The goal of the “Sum of All GLAMs” project, carried out by the [http://wikimedianobrasil.org Wiki Movement Brazil] in cooperation with [https://glam.opendata.ch/ OpenGLAM CH] is the creation and maintenance of a '''worldwide inventory of heritage institutions''' based on Wikidata that: # serves as a basis for various types of entries on Wikipedia and on Wikimedia Commons (infoboxes on various types of articles, etc.); # is used beyond the realm of Wikimedia projects; and # provides the foundation for the systematic description of heritage collections in Wikidata. The project covers the following aspects: * Ingesting data about heritage institutions from various countries (starting with Brazil and Switzerland, continuing with further countries from the OpenGLAM Benchmark Survey). *Carrying out data cleansing tasks on Wikidata and addressing data modelling issues. * Implementing Wikidata-driven infobox templates on various Wikipedias (providing visitor statistics to illustrate the impact). * Developing model items in Wikidata regarding various types of heritage institutions. * Getting institutions to complement their Wikidata entries (provision of instructions that will be developed in cooperation with heritage institutions). * Inviting the Wikipedia community to write/translate Wikipedia articles about heritage institutions (online and by organizing edit-a-thons or similar events, involving both Wikipedians and members of the heritage community). * Documenting and disseminating model projects to be rolled out in various countries and on different Wikipedia language versions (exchange with the FindingGLAMs project; documentation on Wikidata). * Monitoring data completeness and data quality on Wikidata (country comparisons over time). In order to bootstrap the inventory, a model project is currently implemented in Brazil that will be rolled out in other countries over the coming years. The session is primarily meant to facilitate this further implementation of the project. It is thus intended for people who would like to learn what to expect from the project, to provide feedback and to explore how they could join the effort. '''The session consists of two parts:''' In the '''first part''', the current state of implementation of the inventory will be presented, along with the model project that has been developed by the Wiki Movement Brazil in cooperation with OpenGLAM CH. Questions of clarification or understanding will be addressed. In the '''second part''', we will hold a workshop where we will solicit inputs from the participants regarding their possible participation in the project. Group discussions will be held among varying contributor types (national coordinators; Wikidata contributors; GLAM representatives; etc.) who will be asked to brainstorm the success factors of their participation as well as possible challenges and how to address them.
Speakers: Beat Estermann John Andersson Giovanna Fontenelle