National Archives. Washington DC
The National Archives and Records Administration and
Wikimedia D.C., invite you to help us improve access to open government data on
Wikipedia. We are excited to announce that we will be hosting the Open
Government #WikiHack, a two-day hackathon at the National Archives Building
in downtown D.C., over the weekend of September 27 and 28.
Did you know that Wikipedia articles with NARA digital
images saw over 1 billion page views in FY13 alone? Have you heard about
Wikipedia’s newest sister project,Wikidata? It serves
as a source of structured open data that can be used to programmatically
populate information in Wikipedia itself. Could your agency be better
leveraging Wikimedia projects to improve public information and fulfill mission
goals? All agencies, organizations, and individuals are welcome to come and
pitch an original project idea, join a team, or just learn more about open
government and Wikimedia. We will be joined by Wikipedians with expertise in
wiki markup, MediaWiki, Wikidata, and community social norms, as well as
National Archives staff familiar with NARA’s open datasets and APIs. All
project ideas are welcome, and we look forward to collaborating!
The event will include free lunch and refreshments
generously provided by Wikimedia D.C., as well as a meetup at a local bar on
the evening of Friday, September 26. If you have any questions, feel free to
email Dominic
McDevitt-Parks at NARA or James
Hare at Wikimedia D.C. Capacity is limited, so pleaseregister
via our Eventbrite page soon.
You can also read Wikimedia
D.C.’s announcement blog post.