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That's a good point, Amy. I'm not sure what the relationships between state employees and Wikipedia are. 

Jimi

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Hello. As a State of North Carolina employee, I wonder if I might run into some of the same issues? I'm going to look into it. In the meantime, I suppose I can't really volunteer.

Amy

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From: The NDSA Standards working group list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jones, Jimi
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 12:21 PM
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Subject: [NDSA-STANDARDS] NDSA Standards Survey and Wikipedia

Greetings all. In our last Standards group WebEx we talked about "diving in" and conforming some existing Wikipedia pages to our survey's needs. I told the group that I would take the Broadcast Wave format page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_Wave_Format). I had a meeting with some colleagues here at LC last week in order to discuss the rules regarding LC employees and use of Wikipedia. It turns out that yes, I can edit Wikipedia pages on the clock but I will have to get clearances before I can. It seems to me that because of my schedule it's unlikely that I will be able to get "cleared" to do Wikipedia editing any time soon. Since these strictures would not apply to any of you non-LC employees, I'm asking for someone from our group to step up and edit an existing page (doesn't have to be the Broadcast Wave page) to include the kinds of information in our early Google Docs spreadsheet. We have our next group WebEx in two weeks (Monday, November 7) and if we don't have at least one strawman Wikipedia page to kick around then we won't have much to talk about. Is there anyone in the group already working on this? If not, can someone step up and work on at least one Wikipedia page so we can get this project moving forward?

Thank you all! I'm looking forward to talking with you in a couple weeks,

Jimi

Jimi Jones
Digital Audiovisual Formats Specialist
Office of Strategic Initiatives
Library of Congress

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