> We’re looking to make a Wikipedia page for someone at the
> Jewish Museum London. Having looked into this, we definitely
> do not have an editors account
Accounts are always for the person, not the individual.
> and it’s a conflict of interest if we write it from the museum
> (I think?).
Not if you're simply writing about a subject represented in your
collection, and doing so in the wider sense.
If you're writing as part of your work, you must declare that you're a
paid editor, nonetheless.
> Does anyone have any
> information - or people they can put me in touch with - for
> copywriters who are experienced and have an editors account
> for Wikipedia?
I've been a Wikimedian in Residence at several museums, galleries,
learned societies, etc.
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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