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goals of advancing the content of Knowledge, Wikidata and Commons through the knowledge and resources of GLAM institutions. This distinction is important, since that not all "paid" editing is seen as inherently contradictory to the Wikimedia community's goals, in the same way that not pure "volunteer" editing is not always virtuous. In the past I have helped establish guidelines and best practices for public relations and corporate communications professionals to maintain a hands-off policy for Knowledge content, which can be seen at
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One student mistakenly thought that breaking one Knowledge entry into two was 'plagiarism' because she was copying the information onto another page. I had to convince her that because it was internal to Knowledge, it was like rearranging furniture inside your home, not stealing someone else's sofa.
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My goal is to make mutually beneficial contributions of multimedia and metadata more accessible to the public via collaboration with the Wikimedia community. Sometimes that is through facilitating content donations, code contributions, or teaching and service. As a veteran Wikipedian since 2003 and
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Everybody can be great. Because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve.... You don't have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul
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The original WP:COI policy had a prime directive that I abide by: "When advancing outside interests is more important to an editor than advancing the aims of Knowledge, that editor stands in a conflict of interest." It is in this spirit where partnerships can thrive with coincident and reinforcing
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Folks were unaccustomed to using disinterested, third person, NPOV style. Having been first-person writers most of their lives, most used "I" and "we," as well as the imperative, "Let us talk about the car industry..." Because the content was about something they knew and loved - Hong Kong - many
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Many had to adjust to what they were used to doing - copying. Some students lifted entire sections from tourism or government Web sites. Showing the power of collaborative editing, Wikipedians struck them out, or removed copyrighted photos. Good for Wikipedians. Students were warned before the
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took up the role of cheerleader, and could not resist using phrases such as "the most beautiful" or "the excellent efficiency." I welcome theories to help explain this tendency. Some have said Chinese language speakers tend to the more flowery and expressive terminology.
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I have assisted the Varkey Foundation in promoting their Global Teacher Prize and helping to release their content under a free license. I have contributed photos from their event to Wikimedia Commons and helped create a stand-alone
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The idea of "shared watchlists" often comes up. You can do this type of thing by convention using normal pages, and the "Related changes" option. Example created as an experiment under my user page, but now a generally used page:
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Students got enthusiastic after a critical mass of information was put into their entries. They started building on each others' work and picked up momentum on their progress. Some got quite carried away with photos, like on the
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I'm not a fan of touting featured articles, either as a pre-requisite for administrator status or as a measure of community worth, but here are some I've been involved with, as far as I can tell.
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as Wikimedian-at-large in a compensated role, helping the museums, research institutions, affiliates and educational units with contributing their content under their open access initiative and
1013:"With all the mass media concentrated in a few hands, the ancient faith in the competition of ideas in the free market seems like a hollow echo of a much simpler day." ~Kingman Brewster, Jr. 186:
I have worked with the Pulitzer Prizes to take high quality portrait photos of winners (journalists, authors, artists) and upload them to Wikimedia Commons in 2018. They can be found here at
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Some students were confused by the different namespaces, so one group created their entry as "Knowledge:Victoria_Peak" and wound up editing that for a while before moving to "Victoria_Peak"
1061:"Among all the things I'm going to tell you today about being a journalist, all you have to remember is two words: governments lie." - US journalist I.F. Stone, to journalism students 727: 230: 564: 1019:"The bigger the information media, the less courage and freedom they allow. Bigness means weakness." ~Eric Sevareid, "The Press and the People," television program, 1959 1215: 1064:"Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing." -Jimmy Wales, July 2004 151:
as a Wikimedia Strategist in a compensated role, working with their collections managers and developers with content contributions and Wikidata work related to their
1016:"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." ~Malcolm X 1036:"For a successful technology reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman on the Space Shuttle disaster. 328: 998:"Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock." ~Ben Hecht 159:
an administrator on English Knowledge and Wikidata, I strive to abide by the Wikimedia movement's accepted policies and Terms of Use on conflicts of interest.
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project and were warned sternly once again -- no material can be copied into Knowledge without permission. The practice still persists, however.
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He has been an editor since July 2003, and was made an admin/sysop October 3, 2003, when he passed the RfA process with a grand total of
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While he's started many articles and pages on Knowledge, here are ones that are notable, and that he's (sort of) proud of creating:
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on file uploads and creation of Wikidata items related to their release of open access materials in January 2019.
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Maybe not as much as you think. See some statistics for how many actual NPOV disputes there are in Knowledge.
1010:"Journalists cover words and delude themselves into thinking they have committed journalism." ~Hedrick Smith 677: 523: 152: 78: 1030:"Fate is just what you call it when you don't know the name of the person screwing you over." Lois, from 81:, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Now at The Met blog, March 4, 2019. By Andrew Lih, Wikimedia Strategist. 1240: 1085: 929: 781: 591:
I was one of the first to use Knowledge in the university setting for instruction (Summer 2003), and CNN
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Here's a running log of what I've experienced so far in setting 80 students loose on Knowledge:
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The Knowledge Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia
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This page is about the user page. For the Knowledge article about the same user, see
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Knowledge isn't a welcoming or pleasant place for many female editors. Things like
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His research into the use of machine learning techniques with Wikidata include:
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Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale
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I currently serve in the general role of Wikimedian-in-residence for two
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Changing names of entries confused some, but they got it eventually.
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I've been to meetups with Wikipedians all over the world, including:
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Smithsonian Institution Archive and American University WikiWorkshop
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Smithsonian American Art Museum and American University WikiWorkshop
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National Archives and Records Administration Knowledge Hack-a-thon
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He's fortunate to have been to every Wikimania conference (see
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Smithsonian Institution Archives Women in Science Edit-a-thon
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page for more information. Sometimes he can be found at the
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Wiki Education Foundation holiday party, December 18, 2014
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article) and removing overly-promotional language in 2018.
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at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, September 4, 2015
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National Archives and Records Administration Scan-a-thon
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As part of 2017 American University class COMM420/620
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Women in Science and Engineering Edit-a-Thon at MITRE
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Wikimedia Foundation holiday party, December 17, 2014
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where he helped start the new media program. See the
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Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
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Andrew Lih
m:User:Fuzheado

ISBN
1401303714
Facebook group
Knowledge Weekly
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Smithsonian Institution
Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale
American University
University of Southern California
University of Hong Kong
Columbia University
Knowledge:School and university projects
Chinese Knowledge
User:Fuzheado/Video_project
six yes votes
GLAM
Smithsonian Institution
Strategic Plan 2022
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Open Access initiative
WP:PRCOM
Global Teacher Prize
Varkey Foundation
commons:Category:2018_Pulitzer_Prizes
Cleveland Museum of Art
London
Beijing

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