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Pat Hadley
Pat Hadley, Cultural comms and digital bod. (On a partial mental health break) Poorly preserved archaeologist remains.

Pat Hadley

Cultural comms and digital bod. (On a partial mental health break) Poorly preserved archaeologist remains.

About me

I’m Pat Hadley and I’m interested in sharing my passion for knowledge about culture and the past. I want to find the most exciting ways of telling brilliant stories about fascinating stuff. I feel most at home with with developers, artists, media people and GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) folk.


I’m adamant that we should be democratising and opening up access to cultural material and knowledge. I’m interested in community engagement, audience development and using culture for positive social change.

I'm a Wikimedia UK accredited trainer for communities and organisations.

My work

I'm still vaguely involved in GLAMwiki work as a volunteer. I always work hard to avoid any COI issues but am happy to discuss any edits and defer to the community in case of issues.
Formerly, I was the Open Collections Developer at York Museums Trust, UK: running a copyright review of the collection in order to get more of it open licensed!
This role followed on from a Wikimedia UK collaboration: Wikimedia GLAM Yorkshire Network Project.


In my own time I'm mostly over on Commons working on collections from other GLAMs. I also work on WikiProject Archaeology. I focus on organisation, categorisation and standardisation: the hope is that a broad approach will improve the whole project.


Useful Wikipedia pages and tools
Offsite tools Wikipedia Visualisations General templates Advice pages GLAM Evangelism
Page traffic statistics Oxford Internet Institute's visualisations] {{Citation}} Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners
Stream of edits to all Wikimedia pages Infodisiac's list of Wikipedia visualisations] Wikipedia:WIZARD Edit-a-thon How-to]
Map mashup of anonymous page edits
Growth of Wikipedia visualised
History of the World in 100 Seconds: Wikipedia articles mapped in space and time
History of the World in 100 Seconds: Wikipedia articles mapped in space and time
Topic linking network maps

Useful archaeology resources
Link Description
Internet Archaeology Partly open access journal mostly covering computational archaeology
The Antiquity Bulletin Short articles and project reports attached to Archaeology's premier journal
The Archaeology Data Service Major data resource on British Archaeology
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology Excellent high-level journal on the history of archaeology
The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography A good but slightly patchy bibliographic resource
Mesolithic Miscellany A free journal/newsletter on the Mesolithic (disclaimer, partly run by me)
Scottish Heritage Hub An excellent (wiki-based) resource on the archaeology of Scotland.

Wikimedia activities in real life!
Info Links
I started getting into Wikipedia after attending: Wikipedia:GLAM/NRM/22 June meeting
and also attended: Wikipedia:GLAM/BM/Ice Age Event - October 13, 2011
I attended GLAMcamp Amsterdam
and gave a lightning talk: 2011 GLAMcamp Amsterdam - Lightning Talk by Pat Hadley

Feel free to look through the Prezi too. Links to most of the projects discussed are clickable.

I tried to help out at my first edit-a-thon but was pretty useless at Silk Road archaeology and realised I need to learn more code-stuff! Wikipedia:GLAM/BL/IDP
I attended: GLAMWiki 2013 at the British Library