Hi,
please find below a draft for a European press release we intend to send out
to international agencies. We still may change some things, so imput is
welcome.
Please all make sure your contact details are easily findable.
Lodewijk
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Wikimedia Volunteers from 15 European Countries Announce Wiki Loves
Monuments Pan-European Photo Contest
Netherlands, September 1, 2011--- Wiki Loves Monuments, a yearly Wikimedia
photo contest announces the first-ever pan-European contest to be held this
September in more than 15 countries throughout Europe. Wikimedia invites
anyone in the world to submit their best photos of European buildings and
monuments taken during the duration of the contest. All photos will be made
freely available for use on Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.
“Europe has hundreds of thousands of monuments, most of which still have no
freely-available images on the internet, and aren't available on Wikipedia”
said Lodewijk Gelauff, one of the organizers of the European contest.
“It’s our goal to change this. Wikimeda’s ultimate goal is to make all
information freely available to everyone in the world, images of Europe’s
important cultural structures are needed to complete this mission.”
Information about European cultural heritage is an important part of
Wikipedia and images of many important cultural structures in Europe are not
available on Wikipedia for the 400 million readers who use Wikipedia all
over the world. Wikimedia organizers invite people of all ages, backgrounds
take part and help provide images of European monuments and buildings for
Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.
The contest is inspired by the successful 2010 pilot conducted in the
Netherlands, which resulted in 12,500 freely-licensed images of monuments
and buildings now freely available to be used in Wikipedia and by anybody in
the world.
"We are excited that Wiki Loves Monuments is being organized in so many
countries, and is supported by international organizations such as the
Council of Europe, the European Commission, Europeana and Europa Nostra,”
says Gelauff.
Wiki Loves Monuments runs throughout the entire month of September and is
organized in independent national contests. Participation is open to anyone
interested in taking part. Participants can got to the contest website and
register. Winning images from regional contests will then be submitted to
the pan-European Jury. More information about the contest and how to enter
can be found at:
www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
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Note for editors (Not for publication)
For more information, please contact the organizers of the contest in your
country via the contact details on their website (linked at
www.wikilovesmonuments.eu) or via email: info(a)wikilovesmonuments.eu
Alternatively, you can contact:
Lodewijk Gelauff, European co-ordinator Wiki Loves Monuments, +31 (0)6 49 74
82 81 (Netherlands)
lodewijk(a)wmnederland.nl
About Wikimedia
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realizing a world where all knowledge is freely available for every human
being. This is possible through an American foundation and a network of
national associations which co-operate closely with the volunteers on the
Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia.
About Wikipedia
Wikipedia and the other projects operated by the Wikimedia Foundation
receive more than 390 million unique visitors per month, making them the 5th
most popular web property world-wide (May, 2011). Available in more than 270
languages, Wikipedia contains more than 18 million articles contributed by a
global volunteer community of more than 100,000 people.