Outreach Wiki outreachwiki https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.46.0-wmf.26 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikimedia Wikimedia talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Translations Translations talk Topic GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/New Zealand report 0 72612 276243 276097 2026-05-04T11:50:55Z Ambrosia10 11199 adding information 276243 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Women in Wartime event at Auckland Museum & an update for WiR NZBSI|By [[User:Winnieswikiworld|Winnieswikiworld]]}} === Women in Wartime === On Tuesday 7th of April, an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikiproject%20x%20OnlineCenotaph Online Cenotaph x Wikipedia] event, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikiproject%20x%20OnlineCenotaph%20Museum/Women%20in%20Wartime Women in Wartime: A History of New Zealand Military Nursing] was held in Auckland Museum's Te Pātaka Mātāpuna Research Library. Led by Wikimedian in Residence Anjuli Selvadurai and Sophie Elborough (Collection Information Technician), the session focused on the history of New Zealand military nursing, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Cenotaph Online Cenotaph] and Wikipedia as open access knowledge sharing tools and promoted the Wikiproject, Women in Red. This was the second installment of the Women in Wartime event series with plans being made for the next event. The project will be presented in a session at the upcoming [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP%20Conference%202026 2026 ESEAP conference] in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. === Update on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/NZBSI NZ Bioeconomy Science Institute Wikimedia in Residence] === Much of April has been spent preparing for the two upcoming staff workshops to be held at both the Auckland and Lincoln sites of NZBSI. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/NZBSI/Auckland_Workshop Auckland Workshop] will be held on the 15th of May and will be focusing on Wikidata. Editing tasks will be undertaken and various tools and gadgets profiled. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/NZBSI/Lincoln_Workshop Lincoln Workshop] will be held on the 20th of May and will be focused on providing an overview of various Wiki Projects including Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. Editing of Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons will be focused on as will the interrelationship between the three platforms profiled. [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]] has also been drafting an abstract for submission to [https://www.tdwg.org/conferences/2026/ TDWG 2026]. If accepted she will be presenting on the work undertaken during the WiR to produce a [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Natural_History_Specimen_Data_Model type specimen Wikidata item data model] and is intending to highlight not just the data model but also the supporting documentation produced including the cross walk between the model and the TDWG maintained data standard [https://dwc.tdwg.org/ Darwin Core]. Ambrosia10 has also been invited to submit an abstract to another TDWG session on "Publishing and Communications Promoting Biodiversity, Natural History Collections, People, Data and Data Standards". The organisers of that session have requested that she present on how she uses platforms such as Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, Bionomia and Zenodo to help promote people, institutions, datasets, workflows and data standards. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> 9ll6gbnj5yisg4uq3tovzealu8m11xm GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/Italy report 0 72625 276236 276172 2026-05-04T07:28:04Z Marta Arosio (WMIT) 24130 276236 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Ongoing and New GLAM-Wiki Projects|By [[User:Marta Arosio (WMIT)|Marta Arosio]]}} === GLAM-Wiki Event at CNR Library === [[File:Cultural heritage as research output. GLAM Wikimedia projects at the Cnr Central Library.pdf|thumb|A recent academic poster that highlights GLAM-wiki projects at CNR]] On 19 May, the Central Library “Guglielmo Marconi” of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), in collaboration with Wikimedia Italia, will host a public event in Rome dedicated to GLAM-wiki projects. The meeting will present the CNR ongoing GLAM projects, developed together with several CNR institutes and external partners. The program will highlight current projects, achieved results, and future perspectives in the fields of digitization, open access, semantic enhancement of collections, and dissemination through Wikimedia platforms. The event will also showcase educational activities carried out with lower and upper secondary schools, including the Wikibook [[b:it:Wikicarte geografiche digitali per una Città Educante|Wikicarte geografiche digitali per una Città Educante]], created by students using CNR shared contents. Contributions from graduate interns in Archival Science and Library Science from Sapienza University of Rome will also be featured, reflecting the value of cooperation between libraries and higher education. The initiative aims to strengthen long-term connections between research institutions, schools, universities, and the Wikimedia movement, demonstrating how collaborative open knowledge projects can support access to scientific and cultural heritage. Among the speakers are representatives from Wikimedia Italia, CNR research institutes, Sapienza University of Rome, the Scuola Normale Superiore, and the Library of the Conservatory of Rome. Sessions will cover topics such as digital tools for heritage preservation, collaborative cartography projects, open data for libraries and archives, musical heritage digitization, and the integration of library catalogues with Wikidata. === First steps with new GLAM partners === [[File:Museo nazionale del Cinema (55052).jpg|thumb|Interior of Mole Antonelliana, that hosts the Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Turin]] Wikimedia Italia have recently taken the first steps in building collaborations with two major Italian GLAM institutions: the Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Turin and the Biblioteca Nazionale di Potenza. Initial online training sessions have been delivered to staff at both institutions, focusing on contributing to Wikimedia projects and understanding the opportunities offered by open knowledge platforms. These early exchanges mark the beginning of a broader collaboration aimed at supporting the institutions in sharing their collections and expertise with a global audience. Both partners have expressed a strong interest in uploading materials to Wikimedia Commons, including photographic collections and digitized documents, as well as contributing to Wikipedia and Wikidata. The Museo Nazionale del Cinema, housed in the iconic Mole Antonelliana, offers a unique, immersive journey through the history of cinema, with extensive collections ranging from early visual devices to contemporary film production. The Biblioteca Nazionale di Potenza, a state public library under the Ministry of Culture, plays a key role in preserving and promoting local heritage, with significant historical collections and a strong focus on the cultural history of the Lucania region. These collaborations highlight a growing shared commitment to making cultural heritage more accessible, reusable, and visible through open platforms, while strengthening ties with leading cultural institutions across the country. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> 238inposp1tp8bv221m19ad13yj1x3w GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/UK report 0 72631 276237 276216 2026-05-04T10:09:09Z MartinPoulter 647 title 276237 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|A tenth-century Quran and Islamic Art in Urdu|By [[User:MartinPoulter|MartinPoulter]]}} === Khalili Foundation === [[File:Khalili Collection Islamic Art qur 0261 fol 8b CROP.jpg|thumb|right|Cropped image showing detailed markings in the [[:w:en:Palermo Quran|Palermo Quran]]]] Progress on a variety of fronts this month: a '''new article about a Quran''', our '''first Simple English article''', and '''new articles in Persian and Urdu''' using images from the Khalili Collections. The Khalili Collections have more manuscripts (or manuscript folios) of the Quran than any other private collection. Some of these Qurans have their own scholarly literature and Wikipedia articles, including the [[:w:en:Blue Quran|Blue Quran]] and the [[:w:en:Codex Parisino-petropolitanus|Codex Parisino-Petropolitanus]]. I noticed this month that the Palermo Quran, of which two sections are in the Khalili Collections, is mentioned in multiple scholarly sources. So created [[:w:en:Palermo Quran|a new article about it]] using images that were already uploaded. This has now been submitted for Did You Know review. There are also new representations of the manuscript and its parts on Wikidata, meaning that if we ask Wikidata for tenth-century exemplars of the Quran or for Arabic manuscripts in Kufic script, it will include the Palermo Quran in the results. Speaking of the Codex Parisino-Petropolitanus, a volunteer has translated its English article [[:w:fa:نسخه پاریسینو پتروپولیتانوس|into Persian]], mentioning the Khalili folio and including the image from the Khalili Collections. In Kurdish Wikipedia there is now [[:w:ku:Pirrengiya çandî|a short article about cultural diversity]], translating material that I added to the English article. Another volunteer has created [[:w:ur:مجموعات خلیلی برائے اسلامی فنون|a short article in Urdu]] about the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, translating a summary of the English article. [[File:Khalili Collection Hajj and Arts of Pilgrimage Mss 1025 fol 15a.jpg|thumb|right|upright|One of eight images from the Khalili Collections in the new article about the Anis Al-Hujjaj]] I am experimenting with "translating" articles for Simple English Wikipedia. Simple English is useful to a huge international community of non-native English speakers, as well as for native English speakers who find English Wikipedia difficult. As a first step I have created a Simple English article about the [[:w:simple:Anis al-Hujjaj|Anis Al-Hujjaj]]. This involved manually simplifying the text and using automated tools to measure its complexity and identify sentences to improve. The total number of Wikipedia articles directly related to the Khalili Collections created by this project has now reached 96. The article I created about the Japanese artist [[:w:en:Yabu Meizan|Yabu Meizan]] is quite a high-quality article but has not yet got any quality awards. I have made some improvements and submitted the article to Good Article Review. The added text in the article created space for another image of a Meizan art work from the Khalili Collections. Thinking ahead to the next phase of content for [https://www.interfaithexplorers.com/ Interfaith Explorers], I have acquired a couple of books for children about Dharmic religions, including one aimed at Key Stage 3, and downloaded the Collins teacher guides for Key Stage 3. These resources 1) help identify which concepts are appropriate for that educational level, 2) are a guide to appropriate language for that level, and 3) can be used to fact-check candidate text. === Heading 2 === <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> 4rg86yg6t163vv5gywhs22o4u2ryjw2 GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/Memory of the World report 0 72632 276238 276218 2026-05-04T10:17:15Z MartinPoulter 647 page views 276238 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:MartinPoulter|MartinPoulter]]}} === Indigenous issues === [[File:Aleppo Codex (Deut).jpg|thumb|right|alt=Manuscript page with Hebrew text|The Aleppo Codex, subject of a new article in Urdu Wikipedia]] As promised in the last monthly report, the new article on [[:w:en:Docip|Docip]] (mentioning the "Declarations made by indigenous peoples to the United Nations from 1982 to 2015") was linked from the front page of English Wikipedia on 15 April, in a Did You Know fact that also linked the article on [[:w:en:Indigenous peoples|indigenous peoples]]. On a day with 7.05 million visits to the front page, just under five thousand readers followed the link to read about Docip, and about one thousand followed the link to Indigenous peoples. === New articles about Memory of the World International Register inscriptions === * German: [[:w:de:Schubert-Sammlung|The Vienna City Library Schubert Collection]] * Urdu: [[:w:ur:مخطوطہ_حلب|Aleppo Codex]] * Urdu: [[:w:ur:دی_وزرڈ_آف_اوز|The Wizard of Oz]] * Slovene: [[:w:sl:Kabinet ljudskih pesmi|The Cabinet of Folksongs]] * Kazakh: [[:w:kk:Оз_елінің_сиқыршысы_(фильм,_1939)|The Wizard of Oz]] * Lezgian: [[:w:lez:ФиникӀий_кхьинвал|Phoenician script]] * Pashto: [[:w:ps:بنز_پیټنټ-موټروګن|Benz Patent-Motorwagen]] * Mongolian: [[:w:mn:Хүүхэлдэйн_байшин_(Жүжиг)|A Doll's House]] === View statistics === The Massviews tool reports '''3,525,124''' page views in April for English Wikipedia articles that link to the Memory of the World International Register. The Wikimedia Foundation are in the process of enabling image view data collection for the Memory of the World International Register; we do not have numbers this month. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> aka437ifzuzabwl2bbnw247e8ew6ljh 276239 276238 2026-05-04T10:18:06Z MartinPoulter 647 first article 276239 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|(Your article's descriptive subtitle here)|By [[User:MartinPoulter|MartinPoulter]]}} === Indigenous issues === [[File:Aleppo Codex (Deut).jpg|thumb|right|alt=Manuscript page with Hebrew text|The Aleppo Codex, subject of a new article in Urdu Wikipedia]] As promised in the last monthly report, the new article on [[:w:en:Docip|Docip]] (mentioning the "Declarations made by indigenous peoples to the United Nations from 1982 to 2015") was linked from the front page of English Wikipedia on 15 April, in a Did You Know fact that also linked the article on [[:w:en:Indigenous peoples|indigenous peoples]]. On a day with 7.05 million visits to the front page, just under five thousand readers followed the link to read about Docip, and about one thousand followed the link to Indigenous peoples. === New articles about Memory of the World International Register inscriptions === * German: [[:w:de:Schubert-Sammlung|The Vienna City Library Schubert Collection]] (First article about this topic in any Wikipedia!) * Urdu: [[:w:ur:مخطوطہ_حلب|Aleppo Codex]] * Urdu: [[:w:ur:دی_وزرڈ_آف_اوز|The Wizard of Oz]] * Slovene: [[:w:sl:Kabinet ljudskih pesmi|The Cabinet of Folksongs]] * Kazakh: [[:w:kk:Оз_елінің_сиқыршысы_(фильм,_1939)|The Wizard of Oz]] * Lezgian: [[:w:lez:ФиникӀий_кхьинвал|Phoenician script]] * Pashto: [[:w:ps:بنز_پیټنټ-موټروګن|Benz Patent-Motorwagen]] * Mongolian: [[:w:mn:Хүүхэлдэйн_байшин_(Жүжиг)|A Doll's House]] === View statistics === The Massviews tool reports '''3,525,124''' page views in April for English Wikipedia articles that link to the Memory of the World International Register. The Wikimedia Foundation are in the process of enabling image view data collection for the Memory of the World International Register; we do not have numbers this month. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> pqc26xdf59ywpg5al2ylhkm1kzdbp1x 276240 276239 2026-05-04T10:32:39Z MartinPoulter 647 more 276240 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Eight new articles on MoW inscriptions|By [[User:MartinPoulter|MartinPoulter]]}} === Data set paper === I have had feedback from the Memory of the World team on the draft paper about the open data set, and made progress on improving the draft in response. === Indigenous issues === [[File:Aleppo Codex (Deut).jpg|thumb|right|alt=Manuscript page with Hebrew text|The Aleppo Codex, subject of a new article in Urdu Wikipedia]] As promised in the last monthly report, the new article on [[:w:en:Docip|Docip]] (mentioning the "Declarations made by indigenous peoples to the United Nations from 1982 to 2015") was linked from the front page of English Wikipedia on 15 April, in a Did You Know fact that also linked the article on [[:w:en:Indigenous peoples|indigenous peoples]]. On a day with 7.05 million visits to the front page, just under five thousand readers followed the link to read about Docip, and about one thousand followed the link to Indigenous peoples. === New articles about Memory of the World International Register inscriptions === * German: [[:w:de:Schubert-Sammlung|The Vienna City Library Schubert Collection]] (First article about this topic in any Wikipedia!) * Urdu: [[:w:ur:مخطوطہ_حلب|Aleppo Codex]] * Urdu: [[:w:ur:دی_وزرڈ_آف_اوز|The Wizard of Oz]] * Slovene: [[:w:sl:Kabinet ljudskih pesmi|The Cabinet of Folksongs]] * Kazakh: [[:w:kk:Оз_елінің_сиқыршысы_(фильм,_1939)|The Wizard of Oz]] * Lezgian: [[:w:lez:ФиникӀий_кхьинвал|Phoenician script]] * Pashto: [[:w:ps:بنز_پیټنټ-موټروګن|Benz Patent-Motorwagen]] * Mongolian: [[:w:mn:Хүүхэлдэйн_байшин_(Жүжиг)|A Doll's House]] === View statistics === The Massviews tool reports '''3,525,124''' page views in April for English Wikipedia articles that link to the Memory of the World International Register. The Wikimedia Foundation are in the process of enabling image view data collection for the Memory of the World International Register; we do not have numbers this month. <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> 59h7n8pmrfc4mk4725i8l0rrweql6e2 GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Contents/Biodiversity Heritage Library report 0 72636 276241 2026-05-04T11:26:39Z Ambrosia10 11199 adding content 276241 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Update on the BHL Annual Meeting 27 April - 1 May & BHL Day|By [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]]}} === BHL Annual Meeting 2026 === [[File:BHL-Extended.svg|thumb|Biodiversity Heritage Library Logo]] [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]] attended the BHL Annual Meeting 2026 as the chair of the BHL-Wiki working group. This meeting had the aim of discussing ways forward for BHL after the transition away from the Smithsonian as the previous host of the digital library and the transition team are ending their contracts at the end of June. A presentation was given by David Iggulden, the Chair of the BHL executive team, summarising the state of BHL and BHL's 20th year anniversary. He also outlined the achievements of the past year since the last BHL Annual Meeting in Berlin. This included the successful transition away from the Smithsonian and the obtaining of a new fiscal sponsor [https://www.clir.org/ CLIR], a new home for BHL’s technical infrastructure at the [https://www.fieldmuseum.org/ Field Museum] and the commencement of a successful fund raising campaign. He went on to list the future challenges for BHL to secure the digital library's future. This included securing funding beyond 2027, technical modernisation, maintaining institutional engagement and ensuring technical capacity is maintained and hopefully improved. Colleen Funkhouser, the managing director of BHL, then presented giving more detail on the financial challenges required to be overcome in order to sustain BHL. She led a discussion on the drafting of the 2027-2030 strategic plan for BHL and the strategic goals for BHL. Discussions over the annual meeting focused on the funding challenge of obtaining financial stability for BHL, the challenges of envisioning a new or improved platform and infrastructure and encouraging deeper and broader engagement with institutions and the general public. Unfortunately the current capacity of the administrative staff of BHL is not yet at a level that empowers BHL to actively engage with the BHL-Wiki working group. As a result, upon her return from London, Ambrosia10 is now planning to atleast invigorate the Wiki side of the BHL-Wiki working group by reestablishing regular meetings. Given her Wikimedian in Residence commitments she is proposing that these meetings recommence in either late June or early July. Previous participants of the BHL-Wiki working can expect Ambrosia10 to contact them with a time and date for the proposed next meeting in the near future. === BHL Day 2026 === [[File:Siobhan Leachman, Sabine von Mering, Hiris Gu and Sandy Knapp at BHL Day 2026.jpg|thumb|Siobhan Leachman, Sabine von Mering, Hiris Gu and Sandy Knapp at BHL Day 2026]] Siobhan Leachman ([[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]]) with Sabine von Mering ([[User:S.v.Mering|S.v.Mering]]) jointly presented at the [https://about.biodiversitylibrary.org/get-involved/events/bhl-day-2026/ BHL Day 2026], a public symposium of presentations held at the Natural History Museum, London about BHL related research and projects. The presentation given was a summary of two papers published by the research group to which [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]] and [[User:S.v.Mering|S.v.Mering]] contributed. The presentation slides and script can be found [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19971916 at this link]. The two papers this presentation summarised were: *von Mering S, Gardiner LM, Knapp S, Lindon H, Leachman S, Ulloa Ulloa C, Vincent S, Vorontsova MS (2023) ''Creating a multi-linked dynamic dataset: a case study of plant genera named for women.'' Biodiversity Data Journal 11: e114408. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e114408 and *von Mering, S., Knapp, S., Leachman, S., Lindon, H. L., Gu, Q., Vincent, S., & Ulloa Ulloa, C. (2025). The women honoured in flowering plant genera: From myth to reality. Plants, People, Planet, 7(6), 1845–1857. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.70050 <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> e151khs3s72ig0lrwxihj5d3yhmonft 276242 276241 2026-05-04T11:29:33Z Ambrosia10 11199 copy editing 276242 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{:GLAM/Newsletter/April 2026/Header}}</noinclude> {{GLAM/Newsletter/Title|Update on the BHL Annual Meeting 27 April - 1 May & BHL Day|By [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]]}} === BHL Annual Meeting 2026 === [[File:BHL-Extended.svg|thumb|Biodiversity Heritage Library Logo]] [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]] attended the BHL Annual Meeting 2026 as the chair of the BHL-Wiki working group. This meeting had the aim of discussing ways forward for BHL after the transition away from the Smithsonian as the previous host of the digital library and the transition team are ending their contracts at the end of June. A presentation was given by David Iggulden, the Chair of the BHL executive team, summarising the state of BHL and BHL's 20th year anniversary. He also outlined the achievements of the past year since the last BHL Annual Meeting in Berlin. This included the successful transition away from the Smithsonian and the obtaining of a new fiscal sponsor [https://www.clir.org/ CLIR], a new home for BHL’s technical infrastructure at the [https://www.fieldmuseum.org/ Field Museum] and the commencement of a successful fund raising campaign. He went on to list the future challenges for BHL to secure the digital library's future. This included securing funding beyond 2027, technical modernisation, maintaining institutional engagement and ensuring technical capacity is maintained and hopefully improved. Colleen Funkhouser, the managing director of BHL, then presented giving more detail on the financial challenges required to be overcome in order to sustain BHL. She led a discussion on the drafting of the 2027-2030 strategic plan for BHL and the strategic goals for BHL. Further discussions at the annual meeting focused on the funding challenge to obtain financial stability for BHL, the challenges of envisioning a new website/platform for BHL as well as ideas for new and improved infrastructure, and encouraging deeper and broader engagement with both institutions and the general public. Unfortunately the current capacity of the administrative staff of BHL is not yet at a level that empowers BHL to actively engage with the BHL-Wiki working group. As a result, upon her return from London, Ambrosia10 is now planning to atleast invigorate the Wiki side of the BHL-Wiki working group by reestablishing regular meetings. Given her Wikimedian in Residence commitments she is proposing that these meetings recommence in either late June or early July. Previous participants of the BHL-Wiki working can expect Ambrosia10 to contact them with a time and date for the proposed next meeting in the near future. === BHL Day 2026 === [[File:Siobhan Leachman, Sabine von Mering, Hiris Gu and Sandy Knapp at BHL Day 2026.jpg|thumb|Siobhan Leachman, Sabine von Mering, Hiris Gu and Sandy Knapp at BHL Day 2026]] Siobhan Leachman ([[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]]) with Sabine von Mering ([[User:S.v.Mering|S.v.Mering]]) jointly presented at the [https://about.biodiversitylibrary.org/get-involved/events/bhl-day-2026/ BHL Day 2026], a public symposium of presentations held at the Natural History Museum, London about BHL related research and projects. The presentation given was a summary of two papers published by the research group to which [[User:Ambrosia10|Ambrosia10]] and [[User:S.v.Mering|S.v.Mering]] contributed. The presentation slides and script can be found [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19971916 at this link]. The two papers this presentation summarised were: *von Mering S, Gardiner LM, Knapp S, Lindon H, Leachman S, Ulloa Ulloa C, Vincent S, Vorontsova MS (2023) ''Creating a multi-linked dynamic dataset: a case study of plant genera named for women.'' Biodiversity Data Journal 11: e114408. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e114408 and *von Mering, S., Knapp, S., Leachman, S., Lindon, H. L., Gu, Q., Vincent, S., & Ulloa Ulloa, C. (2025). The women honoured in flowering plant genera: From myth to reality. Plants, People, Planet, 7(6), 1845–1857. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.70050 <br /> <noinclude>{{GLAM/Newsletter/Comments|month=April 2026}}</noinclude> n8z79xfwh77j1dlw8rx6ym26n0dnhxk