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Episode 056 - Dr Martin Poulter (Khalili Foundation) on building bridges between cultural heritage and Wikipedia and the transformative potential of taking a more open approach to content and knowledge

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Dr. Martin Poulter is Wikimedian in Residence at the Khalili Foundation.
We hear how Martin moved from being a dedicated volunteer Wikipedia contributor to a key advocate for the open content movement, harnessing Wikipedia’s potential to democratise access to cultural heritage and knowledge.
Through his collaborations with organisations like the Bodleian Libraries, University of Bristol, and the Khalili Collection, Martin shares his thoughts on the significant opportunities that can arise when cultural institutions embrace Wikipedia.
Martin also shares a frank and insightful perspective on the cultural and mindset change that is required to fully capitalise on these opportunities.

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1. Episode 056 - Dr Martin Poulter (Khalili Foundation) on building bridges between cultural heritage and Wikipedia and the transformative potential of taking a more open approach to content and knowledge (00:00:00)

2. Transforming Cultural Institutions With Wikipedia (00:00:11)

3. The Cultural Impact of Wikipedia (00:08:12)

4. The Longevity and Community of Wikipedia (00:18:59)

5. Engaging With Wikipedia in Cultural Institutions (00:28:07)

6. Connecting With the Digital Works (00:43:40)

61 episodes

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Dr. Martin Poulter is Wikimedian in Residence at the Khalili Foundation.
We hear how Martin moved from being a dedicated volunteer Wikipedia contributor to a key advocate for the open content movement, harnessing Wikipedia’s potential to democratise access to cultural heritage and knowledge.
Through his collaborations with organisations like the Bodleian Libraries, University of Bristol, and the Khalili Collection, Martin shares his thoughts on the significant opportunities that can arise when cultural institutions embrace Wikipedia.
Martin also shares a frank and insightful perspective on the cultural and mindset change that is required to fully capitalise on these opportunities.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 056 - Dr Martin Poulter (Khalili Foundation) on building bridges between cultural heritage and Wikipedia and the transformative potential of taking a more open approach to content and knowledge (00:00:00)

2. Transforming Cultural Institutions With Wikipedia (00:00:11)

3. The Cultural Impact of Wikipedia (00:08:12)

4. The Longevity and Community of Wikipedia (00:18:59)

5. Engaging With Wikipedia in Cultural Institutions (00:28:07)

6. Connecting With the Digital Works (00:43:40)

61 episodes

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