Wikipedia:WikiProject Public art/IndianaStatehouse/Leadership roles

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Leadership roles[edit]

Graduate students are expected to take on leadership for project facilitation, goal setting, task implementation, and overall evaluation. Participation should be creative, active, and constructive. Leadership should be ethical, respectful, and accountable.


Leadership Role Project/Idea User Date due Resources Created!
Print Advocacy Tsar Make a tri-fold flyer or similar to put at the Statehouse that lets people know what we're doing. Consider other venues for sharing print info about the project. Perhaps coordinate with New Media Advocacy Tsar to get local press coverage about the project (i.e. write a press release and send it out). User:driefler Nov. 16 Example
New Media Advocacy Tsar Administer the Facebook, Twitter, and blogging for the project. Consider other venues for sharing digital info about the project. Perhaps coordinate with Print Advocacy Tsar to get local press coverage about the project (i.e. write a press release and send it out). User:rearnold22 Ongoing Example
Flickr Tsar Responsible for creating unified naming systems for files, appropriate tags, and able to provide advice/help taking photos. User:emilyjanowiak Ongoing Example
Registration Tsar Responsible for maintaining, in Wikipedia, an accurate list of artworks included in the collection. User:Cassie2008 Ongoing Example
Bibliography Tsar Responsible for compiling an annotated bibliography of all resources used in the project. User:emtrix Ongoing Example
Indiana Archives Contact Contact Alan January, discuss the project with him and determine essential resources available there. User:KMSchmidt Nov. 16 Example
Indiana Library Contact Contact Rachel Heger, discuss the project with her and determine essential resources available there. User:kmassman26 Nov. 16 Example
Indiana Historical Society Contact Contact Steve Haller, discuss the project with him and determine essential resources available there. User:CLAvalon Nov. 16 Example
Indiana Landmarks Contact Contact Suzanne Stanis discuss the project with her and determine essential resources available there. User:Nicole.m.m Nov. 16 Example
Indiana Statehouse Contact Contact Jennifer Hodge discuss the project with her and determine essential resources available there. User:Tricia Gilson Nov. 16 Example
Indiana State Museum Contact Contact Person discuss the project with her and determine essential resources available there. User:mgeurts Nov. 16 Example
IMCPL Resources Contact Responsible for compiling IMCPL resources on the collection and sharing them with the Bibliography Tsar and the class. User:mcharles57 Nov. 16 Example
IMA Resources Contact Responsible for compiling IMA resources on the collection and sharing them with the Bibliography Tsar and the class. User:aacarrie Nov. 16 Example
IUPUI Resources Contact Responsible for compiling IUPUI resources on the collection and sharing them with the Bibliography Tsar and the class. User:jlskiba Nov. 16 Example
Notability & Verifiability Expert Responsible for understanding Wikipedia's policy on Notability and Verifiability and reporting information to class. User:twchalwick Nov. 9 Example
Neutral Point of View Expert Responsible for understanding Wikipedia's policy on Neutral Point of View and reporting information to class. User:mkadams888 Nov. 9 Example
No Original Research Expert Responsible for understanding Wikipedia's policy on No Original Research and reporting information to class. User:deannarcundiff Nov. 9 Example
Reference Expert Responsible for understanding WikiMarkup for References. Will work with Bibliography Tsar to create correctly formatted references to be used in Wikipedia. User:ebduval Nov. 16 Example
Image (Copyright) Expert Responsible for understanding Wikipedia's policy on Copyright and reporting information to class. Will be familiar with the image upload process for artworks. User:herr0183 Nov. 16 Example