saveMLAK

saveMLAK is a wiki designed to coordinate responses to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, focusing on protecting museums, libraries, archives and kominkans, or community centers. It was started in March 2011, a day after the earthquake and tsunami hit. Makoto Okamoto is the site's founder and main administrator. The wiki runs on the MediaWiki software, along with the extension Semantic MediaWiki.

saveMLAK
Available inJapanese, English
RevenueNon-profit
URLwww.savemlak.jp
Users300
LaunchedMarch 12, 2011 (2011-03-12)
Current statusOnline
Written inMediaWiki

In December 2011, the wiki had information on 19,500 facilities, 24,300 pages, and about 300 editors who made 101,200 edits.[1]

Accolades

Forum at Library Fair 2011, Yokohama

The project's collaboration with the Miyagi Prefectural Library was highlighted by researchers "as an example of support for libraries in the disaster area."[2]

SaveMLAK was selected as the Semantic MediaWiki wiki of the month in June 2011.[3] It received The Best Dataset Award on Linked Open Data Challenge Japan 2011.[4]

Okamoto gave the keynote talk for the Wikimania 2013 conference about saveMLAK.[5]

gollark: How does that work? You only have 3 things in a row.
gollark: My message was eaten by bees somehow.
gollark: https://contentauthenticity.org/how-it-works
gollark: Well, this is intensely horrifying.
gollark: I can forward SSH at some point.

References

  1. Okamoto 2012.
  2. Okamoto, Makoto (2012). "Activity and task of the saveMLAK and aid for library". Journal of Information Processing and Management. 54 (12): 808–818. Bibcode:2012JIPM...54..808O. doi:10.1241/johokanri.54.808.
  3. "SaveMLAK - semantic-mediawiki". Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  4. "Results on Linked Open Data Challenge Japan 2011". Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  5. "Wikimania 2013 Schedule". Retrieved 9 August 2013.
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