Sarah,
Thanks for this. I've only got 2 questions (both for Wikimedians) 1) Do we have a systematic upload campaigned planned (no rush it doesn't look like it's going away soon)? and 2) Is there a proper category at Commons for these images? I tried [[Category:Getty Open Content Imageshttps://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Getty_Open_Content_Images&action=edit&redlink=1]] without any luck
I uploaded a trial image just to see what will happen, and if anybody has any objections to the substance or format. It may serve as a modest example of how Getty and Wikimedia can complement each other. at Commons see: File:Low grade Crossing at Whitford, Getty 07147701.jpg
On Wikipedia see: William H. Rau and Whitford (SEPTA station)
Thanks again, Pete User:Smallbones
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Sarah Sherman SSherman@getty.edu wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the Getty Research Institute has added 5,400 images to the Getty’s Open Content Program.
Please take a look at this post on today’s Getty Iris blog:
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/5400-images-from-getty-research-institutes-speci...
and see the press release below:
Getty Releases Second Batch of Open Content Images, More than Doubling Number Available to the Public October 15, 2013
Getty Research Institute adds 5,400 images to Open Content Program, which provides images available for use without restrictions**************