The poster was attached as a .jpg file, but I don't know why, it was .jpg_ so you should remove the _ to see it.
Regards
Santi
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:51:28 +0100 From: miguelgarcia@wikimedia.org.es To: glam@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [GLAM] QRpedia at Science Museum of Valladolid
Hi Barbara! The museum exposes the information about QRpedia at the entrance, so the visitors know about it since the beginning of the visit. The information poster is the first attached file of the first email. How do you see it? :-) El 18/12/2012 13:26, "Barbara Fischer" barbara.fischer@wikimedia.de escribió:
Hi,
congratulations Miguel! This is very facinating and indeed QR Pedia
Codes are are very attractive way to link Wikipedia articles to
exhibits in museums. Andy Maybett has stressed that several times
before.
How did You and or the museum solve the question to inform the viewer
of the QR code where he will arrive once scanned the code? Did a
legend to the QR code indicate that the trip will end in the Wikipedia
or did you indicate it by using the WP logo? In Germany there is quite
some interest for further use of QR Pedia codes, but I would love to
have the branding question solved.
Did WMUK and the QRPedia folks settle their appointments yet??
best regards
Barbara Fischer
Kuratorin für Kulturpartnerschaften
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | NEU: Obentrautstr. 72 | 10963 Berlin
Tel. (030) 219 158 26-0
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg
unter der Nummer 23855 B. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das
Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.
2012/12/17 Miguel García miguelgarcia@wikimedia.org.es:
Hi all.
I am very pleased to present you the first GLAM collaboration started by
Wikimedia Spain.
In September we first contacted the press department of the Science Museum
of Valladolid, one of the most important museums in the Spanish region of
Castile and León. We did so because this museum was uploading materials to
Wikimedia Commons and starting articles on the Spanish Wikipedia, so we
assumed that they might be receptive to further cooperation... and here we
are!
After some meetings in October and November now we can see the first steps
made by this GLAM cooperation.
The Science Museum has included QRpedia codes in the exhibitions related
with some scientists like Louis Pasteur, Dmitri Mendeleev or Rosalind
Franklin. They have called this feature "Stars of the science", and the
museum sees QRpedia codes as an unique opportunity to approach the ~2600
foreign visitors per year they have.
Furthermore, we have planned activities for the first months of 2013 like a
Wikipedia workshop and an Edit-a-thon, but we will keep you posted about
this in the coming months!
I attach you some pictures of the final result and we will thank you any
help with the translation of the article about the museum :-)
(http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museo_de_la_Ciencia_de_Valladolid)
PD: any suggestions about how to keep this posted on the Outreach wiki??
Best,
--
Miguel Ángel García
Wikimedia España
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