Alice Faria Santiago
Investigadora auxiliar no CHAM, da FCSH da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. É licenciada em Arquitetura pela Universidade de Coimbra (1997), é doutorada em História da Arte pela Universidade de Paris I (2011). Trabalha sobre a história do ambiente construído no império português durante o longo século XIX com abordagens entre a história da arquitetura e a história da ciência e da tecnologia e na utilização de métodos digitais.
Gustavo Candela
Gustavo Candela is a lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Alicante. His main areas of research interest are Semantic Web and Collections as data. He authored several publications concerning Linked Open Data, Wikidata, Collections as data and Jupyter Notebooks in libraries. He is involved in the International GLAM Labs Community and co-authored the Open a GLAM Lab book. He is part of the management board of the IMPACT Centre of Competence.
Stefano Bargioni
Deputy Director of the Library of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. Founder of the Koha Group Italiano and the Wikidata Group Museum Archives Library.
Stefano Bargioni (1959) studied Physics (1982, Genoa, Italy). Since 1992 he has been working in computer science for university libraries, first at the Library System of the Polytechnic of Turin, where he created one of the first Italian online catalogues, and since 1995 at the Library of the Pontificia Università della Santa Croce in Rome, of which he is Deputy Director. He was one of the founders of the Koha Group Italiano (2014) and the Wikidata Group Museum Archives Library (2020), and he is a representative of the URBE network at EURIG (2017).
Camillo Pellizzari
Camillo Carlo Pellizzari di San Girolamo (ORCID 0000-0003-2699-1693; user: Epìdosis) is a PhD student in Classics at Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (Italy) and a long-time Wikidata volunteer since 2013 with nearly 8 million edits. He is an administrator of Wikidata and the Italian Wikipedia. Since 2019 his main focus is on the interconnection between Wikidata items and the authority records of Italian and, more generally, European libraries, a theme about which he authored three publications. He is a co-founder of the Wikidata Group for Museums, Archives and Libraries (GWMAB), promoting Wikidata in Italian GLAM institutions, and has given lectures about Wikidata in multiple universities and libraries. He collaborates with ICCU for the improvement of the SBN authority file and with IRHT for the cataloguing of ancient Greek manuscripts in the database Pinakes.
Jason Evans
Jason Evans is an experienced GLAM professional with nearly 10 years experience partnering with Wikimedia at the National Library of Wales on community building, content sharing and project delivery with one eye on Impact. An open access advocate and linked data expert Evans’ recent work, as The Library’s Open Data Manager, has focused on transforming Library and Archive data into modern interconnected knowledge graphs.
Luís Ramos Pinto
Luís Ramos Pinto é museólogo e historiador de arte, apaixonado pela internet e pelos enormes benefícios que esta pode trazer ao mundo dos museus. Coordenou a maior rede mundial de profissionais ligados ao património digital, a rede da Europeana. Mais tarde, foi assessor da Direção-Geral do Património Cultural, onde orientou as políticas digitais dos 22 museus e monumentos nacionais. Sempre que pode, escreve artigos sobre as questões do Acesso Aberto em jornais como o Público e o Expresso. Em parceria com a Wikimedia Portugal, desenvolveu o primeiro projeto GLAM-Wiki de um museu em Portugal, no Museu do Centro Científico e Cultural de Macau. Atualmente, atualmente trabalha no Atelier-Museu Júlio Pomar.
Mohammed Abdulai
Mohammed S. Abdulai is a Ghanaian Wikimedian and the Wikidata Community Communications Manager at Wikimedia Deutschland. He facilitates communication between the global Wikidata communities and the software development team, working closely with product managers, developers, and the UX team to ensure effective collaboration.
Rui Araújo
PhD in musicology – Early Music at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon in 2019 that focused on musical continuities between the Cantigas and the repertoire of the Iberian renaissance music, mainly on the villancicos and now it’s the Coordinator of the Digital Development of Research Nucleus – NOVA FCSH. Worked as a research assistant on a project in CESEM (Research Center of Music Sociology and Aesthetics) concerning the Cantigas de Santa Maria (POCTI/EAT/38623/2001) and was a researcher associated to the project “Musical Interchange, 1100-1650: The circulation of early music in Europe and overseas in Iberian and Iberian-related sources”, PTDC/EAT-MMU/105624/2008. Also has developed several databases in CESEM, as part of his role has IT Research Technician. Also studied in Oporto, as a musician, at the Superior School of Music and Performance Arts in the Early Music Department, in the plucked strings instruments area (Lute, Theorbo and Vihuela da mano), focusing in music of the Iberian Peninsula and working with several Early Music ensembles naming Américantiga and Tagus Ensemble, performing Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Music. Currently it’s the Coordinator of the Nucleus for Research’s Digital Development that supports the college Research Units in the Digital Transformation regarding the Digital Humanities.
André Barbosa
André Barbosa is a Wikimedian since 2006, administrator and bureaucrat of Wikipédia Lusófona, he has dedicated a large part of these years to the development of editing bots and tools to support and control edits, and his bots have already made more than 1600,000 edits in the various projects. He was a founding member of the WIkimedia Portugal Association and is currently chairman of the board.
Barbara Fischer
Originally trained as a historian, Barbara is today a committed art manager who brings people together to enhance the impact of arts, culture, and heritage. She started her digital trail working on Wikimedia projects. Co-creating formats like the popular hackathon Coding da Vinci where GLAMs and Coders become partners. Thus 100% wikified, she endorses volunteer communities and free licenses fostering the visibility of digital GLAM content. This is why she works as Liaison Counsel at the German National Library’s Agency for Standardization (DNB) to encourage cooperation and openness in digital transformation — focusing on the knots aka the Integrated Authority File (in German GND). She is the head of the DFG-research project „GND for Cultural data” and the communication manager for „GND meets Wikibase”. On behalf of the DNB, she initiated the WikiLibrary Manifesto.
Since January 2022 she has enhanced collaborative structures to bridge the data within the National Research Data Infrastructure by the GND. She works to increase the quality of metadata through FAIR data and Authority Control to foster retrieval and linked open data. She believes we transform the world with culture, which is why she helped kick off the Europeana Climate Action Manifesto.
Jorge Pires Gomes
Licenciado em Gestão. Carreira profissional na Banca (aposentado). Voluntário wikimedista e membro da WMPT.
Ana Cravo
Gestora de projetos na Wikimedia Portugal, tem formação em Engenharia do Ambiente pelo Instituto Superior Técnico e pós-graduação em Comunicação de Ciência da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Possui experiência em setores como a banca, investigação científica, administração central, consultoria nas áreas da reabilitação urbana, desenvolvimento territorial e candidaturas a financiamentos e, mais recentemente, em gestão de projetos em associações sem fins lucrativos.
É voluntária na WMPT desde 2017, tendo participado em diversos projetos como sessões formativas de edição, participação em eventos internacionais do movimento Wikimedia, etc.
Miguel Mimoso Correia
Library Science professional with a degree in Musical Sciences from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, currently completing a Master’s in Information and Documentation Sciences at Universidade de Lisboa about Authority Control and Wikidata. He serves as the Head of the Division of Libraries and Language Promotion for the Municipality of Oeiras and has held previous positions as Director of General Bibliographic Services at the National Library of Portugal, User Experience Librarian at Nova School of Business and Economics, and Librarian at the Institute of Higher Education in Accounting and Administration in Lisbon. With extensive experience in managing digital content, overseeing platforms and social media, and administering scientific repositories, he is an active member of the IFLA Permanent UNIMARC Committee, the IFLA Wikidata Working Group, and Wikimedia Portugal. He regularly contributes to national and international conferences in the field of library science and information management.