The Wikipedia Library/1Lib1Ref/Connect
We'd love to help you get involved, Get in touch!
- Leave a comment on this website's Talk Page
- Send a Tweet @WikiLibrary or with the hashtag #1lib1ref
- Ask questions in the Wikipedia + Libraries Facebook group
- Email the global team via wikipedialibrary@wikimedia.org
- On English Wikipedia, the Teahouse is a good place to get help
- Main contact for #1Lib1Ref is Felix Nartey (FNartey (WMF), fnartey(_AT_)wikimedia.org).
Connect with other community organizers of the campaign
This year the organisation of #1Lib1Ref is led by a Global Team of ambassadors, champions and amplifiers. These categories of support are to ensure that each volunteer is able to tie in their available times and levels of commitment towards supporting the campaign. You can reach the global team by sending an email or joining the mailing list (1lib1ref(_AT_)lists.wikimedia.org).
- Ambassadors - The core organizers: Experienced community leaders who have organized a 1Lib1Ref activity before, and are willing to mentor, inspire and provide support to other participants who want to participate or host events as part of the #1Lib1Ref campaign.
- Champions - Institutional advocates: Avid volunteers who want to enlist new librarians and libraries while encouraging their institutions to promote and participate in the campaign.
- Amplifiers - Social networkers: Visible voices who want to spread the word about 1Lib1Ref and are eager to publicize it before, during and after the campaign.
Signup to be an ambassador, champion or amplifier!
Track your impact and connect with others around the campaign
We are excited to officially map the campaign and track the overall impact of the campaign. With so much excitement around adding citations, some institutions have even used the campaign to start a healthy competition between organisations.
- Register your event on the dashboard to showcase your communities achievements!
- Signup to a community event or campaign around you!
Engage your network
Partner organisations
Partner organizations can help spread the campaign by:
- Participating in blogging, email and social media sharing during the campaign
- Directly calling on librarians in your network to participate in the campaign
- Holding webinars or other educational activities during the week
If you are interested contact Felix Nartey fnartey(_AT_)wikimedia.org or the TWL team wikipedialibrary(_AT_)wikimedia.org. We'll help you with communication strategies, resources to share with your network, and finding volunteer networks in your area. Partners get the added bonus of being listed on the main page of our campaign and being included in our social media push during the campaign.
Librarians
We are also excited to help librarians learn about this campaign, but we need to share it. Tweeting about your contributed Wikipedia references, links to this page, and generally sharing the page using social media are all helpful. Here are the platforms where we have a presence:
- Tweet and share on Twitter @WikiLibrary or through our hashtag #1Lib1Ref
- Join the Wikipedia + Libraries Facebook group
- Engage The Wikipedia Library on Facebook
Also, reach out to your press contacts to help share the news about the campaign in library and information science networks.
Track press and social media
If you post or see a post related to 1lib1ref on another site, add it to our Press list!
Fill the feedback form!
Help us learn about your achievements and community impact via our new feedback forms.