Hey Everyone!
I have a question. Within the movement, what are the best online showcases of our content, movement and volunteers?
Context: We've been featuring the blog post about the Wiki Loves Monuments winners in thank you email and banners to our readers and donors.
We want to showcase our best content to our readers and donors and are looking for ideas about how we can do that.
Got examples? Ideas? More complex suggestions for next year or future years?
Hi,
Two quick suggestions:
- Picture of the year - Integrated and successful GLAMs, where valuable content from GLAM partners is reused in various Wikimedia projects, preferentially in an integrated way, and already being successfully used in educational institutions for teaching.
Cheers, Paulo
Joseph Seddon jseddon@wikimedia.org escreveu no dia sexta, 11/01/2019 à(s) 13:08:
Hey Everyone!
I have a question. Within the movement, what are the best online showcases of our content, movement and volunteers?
Context: We've been featuring the blog post about the Wiki Loves Monuments winners in thank you email and banners to our readers and donors.
We want to showcase our best content to our readers and donors and are looking for ideas about how we can do that.
Got examples? Ideas? More complex suggestions for next year or future years?
-- Seddon
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The work of Dr. Subas Chandra Rout from India who has translated more than 1,000 medical articles into the language Odia. The language is spoken by nearly 40 million people and is not supported by machine translation. For many of the articles this is the first time content has existed on the topic online.
Details on Odia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odia_language
A list of some of the translated articles https://or.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%AC%B6%E0%AD%8D%E0%AC%B0%E0%AD%87%E0%AC%A3%...
An example of one of the translations https://or.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%AC%86%E0%AC%98%E0%AC%BE%E0%AC%A4%E0%AD%8B%...
Best James
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 6:20 AM Paulo Santos Perneta < paulosperneta@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Two quick suggestions:
- Picture of the year
- Integrated and successful GLAMs, where valuable content from GLAM
partners is reused in various Wikimedia projects, preferentially in an integrated way, and already being successfully used in educational institutions for teaching.
Cheers, Paulo
Joseph Seddon jseddon@wikimedia.org escreveu no dia sexta, 11/01/2019 à(s) 13:08:
Hey Everyone!
I have a question. Within the movement, what are the best online
showcases
of our content, movement and volunteers?
Context: We've been featuring the blog post about the Wiki Loves
Monuments
winners in thank you email and banners to our readers and donors.
We want to showcase our best content to our readers and donors and are looking for ideas about how we can do that.
Got examples? Ideas? More complex suggestions for next year or future years?
-- Seddon
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You can make quite lovely little images by making text-wrapped squares w/ lede-sentence text. I did this once to auto-generate thumbnails for txt files; it may work even better w/ a little bolding + link highlighting. That might work for banners, as well as having a page-style overview.
//S
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 12:12 PM James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
The work of Dr. Subas Chandra Rout from India who has translated more than 1,000 medical articles into the language Odia. The language is spoken by nearly 40 million people and is not supported by machine translation. For many of the articles this is the first time content has existed on the topic online.
Details on Odia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odia_language
A list of some of the translated articles
https://or.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%AC%B6%E0%AD%8D%E0%AC%B0%E0%AD%87%E0%AC%A3%...
An example of one of the translations
https://or.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%AC%86%E0%AC%98%E0%AC%BE%E0%AC%A4%E0%AD%8B%...
Best James
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 6:20 AM Paulo Santos Perneta < paulosperneta@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Two quick suggestions:
- Picture of the year
- Integrated and successful GLAMs, where valuable content from GLAM
partners is reused in various Wikimedia projects, preferentially in an integrated way, and already being successfully used in educational institutions for teaching.
Cheers, Paulo
Joseph Seddon jseddon@wikimedia.org escreveu no dia sexta, 11/01/2019 à(s) 13:08:
Hey Everyone!
I have a question. Within the movement, what are the best online
showcases
of our content, movement and volunteers?
Context: We've been featuring the blog post about the Wiki Loves
Monuments
winners in thank you email and banners to our readers and donors.
We want to showcase our best content to our readers and donors and are looking for ideas about how we can do that.
Got examples? Ideas? More complex suggestions for next year or future years?
-- Seddon
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