Tom,            Update at Derby

Terence's blog looks very useful.
If anyone is in travelling distance of Derby main museum then there are now some demo QR codes in their geology and natural history section. Comments welcomed. Bravely they agreed to "just do it". Help from Fae and JamesB enabled us to laminate some codes and get them mounted. Assuming we clear out teething problems then wikipedians can write an article on (say) a Joseph Wright Painting and have it available on Wikipedia but they can also have that article available to the museums customers. This will supplement the existing labels.

The demo session should allow the museum to find out what size works and whether low-light or being behing glass hinders readability. Anyone got real experience of minimum size to allow 99% of phones to be able to scan it?

Wikipedia issues so far

This looks like it will be a feature of our collaboration with Derby Museums. Do sign up if you have helped or hope to attend in April.

Oh and there are pictures on Flickr .... I'll move them to commons

cheers
Victuallers

On 4 February 2011 12:36, Tom Morris <tom@tommorris.org> wrote:
I told a mate of mine, Terence Eden, a mobile technologist who writes
frequently on his blog about how to do QR codes properly, about this
thread.

He's put up a post on his blog with some advice that could help
Wikimedia do QR codes properly.

http://shkspr.mobi/blog/?p=3586

His previous entries on how companies do QR codes wrong are worth
reading through:

http://shkspr.mobi/blog/index.php/tag/qr-codes/

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