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library, when he joined Harvard University’s Houghton Library from May until December of 2014 (Garber, 2014; Velella, 2014). The Scientific Library of Lomonosov Moscow State University followed suit that September. Russian historian and publisher Mikhail Melnichenko became a resident in cooperation with the “Oral History Foundation” to load pictures, audio, and video materials about outstanding Soviet and Russian scientists (Число Российских Вики-Резидентов Удвоилось, 2014).

Library-based residencies’ activities could be summarized with the following five main activities:

  1. Writing pieces about their collections or improving Wikipedia citations utilizing the library’s collections (British Library Project Page, 2013; Harold B. Lee Library, 2020; Wikipedia Collaboration at the University of Alberta, 2020).
  2. Digitizing, uploading, and open-licensing of their media (Basel University Library, 2018; Wikiprojekt Biblioteki Narodowej, 2019; Университетска библиотека 2014, 2019).
  3. Improving their discoverability or metadata through Wikidata (National Wikimedian at the National Library of Wales, 2019).
  4. Creating training and event planning strategies and practices (The National Library of Scotland GLAM Project, 2020; ‘Wikipedia 101’ Series, 2020).
  5. Documenting successful cases and guides for their communities( /2019, 2020).

However successful these initiatives have been, they seem less common. If we take a look at a WIR timeline (see figure 2), depending on the source, one can see a peak around 2015 or 2016 and a steady decrease from 2017 onward.

While this could be due to a data capture problem, after parsing the mentions of WIRs in “This Month in GLAM” newsletter, a similar decline is observed after 2017 (see figure 3).

This decline could be a permanent trend or a normal fluctuation of the hype that will eventually grow back again. However scarce these