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
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-special-collections-now-available-as-open-content/
>> 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**************
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