Wiki loves monuments European photo contest runs in more than 10 countries.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a europe-wide photo contest around monuments in September, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the popular free encyclopedia with more than 400 million visitors per month - collaborativly authored by volunteers.
Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only in writing articles, but also with taking pictures. An image tells more than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at the same time.
Cultural heritage is around the corner - almost everywhere. And everybody can participate easily by raising awareness of monuments nearby their home. And even locals can (re-)discover the cultural, historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries joined this initiative enthusiastically and pave the way to make participation as easy as possible. The contest is inspired by the highly successful 2010 pilot in the Netherlands, resulting in more than 12.500 new images under a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any purpose.
Any support - from a single image in the contest to spreading the word or becoming a partner - is warmly welcomed. The coming September, cultural heritage will be in the spotlight of Wikipeda from Portugal to Estonia.
Link:
Winning photo of 2010
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On 14 mei 2011, at 10:38, elya ew_wp@web.de wrote:
Wiki loves monuments European photo contest runs in more than 10 countries.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a Europe-wide photo contest around monuments in September, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the popular free Encyclopedia with more than 400 million visitors per month - collaboratively authored by volunteers.
Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only by writing articles, but also by taking pictures. An image tells more than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at the same time.
Cultural heritage is around the corner - almost everywhere. And everybody can participate easily by raising awareness of monuments nearby their home. And even locals can (re-)discover the cultural, historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries joined this initiative enthusiastically and pave the way to make participation as easy as possible. The contest is inspired by the highly successful 2010 pilot in the Netherlands, resulting in more than 12.500 new images under a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any purpose.
Any support - from a single image in the contest to spreading the word or becoming a partner - is warmly welcomed. This coming September, cultural heritage will be in the spotlight on Wikipeda from Portugal to Estonia.
Link:
Winning photo of 2010
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Jane asked me for a QR code to be included in the article, so i've made one here. It also includes some tracking code so we can see how many people actually use the QR code to get to our website.
-- Hay
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
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On 14 mei 2011, at 10:38, elya ew_wp@web.de wrote:
Wiki loves monuments European photo contest runs in more than 10 countries.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a Europe-wide photo contest around monuments in September, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the popular free Encyclopedia with more than 400 million visitors per month - collaboratively authored by volunteers.
Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only by writing articles, but also by taking pictures. An image tells more than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at the same time.
Cultural heritage is around the corner - almost everywhere. And everybody can participate easily by raising awareness of monuments nearby their home. And even locals can (re-)discover the cultural, historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries joined this initiative enthusiastically and pave the way to make participation as easy as possible. The contest is inspired by the highly successful 2010 pilot in the Netherlands, resulting in more than 12.500 new images under a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any purpose.
Any support - from a single image in the contest to spreading the word or becoming a partner - is warmly welcomed. This coming September, cultural heritage will be in the spotlight on Wikipeda from Portugal to Estonia.
Link:
Winning photo of 2010
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Hay, I keek TV NH gisteravond en het viel mij op dat zij de QR-code hadden voorzien van een logo in het midden (Oneindig Noord-Holland). Zou dit lukken voor ons? Dan kunnen wij de monuments logo in het midden stoppen en rondsturen naar alle deelnemende landen. groet, Jane
2011/5/14 Hay (Husky) huskyr@gmail.com
Jane asked me for a QR code to be included in the article, so i've made one here. It also includes some tracking code so we can see how many people actually use the QR code to get to our website.
-- Hay
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
Sent from my iPad
On 14 mei 2011, at 10:38, elya ew_wp@web.de wrote:
Wiki loves monuments European photo contest runs in more than 10 countries.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a Europe-wide photo contest around monuments in September, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the popular free Encyclopedia with more than 400 million visitors per month - collaboratively authored by volunteers.
Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only by writing articles, but also by taking pictures. An image tells more than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at the same time.
Cultural heritage is around the corner - almost everywhere. And everybody can participate easily by raising awareness of monuments nearby their home. And even locals can (re-)discover the cultural, historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries joined this initiative enthusiastically and pave the way to make participation as easy as possible. The contest is inspired by the highly successful 2010 pilot in the Netherlands, resulting in more than 12.500 new images under a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any purpose.
Any support - from a single image in the contest to spreading the word or becoming a partner - is warmly welcomed. This coming September, cultural heritage will be in the spotlight on Wikipeda from Portugal to Estonia.
Link:
Winning photo of 2010
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Hee Jane, ja, op zich kan dat, maar je moet wel even goed experimenteren met de code.
-- Hay
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
Hay, I keek TV NH gisteravond en het viel mij op dat zij de QR-code hadden voorzien van een logo in het midden (Oneindig Noord-Holland). Zou dit lukken voor ons? Dan kunnen wij de monuments logo in het midden stoppen en rondsturen naar alle deelnemende landen. groet, Jane
2011/5/14 Hay (Husky) huskyr@gmail.com
Jane asked me for a QR code to be included in the article, so i've made one here. It also includes some tracking code so we can see how many people actually use the QR code to get to our website.
-- Hay
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
Sent from my iPad
On 14 mei 2011, at 10:38, elya ew_wp@web.de wrote:
Wiki loves monuments European photo contest runs in more than 10 countries.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a Europe-wide photo contest around monuments in September, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the popular free Encyclopedia with more than 400 million visitors per month - collaboratively authored by volunteers.
Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only by writing articles, but also by taking pictures. An image tells more than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at the same time.
Cultural heritage is around the corner - almost everywhere. And everybody can participate easily by raising awareness of monuments nearby their home. And even locals can (re-)discover the cultural, historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries joined this initiative enthusiastically and pave the way to make participation as easy as possible. The contest is inspired by the highly successful 2010 pilot in the Netherlands, resulting in more than 12.500 new images under a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any purpose.
Any support - from a single image in the contest to spreading the word or becoming a partner - is warmly welcomed. This coming September, cultural heritage will be in the spotlight on Wikipeda from Portugal to Estonia.
Link:
Winning photo of 2010
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
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