Programme

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Please note that the following schedule information is subject to change!

For event locations, please see the list of venues.

24 hour hacking continues in the conservatory throughout the event!

Due to limited capacity,

  • entry to the Hackathon on Wednesday and Thursday is only permitted if you have a 5 day ticket.
  • entry to the Opening Ceremony on Thursday is only permitted if you have an opening ceremony ticket.
  • Register ASAP to avoid disappointment!

Due to expected high volume, it would be appreciated if you come to the venue to register in the afternoon on Thursday if possible.

Want to organise an informal meetup with other delegates in the conference venue during the conference itself? Meetups
Want to organise an evening or day trip or something else, before, during or after the conference? Fringe
Etherpads for all sessions are available at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Wikimania2014


Pre-Conference

Can't wait for it to start? Check out (& contribute to!) the Fringe programme!

Some activities require separate (free) sign-up.


Wednesday, August 6

Entrance to the Hackathon only with a 5 day ticket!

Available rooms for break-out sessions (all rooms have projectors):

  • Frobisher Room 3 (seats 30 in classroom-with-benches setting)
  • Frobisher Room 4 & 5 (100 seats in classroom)
  • Frobisher Room 6 (seats 40 in theater setting)
  • Boardroom (seats 15 at one big table)

The Garden Room / Conservatory also has a projector, but it's in use all the time as general hackathon room.


Time Garden Room Conservatory Conservatory Terrace Frobisher 1 Frobisher 3 Boardroom Frobisher 4&5 Frobisher 6 Time
09:00

On-site registration

09:00
09:15 09:15
09:30 09:30
09:45 09:45
10:00

Hackathon: Opening, introductions, scheduling
Citathon

10:00
10:15 10:15
10:30 10:30
10:45 10:45
11:00 11:00
11:15 11:15
11:30 11:30
11:45 11:45
12:00

Citathon
and more!

Education Pre-Conference
Campus Ambassadors Workshop

12:00
12:15 12:15
12:30 12:30
12:45 12:45
13:00

Lunch

(Hackathon attendees only)

13:00
13:15 13:15
13:30 13:30
13:45 13:45
14:00

Education Pre-Conference
Campus Ambassadors Workshop

Upload Wizard Discussion

MediaWiki Vagrant Install Party

Getting started with Pywikibot (on wikidata)

Mobile Wikidata Discussion

14:00
14:15 14:15
14:30 14:30
14:45 14:45
15:00 15:00
15:15 15:15
15:30

Community Engagement Discussion

Developer Discussion for 3rd Party MediaWiki Use

REST Content API, Parsoid

Wiki Research Hackathon demos

MediaWiki Vagrant Bootcamp

15:30
15:45 15:45
16:00 16:00
16:15 16:15
16:30 16:30
16:45 16:45
17:00

API Roadmap

My First Tool

Wiki Research Hackathon demos

17:00
17:15 17:15
17:30 17:30
17:45 17:45
18:00 18:00
18:15 18:15
18:30

Dinner

18:30
18:45 18:45
19:00 19:00
19:15 19:15
19:30

Hacking

(room closed)

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(room closed)

(room closed)

(room closed)

19:30
19:45 19:45
20:00 20:00
20:15 20:15
20:30 20:30
20:45 20:45
21:00 21:00
21:15 21:15
21:30 21:30
21:45 21:45
22:00 22:00
22:15 22:15
22:30 22:30
22:45 22:45
23:00 23:00
23:15 23:15
23:30 23:30
23:45 23:45

Thursday, August 7

Entrance to the Hackathon is only permitted for those with a five day ticket!

Entrance to the opening ceremony is only permitted for those with an opening ceremony ticket! However, please arrive in good time register. Registration is open throughout the day.

Time Garden Room Conservatory Conservatory Terrace Fountain Room Frobisher 3 Boardroom Frobisher 4&5 Frobisher 6 Time
09:00

On-site registration

09:00
09:15 09:15
09:30 09:30
09:45 09:45
10:00

Education Pre-Conference
Educator Training

Structured Data Discussion 10:00
10:15 10:15
10:30 10:30
10:45 10:45
11:00 11:00
11:15 11:15
11:30

Design Research Participation (starting at 1200)

Mobile Apps: Going Native presentation & workshop 11:30
11:45 11:45
12:00 12:00
12:15 12:15
12:30 12:30
12:45 12:45
13:00

Lunch

(Hackathon attendees only)

Lunchtime meeting: Wikimedia Global Circle Meetup

13:00
13:15 13:15
13:30 13:30
13:45 13:45
14:00 Core search sprint

Education Pre-Conference
Educator Training

Media Viewer Discussion

European Hackathon Discussion for Past/Future Organizers

Mass upload training

14:00
14:15 14:15
14:30 14:30
14:45 14:45
15:00 15:00
15:15 15:15
15:30

RFC Process Discussion

15:30
15:45 15:45
16:00 16:00
16:15 16:15
16:30 16:30
16:45 16:45
17:00

Hackathon: Reflection and closure

17:00
17:15 17:15
17:30 17:30
17:45 17:45
Lower Foyer (-1)
18:00

Welcome Reception

(food & drink provided)

Lambeth Trio
Selection of popular repertoire.

18:00
18:15 18:15
18:30 18:30
18:45 18:45
Garden Room Conservatory Conservatory Terrace Barbican Hall
19:00

Hacking

Hacking

Hacking

Greetings from Edward Saperia, Wikimania Conference Director

19:00
19:15

Greetings from Jon Davies, Chief Executive Wikimedia UK

19:15
19:30

Greetings from Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia

19:30
19:45

Greetings from Lila Tretikov, Executive Director of The Wikimedia Foundation

19:45
20:00

Keynote: Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International

20:00
20:15 20:15
20:30

A concert of traditional British music

20:30
20:45 20:45
21:00 21:00
21:15 21:15
21:30 21:30
21:45 21:45
22:00

Free

22:00
22:15 22:15
22:30 22:30
22:45 22:45
23:00 23:00
23:15 23:15
23:30 23:30
23:45 23:45

Friday, August 8

Check ongoing meetups too.

Time Barbican Hall Hammerson Room Fountain Room Auditorium 1 Frobisher 123 Boardroom Frobisher 456 Auditorium 2 Time
08:00

On-site registration

08:00
08:15 08:15
08:30 08:30
08:45 08:45
09:00 09:00
09:15 09:15
09:30 09:30
09:45 09:45
Track

Featured Speakers I Systems

Workshop I Media Training

Open Scholarship I Releasing Research

Social Machines I Norms

Education I Medicine

Discussion I ...

Evaluation I Metrics

Technology I Language

Track
10:00

Nigel Shadbolt, Chairman Open Data Institute

How to produce video & audio files for Wiki projects, for instance interviews

Free Our Research – reaching out to academics

How I Wrote an Article for Another Encyclopedia, and How It Compares to Wikipedia

Wikipedia and Medicine

Chairpersons' meeting
(with invitation only)

The state of metrics for Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums Projects

Fixing grammar errors semi-automatically

10:00
10:15 10:15
10:30

Lydia Pintscher, Project Manager Wikidata

Marking open-access references cited on Wikipedia

Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia (On Trust, Distrust, Betrayal and Loyalty)

Wiki-Med: The Story of the First Full Wikipedia Course in Israel – A Case Study

A framework to evaluate entities impact: wm metrics and friends

Machine aided article translation

10:30
10:45 10:45
11:00

Coffee break

11:00
11:15 11:15
Track

Featured Speakers II Data

Workshop II Programme Design

Free Culture I Reuse

Social Machines II Limits

Education II Reform

Discussion II ...

GLAM I Creative Content

Technology II Multimedia

Track
11:30

How to use Wikidata: Things to make and do with 30 million statementsMarkus Krötzsch

Growing the Awesome in your Programs

Image by Wikipedia

The State of Wikimedia Scholarship 2013–2014

Learning Literacy with Wikipedia

Chairpersons' meeting
(with invitation only)

Have you heard? – The spoken voices of notable people

Multimedia Overview

11:30
11:45 11:45
12:00

Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Author Big Data

How to stay out of jail and still use images from Wikimedia Commons

Human-centered design for free knowledge

Top down: making a country's education system wiki-compatible

"F" for Fashion: our joint GLAM-Wiki efforts in collaboration with Europeana-Fashion – A Panel

The State (and Fate) of Video in Wikimedia

12:00
12:15 12:15
12:30

Open Data Roundtable

Crazy Contentious Copyright Challenges Constraining Community Creativity

Reform of citation structure for all Wikimedia projects

Presenting Wikipedia (so that people understand)

Freedom in motion: the state of open video and audio at Wikimedia

12:30
12:45 12:45
13:00

Lunch

13:00
13:15 13:15
13:30

Lunch

Lower Foyer (-1)
13:30–14:30
Horizon String Quartet
String quartet performing their own arrangements alongside classical repertoire.



Main Foyer (0)
13:30–14:00
Charlotte Richardson, Alexandra Kremakova and Clemmie Curd
Music by Franz Liszt and Caitlin Rowley.
14:00–14:30
Owl and BusuBuntu
Harmonising vocal duo with minimalistic songs.

13:30
13:45 13:45
14:00 14:00
14:15 14:15
Track

Featured Speakers III Strategy

Workshop III Directory

Free Culture II Conflict

Social Machines III Future

Education III Foundation

Discussion III ...

Open Data I Inputs & Outputs

Technology III Structure & Search

Track
14:30

Richard Stirling, International Director Open Data Institute

P2Pvalue directory: A collaborative resource to map common-based peer production

Which Law Applies to Wikipedia?

Beyond talk pages: discussing content in 2020

Ask the Wiki Education Foundation

...

Transforming Wikipedia into the timeline of everything!

Structured Wikiquote – The future of the free quote compendium that anyone can edit

14:30
14:45 14:45
15:00

Q&A with Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

Legal Demands: The Good, The Bad, & The Just Plain Wrong

Wikipedia Education Cooperative Panel

Panel: Wikisource, from digitization to data

15:00
15:15

Measuring community health: Vital signs for Wikimedia projects

CirrusSearch: How we've replaced a great search engine with an awesome search engine

15:15
15:30

Common grounds for battle, or is the Commons still common?

The 7 biggest mistakes the Wikipedia Education Program has made – and what we’ve learned from them

Official statistics and Wikidata – how can National Statistics Institutes best contribute to the Wikimedia community

15:30
15:45 15:45
16:00

Coffee break

16:00
16:15 16:15
Track

Featured Speakers IV Applications

Workshop IV GLAM Evaluation

Free Culture III Heritage

Social Machines IV Interface

Wikimedia I Inspiration

Discussion IV Admin

Social Machines V Growth

Technology IV Experimentation

Track
16:30

Mike Bracken, Executive Director of Digital in the UK Cabinet Office

Best practices for the evaluation of GLAM-Wiki cooperations

The URAA, Copyright Terms, and the Wikimedia Projects

Interface Vision by WMF UX Director

The coolest projects of Wikimedia Chapters – be inspired!

Roundtable: Admin tools development

The state of wikiHow

An update and LIVE A/B Test from the WMF Fundraising Team

16:30
16:45 16:45
17:00

Rufus Pollock, Founder of The Open Knowledge Foundation

Italians have no art images

Lives and deaths of Wikimedia projects in a minority language

Original Research – the policy we all break on English Wikipedia

17:00
17:15 17:15
17:30

Peter Murray-Rust, Shuttleworth Fellow in machine readable scholarship

From paper book to a digital one on Wikisource

The Athena Project: Where are We?

Who reads what and how: Transforming reading behaviour into valuable feedback for the Wikipedia community

Open Data Portal Austria

Facing failures and making drastic changes

17:30
17:45 17:45
18:00

Break

18:00
Track

Keynote Speakers II

Track
18:15 Elizabeth Marincola
Chief Executive Officer
The Public Library of Science
18:15
18:30 18:30
18:45

Free

18:45
Barbican Hall
Laila's Grand Central Arena
Lower Foyer (-1)
Laila's Underworld Utopia
Frobisher 123
Laila's Happy Valley Centre
Main Foyer (0)
Laila's Acoustic Airspace
19:00

(stage closed)

Michael Baker
Acoustic singer-songwriter.

MakeSense presents "Hold-Ups"
Creative brainstorming session on solving a challenge faced by a social entrepreneur.

Richard Black and Laura Wolk-Lewanowicz
Pieces by composers underrepresented on Wikipedia.

19:00
19:15 19:15
19:30

WikiGeeks
Geek-based comedy show.

Signatures
3 contemporary classical pieces by composer Josh Spear.

Power of Two
Classical flute and piano duo.

19:30
19:45 19:45
20:00

(stage closed)

20:00
20:15 20:15
20:30

The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
Documentary about the life of internet programmer and Hacktivist Aaron Swartz.
Aaron Swartz Q&A‎

Tom Green
Solo guitar-looping madness.

20:30
20:45 20:45
21:00

The Slumberjacks
Soulful sounds from acoustic guitar duo performing their own compositions.

21:00
21:15 21:15
21:30 21:30
21:45 21:45
22:00

(stage closed)

James Green
Acoustic guitar songs.

(stage closed)

22:00
22:15 22:15
22:30 22:30
22:45

Free

22:45
23:00 23:00
23:15 23:15
23:30 23:30
23:45 23:45

Saturday, August 9

Check ongoing meetups too.

Reception tonight in Foyer -1 | food and drinks provided

Time Barbican Hall Hammerson Room Fountain Room Auditorium 1 Frobisher 123 Boardroom Frobisher 456 Auditorium 2 Time
08:00

Walk-in

08:00
08:15 08:15
08:30 08:30
08:45 08:45
09:00 09:00
09:15 09:15
Track

Featured Speakers V Platform

Workshop V Foundations

Maps OpenStreetMap

Open Scholarship II Communication

Diversity I Tools

Discussion V Newbies

GLAM II Organisations

Technology V Internals

Track
09:30

Join the technical community! Intro for absolute beginners

Learn to edit Wikipedia

OpenStreetMap – what is it and what does it mean for Wikimedians?

The fount of all knowledge – Wikipedia as the front matter to all research

Zero-cost strategies for Wikimedia outreach

Welcoming and retaining new users

Community empowerment through professional Community involvement. Will it blend?

Parsoid: Dealing with Wikitext so you don't have to™

09:30
09:45 09:45
10:00

Showcase ALL the (cool) things!Marc A. Pelletier, Wikimedia Tool Labs Engineer

Open Access & Wikipedia: A Panel Discussion

Wikipedia Goes Viral: Experiments in Social Media

Open Authority: A New Way to Talk to GLAMs

Finding and fixing software bugs for the Wikipedias

10:00
10:15

What do new users need to be successful?

10:15
10:30

Raph Koster, Author "A Theory of Fun"

Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap: History, Current Status, and Challenges

Creative Ways to Alienate Women Online: A How-to Guide for Wikipedians

Four Years of Contributing and Connecting to Wikipedia from Inside the Audio-visual Archive

Ask the WMF developers

10:30
10:45 10:45
11:00

Coffee break

11:00
11:15 11:15
Track

Featured Speakers VI Complexity

Workshop VI Cartography

Free Culture IV Terms & Conditions

Wikimedia II Grants

Diversity II Projects

Discussion VI Metadata

GLAM III Sources

Technology VI Views

Track
11:30

Yaneer Bar-Yam, President of the New England Complex Systems Institute

Humanitarian OpenStreetMap mapping workshop

The WMF's Free Software Advocacy Group and how you can help

WMF Grants Showcase: Funding Diversity

Where's the T in Wikimedia Diversity?

Wikimedia Commons – Needs and wishes for the perfect Wikimedia media database.

Promoting OpenGLAM – Exchange of Experiences and Best Practices

Replaying Edits & Visualising Edit History

11:30
11:45 11:45
12:00

Open Source Hygiene: Getting the Details Right

Kumusha Takes Wiki: activating communities across Africa

The Old New Thing: Crowdsourcing the Digitization of Ben-Yehuda's Dictionary

Testing internationalized applications for Wikimedia content

12:00
12:15

The State of Wikimedia – A movement Dialogue

Will we still need categories in times of Wikidata?

12:15
12:30

Virtual Community Roundtable

Creative Commons 4.0: Everything You Wanted to Know, and Probably More

Systemic Bias Workshop Development – IEG update

The Future of Libraries and Wikipedia

FastCCI: Taming the Commons Category Tree

12:30
12:45 12:45
13:00

Lunch

13:00
13:15 13:15
13:30

Lunch

Lower Foyer (-1)
13:30–14:00
Bella Figura

14:00–14:30
Anna Pacaldi
Acoustic singer-songwriter.
Main Foyer (0)
13:30–14:00
Ewan and Jayne Philips
Acoustic harmony duo.
14:00–14:30
Richard Black & Caroline Kennedy
A selection of french songs for soprano and piano.

13:30
13:45 13:45
14:00 14:00
14:15 14:15
Track

Featured Speakers VII Knowledge

Workshop VII Ideas

Free Culture V Movement

Social Machines VI Patterns

Diversity III Empowerment

Discussion VII Notability

GLAM IV Partnerships

Wikimedia III Cooperation

Track
14:30

Brandon Harris, State of the Wiki

IdeaLab Workshop: Making Ideas into Action

Access to Knowledge and Wikipedia Zero

Wikistats: New Patterns

Informed but unempowered

What topics are relevant/notable?

The GLAM-Wiki Revolution (film screening)

Cooperation between the chapters: lessons from the past

14:30
14:45 14:45
15:00

David White, Head of Technology Enhanced Learning at UAL

Wiki Loves Capitol Hill

Hi, my name is 192.195.83.38: unmasking anonymous editors on Wikipedia

Why we need to pay people to create free knowledge

Direct, sustainable partnerships: How do we keep GLAMs and editors in touch?

The role of the media in the development of Wikipedia

15:00
15:15

Exchange of deletion/review processes and best practices

15:15
15:30

Jack Andraka, Citizen Scientist

Liquid Lobbying - How could Wikimedia change EU copyright?

The missing Wikipedia ads: Designing targeted contribution campaigns

Internet skills and the gender gap

Insider/Outsiders – GLAM case studies from India & Mexico

What does a Wikipedian in Residence in the scientific sector do?

15:30
15:45 15:45
16:00

Coffee break

16:00
16:15 16:15
Track

Featured Speakers VIII Education

Free Culture VI Advocacy

Social Machines VII Interaction

AGM Wikimedia UK

Discussion VIII Rights

GLAM V Ecosystem

Wikimedia IV Communication

Track
16:30

"How will the Wiki Education Program make Wikipedia more useful to more people?" Diana Strassmann, Chair Wiki Education Foundation

(room closed)

Liquid Lobbying – How should Wikimedia advocate for free knowledge?

VisualEditor – helping users edit more easily

Wikimedia UK Annual General Meeting

Admins: editors with extra buttons or community leaders?

How we organized a hackathon with GLAM institutions, gave open culture to hackers and made everyone happy

Thank you for your email: A day in the Wikimedia Mail Room

16:30
16:45 16:45
17:00

Clare Sutcliffe, Code Club Founder

It's Alive! The Joy of Real-Time Collaboration

Meet the press: Introducing WMF’s new Communications team, the new blog and new chances for community collaboration on media

17:00
17:15

Mass article creation – who should write Wikipedia?

17:15
17:30

Emma Mulqueeny, founder Young Rewired State

Real-time Collaborative Editing with TogetherJS

Medical information online; Wikipedia's place in the ecosystem

Supporting and developing the Wikimedia organisations: the role of the Funds Dissemination Committee

17:30
17:45 17:45
18:00

Break

18:00
Track

Keynote Speakers III

Track
18:15

Lila Tretikov
Executive Director of The Wikimedia Foundation

18:15
18:30 18:30
18:45

Free

18:45

Reception

19:00 – 20:00

Rocket & Prosciutto Pizza (vegetarian)
BBQ Chicken Skewers
Rosemary Marinated Lamb Skewers
Tiger Prawn & Lemone Skewers
Fregola Pasta Salad
Chickpea & Beetroot
Potato Salad with Swiss Cheese & Garlic Sausage

Water
Orange Juice
Beck's beer
Peroni beer
red wine
white wine

Barbican Hall
Laila's Grand Central Arena
Lower Foyer (-1)
Laila's Underworld Utopia
Fountain Room
Laila's Playground
Main Foyer (0)
Laila's Acoustic Airspace
19:00

Comedian's Bookshelf
featuring Jorik Mol, Elise Bramich, Steve Cross, Tom Mayhew, Nathan Willcock, Diane Fitton
Comedians present material on their favourite books and authors.

(stage closed)

The Wikimania Games Corner
Modern and retro games alongside classic table top and board games.

The Slumberjacks
Soulful sounds from acoustic guitar duo performing their own compositions.

19:00
19:15 19:15
19:30

(stage closed)

19:30
19:45 19:45
20:00

(stage closed)

20:00
20:15 20:15
20:30

Wikipedia – The Missing Bits
curated by Dan Schreiber
Unique show especially for Wikimania 2014! Comedians and popular academics take it in turns to add amusing information to wikipedia pages, stand-up style.

20:30
20:45 20:45
21:00

The Levity
This dynamic fresh four piece play classic pop you can dance to.

21:00
21:15 21:15
21:30

Mark Mathews
Indie pop singer-songwriter.

21:30
21:45 21:45
22:00

(stage closed)

Goldbones
Awe-inspiring brass quintet perform their own arrangements of classic pop and rock hits.

22:00
22:15 22:15
22:30 22:30
22:45 22:45
23:00

Free

23:00
23:15 23:15
23:30 23:30
23:45 23:45

Sunday, August 10

Check ongoing meetups too.

Closing party in Foyer -1 | food and drinks provided

Time Barbican Hall Hammerson Room Fountain Room Auditorium 1 Frobisher 123 Boardroom Frobisher 456 Auditorium 2 Time
08:00

Walk-in

08:00
08:15 08:15
08:30 08:30
08:45 08:45
09:00 09:00
09:15 09:15
Track

Featured Speakers IX Freedom

Workshop VIII Tasks

Education IV Collaboration

Social Machines VIII Scale

Open Data II Wikidata

Discussion IX

Open Scholarship III Scholarship Tools

Wikimedia V Maturity

Track
09:30

Bill Thompson, BBC Archive

Wikimedia translation sprint
&
Label-a-thon for Wikidata
(simultaneous)

Distributing WikiReaders to Schools in India, Mexico and South Africa

How we've grown mobile into something that everyone does

Wikidata – current state and Q&A

...

Open Scholarship Tools – a whirlwind tour.

The opportunities and challenges of Wikidata

09:30
09:45 09:45
10:00

Luis Villa, WMF Counsel: "Trust and Sharing"

Wikipedia in Education: by the numbers

User interface: Consistency, consistency, consistency!

Wikidata Toolkit: A Java library for working with Wikidata

Open Knowledge and the National Institutes of Health of the United States

Cabal for dummies

10:00
10:15 10:15
10:30

Ryan Merkley, CEO Creative Commons

Big in Japan: Combating Systemic Bias Through Mobile Editing

A data and developer hub for Wikimedia

The Full OA Stack – Open Access and Open Source

Ten Years of Wikimania: Now What?

10:30
10:45 10:45
11:00

Coffee break

11:00
11:15 11:15
Track

Featured Speakers X Policy

Workshop IX Coalition

Technology VII Invention

Social Machines IX Motivation

Social Machines X Reaction

Discussion X Senses

GLAM VI Models

Wikimedia VI Image

Track
11:30

Carl Miller, Research Director for Centre for Analysis of Social Media at Demos

How about a MediaWiki Consortium?

Bots and Pywikibot

WikiCredit – Calculating & presenting value contributed to Wikipedia

We are all User X

Multimedia Roundtable

GLAM Boot Camp – A New Model for GLAM-Wiki Skills-Building for Wikimedians

Wiki loves parliaments

11:30
11:45 11:45
12:00

Heather Ford, Breaking news on Wikipedia

Engineering volunteering – what’s this volunteer support all about anyway?

Cooperation in a Peer Production Economy: Experimental Evidence from Wikipedia

The Wikipedia Adventure: Play with Learning

GLAMwiki Toolset: How to bring the cultural sector and Wikimedia together

Commons made a quality photographer out of me

12:00
12:15

Building an "open coalition"

12:15
12:30

Democratic Media Roundtable

The Wikimedia open source project and you

Measuring Editor Collaborativeness With Economic Modelling

VisualEditor – engineering against the odds

Using the Mass upload tool to copy GLAM collections to Commons

DMCA takedowns, inappropriate images and more: How the LCA team uses technology to scale

12:30
12:45 12:45
13:00

Lunch

WikiWomen's Lunch

Video Lunch
Conservatory (garden terrace)

Lunch

13:00
13:15 13:15
13:30

Lunch

Lunch Brie, Rocket & Red Onion Chutney
Coronation Chicken
Crayfish & Prawn

Lower Foyer (-1)
Black Hay
Indie pop rock (acoustic set).

Main Foyer (0)
Pete Nagle
Semi-improvised cello loops.

13:30
13:45 13:45
14:00 14:00
14:15 14:15
Track

Featured Speakers XI Media

Workshop X Gender

Technology VIII Infrastructure

Social Machines XI Diversification

Social Machines XII Profit

Discussion XI Consult

GLAM VII Local

Wikimedia VII Open Source

Track
14:30

Dan Gillmor, Author "We the Media"

Diversity Workshop: Gender gap strategy into action

Rich citations from open-access scientific papers

Expanding the encyclopaedia: trends in article creation on Wikipedia

We Need to Talk About Paid Editing... Sorting Out Wikipedia's Most Enduring Argument

Design Communication Roundtable

Small is beautiful – GLAM in small museums

“Tech News”: Fighting technical information overload for Wikimedians

14:30
14:45 14:45
15:00

Danny O'Brien, International Director Electronic Frontier Foundation

JavaScript and long-term relationships

Close Encounters of the Third Kind – The secrets of local GLAM outreach

Going off the Boil? A summary of the leading theories as to whether Wikipedia has peaked yet.

15:00
15:15

Gender and Beyond: Building Diversity in the Digital Space

15:15
15:30

Chris Taggart, Founder OpenCorporates

Wikisource technical infrastructure: what we have done and what we could do

A Culture of Kindness

Face to face editing training: is it worth the effort?

An analysis of Deletionpedia: the Value of inclusionism

15:30
15:45 15:45
16:00

Group Photo at the Lakeside

16:00
16:15 16:15
16:30

Closing Ceremony:
Jimmy Wales – State of the Wiki Address
Wikimedia UK's Wikimedian of the Year 2014 presentation
Wikimania 2015 Mexico City Presentation

16:30
16:45 16:45
17:00 17:00
17:15 17:15
17:30 17:30
17:45 17:45

Closing party

18:00 – 24:00

Discover Mexico!

Yucatan Chicken
Chargrilled Sea-bream & Avocado Taco
Avocado Tart with Tomato Salsa (vegetarian)
Lamb Burger & Feta Salsa
Ceviche Tiger Prawn & Mango
Jalapeño Corn Cakes (vegetarian)

Baked Cheesecake Bites
Tequila & Lime Chocolate Mousse Cups

White wine
Red wine
Peroni beer
Beck's beer
Orange Juice
Water

Barbican Hall
Laila's Grand Central Arena
Lower Foyer (-1)
Laila's Underworld Utopia
Frobisher 123
Laila's Happy Valley Centre
Main Foyer (0)
Laila's Acoustic Airspace
18:00

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Si Cliff
Solo singer-songwriter and classical guitarist.

(stage closed)

Power of Two
Classical flute and piano duo.

18:00
18:15 18:15
18:30

Geek-Off
Chaotic intellectual cabaret night where clever people speak about their passions and obsessions.

Black Hay
Indie pop rock.

18:30
18:45

Benedict Taylor
Violist playing a selection of repertoire.

18:45
19:00 19:00
19:15

JB Newman Band
Lynchian Roadhouse blues.

19:15
19:30

Richard Black
A solo set of "almost jazz" and piano favourites.

19:30
19:45 19:45
20:00

Elektryza
Free jazz improvisational from a 7 piece band.

Wikimania Closing Party

Underworld Utopia Extravanganza ft. Dj Julio Superior and TAPE PARADE

(stage closed)

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20:15 20:15
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20:45 20:45
21:00

(stage closed)

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21:45 21:45
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22:45 22:45
23:00 23:00
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23:45 23:45

Post-Conference

Can't bear for it to end? Check out (& contribute to!) the Fringe programme!