GLAM/Newsletter/January 2023/Contents/UK report
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National Trust and cultural diversity
ByNational Trust
Between July 2022 and January 2023, the National Trust undertook a 40 day pilot scheme to enhance property-based content on Wikipedia. This involved the assessment of existing content, the enhancement of the pages for the Trust’s most visited sites, the creation of six new pages, six DYK nominations and one Good Article nomination. You can read more about it here w:en:User:Lajmmoore/National Trust Several existing editors supported the pilot and the National Trust’s thanks go to them. Plans are underway for a potential second pilot scheme.
Khalili Foundation
The sitara for the internal door of the Kaaba (pictured) was accepted as a Featured Image on Arabic Wikipedia, the eighth image from this partnership to do so, and appeared on the front page of Arabic Wikipedia as its Picture Of The Day on 30 December. This is the eighteenth Featured Image award for this partnership.
For the first time, the Khalili/Wikimedia UK partnership has held public editathon events. As part of the World Festival of Cultural Diversity, the Khalili Foundation supported two Wikipedia editathons this month, hosted by the Wellcome Collection and by Wolfson College Oxford/ the Khalili Research Centre. A total of 16 trainees, including a staff member of Wikimedia UK and a staff member of the Khalili Foundation, worked on diversifying Wikipedia's coverage of visual art. A third event is being prepared.
- New articles created
- Hatip Mehmed Efendi
- Maqamat of Al-Hariri (manuscript)
- Mihrab (painting)
- Ahmed Cherkaoui
- Charlotte Hagan (on Wikidata)
- Soheila Sokhanvari
- A new article is being worked on (in draft) about Mīr Ḥusain al-Ḥusainī, one of the scribes of the Hamza-nama manuscript
- A new article is being worked on (in draft) about Nauruz Ahmad Khan, a Shaybanid ruler and patron of manuscripts
- Articles improved
There were no new image uploads or translations this month.