I think it would be easier to simply include "World War I" (or whatever language equivalent, depending on the Wikipedia project) in the description field of the monument in the monuments list. A bot can then go and put these photos in proper categories for judging (and also for later browsing). Most of the photo's uploaded during WLM will not be related to World War I and so I think it would not be wise to complicate the upload campaigns with potentially confusing checkboxes for all participants.
2013/8/8, Platonides platonides@gmail.com:
On 23/07/13 18:14, Michael Maggs wrote:
How will the international jury know which entries are connected in some way with WW1, as that will often not be obvious from the photo itself. In the UK, the photos will typically be of old buildings and not obvious war memorials Presumably an explanation of the wartime relevance would need to be added during upload, but will there also be a flag for the uploader to tick? Otherwise, it will be difficult for the international team to pull out all of the photos that are potentially eligible for the WW1 award.
Michael
This was a very good point. IMHO there should be a template used to mark this (with an argument explaining the relationship).
If we're lucky maybe we can get a checkbox in the upload wizard to say "This is a monument related to World Ward I (and thus also eligible to participate in the Europeana Prize)" (with a new field to fill the reason that appears when checked)
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