Outreach Wiki outreachwiki https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.5 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikimedia Wikimedia talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Translations Translations talk Topic GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Contents/Poland report 0 72688 276748 2026-06-07T17:46:53Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 first draft 276748 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === Building a GLAM-Wiki Partnership with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. === Heading 2 === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> gp727y322e4ewx6gxbyuur49sf2hh53 276749 276748 2026-06-07T18:00:23Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276749 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === Building a GLAM-Wiki Partnership with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of the University of Life Sciences in Lublin titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. === === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> 2zdbnmz5i8ju65794lt8ajymxr5y0ul 276750 276749 2026-06-07T18:01:25Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276750 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === Building a GLAM-Wiki Partnership with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. === === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> m7ocqc2fgui6vgpsrk52yrft31atxuq 276751 276750 2026-06-07T18:54:29Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276751 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. === === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> mz2vvxphi1tvp0swc7nob6vgj399y5a 276752 276751 2026-06-07T18:58:22Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276752 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. === === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> lhpuizl9su0kegzxn6odc4rua035fda 276753 276752 2026-06-07T19:53:28Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276753 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at the University of Warsaw on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. We would like to thank Professor Hanna Schreiber for the invitation to contribute to this event. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi (Anglia Ruskin University) in a discussion moderated by Dr Bartosz Pieliński. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki-language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative, the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it—not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> 983q9hmlumj41jiai0sbj34n1l1p0dz 276754 276753 2026-06-07T20:02:09Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276754 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to Professor Hanna Schreiber and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi (Anglia Ruskin University) in a discussion moderated by Dr Bartosz Pieliński. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki-language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative, the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it—not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> r8hxltszdnt9qu77lgqmgrs8nz8kqei 276755 276754 2026-06-07T20:03:33Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 developing the draft 276755 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to Professor Hanna Schreiber and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi (Anglia Ruskin University) in a discussion moderated by Dr Bartosz Pieliński. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki-language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and [[w:pl:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_na_Kurpiowszczyźnie_2025|the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative]], the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it—not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> 759wlj6ubetkce9rkm8rjywgezdribx 276756 276755 2026-06-07T20:05:06Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 276756 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to [[w:pl:Hanna_Schreiber|Professor Hanna Schreiber]] and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi (Anglia Ruskin University) in a discussion moderated by Dr Bartosz Pieliński. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki-language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and [[w:pl:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_na_Kurpiowszczyźnie_2025|the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative]], the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it—not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> g1bao348t5y7vpojcideztbkg43djzp 276757 276756 2026-06-07T20:08:37Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 276757 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to [[w:pl:Hanna_Schreiber|Professor Hanna Schreiber]] and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi ([[w:en:Anglia Ruskin University|Anglia Ruskin University]]) in a discussion moderated by [[w:pl:Bartosz_Pieliński|Dr Bartosz Pieliński]]. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki-language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and [[w:pl:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_na_Kurpiowszczyźnie_2025|the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative]], the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it—not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> cpcuip3lwzj9n5z11fne7et1lqcxo3l 276758 276757 2026-06-07T20:09:55Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 276758 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to [[w:pl:Hanna_Schreiber|Professor Hanna Schreiber]] and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi ([[w:en:Anglia Ruskin University|Anglia Ruskin University]]) in a discussion moderated by [[w:pl:Bartosz_Pieliński|Dr Bartosz Pieliński]]. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki–language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and [[w:pl:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_na_Kurpiowszczyźnie_2025|the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative]], the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it – not only documenting its digital traces. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> p2m7fvc0ifwwep3f8j1f0yv8a5rs12r 276759 276758 2026-06-07T21:15:23Z Kamila Neuman (WMPL) 42454 276759 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/May 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Partnerships, Participation, and Open Knowledge|By [[User:Kamila Neuman (WMPL)|Kamila Neuman]]}} === From Planning to Action: GLAM-Wiki Collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University Library === A workshop was held at [[w:en:Nicolaus Copernicus University Library|the Nicolaus Copernicus University Library]] as the next step in its collaboration within the GLAM-Wiki programme. The session was led by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The primary goal of the workshop was to assess the library’s presence and the visibility of its collections in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as a starting point for planning initial GLAM-Wiki activities. Participants identified gaps, areas for improvement, and opportunities to strengthen the connection between the institution and its resources across Wikimedia projects. During the workshop, staff members learned methods for discovering, organizing, and assessing resources within Wikimedia projects, including ways to identify materials related to the library that had not yet been properly categorized. The session enabled the team to use their subject expertise to define priorities and plan activities that address the needs identified during the analysis. Participants also added themselves to the list of project participants and began documenting planned activities on [[w:pl:Wikiprojekt:GLAM/Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu/Działania|the dedicated collaboration page]]. One of the first outcomes of this collaboration followed later in May, when the library organized [[w:pl:Wikipedia:1Lib1Ref/Wydarzenia|a local editing event as part of the international 1Lib1Ref campaign]]. Responding to Wikimedia Polska’s invitation to participate, librarians worked together to improve Wikipedia articles by adding reliable references drawn from both print and digital sources, including materials available through the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Digital Library. The event demonstrated how librarians’ expertise and trusted collections can contribute directly to improving the quality of information available on Wikipedia while supporting open access to knowledge. === Introducing Wikimedia Projects to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin === [[File:LOGO-eng-space.png||thumb]] Dr Katarzyna Makowska, Open Science Manager, and Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, delivered an online training session for staff of [[w:en:University of Life Sciences in Lublin|the University of Life Sciences in Lublin]] titled “Wikimedia and the Academic Community – Natural Allies.” The introductory session presented the potential of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata for use in academic institutions. Participants learned about examples of collaboration between universities and Wikimedia projects, as well as ways in which open platforms can increase the accessibility, visibility, and impact of knowledge and digital resources. The training provided an introduction to Wikimedia projects and their potential applications in academia, creating a foundation for further conversations about possible areas of collaboration with the university. ===Wikimedia Projects and Living Heritage at the International Seminar “Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage”=== Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska, participated in the international seminar "Language as a Vehicle of Intangible Cultural Heritage" held at [[w:en: University of Warsaw|the University of Warsaw]] on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Our thanks to [[w:pl:Hanna_Schreiber|Professor Hanna Schreiber]] and the team of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Public and Global Governance for the invitation to join the seminar and to share the Wikimedia perspective on language, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence. As part of the panel on technology and artificial intelligence in heritage safeguarding, Kamila joined Dr Joanna Dolińska (University of Warsaw) and Prof. Fabrizio Galeazzi ([[w:en:Anglia Ruskin University|Anglia Ruskin University]]) in a discussion moderated by [[w:pl:Bartosz_Pieliński|Dr Bartosz Pieliński]]. The panel explored the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies and AI in the documentation, sharing, and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. Drawing on examples from Wikimedia projects, including the Wayuunaiki–language Wikipedia created by the Indigenous Wayuu community and [[w:pl:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_na_Kurpiowszczyźnie_2025|the “Wikipedia na Kurpiowszczyźnie” initiative]], the presentation highlighted that Wikimedia projects are more than repositories of information. They also provide spaces for linguistic diversity, community participation, self-representation, and knowledge sharing in local and minority languages. The discussion also addressed emerging challenges related to the use of openly shared cultural knowledge by AI systems. Participants explored questions of community agency, recognition, and the fair use of cultural knowledge, emphasizing that safeguarding living heritage requires supporting the communities that create and sustain it – not only documenting its digital traces. ===Building a Guidebook for New Wikimedians in Residence=== On 26 May, Polish Wikimedians in Residence met online for another peer-learning session facilitated by Kamila Neuman, Open Culture Manager at Wikimedia Polska. The meeting series provides a space for exchanging experiences, discussing common challenges, and developing good practices for Wikimedia residencies in cultural institutions. This session focused on the development of a guidebook for new Wikimedians in Residence. Participants worked together to identify the key topics and resources that such a guide should include, with the aim of supporting newcomers in their onboarding process while bringing together practical advice and lessons learned from existing residency programmes. Planned for development throughout 2026, the guidebook will be created collaboratively with both experienced and new Wikimedians in Residence, including participants joining upcoming residency programmes at university libraries in Toruń and Wrocław. The goal is to create a practical resource that helps future residents navigate their roles more effectively while promoting shared standards and good practices across the GLAM-Wiki community. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=May 2026}}</noinclude> lg29gmrpjymwk1dn2adsin9qklerb6o