Wikipedia entries don't write themselves.
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And, believe it or not, academia may be slowly embracing the 'people's encyclopedia.'
In fact, the University of Michigan just hired a Wikipedian in residence for its Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, one of about 30 such positions worldwide and the first for any presidential library.
Wikipedians in residence are essentially employed Wikidpedia editors compensated to elevate an organization's profile on Wikipedia.
Michael Barera, a school of information graduate student, is an intern charged with elevating the library's presence on Wikipedia by enhancing articles with information from the Ford library. His scope includes everything from the late president's family to notable events surrounding his presidency.
“Wikipedia is a completely new outreach venue for us,” Bettina Cousineau, exhibit specialist at the Ford Library and Museum, said in a news release. “Not everyone can visit our museum and library in person, but everyone can visit us online.”
Barera is not new to editing Wikipedian articles.
The self-described "dedicated Wikipedian" has been contributing articles and photos for the website for five years. During his senior year at U-M he was a member of U-M Wikipedians, the first Wikipedia student club in the nation.
Kellie Woodhouse covers higher education for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at kelliewoodhouse@annarbor.com or 734-623-4602 and follow her on twitter.