Library of the year 2015_多治見市図書館@第17回図書館総合展_20151112Satomi Kojima
第17回図書館総合展で開催されたフォーラム「Library of the Year 2015」での、多治見市図書館の紹介です。 このプレゼンを行うにあたり、たくさんの方にご協力を賜りました。心から感謝申し上げます。ありがとうございました。
http://www.libraryfair.jp/forum/2015/1887
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rspy3c8NzAo
The document describes SAVEMLAK, a wiki-based collaborative relief project created after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It provides details on:
- The origins and growth of SAVEMLAK, which started as individual wikis (e.g. savelibrary) focused on damaged libraries, museums, archives and other institutions and integrated them into a single wiki site.
- The contents and usage statistics of the SAVEMLAK wiki, which now includes over 30,000 pages created by 300 editors tracking information on damaged institutions and relief efforts.
- Keys to the success of the wiki approach, which involved addressing fears about the wiki system, descriptive rules and co-editing through a
The document describes a Wiki-based relief project called saveMLAK that was launched after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It began as separate Wikis for different cultural institutions like libraries, museums, and community centers, but integrated into one saveMLAK Wiki. The saveMLAK Wiki collects detailed information on over 1,000 damaged cultural institutions, including fact sheets, damage details, relief efforts, and is collaboratively edited and updated. It aims to aggregate information to support relief and recovery efforts for victims of the natural disaster.
Library of the year 2015_多治見市図書館@第17回図書館総合展_20151112Satomi Kojima
第17回図書館総合展で開催されたフォーラム「Library of the Year 2015」での、多治見市図書館の紹介です。 このプレゼンを行うにあたり、たくさんの方にご協力を賜りました。心から感謝申し上げます。ありがとうございました。
http://www.libraryfair.jp/forum/2015/1887
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rspy3c8NzAo
The document describes SAVEMLAK, a wiki-based collaborative relief project created after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It provides details on:
- The origins and growth of SAVEMLAK, which started as individual wikis (e.g. savelibrary) focused on damaged libraries, museums, archives and other institutions and integrated them into a single wiki site.
- The contents and usage statistics of the SAVEMLAK wiki, which now includes over 30,000 pages created by 300 editors tracking information on damaged institutions and relief efforts.
- Keys to the success of the wiki approach, which involved addressing fears about the wiki system, descriptive rules and co-editing through a
The document describes a Wiki-based relief project called saveMLAK that was launched after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It began as separate Wikis for different cultural institutions like libraries, museums, and community centers, but integrated into one saveMLAK Wiki. The saveMLAK Wiki collects detailed information on over 1,000 damaged cultural institutions, including fact sheets, damage details, relief efforts, and is collaboratively edited and updated. It aims to aggregate information to support relief and recovery efforts for victims of the natural disaster.