GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/Serbia report
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April in Wikimedia Serbia
Engagement in the Content Partnerships Hub
Wikimedia Serbia has been actively engaged in the global Content Partnerships Hub initiative, an important program that brings together Wikimedia organizations and volunteers worldwide who are interested in collaborating with diverse partners to support the free sharing of knowledge. This Hub aims to strengthen cooperation with institutions such as museums, libraries, archives, scientific institutions, and international organizations, enabling their content to become accessible on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
Wikipedian in Residence Program at the Nikola Tesla Museum
A Wikipedian in Residence program has been initiated at the Nikola Tesla Museum, lasting one month. During this period, the Wikipedian in Residence will be engaged in the digitization of materials related to the life and work of Nikola Tesla.
Partnership with the National Museum in Pančevo
A memorandum of cooperation has been signed with the National Museum in Pančevo. As part of this collaboration, a one-month Wikipedian in Residence program will begin at this institution in May.
Hosting the Global GLAM Call
During May, Wikimedia Serbia will host the global online meeting Global GLAM Call, which gathers participants from around the world interested in collaboration in the fields of culture, heritage, and free knowledge. This call represents an important opportunity for sharing experiences, presenting projects, and strengthening international cooperation within GLAM initiatives. The call is open to all interested participants, who will have the opportunity to hear examples of good practice and take part in discussions.
Expanding GLAM Partnerships
Representatives of Wikimedia Serbia have also engaged in discussions with several cultural institutions with the aim of establishing partnerships within the GLAM Wikipedian in Residence program. During these meetings, opportunities were explored for involving individuals in the digitization, processing, and opening of cultural heritage through Wikimedia projects. These initial negotiations represent an important step toward further developing partnerships and strengthening the presence of open knowledge within cultural institutions.
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