WikiCite 2018
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- For the parent page, see WikiCite
WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.
WikiCite 2018 expands efforts started with WikiCite 2016 and WikiCite 2017 to explore these possibilities by leveraging Wikidata—Wikimedia’s structured knowledge base—and to develop open source tools to improve citation management and verifiability strategies for free knowledge. Since then, the amount of bibliographic data in Wikidata has grown exponentially, allowing us to glimpse the possibilities of a truly open, universal library and citation graph, while also exposing significant social and technical challenges.
This year presents a pivotal moment for WikiCite, wherein its emergent community — consisting of Wikimedians, librarians, LODLAM practitioners, software engineers, data scientists, and open knowledge advocates — must grapple with possible growth scenarios, address critical gaps, and set a course for the project’s future.
If you are passionate about tending Wikipedia’s root system (references!), or believe in the broader possibilities of contributing to the bibliographic commons, WikiCite 2018 presents an unprecedented opportunity to meet fellow dreamers and hackers, and to help shape this vital effort.
This year’s event will be hosted at the David Brower Center (map) in Berkeley, California, USA, November 27-29, 2018. Applications to attend the event (including travel support requests) are open until September 17, 2018
Communicate and get involved
[edit]- Hashtag: #WikiCite
- Twitter: @WikiCite
- Telegram: WikiCite 2018
- IRC: #wikiciteconnect
- YouTube: WikiCite 2018
- wikicite-discuss mailing list
- wikidata mailing list
- Contact the organizers: [email protected]
- Contact the Code of Conduct committee: [email protected]
Conference program
[edit]The full program is live and video of the conference is available via Youtube Live
- Nov 26
- Travel day.
- Nov 27
- Day 1. (Conference) – present progress on existing work and initiatives for citations and bibliographic data across Wikimedia projects.
- Nov 28
- Day 2. (Summit) – discuss technical, social, outreach and policy directions and priorities for the project.
- Nov 29
- Day 3. (Hack day) – get together to build, based on new ideas and applications.
- Nov 30
- Travel day, attendees leave.
Recaps
[edit]- Several episodes on the Open Science Radio podcast by Konrad Foerstner. Introductory episode; Interviews listed below 1/6/2019
- Paula Domínguez Font & Gimena del Rio Riande 1/7/2019
- Gimena del Rio Riande 1/8/2019
- Pete Forsyth & Lane Rasberry 1/9/2019
- WikiCite 2018: Conference Report, broad overview of WikiCite by Merrilee Proffitt, 12/19/2018
- WikiCite conference: Wind in the “Newspapers on Wikipedia” sails, recap focusing on newspapers by Pete Forsyth, 12/19/18
- Katherine Maher on Wikimedia's evolving strategic priorities, recap of Katherine Maher's keynote speech by Pete Forsyth, 12/12/18
- Wikidata, Librarians and Research Data Management - one hour webinar recording featuring Katie Mika, 12/7/18
Attendees
[edit]- Susanna Ånäs (Open Knowledge Finland)
- Thomas Arrow
- Phoebe Ayers (MIT Libraries)
- Amanda Bittaker (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Ina Blümel (TIB Open Science Lab)
- Benjamin Bober (ABES)
- Dan Brickley (Schema.org)
- Jo Brook (ContentMine)
- Terry Catapano (Plazi / UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library)
- Aurelien Charot (ABES)
- Naun Chew (Harvard Library/LD4P)
- John Chodacki (California Digital Library)
- Simon Cobb (University of Leeds Library)
- Giovanni Colavizza (The Alan Turing Institute)
- Victoria Coleman (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Nancy Cooey (US Holocaust Memorial Museum / EHRI)
- Karen Coyle
- LiAnna Davis (Wiki Education)
- Sjoerd de Bruin
- Gimena del Rio (CONICET)
- Paula Domínguez Font (Wikimedia Uruguay/autores.uy)
- Joshua Dockery (CitationGraph.org)
- Jonathan Dugan (UC Berkeley)
- Donald Elsborg (CU Boulder)
- Celia Emmelhainz (UC Berkeley Library)
- Christine Eslao (Harvard Library)
- Jason Evans (National Library of Wales)
- Alicia Fagerving (Wikimedia Sverige)
- Arcadia Falcone (Stanford Libraries/LD4P)
- Robert Fernandez (Wikimedia District of Columbia)
- Konrad Förstner (ZB MED - Information Center for Life Sciences)
- Peter Forsyth (Wiki Strategies)
- Andrea Forte (Drexel University)
- Marco Fossati (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
- Chris Freeland (Internet Archive)
- Michelle Futornick (Stanford University)
- Satdeep Gill (Punjabi Wikimedians)
- Pierre Godefroy (International Standard Serial Number)
- Gloria Gonzalez (Zepheira/Library.Link Network)
- Mark Graham (Internet Archive)
- Josh Greenberg (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation)
- Mahmoud Hashemi (Hatnote)
- Ivan Heibi (University of Bologna)
- Mek Karpeles (Internet Archive / openlibrary.org)
- Jon Katz (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Jiro Kikkawa (University of Tsukuba)
- Daniel Kinzler (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Martin Klein (Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library)
- Sam Klein (Underlay Project)
- Jason Kovari (Cornell University/LD4P2)
- John Kunze (California Digital Library)
- Jose Emilio Labra Gayo (University of Oviedo)
- Stephen LaPorte (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Maxime Lathuilière (inventaire.io)
- Siobhan Leachman (New Zealand wikimedian)
- Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
- Kevin Li (Stanford University)
- Xiaoli Li (University of California Davis)
- Andrew Lih (Wikimedia DC)
- Jennifer Lin (Crossref)
- Chunliang Lyu (Diffbot)
- Lauren Maggio (Uniformed Services University)
- Katherine Maher (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Stanislav Malyshev (Wikimedia Foundation)
- John Mark Ockerbloom (University of Pennsylvania)
- Luca Martinelli (Wikimedia Italia)
- Daniel Mietchen (Data Science Institute, University of Virginia)
- Katie Mika (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Honor Moody (Harvard Library/LD4P)
- Megan Neisler (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Bryan Newbold (Internet Archive)
- Finn Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark)
- Serah Njambi (Open Knowledge International)
- Jake Orlowitz (Wikipedia Library/Wikimedia Foundation)
- User:Tpt (Tpt)
- Viswanathan Prabhakaran (Wikimedia India)
- Merrilee Proffitt (OCLC)
- Alexandra Provo (New York University)
- Eric Prud'hommeaux (W3C/MIT)
- Lane Rasberry (University of Virginia)
- Miriam Redi (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Sarah R. Rodlund (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Kenneth Seals-Nutt (Science Stories/Yale University)
- Dean Seeman
- Elizabeth Seiver
- Leena Shah (DOAJ)
- Diane Shaw (Smithsonian Libraries)
- User:Addshore (Wikimedia Deutschland)
- Arthur Smith (American Physical Society)
- Ron Snyder (ITHAKA/JSTOR)
- Laura Soito (University of New Mexico)
- Ryan Steinberg
- Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight (AffCom/WMDC/WWUG/WCNAUG)
- Pavan Santhosh Surampudi (Telugu Wikipedia/CIS-A2K)
- Karen (Harvard MDE)
- Dario Taraborelli (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Bridget Thrasher
- Gergő Tisza (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Jon Udell (Hypothesis)
- Astrid (Stanford University)
- Ben Vershbow (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Marielle Volz (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Denny Vrandečić (Google)
- Megan Wacha (Wikimedia NYC/City University of New York)
- Alex Wade (Chan Zuckerberg Initiative)
- Sam Walton (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Bruce Washburn (OCLC)
- Dan (Hypothesis)
- Raymond Yee (rdhyee)
- Mingli Yuan (ColorfulCloud)
- Leila Zia (Wikimedia Foundation)
Application info |
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Find out general information about site logistics, policies, and efforts to make your time at WikiCite 2018 comfortable and productive.
WikiCite is a hands-on event. We're looking for individuals with the following interests and backgrounds: You're interested in:
Your background:
WikiCite 2018 will be held at the David Brower Center (Q16973308) in Berkeley, California (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps)
We have additional information on how to get here and where to stay, as well as information for attendees who received a travel scholarship. Please make yourself aware of any visa requirements and deadlines you will need to meet in order to travel to the United States.
Because of limited capacity at the venue, and limited availability of travel scholarships, participating in WikiCite 2018 is a two-step process, involving an application phase and a registration phase for successful applicants.
Applications to attend WikiCite 2018 (including travel funding requests) are now closed |
Funding
[edit]WikiCite 2018 is generously supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Past WikiCite events were supported by the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia Germany and Wikimedia Austria as well as Crossref, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative.
Organizing committee
[edit]- Phoebe Ayers
- John Chodacki
- Daniel Mietchen
- Léa Lacroix
- Jake Orlowitz
- Merrilee Proffitt
- Sarah R. Rodlund
- Elizabeth Seiver
- Dario Taraborelli
- Ben Vershbow
You can contact the organizers via [email protected]
Subpages of this page
[edit]- General information
- Participants
- Participants/Pavan santhosh.s/Report
- Program
- Program/Arrow
- Program/Ayers
- Program/Building a WikiCite corpus
- Program/Cobb
- Program/Cobb2
- Program/Cobbs2
- Program/Day 1
- Program/Day 2
- Program/Day 3
- Program/Day 3/Documentation
- Program/Day 3/Show and Tell
- Program/Evans
- Program/Example
- Program/Fagerving
- Program/Futornick-Eslao
- Program/Gallery 1A
- Program/Gallery 1B
- Program/Gallery 1C
- Program/Gallery 2A
- Program/Gallery 2C
- Program/Goldman 1C - property proposals
- Program/Goldman 2A
- Program/Gonzalez
- Program/Heibi
- Program/Idea pitches
- Program/Indexes
- Program/Kinzie 1A
- Program/Kinzie 1B
- Program/Kinzie 2A
- Program/Kinzie 3A
- Program/Kinzie 4A
- Program/Kinzie 5A-Biodiversity
- Program/Kinzie 6A
- Program/Lathuiliere
- Program/Leachman-Mika
- Program/Lemus-Rojas
- Program/Lightning talks
- Program/Lih
- Program/Maher
- Program/Nielsen-Mietchen
- Program/Redi
- Program/Seals-Nutt
- Program/Shorland
- Program/Stephenson-Goodknight
- Program/StrategyReport
- Program/Tamalpais 2A-Documentation
- Program/Tamalpais 3A
- Program/Tamalpais 3B - WikiCite in education
- Program/Tamalpais 3C
- Program/Taraborelli
- Program/VIVO and WikiCite
- Program/Washburn-Moody
- Program/clinical trials
- Program/scenario1-a
- Program/scenario1-b
- Program/scenario1-c
- Program/scenario2-a
- Program/scenario2-b
- Program/scenario2-c
- Program/scenario3-a
- Program/scenario3-b
- Program/scenario3-c
- Schedule
- ScheduleItem
- Travel and accommodations
- Travel funding
- WikiProject Newspapers aka "Newspapers on Wikipedia"