- Background
- Richard Knipel (User:Pharos), Wikimedian in Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Met background
- Wikimedia New York City background
- February 2017 release of 375k images
- "Wiki-fy the Met, and Met-ify the Wiki" (WP:THEMET)
- First Year
- Winter:
- commons:Commons:GLAMwiki Toolset using CSV
- commons:Category:Images from Metropolitan Museum of Art (365/375k)
- wikidata:Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings
- Import and improvement of "Highlight" artworks: The Horse Fair (Q40432), Ceremonial Object in the Shape of an Ax (Q29383245)
- Spring (Met-ifying the Wiki!):
- Summer (Wiki-fying the Met!)
- Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Met
- Template:Mbabel, article draft generation and infoboxes
- artworks by century
- Women in Red collaboration
- simple query - artworks depicting women by women artists in the collection
- meta:Met Open Access Artworks Challenge/Participants, over 40 articles
- Fall (both!)
- Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/MetAsianMonth 2017
- meta:Wikipedia Asian Month 2017/Asian Art, over 250 articles in 14 languages
- Translations query table - Spanish example
- Template:Infobox artwork/wikidata as Mbabel evolution
- Winter:
- Impact
- Recent and next steps
- Wikidata workshop and Katherine Maher visit
- Shared digital vision
- virtual museum of works by women in NYC museums
- LGBT artists
- other types of queries - portraits in the collections of people in their 50s - these become more interesting as Wikidata is more populated
- Wikipedia Asian month 2018 and exhibitions
- Brazilian development of Mbabel
- Sum of All Sculptures from all cultures, and Structured Data on Commons possible pilot
- New properties: wears, symbolizes, body pose, what else is missing and how to model
- New his month: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection API and possile Commons/Wikidata synchronization
- Using the "depicts" property on a large scale with for what appears in our artworks
- Wikimedia DC "depicts" explorer
- Sharing data through internal Wikibase synchronization and roundtripping?
- Next editathons and campaigns
- Loic's talk tomorrow morning