Sustaining Wiki Clubs: A Basic Guide
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Wiki Clubs do not only act as a bridge between the Wikimedia ecosystem and the scientific community but also enable development of consistent leadership in the youth, with which lies in the future of any society and community. These clubs ensure fostering an upright leadership, growth of academic, and other important inter-personal skills. As a part of our [[:meta:Deoband Community Wikimedia/Leadership Development and Skills Infrastructure Plan/Draft|Leadership Development and Skills Infrastructure Plan]], we helped establish three Wiki Clubs in India, aiming at creating awareness about the open knowledge ecosystem. In October 2023, we established the [[:meta:Wiki Club Jamia|Wiki Club Jamia]], and then [[:meta:Wiki Club AMU|Wiki Club AMU]] and [[:meta:Wiki Club Deoband|Wiki Club Deoband]], were established, respectively in May and July 2024. Over the course of time, we have tried to create a draft sustainability plan for these clubs, and hope that this helps other open clubs around the world as well. ''We extend our acknowledgement to the [[:meta:NDEC Wikipedia Editorial and Research Team|NDEC Wikipedia Editorial and Research Team]], whose input has been important in drafting this sustainability guide''. | Wiki Clubs do not only act as a bridge between the Wikimedia ecosystem and the scientific community but also enable development of consistent leadership in the youth, with which lies in the future of any society and community. These clubs ensure fostering an upright leadership, growth of academic, and other important inter-personal skills. As a part of our [[:meta:Deoband Community Wikimedia/Leadership Development and Skills Infrastructure Plan/Draft|Leadership Development and Skills Infrastructure Plan]], we helped establish three Wiki Clubs in India, aiming at creating awareness about the open knowledge ecosystem. In October 2023, we established the [[:meta:Wiki Club Jamia|Wiki Club Jamia]], and then [[:meta:Wiki Club AMU|Wiki Club AMU]] and [[:meta:Wiki Club Deoband|Wiki Club Deoband]], were established, respectively in May and July 2024. Over the course of time, we have tried to create a draft sustainability plan for these clubs, and hope that this helps other open clubs around the world as well. ''We extend our acknowledgement to the [[:meta:NDEC Wikipedia Editorial and Research Team|NDEC Wikipedia Editorial and Research Team]], whose input has been important in drafting this sustainability guide''. | ||
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===Defining the Objectives=== | |||
===First Organizing Team=== | |||
===Capacity Development and Outreach=== | |||
===COT Meetups=== | |||
===Recruiting New Students: Potential Ideas=== | |||
Revision as of 12:06, 31 December 2024
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Wiki Clubs do not only act as a bridge between the Wikimedia ecosystem and the scientific community but also enable development of consistent leadership in the youth, with which lies in the future of any society and community. These clubs ensure fostering an upright leadership, growth of academic, and other important inter-personal skills. As a part of our Leadership Development and Skills Infrastructure Plan, we helped establish three Wiki Clubs in India, aiming at creating awareness about the open knowledge ecosystem. In October 2023, we established the Wiki Club Jamia, and then Wiki Club AMU and Wiki Club Deoband, were established, respectively in May and July 2024. Over the course of time, we have tried to create a draft sustainability plan for these clubs, and hope that this helps other open clubs around the world as well. We extend our acknowledgement to the NDEC Wikipedia Editorial and Research Team, whose input has been important in drafting this sustainability guide.