Hi Rubén,
Best of luck to an awsome position.

For the LSH upload we (mainly André Costa) did he got an OTRS-permission connected to the account (LSHuploadBot) that does all uploads. The LSH license template, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:LSH_license, links to the premission and is used in all uploads. Is that a way to work for you?
 
Bästa hälsningar,
/axel

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2015-09-09 10:30 GMT+02:00 Rubén Ojeda <rodelarwiki@gmail.com>:
Hello Sara!

Thanks for your welcome!. That´s right, most of the images aren´t in
public domain (mainly they are modern pictures, for example of pieces)
so my intention is to upload them with an OTRS permission; what do you
think, is it correct?.

Best,

2015-09-09 10:09 GMT+02:00, Sara Thomas <sa.thomas@live.com>:
> Hello Rubén!,
> I'm a Wikimedian in Residence in Scotland - welcome to the world of
> GLAM-Wiki, and best of luck for your project.  Hope it goes well!
>
> Just to echo what Liam said - if the images aren't in the public domain, do
> make sure that you have the necessary permissions to release on an open
> licence.  If you do - well done, that's fantastic!
> If there are any images on Flickr which are marked (or can be marked) with
> an open license, then you could use Flickr2Commons:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Flickr2commons, which is relatively simple.
>
> All the best, Sara
> Thomashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Museums_Galleries_Scotland
>
>> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 22:10:04 +0200
>> From: rodelarwiki@gmail.com
>> To: GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org
>> Subject: [GLAM] Glaming Madrid
>>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> From yesterday until January 7, 2016, Wikimedia Spain enters three
>> state museums, the Museum of Romanticism, the Museo del Traje (Costume
>> Museum) and the National Archaeological Museum, where I´ll work as
>> wikipedian in residence.
>>
>> Besides promoting the Wikimedia projects in the three institutions, it
>> will be carried out various activities open to the public, like
>> edit-a-thons and training sessions, aimed to explain how Wikipedia
>> works and generate content related to the museums and their
>> collections: the nineteenth century in Spain, fashion, ethnography and
>> archeology. Another highlight will be the donation of multimedia files
>> (documents, pictures or recordings) under a free license to Wikimedia
>> Commons, in order to illustrate contents of the various Wikimedia
>> projects.
>>
>> The Museum of Romanticism has cataloged more than 16,000 museum
>> pieces. It offers collections of paintings, miniatures, furniture,
>> decorative arts, prints, drawings and photographs collections, which
>> offer a broad panorama of the arts during the Romantic era in Spain.
>> The Costume Museum has collections dedicated to fashion, costumes and
>> ethnography, with a collection of over 170,000 pieces and documents;
>> these collections date from the Middle Ages to the contemporary
>> fashion of Spain. The National Archaeological Museum is, since 1867,
>> the leading Spanish institution in the preservation of historical
>> pieces. Its permanent collection includes over 15,000 items from
>> Prehistory, Early history, Roman Spain, Greece, Egypt and the Near
>> East, Middle Ages and Modern Age.
>>
>> In relation to the uploading of files to Wikimedia Commons, what tool
>> do you recommend me to use? (their files are not in public domain).
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> --
>> Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España
>> rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda <https://twitter.com/rubojeda>
>>
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