GLAM/Newsletter/March 2026/Contents/Serbia report
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March in Wikimedia Serbia
Wikimedia Serbia and the Content Partnerships Hub
Wikimedia Serbia has been actively engaged in the global Content Partnerships Hub initiative, an important program that brings together Wikimedia chapters and volunteers from around the world interested in collaborating with various partners to promote the free sharing of knowledge. The Hub aims to enhance cooperation with institutions such as museums, libraries, archives, research institutions, and international organizations, in order to make their content accessible on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
Cooperation with the Nikola Tesla Museum
A memorandum of understanding has been signed with the Nikola Tesla Museum. As part of this cooperation, the first internship program will be organized in 2026, lasting one month.
Edit-a-thon on the Independent Cultural Scene
The writing campaign focused on the independent cultural scene on Serbian Wikipedia has been successfully completed. A total of 7 Wikipedia editors participated in the campaign, resulting in 29 newly created articles and 6 improved articles.
Kick-off Event and Workshops
As part of the independent cultural scene writing campaign, a kick-off event and a series of Wikipedia editing workshops were organized in collaboration with the Faculty of Contemporary Arts, the Secondary School for Information Technology, and the College of Information Technology. These events gathered more than 200 young participants interested in the topic of the independent cultural scene and Wikipedia editing.
New Opportunities for Wikipedian in Residence in Serbia
Representatives of Wikimedia Serbia held discussions with several cultural institutions with the aim of establishing new collaborations within the Wikipedian in Residence Program. During the meetings, potential opportunities were explored for individuals to contribute to the digitization, processing, and opening of cultural heritage content through Wikimedia projects. These initial discussions represent an important step toward further developing partnerships and strengthening the presence of open knowledge within cultural institutions.
- From the team
- Albania report
- Aruba report
- Bolivia report
- Brazil report
- Colombia report
- Czech Republic report
- Germany report
- India report
- Italy report
- New Zealand report
- North Macedonia report
- Portugal report
- Serbia report
- Sweden report
- Switzerland report
- UK report
- Ukraine report
- USA report
- Biodiversity Heritage Library report
- AvoinGLAM report
- Memory of the World report
- Calendar

