That it's a non-commercial licence is really disappointing, but that's
still a little better than nothing…
https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2020/04/28/british-museum-makes-1-9-millio…
The British Museum has revamped its online collections database, making
over 1.9 million photos of its collection available for free online under a
Creative Commons license.
Under the new agreement the majority of the 1.9 million images are being
made available for anyone to use for free under a Creative Commons 4.0
license <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/>. Users no
longer need to register to use these photographs, and can now download them
directly from the British Museum.
Under the terms of the Creative Commons license, you are free to share and
adapt the images for non-commercial use, but must include a credit to the
British Museum.
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Owen Blacker, London GB
@owenblacker <http://twitter.com/owenblacker>
Morning all
As some of you will already know, the Wikimedia Foundation is currently
exploring whether or not it should rebrand. The impetus for this is the
2030 movement strategy, and the objective of better communicating who we
are in order to attract billions of new users into the movement.
Phase 1 of the rebrand has been completed, which resulted in the creation
of the design concept of ‘Interconnection’. You can watch the concept
presentation here <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS72O6Si94Q>. The
branding team are now in Phase 2, which focuses on potential new naming
conventions for the Wikimedia Foundation (and potentially other
organisations within the movement). The naming convention proposals will be
released for movement-wide feedback via a live YouTube presentation
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfJAZEkDVIY> from the Foundation’s
branding team this Thursday 7th May at 6pm BST.
Wikimedia UK will be holding a video conference on Thursday 14th May at
1-2pm to gather feedback on the proposals. The discussion will focus on how
well each naming proposal fulfils the six branding objectives
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communications/Wikimedia_brands/2030_moveme…>
as defined by the Wikimedia Foundation. You can give feedback directly in
this meeting - either verbally or in the chat - or on this page on Meta
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Brand_Network/Wikimedia_UK>. If you have
any questions or would prefer to give feedback by email, please contact me
at katie.crampton(a)wikimedia.org.uk.
We are currently working on the agenda for this hour long meeting, in which
we will summarise the current status of the branding project and the
proposed new naming conventions, and facilitate feedback from participants.
The meeting will be taking place on Zoom so please use the following
meeting link:
Wikimedia branding meeting
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84923705171?pwd=dXBaRTZXbTNQVDJianlxb0xZL3U5Zz09>
Meeting ID: 849 2370 5171
Password: 916100
Wikimedia affiliates <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Brand_Network>, such
as chapters and user groups, will have the option of whether to opt in to
the new brand and change their own organisational names. However the
meeting on 14th May is not to decide whether Wikimedia UK should rebrand,
but to discuss the risks and rewards of each naming proposal. We will
collate your feedback into a form and submit this to the branding team by
the deadline of 21st May. If you’d prefer to give your feedback as an
individual there will be a seperate form available.
We want to create a friendly space for discussion to ensure we’re hearing
from as many voices in our diverse community as possible. If you have any
questions prior to the meeting, please get in touch.
Best wishes
Katie
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Katie Crampton
Communications & Governance Assistant
Wikimedia UK
+44 (0)203 372 0761
*Wikimedia UK* is the national chapter for the global Wikimedia open
knowledge movement. We rely on donations from individuals to support our
work to make knowledge open for all. Have you considered supporting
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Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and
Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered
Office Ground Floor, Europoint, 5 - 11 Lavington Street, London SE1 0NZ
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.
Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The
Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate
Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control
over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
Hi all,
Since in-person meetups aren't an option at the moment, I've started a
discussion about taking meetups online:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:UK_Wikipedians%27_notice_board…
Richard
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Dr Richard Nevell
Project Coordinator, Wikimedia UK
020 3372 0765
*Wikimedia UK* is the national chapter for the global Wikimedia open
knowledge movement, and a registered charity. We rely on donations from
individuals to support our work to make knowledge open for all. Have you
considered supporting Wikimedia? https://donate.wikimedia.org.uk
Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered
No. 6741827
Registered Charity No.1144513
Registered Office Ground Floor, Europoint, 5–11 Lavington Street, London
SE1 0NZ
The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate
Wikipedia, amongst other projects). Wikimedia UK is an independent
non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility
for its contents.
Hi all,
Was hoping somebody on the list might have a copy of the fifth edition of
Helen Fenwick on Civil Liberties and Human Rights ISBN 9781317561958. Law
students might have it for a human rights or criminal law module. I have
most of what I need from Google Books but it wouldn't hurt to see if it has
anything else of use. I just don't want to spend £30 on a second-hand copy
for just a few pages.
Harry