: Our Experiences with... (Q22995) (← links)
- Communicating GLAM-Wiki: What do we need to do next? (Q22998) (← links)
- Lightning Talks Session (Q22999) (← links)
- Lightning talks ‒ Friday (Q23000) (← links)
- greeting: Katherine Maher (Q23003) (← links)
- Impact and potential of structured data on Wikimedia projects for the GLAM sector (Q23008) (← links)
- Why before how: Program design strategies... (Q23009) (← links)
- Sum of all Paintings and Open Data (Q23010) (← links)
- Keeping it Sweet: GLAM at the Jam Museum in Holland (Q23012) (← links)
- Wikidata — What's new? (Q23014) (← links)
- Open your structured GLAM data with Wikibase... (Q23037) (← links)
- Israeli Outdoor Art in Wikidata: Applicable and Re-Usable Data (Q23038) (← links)
- WikiBotevgrad - the first wikitown in Bulgaria (Q23041) (← links)
- rephotography - adding a new dimension to photographs (Q23042) (← links)
- Wikidata’s role in metadata creation and reuse workflows in libraries (Q23044) (← links)
- Article Nursery Garden (Q23046) (← links)
- Wiki-fy the Met, Met-ify the Wiki (Q23048) (← links)
- Engaging GLAM institutions with Wikidata... (Q23050) (← links)
- Creative Commons GLAM Certificate... (Q23051) (← links)
- Redefining Open: Wikimedia and the National Library of Wales (Q23053) (← links)
- How can GLAM help close the gender gap & increase diversity (Q23055) (← links)
- 1Lib1Ref: Experiences and results around the world (Q23065) (← links)
- Wikipedia on the Road: Training Librarians in Bulgaria (Q23068) (← links)
- French GLAM project: Overview and strategy (Q23071) (← links)
- The National Library of Israel: a home for Wikimedians (Q23072) (← links)
- OpenRefine workshop (Q23073) (← links)
- GLAMWiki Engagement and Partnerships in Washington DC (Q23076) (← links)
- Beyond Money: The Wikimedia Role of Grant-Makers (Q23077) (← links)
- Lost at sea of Wikipedia - how organisations navigate... (Q23078) (← links)