How cool is this? The National Archives has selected Dominic
McDevitt-Parks as their first Wikipedian in Residence. Dominic will serve as a
liaison between the National Archives and the Wikipedian community.
Dominic, a Master's student in both History and Archives Management at
Simmons College in Boston, brings a passion for history and over seven years of
Wikipedia editing experience. He describes himself as “a history buff, a word
nerd, a news junkie, and an occasional pedant.” As the first National Archives
Wikipedian in Residence, Dominic hopes to “foster collaboration between the
Wikipedia community and the National Archives for their mutual benefit—or, in
reality, the benefit of the public, which both projects serve.”
“By having the permanent records of the federal government available
through Wikipedia, the National Archives will reach children, genealogists,
educators, researchers, and members of the public who may never have come to
the National Archives or seen our Web site to view our holdings,” said
Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero.
For updates and more information about Wikipedian in Residence Dominic
McDevitt-Parks’ projects, stay tuned to NARAtions, the official blog of the
National Archives: http://blogs.archives.gov/online-public-access.
Love that he's studying at my Alma Mater, too!
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