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,
Hi Rubén,
I would be able to help you use the GLAMwiki Toolset if you would like. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:GLAMwiki_Toolset
The first thing you need is to get the user-permission for the account you will be using to do the upload. The instructions for setting up are here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:GLAMwiki_Toolset#Instructions
Step 1 is to create a user-account here: http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Main_Page and ask for the user-permission on Beta: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:GWToolset#Asking_for_user_righ... This is where you can do your testing.
We can then work on step 2 (whitelisting the GLAM's domain) and 3 (exporting their metadata in XML) but we can do that offlist ;-)
By the way - when you say 'their files are not in public domain', do you mean that the GLAMs are going to share their own copyrighted images under a free license? In which case - that's great, congratulations. However, if they're not - then you'll need to negotiate that first, before we even start with the technical side of uploading.
Sincerely, -Liam / Wittylama
wittylama.com Peace, love & metadata
On 8 September 2015 at 22:10, Rubén Ojeda rodelarwiki@gmail.com wrote:
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
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
==================================== Axel Pettersson Projektledare GLAM/Outreach Wikimedia Sverige
+46 (0)733 96 55 65 axel.pettersson@wikimedia.se
Twitter: @Haxpett https://twitter.com/#%21/haxpett
Stöd fri kunskap, bli medlem i Wikimedia Sverige. Läs mer på *wikimedia.se/sv/blimedlem http://wikimedia.se/sv/blimedlem*
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
-- Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda https://twitter.com/rubojeda
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
Hi Axel
Thank you very much. I don´t know what tool I will use, but I take note of that license template.
Best,
2015-09-09 10:53 GMT+02:00, Axel Pettersson axel.pettersson@wikimedia.se:
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
==================================== Axel Pettersson Projektledare GLAM/Outreach Wikimedia Sverige
+46 (0)733 96 55 65 axel.pettersson@wikimedia.se
Twitter: @Haxpett https://twitter.com/#%21/haxpett
Stöd fri kunskap, bli medlem i Wikimedia Sverige. Läs mer på *wikimedia.se/sv/blimedlem http://wikimedia.se/sv/blimedlem*
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
-- Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda https://twitter.com/rubojeda
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
Hola Rubén,
en hora buena! How long will you stay and how many hours.
Concerning the licensing process, we recommend the institutions to open an account on their name and have it verified (link https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Benutzerverifizierung to German WP article how to do it & in more general terms in English https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_verification_service). After that procedure the institution is able to claim that they are in the position to upload and license their data files. Anyway this is what we believe. As Liam said the GLAM Wiki tool set is the best option for bulk uploads as soon as the data is linked to more specific metadata to each file, which is certainly the case in a museum.
Please feel free to come back for more information, when you like.
ad bfisch
Barbara Fischer Kuratorin für Kulturpartnerschaften twitter: @fischerdata Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | NEU: Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin Tel. (030) 219 158 26-(0)44
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.
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
-- Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda https://twitter.com/rubojeda
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
Hi Barbara
Muchas gracias!.
I will stay 4 months, until January 7, and I´ll work full time (office hours and activities like training sessions, talks, edit-a-thons...).
About the licenses, my intention is to create an account for each museum and upload from it the images, sending an OTRS permission to make clear they give permission to upload them.
Best,
2015-09-09 10:53 GMT+02:00, Barbara Fischer barbara.fischer@wikimedia.de:
Hola Rubén,
en hora buena! How long will you stay and how many hours.
Concerning the licensing process, we recommend the institutions to open an account on their name and have it verified (link https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Benutzerverifizierung to German WP article how to do it & in more general terms in English https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_verification_service). After that procedure the institution is able to claim that they are in the position to upload and license their data files. Anyway this is what we believe. As Liam said the GLAM Wiki tool set is the best option for bulk uploads as soon as the data is linked to more specific metadata to each file, which is certainly the case in a museum.
Please feel free to come back for more information, when you like.
ad bfisch
Barbara Fischer Kuratorin für Kulturpartnerschaften twitter: @fischerdata Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | NEU: Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin Tel. (030) 219 158 26-(0)44
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.
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
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam
-- Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda https://twitter.com/rubojeda
GLAM mailing list GLAM@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/glam