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{{shortcut|TWL/Setup}}
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'''[[The Wikipedia Library|The Wikipedia Library]] (TWL)''' is an open research hub, a place for editors to find and do research more easily and collaboratively. TWL successfully began as an [[Grants:IEG/The_Wikipedia_Library|Individual Engagement Grant-funded project]] and has grown over the last 4 years to serving over 4000 editors, mostly English-speaking. Every language community can build on this experience and adapt the Wikipedia Library model to their own community's needs. Many new branches will start small, grow in different directions than English TWL, and innovate in their approach. That's good!
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/The Wikipedia Library|The Wikipedia Library]] (TWL)''' is a place for editors to find and do research more easily and collaboratively. Every language community can adapt the Wikipedia Library model to their own community's needs. Many new branches will start small and grow in different directions than English TWL. That's good!


While each community branch will be unique, you are not alone in setting it up. The Wikipedia Library has a team of staff at the Wikimedia Foundation who are experienced in and ready to help you with setup, communications, outreach, organization, management, metrics, planning, and building a network of collaborators. We are here to help.
While each branch will be unique, you are not alone in setting it up. The Wikipedia Library team is ready to help you with setup, communications, outreach, organization, management, and building a network of collaborators.

We encourage you to work as a team, but it's a good idea to have at least one main contact in your community to manage the setup process.


We encourage you to work as a team and grow together. Meanwhile, it's a good idea to have at least one point person or primary contact in your community to facilitate the setup process.
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This guide will help you:
This guide will help you:

# Discover existing resources, projects, and relationships related to research and the libraries on your wiki
# Find existing resources and projects on your wiki
# Inform your community about TWL, and learn how it can best help the community get better access to reliable sources
# Tell your community about TWL, and learn how it can best help the community get better access to reliable sources
# Get people signed up to help you implement a TWL branch on your wiki
# Get people signed up to help you start a TWL branch on your wiki
# Set up relevant pages for library services
# Set up pages for library services
# Initiate one of the Wikipedia Library programs with the community you have inspired
# Start one of the Wikipedia Library programs with your community
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''If you get stuck or have questions at any point, please contact one of the TWL organizers:''<br>
''If you have questions or problems at any point, please contact the team at wikipedialibrary{{@}}wikimedia.org''
:*Jake Orlowitz, Lead, [[User: Ocaasi (WMF)]], jorlowitz{{at}}wikimedia.org<br>

:*Alex Stinson, Project Manager, [[User: Astinson (WMF)]], astinson{{at}}wikimedia.org<br>
:*Patrick Earley, Community Advocate, [[User:PEarley (WMF)]], pearley{{at}}wikimedia.org<br>
:*Nikkimaria, Head of Volunteer Coordination, [[User:Nikkimaria]]
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You can also learn more and get your questions answered at '''[[The_Wikipedia_Library/New_branches_FAQ|our FAQ]]'''!
You can also learn more and get your questions answered at '''[[The_Wikipedia_Library/New_branches_FAQ|our FAQ]]'''!


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Here's a brief outline of what you'll do as part of this process:
Here's a brief outline of what you'll do as part of this process:
*'''STEP ONE''': ''Explore'' - Visit and browse through an existing, well-developed Wikipedia Library branch. Notice the different types of resources and projects.
* '''STEP ONE''': ''Explore'' Visit and browse through an existing, well-developed Wikipedia Library branch. Notice the different types of resources and projects. Discover the equivalent resources in your own community, where they already exist.
* '''STEP TWO''': ''Community Consultation'' – Gather feedback at your main community portal about other resources in your community and most importantly, which resources your community would ''like'' to have. Let interested editors sign up to help and offer a space for general discussion about starting a library branch.
*'''STEP TWO''': ''Self-inventory'' - Create a page on-wiki where you can start to collect all of the resources you find that already exist in your community.
* '''STEP THREE''': ''Making basic pages'' – Create an on-wiki "home" and a few important pages to help your branch run smoothly from the start. As you make these basic pages, you will also create a "navigation template" to help keep your pages organized and help editors find them.
*'''STEP THREE''': ''Community Consultation'' - Gather feedback at your main community portal about other resources in your community (that you may have missed in the self-inventory) and most importantly, ask which resources your community would ''like'' to have. Let interested editors sign up to help and offer a space for general discussion about starting a library branch.
* '''STEP FOUR''': ''Enlisting Volunteer Support'' – Enlist participants from the community consultation and others to volunteer for specific tasks and projects.
*'''STEP FOUR''': ''Making basic pages'' - Create an on-wiki "home" and a few important pages to help your branch run smoothly from the start. As you make these basic pages, you will also create a "navigation template" to help keep your pages organized and help editors find them.
*'''STEP FIVE''': ''Enlisting Volunteer Support'' - Enlist participants from the community consultation and others to volunteer for specific tasks and projects.


If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Light_branch_setup|TWL Light Branch setup guide]], which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.
If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Light_branch_setup|TWL Light Branch setup guide]], which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.


===Outcome===
=== Outcome ===

* You just got an overview of the process. Congrats! {{done}}
* You just got an overview of the process. Congrats! {{done}}
<br>


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== Step 1: Explore an existing Wikipedia Library ==

==Step 1: Explore an existing Wikipedia Library==
{{shortcut|TWL/Explore}}
{{shortcut|TWL/Explore}}
Take 30&ndash;60 minutes and just go exploring through these Wikipedia Library pages. There's no goal here except to become familiar and get your ideas flowing for your own community; you can adapt what you see here to your own needs and add additional features that may be unique to your community. Many of these projects you won't end up needing (at least not yet)--they're just here to give you ideas.
Take 30–60 minutes and go exploring through these Wikipedia Library pages. See what already exists in your community, what you can adapt from what you see here to your own needs, and what additional pages that may be unique to your community are needed. Many of these example projects you won't end up needing (at least not yet)&mdash;they're just here to give you ideas.
[[File:ARWP_Library_Image.jpg|thumb|350px|Arabic Wikipedia Library's homepage]]
[[File:ARWP_Library_Image.jpg|thumb|350px|Arabic Wikipedia Library's homepage]]
[[File:ZhTWLscreenshot.jpg|thumb|350px|Chinese Wikipedia Library's homepage]]
[[File:ZhTWLscreenshot.jpg|thumb|350px|Chinese Wikipedia Library's homepage]]


These links link to English language projects; if you are interested in exploring other branches, check out their pages via [[The Wikipedia Library/Global|their global branch pages]].
These links link to English language projects; if you are interested in exploring other branches, check out their projects via [[The Wikipedia Library/Global|their global branch pages]].\

;Basics
;Basics
* [[en:WP:TWL|Home page]]
* [[en:WP:TWL|Home page]]
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/About|About page]]
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/About|About page]]
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/Coordinators|Coordinators page]]
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/Header|Navigation box]]
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/Header|Navigation box]]


;Research access
;Access partnerships
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Journals|Journals page]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Journals|Journals page]]
:* [[en:WP:JSTOR|JSTOR signup]]
:* [[en:WP:JSTOR|JSTOR signup]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Partners|Publisher portal]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Partners|Publisher portal]]

;Doing research
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Research desk|Research Desk]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Research desk|Research Desk]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange|Resource Exchange]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange|Resource Exchange]]

;Branch development
* [[en:WP:The Wikipedia Library/Coordinators|Coordinators page]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/OA|Open Access guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/OA|Open Access guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Newsletter|''Books and Bytes'' newsletter]]


;Outreach and communications
;Outreach
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/University libraries|University outreach guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/University libraries|University outreach guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Archivists|Archivists guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Archivists|Archivists guide]]
* [[en:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Newsletter|''Books and Bytes'' newsletter]]


===Outcome===
=== Questions ===
*You are now familiar with an example of a working Wikipedia Library branch. Good work! {{done}}
<br>


Here are some questions to guide you through existing pages and projects in your community. If you don't have one of these, or any of these, don't worry. That's what this guide is here to help you create!
==Step 2: Inventory your community==
Learn and record what your community already does, then find out what it needs and wants most. Use these questions, first by yourself, and then in an open discussion with the community to learn as much as you can before you get started.


* Do you have a place where editors trade or share online resources?
===Questions===
* Do you have a program that buys or sends books to editors?
Here are some questions to guide you through an inventory of existing pages and projects in your community. If you don't have one of these, or any of these, don't worry. That's what this guide is here to help you create!
* Do you have collaborations with journals or research databases to give editors access?
* Do you have a program digitizing books or journals?
* Do you have a gathering place for librarians and reference professionals?
* Do you have a place for people to ask research questions?
* Do you have pages listing available free/open access resources?
* Do you have a community outreach portal for librarians, archivists, or [[GLAM|GLAM]] professionals?
* Do you run events at libraries or with librarians, such as editathons, training sessions, or editing classes?
* Do you have relationships with universities or university libraries through education programs in your region?
* Do editors give talks or presentations to library professionals at conferences and events?
* Do you have any other relevant resources or projects not mentioned above?
* Which journals, books, publishers, programs, projects, pages, partnerships, databases, resources, or services would be most useful to your community?


=== Outcome ===
*Do you have a place where editors trade or share online resources?
* You are now familiar with an example of a Wikipedia Library branch. {{done}}
*Do you have a program that buys or sends books to editors?
* You have created page on your wiki listing these resources {{done}}
*Do you have collaborations with journals or research databases to give editors access?
* You have created global branch page (see [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Global_sample|sample]]) linking to this inventory and with space for recording future branch development. Enter your language in the box below and click the button. You will then be taken to a preloaded page. {{TNT|The Wikipedia Library/Global/inputbox}}
*Do you have a program digitizing book/journal catalogs or book/journal text?
*Do you have a WikiProject or other gathering place for librarians and reference professionals?
*Do you have a references desk for people to ask research questions?
*Do you have pages listing available free/open access resources?
*Do you have a community outreach portal for librarians, archivists, or GLAM professionals?
*Do you run events at libraries or with librarians, such as editathons, training sessions, or editing classes?
*Do you have relationships with universities or university libraries through education programs in your region?
*Do editors give talks or presentations to library professionals at GLAM or academic conferences and events?
*Do you have any other relevant resources or projects not mentioned above?
*Which journals, books, publishers, programs, projects, pages, partnerships, databases, resources, or services would be most useful to your community?


===Outcome===
The goal of this process is to compile:
* A page on your wiki listing these resources {{done}}
* A global branch page (see [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Global_sample|sample]]) linking to this inventory and with space for recording future branch development
<br>


== Step 3: Consult your community ==
== Step 2: Consult your community ==
{{shortcut|TWL/Consult}}
{{shortcut|TWL/Consult}}
Your next step is to present to and engage with your community to help you better understand Branch opportunities:
Your next step is to present to and engage with your community to help you better understand what the Wikipedia Library can do. Tell your community about the Wikipedia Library and why it's useful, and ask:
* What library resources or services does the community ''already'' have?
* An introduction to what the Wikipedia Library is and does, how it works, and why it's useful
* Which library resources already exist in your community
* What library resources or services would the community ''like'' to have?
* Are there other interested editors who would like to be involved in creating a branch?
* Any resources you missed in the self-inventory
* Is there general support for the project, or other comments and concerns?
* What library materials, resources, or services would the community ''like'' to have?
* Interested editors who would like to be involved in working on your Wikipedia Library
* Whether there is general support for the project, or other comments and concerns


Consider linking your initial self-inventory page to help the community understand what you have identified already.
Consider linking your initial self-inventory page to help the community understand what you have found already. You may not get a lot of detailed responses to the questions, and that's fine--its' important to ask them and be transparent from the start anyway.


For each of these resources you want to learn:
For each of these resources you want to learn:
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* Does community interest in particular types of resources indicate other library needs on your wiki?
* Does community interest in particular types of resources indicate other library needs on your wiki?
* Consider: What will be the most low-effort but high-impact services?
* Consider: What will be the most low-effort but high-impact services?
* Where is the greatest interest and need for reference support?
* Where is the greatest interest and need for research support?
* Which already established initiatives would benefit from more invested time and energy?
* Which already established programs would benefit from more time and energy?


You can use the following pre-written message below to start that conversation in your community on a highly-visited page or project where people gather. Make sure to invite relevant active editors and groups to participate.
You can use a translated version of the '''[[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/TWL Community Consultation|Wikipedia Library Community Consultation Message]]''' to start that conversation in your community on a highly-visited page or project where people gather. Make sure to invite active editors and groups to participate.

Post a localized version of this: '''[[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/TWL Community Consultation|Wikipedia Library Community Consultation Message]]


Keep a close eye on the discussion and encourage participants to share details or explain comments (but don't challenge every criticism). If you run into concerns about Open Access vs. paywalled resources, [[en:WP:TWL/Whynotoa|this guide may be helpful]].
Keep a close eye on the discussion and encourage participants to share details or explain comments (but don't challenge every criticism). If you run into concerns about Open Access vs. paywalled resources, [[en:WP:TWL/Whynotoa|this guide may be helpful]].


When the conversation has ended, in a separate document or wiki page, summarize the consensus from the conversation, and create a prioritized list of the kinds of resources where the community provided good ideas from the conversation. This new prioritized list and summary of consensus will act as a plan for growing your library branch.
When the conversation has ended, at the talk page of your [[The Wikipedia Library/Global|branch page here on Meta]], summarize the conversation, and create a prioritized list of the kinds of resources the community wants. This new prioritized list and summary will act as a plan for growing your library branch.


===Outcomes===
===Outcomes===
* Completed community conversation {{done}}
* Completed community conversation {{done}}
* Report back to WMF about: the level of interest and offers to help, the highest priorities for projects {{done}}
* Report back to the Wikipedia Library team about the level of interest and offers to help, and the highest priorities for projects {{done}}
* Improve and expand the list of existing library resources {{done}}
* Improve and expand the list of existing library resources {{done}}
* Start to find a few volunteers to help setup and support your Branch {{done}}
* Start to find a few volunteers to help set up and support your branch {{done}}
<br>


==Step 4: Set up pages==
== Step 3: Set up pages ==

Your Wikipedia Library branch is now ready to set up. This involves copying, translating, and creating some pages where people will find and use your Wikipedia Library’s resources. If you think one of these isn't needed in your community, it's ok to leave it out, and if you think your library would be best with only a few of these pages, feel free to focus just on them.
Your Wikipedia Library branch is now ready to set up. This involves copying, translating, and creating some pages where people will find and use your Wikipedia Library's resources. Look at the examples, but '''translate from the setup kit''' If you think one of these isn't needed in your community, it's ok to leave it out, and if you think your library would be best with only a few of these pages, feel free to focus just on them.


If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Light_branch_setup|Light Branch setup guide]], which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.
If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Light_branch_setup|Light Branch setup guide]], which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.


As you set up these pages, make sure to engage the interested community members identified in the community consultation. Volunteers can help with translation, setting up pages, and communicating use of those pages.
As you set up these pages, make sure to engage the interested community members identified in the community consultation. Volunteers can help with translation, setting up pages, and promoting use of those pages.

=== Basic pages ===


*'''Main''' &ndash; Your Main homepage links to your library projects and services (feel free to change the order)
===Basic pages===
*'''Main''' - Your Main homepage links to your library projects and services (feel free to change the order)
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Main]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Main]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library]]''
*'''About''' - This is a basic information page that describes your Wikipedia Library Branch - why you do it, how you do it, and who you are
*'''About''' &ndash; This is a basic information page that describes your Wikipedia Library Branch &ndash; why you do it, how you do it, and who you are
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/About]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/About]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/About]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/About]]''
*'''Journals''' - A place for editors to get access or request access to paywalled/closed access ($) journals and databases
*'''Journals''' &ndash; A place for editors to get access or request access to journals and databases. If you don't have any journal donations yet, it might help to translate descriptions of [[The Wikipedia Library/Databases|what is available elsewhere]], or to have a place for people to suggest publishers to partner with
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Journals]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Journals]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Journals]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Journals]]''
*'''Share''' - A space for Wikipedians to exchange resources they already have access to, sometimes called a Resource Exchange
*'''Share''' &ndash; A space for Wikipedians to exchange resources they already have access to, sometimes called a Resource Exchange
::'''Setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Share]]
::'''Setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Share]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange]]''
*'''Community Library'''- a space for Wikipedians to share information about their own access to hard-to access materials
*'''Community Library''' &ndash; a space for Wikipedians to share information about their own access to hard-to-access materials
::'''Setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Community library]]
::'''Setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Community library]]
:::''example: [[w:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Resource_Exchange/Shared_Resources|English Wikipedia]]
:::''example: [[w:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Resource_Exchange/Shared_Resources|English Wikipedia]]
*'''Free and open resources''' - This page lists free or Open Access resources and databases, and outlines how editors can do research while supporting more open content
*'''Free and open resources''' &ndash; This page lists free or Open Access resources and databases, and outlines how editors can do research while supporting more open content
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Free resources]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Free resources]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Resources]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Resources]]''
*'''Reference desk''' - This page is for people to get help with a research question
*'''Reference desk''' &ndash; This page is for people to get help with a research question
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Reference_desk]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Reference_desk]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:Reference_desk]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:Reference_desk]]''
*'''Coordinators''' - This is a place for Coordinators and volunteers to create profiles and to get new volunteers to sign up to help
*'''Coordinators''' &ndash; This is a place for volunteers to create profiles and to get new volunteers to sign up to help
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Coordinators]]
::'''setup kit''': [[The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Coordinators]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Coordinators]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Coordinators]]''
*'''Navigation box''' - This is a helpful box template that collects all the links to Library pages in one place
*'''Navigation box''' &ndash; This is a template that collects all the links to Library pages in one place
::'''setup kit''': [[Template:The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Navigation]]
::'''setup kit''': [[Template:The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Navigation]]
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Navbox]]''
:::''example: [[en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Navbox]]''


;Notes
;Notes
*Feel free to change the text on the pages to fit your community, cultural, linguistic, regional, and legal environment. They are a good starting point, but you ''do not'' have to copy them exactly. Make them your own!
* Feel free to change the text on the pages to fit your community. They are a good starting point, but you ''do not'' have to copy them exactly. Make them your own!
*On your home wiki, the URLs should leave out /kit/ and be located in the "Wikipedia:" namespace (not the main article namespace), for example 'Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Books". For the home page, you can take off "/main/", like "Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library".
* On your home wiki, the URLs should leave out /kit/ and be in the "Wikipedia:" namespace (not the main article namespace), for example 'Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Books". For the home page, you can take off "/main/", like "Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library".
*Make sure that in addition to translating all the text, you also update all of the wikilinks on each page to target the correct page names.
* Make sure that in addition to translating all the text, you also update all of the wikilinks on each page.
*It's a good idea to create an index at "Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Index" so you can have a list of all of your pages.
* It's a good idea to create a Wikipedia Library category so you can track all of your pages.
*You don't have to name your page "The Wikipedia Library"; either translate that into your language, or adapt a name that makes sense for your community.
* You don't have to name your page "The Wikipedia Library"; either translate that into your language, or adopt a name that makes sense for your community.
*Note that editors sharing sources may assume some [[fair use]] rights; if your community's culture, policies or legal environment does not support such fair use, modify the advice where needed.
* Note that editors sharing sources may assume some [[fair use|fair use]] rights; if your community's culture, policies or legal environment does not support such fair use, modify the advice where needed.

;Journal sign up notes
;Journal sign up notes
*Once the library is functioning and active, coordinators will likely have to create archives to store old requests
* Once the library is functioning and active, coordinators will likely have to create archives to store old requests
*We are trying to keep journal signup criteria (1 year and 500 edits) consistent across all projects
* We are trying to keep journal signup criteria (6 months and 500 edits) consistent across all projects


If you get stuck or have questions, please contact one of the TWL organizers at wikipedialibrary{{@}}wikimedia.org


=== Outcome ===
* You now have a group of core pages needed to run your library branch. Looking good! {{done}}
* You built a navigation template which collects your library's pages together {{done}}
* You began collaborating with your volunteer team {{done}}


== What's next? ==
If you get stuck or have questions, please contact one of the TWL organizers:
*Jake Orlowitz [[User: Ocaasi (WMF)]], jorlowitz{{@}}wikimedia.org
*Alex Stinson [[User: Astinson (WMF)]], astinson{{@}}wikimedia.org
*Patrick Earley [[User:PEarley (WMF)]], pearley{{@}}wikimedia.org
*Nikkimaria [[User:Nikkimaria]]


There's no single best way to run your Wikipedia Library. We do have a few suggestions about how to be really effective.
===Outcome===
*You now have a group of core pages needed to run your library branch. Looking good! {{done}}
*You built a navigation template which collects your library's pages together {{done}}
*You began collaborating with your volunteer team {{done}}
<br>

==Step 5: Enlist volunteer support==
Branches run best with a team! Once you've got your basic pages set up, announce your branch to your community and ask others to join in and help out. At first a small team will likely handle many roles at once, but over time it helps to give volunteers an active and clear role to play in the branch.

Some potential roles for volunteers include:
*'''project organizer''': plan the big picture, guide volunteers, start experiments, and lead programs
*'''account coordinator''': help manage a specific donation by screening applicants, distributing accounts, and troubleshoot any issues
*'''outreach coordinator''': connect to university libraries, archives, and other [[GLAM]] institutions
*'''metrics coordinator''': analyze the usage of sources, especially sources that were donated
*'''partner coordinator''': contacts potential publisher partners to ask for donations
*'''research coordinator''': run reference services onwiki to help people do research and get answers
*'''technical coordinator''': build tools and templates to support research and access
*'''communications coordinator''': share stories on social media, blogs, mailing lists, and newsletters

How do you find volunteers?
*Ask! Put out a call for volunteers at a forum in your community, like [[en:WP:VP|English Wikipedia's Village Pump]], or in a [[The_Wikipedia_Library/Newsletter|newsletter]]
*Look for active members of your community who write articles or helping others write articles
*Talk to previous recipients of Wikipedia Library resources - they will be aware of the library's value
*Post messages at places in your community where librarians or people doing research gather to help each other
*Bring in participants from the previous community consultation

===Outcome===
*You announced your new branch to your community! {{done}}
*You now have a core group of volunteers to support your branch! {{done}}

<br>

==What's next?==
There's no single best way to run your Wikipedia Library. We do have a few thoughtful suggestions about how to be really effective.
<br><br>


* Start small: a program grows best over time
* Start small: a program grows best over time
* Don't try to do everything at once: focus on one or two projects at a time
* Treat projects like experiments: evaluate and improve them regularly
* Don't try to do everything at once: it's often best to focus on one or two projects at a time
* Don't try to do everything by yourself: a project needs a team to grow and to last
* Don't try to do everything by yourself: a project needs a core team to grow and to last
* Learn from what others have done before you: ask for help from people with experience doing what you are trying to do
* Learn from what others have done before you: ask for help from people with experience doing what you are trying to do
* Do what works in your community: every community has different needs so your library doesn't need to look exactly like anyone else's
* Do what works in your community: every community has different needs, so your library doesn't need to look exactly like anyone else's
* Make allies outside of Wikipedia: connect to other librarians, reference, and cultural professionals to build a real network
* Make allies outside of Wikipedia: connect with librarians and cultural professionals , and develop partnerships with libraries, universities, or publishers
* Talk: regular communication is key to preventing problems and making sure little misunderstandings don't turn into big issues
* Talk: regular communication is key to preventing problems and making sure little misunderstandings don't turn into big issues
* Look for impact: keep an eye on the growth of your projects by counting the activity and trying to measure the outcomes of your work
* Get regular feedback from editors: treat your editors like partners by asking them what they need and want and responding to their ideas
* Share your successes: don't be shy about showing off the great work you're doing
* Grow through partnerships: see the world as full of opportunities for mutual benefit
* Complete the circle: expand Wikipedia's key place in the cycle of research access and resource discovery
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The pages you setup will hopefully do a lot of good in your community. If you are seeing growth and seeing more opportunities, you might be ready to start setting up other projects. Here are some ideas for what and how to implement them. You might invent your own!
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The pages you set up will hopefully do a lot of good in your community. If you are seeing growth and seeing more opportunities, you might be ready to start setting up other projects. Here are some ideas for what and how to implement them. You might invent your own!
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The Wikipedia Library

Global Branch Setup Guide

Start a Wikipedia Library in your own language
Raccourci :
TWL/Setup

The Wikipedia Library (TWL) is a place for editors to find and do research more easily and collaboratively. Every language community can adapt the Wikipedia Library model to their own community's needs. Many new branches will start small and grow in different directions than English TWL. That's good!

While each branch will be unique, you are not alone in setting it up. The Wikipedia Library team is ready to help you with setup, communications, outreach, organization, management, and building a network of collaborators.

We encourage you to work as a team, but it's a good idea to have at least one main contact in your community to manage the setup process.

This guide will help you:

  1. Find existing resources and projects on your wiki
  2. Tell your community about TWL, and learn how it can best help the community get better access to reliable sources
  3. Get people signed up to help you start a TWL branch on your wiki
  4. Set up pages for library services
  5. Start one of the Wikipedia Library programs with your community

If you have questions or problems at any point, please contact the team at wikipedialibrary(_AT_)wikimedia.org

You can also learn more and get your questions answered at our FAQ!

Vue d’ensemble

Here's a brief outline of what you'll do as part of this process:

  • STEP ONE: Explore – Visit and browse through an existing, well-developed Wikipedia Library branch. Notice the different types of resources and projects. Discover the equivalent resources in your own community, where they already exist.
  • STEP TWO: Community Consultation – Gather feedback at your main community portal about other resources in your community and most importantly, which resources your community would like to have. Let interested editors sign up to help and offer a space for general discussion about starting a library branch.
  • STEP THREE: Making basic pages – Create an on-wiki "home" and a few important pages to help your branch run smoothly from the start. As you make these basic pages, you will also create a "navigation template" to help keep your pages organized and help editors find them.
  • STEP FOUR: Enlisting Volunteer Support – Enlist participants from the community consultation and others to volunteer for specific tasks and projects.

If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler TWL Light Branch setup guide, which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.

Outcome

  • You just got an overview of the process. Congrats! Terminé

Step 1: Explore an existing Wikipedia Library

Raccourci :
TWL/Explore

Take 30–60 minutes and go exploring through these Wikipedia Library pages. See what already exists in your community, what you can adapt from what you see here to your own needs, and what additional pages that may be unique to your community are needed. Many of these example projects you won't end up needing (at least not yet)—they're just here to give you ideas.

Arabic Wikipedia Library's homepage
Chinese Wikipedia Library's homepage

These links link to English language projects; if you are interested in exploring other branches, check out their projects via their global branch pages.\

Basics
Research access
Branch development
Outreach

Questions

Here are some questions to guide you through existing pages and projects in your community. If you don't have one of these, or any of these, don't worry. That's what this guide is here to help you create!

  • Do you have a place where editors trade or share online resources?
  • Do you have a program that buys or sends books to editors?
  • Do you have collaborations with journals or research databases to give editors access?
  • Do you have a program digitizing books or journals?
  • Do you have a gathering place for librarians and reference professionals?
  • Do you have a place for people to ask research questions?
  • Do you have pages listing available free/open access resources?
  • Do you have a community outreach portal for librarians, archivists, or GLAM professionals?
  • Do you run events at libraries or with librarians, such as editathons, training sessions, or editing classes?
  • Do you have relationships with universities or university libraries through education programs in your region?
  • Do editors give talks or presentations to library professionals at conferences and events?
  • Do you have any other relevant resources or projects not mentioned above?
  • Which journals, books, publishers, programs, projects, pages, partnerships, databases, resources, or services would be most useful to your community?

Outcome

  • You are now familiar with an example of a Wikipedia Library branch. Terminé
  • You have created page on your wiki listing these resources Terminé
  • You have created global branch page (see sample) linking to this inventory and with space for recording future branch development. Enter your language in the box below and click the button. You will then be taken to a preloaded page.


Step 2: Consult your community

Raccourci :
TWL/Consult

Your next step is to present to and engage with your community to help you better understand what the Wikipedia Library can do. Tell your community about the Wikipedia Library and why it's useful, and ask:

  • What library resources or services does the community already have?
  • What library resources or services would the community like to have?
  • Are there other interested editors who would like to be involved in creating a branch?
  • Is there general support for the project, or other comments and concerns?

Consider linking your initial self-inventory page to help the community understand what you have found already. You may not get a lot of detailed responses to the questions, and that's fine--its' important to ask them and be transparent from the start anyway.

For each of these resources you want to learn:

  • whether the resource is being actively used by editors
  • which resources are not being maintained even though there is demand for them
  • who are the key editors active in supporting these services online
  • who are the key editors active in outreach and collaboration with libraries

Listen for broader trends as well:

  • Does community interest in particular types of resources indicate other library needs on your wiki?
  • Consider: What will be the most low-effort but high-impact services?
  • Where is the greatest interest and need for research support?
  • Which already established programs would benefit from more time and energy?

You can use a translated version of the Wikipedia Library Community Consultation Message to start that conversation in your community on a highly-visited page or project where people gather. Make sure to invite active editors and groups to participate.

Keep a close eye on the discussion and encourage participants to share details or explain comments (but don't challenge every criticism). If you run into concerns about Open Access vs. paywalled resources, this guide may be helpful.

When the conversation has ended, at the talk page of your branch page here on Meta, summarize the conversation, and create a prioritized list of the kinds of resources the community wants. This new prioritized list and summary will act as a plan for growing your library branch.

Outcomes

  • Completed community conversation Terminé
  • Report back to the Wikipedia Library team about the level of interest and offers to help, and the highest priorities for projects Terminé
  • Improve and expand the list of existing library resources Terminé
  • Start to find a few volunteers to help set up and support your branch Terminé

Step 3: Set up pages

Your Wikipedia Library branch is now ready to set up. This involves copying, translating, and creating some pages where people will find and use your Wikipedia Library's resources. Look at the examples, but translate from the setup kit If you think one of these isn't needed in your community, it's ok to leave it out, and if you think your library would be best with only a few of these pages, feel free to focus just on them.

If this feels like too much for you, check out our even simpler Light Branch setup guide, which is especially designed for smaller or less active wikis.

As you set up these pages, make sure to engage the interested community members identified in the community consultation. Volunteers can help with translation, setting up pages, and promoting use of those pages.

Basic pages

  • Main – Your Main homepage links to your library projects and services (feel free to change the order)
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Main
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library
  • About – This is a basic information page that describes your Wikipedia Library Branch – why you do it, how you do it, and who you are
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/About
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/About
  • Journals – A place for editors to get access or request access to journals and databases. If you don't have any journal donations yet, it might help to translate descriptions of what is available elsewhere, or to have a place for people to suggest publishers to partner with
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Journals
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Journals
  • Share – A space for Wikipedians to exchange resources they already have access to, sometimes called a Resource Exchange
Setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Share
example: en:w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange
  • Community Library – a space for Wikipedians to share information about their own access to hard-to-access materials
Setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Community library
example: English Wikipedia
  • Free and open resources – This page lists free or Open Access resources and databases, and outlines how editors can do research while supporting more open content
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Free resources
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Resources
  • Reference desk – This page is for people to get help with a research question
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Reference_desk
example: en:w:Wikipedia:Reference_desk
  • Coordinators – This is a place for volunteers to create profiles and to get new volunteers to sign up to help
setup kit: The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Coordinators
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Coordinators
  • Navigation box – This is a template that collects all the links to Library pages in one place
setup kit: Template:The Wikipedia Library/Kit/Navigation
example: en:w:Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Navbox
Notes
  • Feel free to change the text on the pages to fit your community. They are a good starting point, but you do not have to copy them exactly. Make them your own!
  • On your home wiki, the URLs should leave out /kit/ and be in the "Wikipedia:" namespace (not the main article namespace), for example 'Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Books". For the home page, you can take off "/main/", like "Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library".
  • Make sure that in addition to translating all the text, you also update all of the wikilinks on each page.
  • It's a good idea to create a Wikipedia Library category so you can track all of your pages.
  • You don't have to name your page "The Wikipedia Library"; either translate that into your language, or adopt a name that makes sense for your community.
  • Note that editors sharing sources may assume some fair use rights; if your community's culture, policies or legal environment does not support such fair use, modify the advice where needed.
Journal sign up notes
  • Once the library is functioning and active, coordinators will likely have to create archives to store old requests
  • We are trying to keep journal signup criteria (6 months and 500 edits) consistent across all projects

If you get stuck or have questions, please contact one of the TWL organizers at wikipedialibrary(_AT_)wikimedia.org

Outcome

  • You now have a group of core pages needed to run your library branch. Looking good! Terminé
  • You built a navigation template which collects your library's pages together Terminé
  • You began collaborating with your volunteer team Terminé

What's next?

There's no single best way to run your Wikipedia Library. We do have a few suggestions about how to be really effective.

  • Start small: a program grows best over time
  • Don't try to do everything at once: focus on one or two projects at a time
  • Don't try to do everything by yourself: a project needs a team to grow and to last
  • Learn from what others have done before you: ask for help from people with experience doing what you are trying to do
  • Do what works in your community: every community has different needs, so your library doesn't need to look exactly like anyone else's
  • Make allies outside of Wikipedia: connect with librarians and cultural professionals , and develop partnerships with libraries, universities, or publishers
  • Talk: regular communication is key to preventing problems and making sure little misunderstandings don't turn into big issues

The pages you set up will hopefully do a lot of good in your community. If you are seeing growth and seeing more opportunities, you might be ready to start setting up other projects. Here are some ideas for what and how to implement them. You might invent your own!

Check out our FAQ! Check out our Projects Menu!