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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In partnership with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]).
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
Lozpitpop 07.jpg
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WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
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=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Wiki MIT launches and US meetups)|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In partnership with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]).
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
Lozpitpop 07.jpg
Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
<gallery mode=packed>
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<noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude>
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Wiki MIT launches and US meetups|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In partnership with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]).
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
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Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
<gallery mode=packed>
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<noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude>
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Wiki MIT launches and US meetups|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In partnership with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[:en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]).
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
Lozpitpop 07.jpg
Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
<gallery mode=packed>
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<noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude>
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=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In partnership with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[:en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
[[File:Met-mit-microsoft hack 03.jpg|Wikimedian Sam Klein speaking at the MIT/Met/Microsoft Hackathon in 2019|thumb|right]]
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]) that was described in the GLAM Wiki newsletter in [[GLAM/Newsletter/January 2019/Contents/USA report|January 2019]]
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
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Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Wiki MIT launches and US meetups|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In association with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of MIT OpenCourseWare, and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[:en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
[[File:Met-mit-microsoft hack 03.jpg|Wikimedian Sam Klein speaking at the MIT/Met/Microsoft Hackathon in 2019|thumb|right]]
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]) that was described in the GLAM Wiki newsletter in [[GLAM/Newsletter/January 2019/Contents/USA report|January 2019]]
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
Lozpitpop 07.jpg
Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
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Bay Area Wikipedians at the April 2026 Wikisalon, presentation.jpg
Bay Area Wikipedians at the April 2026 Wikisalon.jpg
</gallery>
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Wiki MIT launches and US meetups|By [[User:Fuzheado|Fuzheado]] and [[User:ZoraNealeH|ZoraNealeH]]}}
=== Announcing Wiki MIT: Prototyping university-wide collaboration with Wikimedia ===
In February 2026, the [[meta:Wiki MIT]] project officially launched with [[User:Fuzheado|Andrew Lih]] serving as the Wikimedian at Large. This experimental project with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a strategic collaboration with their [https://openlearning.mit.edu/ MIT Open Learning] initiative.
[[File:MIT OpenCourseWare - 25th anniversary - 20260408.jpeg|thumb|right|MIT OpenCourseWare's 25th anniversary conference, April 8, 2026. Professor Dimitris Bertsimas, Vice Provost for Open Learning at MIT talks about working with Wikimedia on a new project in 2026.]]
In association with [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/curt-newton Curt Newton], director of [https://ocw.mit.edu/ MIT OpenCourseWare], and [https://openlearning.mit.edu/about/our-team/peter-b-kaufman Peter B. Kaufman], Associate Director of Resource Development at MIT Open Learning, the initiative is an experimental evolution of the established GLAM-Wiki model by exploring how one of the world's top research universities' curriculum can contribute to and co-create content with the Wikimedia movement at scale.
'''Our core inquiry: how we might transform a university’s freely-licensed courseware materials, expert faculty knowledge, and vast multimedia archives into a global public good through the Wikimedia ecosystem. '''
While we are patterning the effort after the digital Wikimedian in Residence work of peers such as the [[:en:Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh|University_of_Edinburgh]] and the [[:en:Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian_Institution|Smithsonian Institution]], crafting an academic-expertise model at scale with MIT's catalog of more than 2,500 online courses requires its own carefully crafted set of best practices.
Therefore, this initiative is being treated as a collaborative experiment that includes a "multimedia-oriented" strategy. Visual assets such as scientific diagrams, simulations, and video demonstrations are valuable because they can often bridge knowledge gaps across 300+ language editions without requiring immediate translation.
The project also works to identify and respond to the "signals" already present within Wikimedia projects that indicate a need for more or better content. This includes assets such as WikiProject worklists, [[:en:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos]], addressing <tt><nowiki>{{unreferenced}}</nowiki></tt> tags, or utilizing advisory templates like <tt><nowiki>{{refideas}}</nowiki></tt> to suggest high-quality academic sources on talk pages. The project aims to prototype methods to identify and contribute MIT’s openly licensed materials where they are most needed.
[[File:Met-mit-microsoft hack 03.jpg|Wikimedian Sam Klein speaking at the MIT/Met/Microsoft Hackathon in 2019|thumb|right]]
This is not MIT's first connection to the Wikimedia movement:
* MIT hosted the Wikimania 2006 Hackathon and has had longtime Wikimedians, and former WMF board members, Phoebe Ayers and Sam Klein advising their wiki endeavors over the years.
* In 2018, the MIT Open Learning unit hosted an AI-oriented hackathon with Wikimedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft Research, which led to a successful Wikidata Game Andrew Lih implemented as a GLAM wiki project - "Tag, That's It" ([https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-collaboration-sparks-global-connections-art-artificial-intelligence-0205 MIT News] and [https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/wikipedia-art-and-ai Combining AI and Human Judgment to Build Knowledge about Art on a Global Scale]) that was described in the GLAM Wiki newsletter in [[GLAM/Newsletter/January 2019/Contents/USA report|January 2019]]
* The next year, in 2019, MIT hosted [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America].
We invite fruitful collaboration from other editors, universities, the emerging [[meta:Wikipedia & Education User Group/EduWiki Hub|Education Hub]], and global affiliates to help refine these approaches. This is designed as a collective effort to build a sustainable pipeline for academic knowledge, and we look forward to discussing these new modes of engagement at Wikimania 2026.
* Project page: [[meta:Wiki MIT]]
* Contact: [[User:Fuzheado]]
=== Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia ===
City Tech Library and Wikimedia NYC held a workshop, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia|Archives+CUNY+Wikipedia]].
=== Wiki-Play Fridays ===
Wikimedia New York City held a pop-up exhibition and laboratory, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play Fridays| Wiki-Play Fridays]], at NYC PIT Pop Up.
<gallery mode=packed>
Lozpitpop 07.jpg
Wikimedia NYC table at NYC PIT Pop Up.jpg
WikiArcade at NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025.jpg|NYC PIT Pop Up in October 2025
</gallery>
=== WikiSalon 2026-04-11 ===
Philadelphia wikimedians held a WikiSalon, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2026-04-11|WikiSalon 2026-04-11]].
=== San Diego/April 2026 ===
San Diego Wikimedians User Group held a salon at San Diego Public Library, [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/April 2026|San Diego/April 2026]].
=== Bay Area Meetup April 2026 ===
Bay Area Wikipedians User Group held a meetup, [[w:Event:Bay Area Meetup April 2026|Bay Area Meetup April 2026]].
<gallery mode=packed>
Bay Area Wikipedians at the April 2026 Wikisalon, presentation.jpg
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</gallery>
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{{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Wikimedia Brasil publishes book on the power and challenges of free knowledge|By [[User:HGodinho (WMB)|HGodinho]]}}
=== Free Cultural Difusion ===
[[File:A wikimedia no Brasil - o poder e os desafios do conhecimento livre.pdf|thumb|300px|alt=Wikimedia in Brazil - the power and challenges of free knowledge]]
Organized by [[User:joalpe|João Alexandre Peschanski]] and Amanda Chevtchouk Jurno, and featuring more than 40 authors, the book [[commons:File:A wikimedia no Brasil - o poder e os desafios do conhecimento livre.pdf|A wikimedia no Brasil - o poder e os desafios do conhecimento livre]] (Wikimedia in Brazil - the power and challenges of free knowledge) includes an entire section dedicated to the dissemination of free culture, featuring case studies, reports, and technical debates within the Brazilian GLAM-Wiki ecosystem.
In seven chapters, '''Part III - Free Cultural Diffusion''' discusses topics such as the democratization of access, FAIR principles, relicensing, feedback loops, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) practices, interoperability with key systems of Brazilian digital culture like Tainacan, linked data, semantic web, and diffusion strategies:
* [[wikisource:pt:A_Wikimedia_no_Brasil/X|Digital Collection of Brazilian Sheet Music – reuse through Wikimedia Commons]], from Rosana S. G. Lanzelotte, Nivia G. Zumpano and Thiago Rocha
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XI|The GLAM-Wiki initiative of the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of the University of São Paulo]], from Mauricio Candido da Silva
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XII|Wikidata as sociotechnical infrastructure for academic and cultural data]], from Erika Guetti Suca, Éder Porto Ferreira Alves, Tiago Lubiana and Mike Peel
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XIII|Brazilian university libraries and Wikimedia projects: the experience of the School of Communications and Arts (ECA) and the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (IME) in the GLAM Libraries of the University of São Paulo (USP)]], from Lilian Viana, Stela do Nascimento Madruga
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XIV|Expanding boundaries: The Electronic Language International Festival (FILE) and its incorporation into the GLAM ecosystem]], from Paula Perissinotto
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XV|Linked Data with Wikipedia and Wikidata: reducing information silos on the web with news about Music in 19th-Century Periodicals (MPO)]], from Cláudio José Silva Ribeiro and Martha Tupinambá de Ulhôa
* [[wikisource:pt:A Wikimedia no Brasil/XVI|Diffusion of GLAM collections via partnerships with Wiki Movimento Brasil (WMB)]]: analysis and contributions, from Adriane Gomes, Rodrigues Batata, Sandra Schmitt Soster
=== Certificadora Social is the newest WikiProject and has already delivered its first upload! ===
The newest partner joining the effort to diffuse media through Wikimedia platforms is Certificadora Social. The institution is a civil society organization that seeks to certify other NGOs, encouraging a culture of donation and strengthening trust in the Brazilian social sector. Responsible for initiatives such as the Selo Doar and the Melhores ONGs (Best NGOs) Award, the organization made part of its photographic collection available on Wikimedia Commons this April. This first upload is linked to the most recent edition of the awards ceremony.
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Premiação Melhores ONGs 2025, Certificadora Social (0U2A8399).jpg|Photographs taken during the Best NGOs 2025 Award ceremony held at Melicidad. by [https://donvisual.com.br/ Don Visual] / [https://www.mercadopago.com.br/ Mercado Pago]
File:Premiação Melhores ONGs 2025, Certificadora Social (0U2A8629).jpg|Celio Costa and Érica Azzellini. Photographs taken during the Best NGOs 2025 Award ceremony held at Melicidad. by [https://donvisual.com.br/ Don Visual] / [https://www.mercadopago.com.br/ Mercado Pago]
File:Premiação Melhores ONGs 2025, Certificadora Social (0U2A8701).jpg|Photographs taken during the Best NGOs 2025 Award ceremony held at Melicidad. by [https://donvisual.com.br/ Don Visual] / [https://www.mercadopago.com.br/ Mercado Pago]
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