Wikipedia:GLAM/Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa/What We’ve Done: Difference between revisions

  • Todo: Areas we’ve done a bunch of work

We often present or write guides about how new people can start editing in the areas they care about.

Ten online contributions you can make right now to the biodiversity and open science communities, from easy to advanced

  • New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Newsletter, Trilepidea: Heidi M. Meudt and Siobhan Leachman. 2025

Wikidata for botanists: benefits of collaborating and sharing linked open data

  • Annals of Botany 136: Sabine von Mering, Siobhan Leachman, Joaquim Santos, Heidi M Meudt. 7 June 2025
  • Also see our images and report from the International Botanical Conference 2024, and the IBC Wikidata project in Zenodo

Staff learning sessions

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We regularly hold learning sessions for staff to provide inspiration, guidance, and practical experience in editing Wiki projects. We’ve covered:

  • Referencing
  • Small but impactful improvements to articles
  • Uploading images
  • Fixing bias

Each session involves a short presentation covering the value of these kinds of edits, and how they’re applicable to staff members’ roles. We then demonstrate how to make these edits, and get them involved in trying it out for themselves.

Avocadobabygirl (talk) presented about how we’ve made staff learning sessions work (and getting started at other organisations) at NDF 2025.

Tauoma Takatā – Running a Māori-focused editathon

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As part of our Te Maori editathons we came up with some guidance on how to make it work.

Te kaupapa o tauoma takatā: Hosting a Māori editathon

This is just a start at developing a solid kaupapa for Māori use of Wikipedia, so we’re interested in hearing about any other Māori-focused editathons and the tikanga used.

More about Te Maori and our editathons on Te Papa’s blog

GLAM project guidance

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Stitchbird2 and Avocadobabygirl presented Te Papa’s framework for scoped contribution projects as part of Wikimania 2023. It’s a useful way for an organisation to get some positive Wiki work done without overcommitting.

The framework was developed from a project to load 350 photos of Myosotis specimens using OpenRefine and a specially-created Commons template.

The Whole GLAM Package project manual

Our editors are involved with a ton of WikiProjects, including a few we started.

WikiProject Aotearoa Asian Artists

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This project builds off the directory of artists at Satellites, making that information more accessible and laying groundwork for the creation of articles.

We have created Wikidata items for all the artists who were previously missing, and have started enriching these with more details from Satellites and other sources.

WikiProject Aotearoa Asian Artists

WikiProject Exhibitions

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This project aims to develop a detailed and flexible schema for exhibitions, along with good exemplars and solid guidance. Eventually we hope to have all Te Papa’s exhibitions represented in Wikidata.

WikiProject Exhibitions

WikiProject New Zealand Women Photographers

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We have an up to date Mix n Match set for Te Papa agents (party records), and are regularly running checks to pull new matches into our own collection management system.

Te Papa regularly joins in the 1Lib1Ref campaign, getting new staff involved as editors and making the knowledge in our publications more widely available.

Drop Avocadobabygirl a line if you want to talk about holding a 1Lib1Ref session at your organisation!

We get involved!

As we publish updates and stories around the web, you’ll find them here.

Te Papa staff attended and presented at Wikimania 2023 (with the support of Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand) and Wikimania 2024 (with a partial scholarship from the Wikimedia Foundation).

2024 Hosted and provided staff time to support Ambrosia10 with the Wikidata Project: Te Papa Research Expeditions.

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