IFLA Wikidata Working Group: Updates from the library field
10-30, 21:50–22:15 (UTC), Room 2

The 2016 joint white paper by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) and Wikimedia Foundation, “Opportunities for Academic and Research Libraries and Wikipedia,” states: “The potential of Wikidata to draw linked data and linked data authorities together across the world’s languages and many different ontologies and taxonomies has enormous potential to support researchers around the world.” IFLA’s place as a global organisation for library and information services, with ongoing relationships with organizations like the United Nations shares strong affinities with the aims and scope of the Wikimedia projects.

The IFLA Wikidata Working Group was formed in late 2019 for the purpose of aiding the international library community in organizing around the Wikidata platform to leverage advocacy work and to encourage best practices. This session will discuss the activities of the Working Group, including a series of videos produced through a WikiCite grant, support for #1lib1ref, and ongoing work to support both Wikidata and Wikibase use in the context of library metadata.


Link to notes

https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikidataCon2021-IFLAWikidataWorkingGroupUpdate

What will the participants take away from this session?

Participants will gain an understanding of library needs at a global scale, and how they may be reached within the frame of a professional organization that provides key opportunities to grow the Wikimedia movement through reaching new audiences. IFLA is recognized as an influential source of major library standards and collaborations with other global organizations, such as the United Nations, and provides a sustained path towards library engagement with Wikidata and other Wikimedia projects.

Language

English

Recording

Yes

Other links

Stacy Allison-Cassin is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, in the LIS program. Her work is centered in the areas of knowledge organization, knowledge equity, and music. A Citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario, she engages in work and research related to Indigenous matters in libraries and the larger cultural heritage sector and has been an active member of the Wikidata community since 2016.