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Books & Bytes
Issue 19, September–October 2016
by Nikkimaria, Sadads and UY Scuti

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In this issue we announce several new partnerships, spotlight recent research and events, and, as always, present a roundup of news and community items related to libraries and digital knowledge.

New research accounts!

We're excited about several new research partnerships:

  • Tilastopaja, a database offering athletics statistics from Finland and worldwide.
  • ASHA, the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
  • Édition Diffusion Presse Sciences, a scientific publisher of journals in both French and English
  • Foreign Affairs, an American journal of international relations and U.S. foreign policy
  • OpenEdition, a publisher of books and journals in the social sciences and humanities

There is also several expanded partnerships:

  • Taylor & Francis are now providing their Strategic, Defence & Security Studies collection in addition to their earlier offerings.
  • EBSCO is offering access to many more databases as part of the access partnership. This makes the access one of the broadest collections we offer in one signup.

Sign up for these and many others!

Introducing the Wikipedia Library Card Platform

The Wikipedia Library has long run into inefficiencies in processing applications for access to the many available resources. The Wikipedia Library Card Platform, created by the amazing developer Andromeda Yelton, hopes to address that problem: it provides a single portal for applying for and reviewing applications for access, greatly streamlining existing processes. Hosted by WMF Labs and using OAuth for authentication, the Library Card Platform will be the venue for signups for the new partnerships announced above, and existing partnerships soon.

:Check out the Library Card Platform and try [https://twl-test.wmflabs.org signing up for a partnership there]

Events

The Wikipedia Library team attended several events during the last couple months including:

  • At WikiConference USA, a number of other Wikipedia + Library leaders offered a whole range of presentations on the role of Wikipedia and Libraries. It had a GLAM heavy focus with Alex, providing workshops on Wikidata and Global GLAM. For highlights from the event, see [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/10/27/wikiconference-north-america-2016/ the blog post on Wikimedia blog]
  • Sara Marks (from UMASS Lowell) led a panel at the [http://conference2016.nelib.org/program-schedule/presentations/ New England Library Associations Conference] on Wikipedia and Libraries, that featured both Greta Suiter (of MIT) and Alex Stinson . See the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1I0Dhhvbq_CgOsA6W1D9ghvsKDp7mDOIQxEC40bzakJ8/edit?usp=sharing presentation here].
  • Jake Orlowitz and Alex Stinson, attended the Internet Archive Library Leaders Forum: the conference featured conversation about the future of libraries, with a number of libraries both within in the United States and Canada. The focus overall, was less on the broader library community, and more on Internet Archive's role in that change, and how to better develop partnerships with their organization. The Wikipedia Library team, attended to both: represent the recent Internet Archive bot, work on WP:OABOT, and the [https://docs.google.com/a/wikimedia.org/presentation/d/170dIYALEbphCJ18-pR2vXmgQ2xEgu6MktfPvrgTD3Dc/edit?usp=drive_web relevance of Wikidata] in the library space; and to explore closer collaboration with IA and their partner organizations, like Biodiversity Heritage Library and Family Search.

Bytes in brief

== Community roundup ==

  • [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/09/19/engaging-libraries-wikipedia/ Engaging the world’s libraries with Wikipedia—what are the opportunities?]
  • [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/10/19/petition-right-to-be-forgotten/ Wikimedia Foundation files petition against decision to extend the ‘right to be forgotten’ globally]
  • [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/10/27/wikiconference-north-america-2016/ Building a more inclusive movement at WikiConference North America 2016]
  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:OABOT The OABOT]

== Newsworthy ==

  • [http://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/opinion/the-eu-just-told-data-mining-startups-to-take-their-business-elsewhere/ The EU just told data mining startups to take their business elsewhere]
  • [http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/2016/201623dublin.en.html OCLC and Internet Archive work together to ensure future sustainability of Persistent URLs]
  • [http://about.jstor.org/open-access?cid=eml_jb_OA_10_2016 JSTOR now hosts a selection of Open Access eBooks]
  • [http://www.infodocket.com/2016/10/27/turnitin-signs-content-licensing-agreement-with-arxiv-org-pre-print-repository/ Turnitin Signs Agreement with ArXiv.org Pre-Print Repository]

== Worth reading (or watching) ==

  • [http://blog.scienceopen.com/2016/09/a-whistle-stop-tour-of-open-access-in-china/ A whistle-stop tour of Open Access in China]
  • [http://www.thingsimfondsof.com/wikipedia-and-archives/ Wikipedia and Archives – Accessibility and the Greater Good]
  • [http://www.infodocket.com/2016/09/19/great-news-the-center-for-research-libraries-crl-making-a-pivot-to-provide-more-open-access-resources-beginning-january-1-2017/ The Center For Research Libraries (CRL) Making “Pivot” To Provide More Open Access Resources]
  • [http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-wikipedia-science-classes-adv-snap-story.html College students take to Wikipedia to rewrite the wrongs of Internet science]
  • [https://techszest.com/ How Junior Developers Can Contribute to Open Source Projects]
  • [https://wikiedu.org/blog/2016/10/05/blurry-copyright-three-tips-for-students-and-educators/ Blurry on copyright? Three tips for students and educators]
  • [https://openmedia.org/en/will-european-commissions-copyright-rules-spell-destruction-wikimedia Will the European Commission’s copyright rules spell destruction for Wikimedia?]
  • [https://oadoi.org/ Automatically find the Openaccess version of any article]
  • [https://opensource.com/life/16/10/open-access-growth-indian-language-wikipedias How open access content helps fuel growth in Indian-language Wikipedias]

== Data dump ==

  • [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Natural_Science_Collection_images_from_The_Children%27s_Museum_of_Indianapolis Natural Science Collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]


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