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CHAPTER 15


THE OPEN TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARIES: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO WIKIMEDIA PROJECTS IN THE ACADEMIC LIBRARY


Jesse Carliner1 and Ji Yun Alex Jung1

1 University of Toronto


Abstract

Wikipedian-in-Residence (WIR) programs are becoming more common in academic libraries. Although they hold a great deal of promise, they are often limited in scope given their frequently short-term and sometimes part-time nature. After a successful one-year, part-time WIR pilot, the University of Toronto Libraries (UTL) has piloted a one-year, full-time Open Technology Specialist (OTS) role to build upon the WIR’s accomplishments and allow for a more comprehensive approach to Wikimedia activities in the library. Through extensive research, outreach, and relationship-building, the OTS has considerably expanded the scope of WIR’s activities to advance a wide range of institutional strategic priorities for the long term. In line with UTL’s commitment to barrier-free access to all of the right information, the OTS incorporates Wikimedia activities into existing workflows across the library system in ways that prioritize support for historically excluded communities and collections while being sensitive to issues of access