[Wikimedia-l] Swiss Federal Archives team up with Wikimedia CH
*Sorry for crossposting* Bern, 12.04.2013 - The Swiss Federal Archives and Wikimedia CH are joining forces to review source materials from the Federal Archives and publish them online. To this end, the post of a “Wikipedian in Residence” is now being advertised via Wikimedia. The first joint project will provide access to a photographic collection on the First World War. 2013 sees the start of a new collaboration between the Swiss Federal Archives and Wikimedia – two organisations committed to free access to knowledge. With a view to publishing freely usable, “public domain” source materials from the Federal Archives holdings online via Wikimedia – such as Wikipedia, Wikisource and Wikiversity – a “Wikipedian in Residence” will be working in the Federal Archives over the next few months. Wikimedia has been gathering experience with the “Wikipedian in Residence” concept internationally since 2010, at institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the British Library in London and the US National Archives near Washington. The Federal Archives partnership is the first collaboration with a GLAM (*Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums*) institution in Switzerland. The initial goal is to make more than 5,000 digitised photographs from a collection on the First World War searchable and freely accessible via Wikimedia by autumn 2013, providing researchers with a fascinating, well catalogued and freely accessible body of materials just in time for the centenary of the war’s outbreak in 1914. As a guest of the Federal Archives, the Wikipedian in Residence will promote entries in the online encyclopaedia that relate to the Federal Archives and their holdings, and publish material under open-content licences. Links between the Federal Archives and the Wikipedia community will also be expanded. The Federal Archives and Wikimedia CH will report on the collaboration and its results at regular intervals. The advertisement for the post of “Wikipedian in Residence”http://members.wikimedia.ch/images/c/c7/Job-Advertisement-WiR.pdf Français: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=frmsg-id=48486 Deutsch: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=demsg-id=48486 Italiano: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=itmsg-id=48486 --- Charles ANDRES, Chairman Wikimedia CH http://www.wikimedia.ch/- Association for the advancement of free knowledge Skype: charles.andres.wmch IRC://irc.freenode.net/wikimedia-ch ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] Swiss Federal Archives team up with Wikimedia CH
Le 2013-04-12 13:30, charles andres a écrit : The initial goal is to make more than 5,000 digitised photographs from a collection on the First World War searchable and freely accessible via Wikimedia by autumn 2013, providing researchers with a fascinating, well catalogued and freely accessible body of materials just in time for the centenary of the war’s outbreak in 1914. Thank you, that's really an amazing job and a great idea! […] Français: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=frmsg-id=48486 I can't say for other version, but this page use the term licences gratuites (which AFAIK have no well defined meaning) instead of licences libres. Could it be corrected? Deutsch: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=demsg-id=48486 Italiano: http://www.bar.admin.ch/aktuell/00431/01503/index.html?lang=itmsg-id=48486 --- Charles ANDRES, Chairman Wikimedia CH http://www.wikimedia.ch/- Association for the advancement of free knowledge Skype: charles.andres.wmch IRC://irc.freenode.net/wikimedia-ch ___ Please note: all replies sent to this mailing list will be immediately directed to Wikimedia-l, the public mailing list of the Wikimedia community. For more information about Wikimedia-l: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l ___ WikimediaAnnounce-l mailing list wikimediaannounc...@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediaannounce-l ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l -- Association Culture-Libre http://www.culture-libre.org/ ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
[Wikimedia-l] Open Organizations
Dear all, some friends and I were translating this nice diagram bellow focused on open government and I just had an idea. If you were going to add WMF in the middle of this diagram, where would be each element of the Wikimedia movement? Just a thought experiment. :) Tom [image: Imagem inline 1] -- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) OKFN Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre http://br.okfn.org ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Re: [Wikimedia-l] Open Organizations
I don't see any image :| On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Everton Zanella Alvarenga everton.alvare...@okfn.org wrote: Dear all, some friends and I were translating this nice diagram bellow focused on open government and I just had an idea. If you were going to add WMF in the middle of this diagram, where would be each element of the Wikimedia movement? Just a thought experiment. :) Tom [image: Imagem inline 1] -- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) OKFN Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre http://br.okfn.org ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l -- Dennis Tobar Calderón Ingeniero en Informática UTEM ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Re: [Wikimedia-l] Open Organizations
I tried to add though gmail with an external link from flickr. Maybe that is not allowed (I could see when sending). He is the link of the image (sorry!). http://www.flickr.com/photos/46274765@N07/8600245980/in/photostream Tom On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Dennis Tobar dennis.to...@gmail.comwrote: I don't see any image :| On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Everton Zanella Alvarenga everton.alvare...@okfn.org wrote: Dear all, some friends and I were translating this nice diagram bellow focused on open government and I just had an idea. If you were going to add WMF in the middle of this diagram, where would be each element of the Wikimedia movement? Just a thought experiment. :) Tom [image: Imagem inline 1] -- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) OKFN Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre http://br.okfn.org ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l -- Dennis Tobar Calderón Ingeniero en Informática UTEM ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l -- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
[Wikimedia-l] Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
We are researchers from different parts of the world and conducted a study on the world’s biggest bogus computer science conference WORLDCOMP ( http://sites.google.com/site/worlddump1 ) organized by Prof. Hamid Arabnia from University of Georgia, USA. We submitted a fake paper to WORLDCOMP 2011 and again (the same paper with a modified title) to WORLDCOMP 2012. This paper had numerous fundamental mistakes. Sample statements from that paper include: (1). Binary logic is fuzzy logic and vice versa (2). Pascal developed fuzzy logic (3). Object oriented languages do not exhibit any polymorphism or inheritance (4). TCP and IP are synonyms and are part of OSI model (5). Distributed systems deal with only one computer (6). Laptop is an example for a super computer (7). Operating system is an example for computer hardware Also, our paper did not express any conceptual meaning. However, it was accepted both the times without any modifications (and without any reviews) and we were invited to submit the final paper and a payment of $500+ fee to present the paper. We decided to use the fee for better purposes than making Prof. Hamid Arabnia (Chairman of WORLDCOMP) rich. After that, we received few reminders from WORLDCOMP to pay the fee but we never responded. We MUST say that you should look at the above website if you have any thoughts to submit a paper to WORLDCOMP. DBLP and other indexing agencies have stopped indexing WORLDCOMP’s proceedings since 2011 due to its fakeness. See http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/icai/index.html for of one of the conferences of WORLDCOMP and notice that there is no listing after 2010. See http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf for comments from well-known researchers about WORLDCOMP. If WORLDCOMP is not fake then why did DBLP suddenly stopped listing the proceedings after? The status of your WORLDCOMP papers can be changed from “scientific” to “other” (i.e., junk or non-technical) at any time. See the comments http://www.mail-archive.com/tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu/msg05168.html of a respected researcher on this. Better not to have a paper than having it in WORLDCOMP and spoil the resume and peace of mind forever! Our study revealed that WORLDCOMP is a money making business, using University of Georgia mask, for Prof. Hamid Arabnia. He is throwing out a small chunk of that money (around 20 dollars per paper published in WORLDCOMP’s proceedings) to his puppet (Mr. Ashu Solo or A.M.G. Solo) who publicizes WORLDCOMP and also defends it at various forums, using fake/anonymous names. The puppet uses fake names and defames other conferences to divert traffic to WORLDCOMP. He also makes anonymous phone calls and threatens the critiques of WORLDCOMP (see Item 7 in Section 5 of http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf ).That is, the puppet does all his best to get a maximum number of papers published at WORLDCOMP to get more money into his (and Prof. Hamid Arabnia’s) pockets. Monte Carlo Resort (the venue of WORLDCOMP until 2012) has refused to provide the venue for WORLDCOMP’13 because of the fears of their image being tarnished due to WORLDCOMP’s fraudulent activities. WORLDCOMP’13 will be held at a different resort. WORLDCOMP will not be held after 2013. The paper submission deadline for WORLDCOMP’13 was March 18 and it was extended to April 6 and now it is extended to April 20 (it may be extended again) but still there are no committee members, no reviewers, and there is no conference Chairman. The only contact details available on WORLDCOMP’s website is just an email address! Prof. Hamid Arabnia expends the deadline to get more papers (means, more registration fee into his pocket!). Let us make a direct request to Prof. Hamid arabnia: publish all reviews for all the papers (after blocking identifiable details) since 2000 conference. Reveal the names and affiliations of all the reviewers (for each year) and how many papers each reviewer had reviewed on average. We also request him to look at the Open Challenge at https://sites.google.com/site/moneycomp1 Sorry for posting to multiple lists. Spreading the word is the only way to stop this bogus conference. Please forward this message to other mailing lists and people. We are shocked with Prof. Hamid Arabnia and his puppet’s activities http://worldcomp-fake-bogus.blogspot.com Search Google using the keyword worldcomp fake for additional links. ___ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Re: [Wikimedia-l] Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
We are Wikimedians from different parts of the world and conducted a study on the world's longest piece of spammed mailing list notification, Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science, organised by georgepe...@hushmail.com. We started a mailing list in April 2004, and again in April 2012, that had numerous descriptors of its purpose. Sample descriptors include: (1) that this is a Discussion list for the Wikimedia community and the larger network of organizations (Wikimedia Foundation, chapter organizations, affiliates, partners) supporting its work. (2) that the examples given of possible discussion topics do not, at any point, include Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science (3) that Participants are asked to remain civil and stay on topic Our mailing list descriptor contained many, many examples of contextual meaning. Despite this, the world's longest piece of spammed mailing list notification, Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science, was submitted without any modifications (and without the sender at any point realising he was being improper or indecorous). We MUST say that you should look at the above mail if you want an example of how not to send warnings out. Our study revealed that such a mail is without a doubt a ludicrous way to do so that carries a higher chance of annoying and infuriating mailing list recipients plagued by completely off-topic emails, despite multiple notes on the page a user must go to to sign up for the mailing list that reveal the list's topics, restrictions, and desire to remain within those topics. Sorry for not including an apology; the author of this happens to believe that apologies for posting to multiple lists are not so much apologies for behaviour as they are admissions that the sender /knows/ that what they're doing is wrong, but plans to do it anyway because *thumbs nose*. On 12 April 2013 18:34, georgepe...@hushmail.com wrote: We are researchers from different parts of the world and conducted a study on the world’s biggest bogus computer science conference WORLDCOMP ( http://sites.google.com/site/worlddump1 ) organized by Prof. Hamid Arabnia from University of Georgia, USA. We submitted a fake paper to WORLDCOMP 2011 and again (the same paper with a modified title) to WORLDCOMP 2012. This paper had numerous fundamental mistakes. Sample statements from that paper include: (1). Binary logic is fuzzy logic and vice versa (2). Pascal developed fuzzy logic (3). Object oriented languages do not exhibit any polymorphism or inheritance (4). TCP and IP are synonyms and are part of OSI model (5). Distributed systems deal with only one computer (6). Laptop is an example for a super computer (7). Operating system is an example for computer hardware Also, our paper did not express any conceptual meaning. However, it was accepted both the times without any modifications (and without any reviews) and we were invited to submit the final paper and a payment of $500+ fee to present the paper. We decided to use the fee for better purposes than making Prof. Hamid Arabnia (Chairman of WORLDCOMP) rich. After that, we received few reminders from WORLDCOMP to pay the fee but we never responded. We MUST say that you should look at the above website if you have any thoughts to submit a paper to WORLDCOMP. DBLP and other indexing agencies have stopped indexing WORLDCOMP’s proceedings since 2011 due to its fakeness. See http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/icai/index.html for of one of the conferences of WORLDCOMP and notice that there is no listing after 2010. See http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf for comments from well-known researchers about WORLDCOMP. If WORLDCOMP is not fake then why did DBLP suddenly stopped listing the proceedings after? The status of your WORLDCOMP papers can be changed from “scientific” to “other” (i.e., junk or non-technical) at any time. See the comments http://www.mail-archive.com/tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu/msg05168.html of a respected researcher on this. Better not to have a paper than having it in WORLDCOMP and spoil the resume and peace of mind forever! Our study revealed that WORLDCOMP is a money making business, using University of Georgia mask, for Prof. Hamid Arabnia. He is throwing out a small chunk of that money (around 20 dollars per paper published in WORLDCOMP’s proceedings) to his puppet (Mr. Ashu Solo or A.M.G. Solo) who publicizes WORLDCOMP and also defends it at various forums, using fake/anonymous names. The puppet uses fake names and defames other conferences to divert traffic to WORLDCOMP. He also makes anonymous phone calls and threatens the critiques of WORLDCOMP (see Item 7 in Section 5 of http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf ).That is, the puppet does all his best to get a maximum number of papers published at WORLDCOMP to get more money into his (and Prof. Hamid Arabnia’s) pockets. Monte Carlo Resort (the venue of WORLDCOMP until 2012)
Re: [Wikimedia-l] Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
haha, that was awesome Oliver! On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Oliver Keyes oke...@wikimedia.org wrote: We are Wikimedians from different parts of the world and conducted a study on the world's longest piece of spammed mailing list notification, Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science, organised by georgepe...@hushmail.com. We started a mailing list in April 2004, and again in April 2012, that had numerous descriptors of its purpose. Sample descriptors include: (1) that this is a Discussion list for the Wikimedia community and the larger network of organizations (Wikimedia Foundation, chapter organizations, affiliates, partners) supporting its work. (2) that the examples given of possible discussion topics do not, at any point, include Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science (3) that Participants are asked to remain civil and stay on topic Our mailing list descriptor contained many, many examples of contextual meaning. Despite this, the world's longest piece of spammed mailing list notification, Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science, was submitted without any modifications (and without the sender at any point realising he was being improper or indecorous). We MUST say that you should look at the above mail if you want an example of how not to send warnings out. Our study revealed that such a mail is without a doubt a ludicrous way to do so that carries a higher chance of annoying and infuriating mailing list recipients plagued by completely off-topic emails, despite multiple notes on the page a user must go to to sign up for the mailing list that reveal the list's topics, restrictions, and desire to remain within those topics. Sorry for not including an apology; the author of this happens to believe that apologies for posting to multiple lists are not so much apologies for behaviour as they are admissions that the sender /knows/ that what they're doing is wrong, but plans to do it anyway because *thumbs nose*. On 12 April 2013 18:34, georgepe...@hushmail.com wrote: We are researchers from different parts of the world and conducted a study on the world’s biggest bogus computer science conference WORLDCOMP ( http://sites.google.com/site/worlddump1 ) organized by Prof. Hamid Arabnia from University of Georgia, USA. We submitted a fake paper to WORLDCOMP 2011 and again (the same paper with a modified title) to WORLDCOMP 2012. This paper had numerous fundamental mistakes. Sample statements from that paper include: (1). Binary logic is fuzzy logic and vice versa (2). Pascal developed fuzzy logic (3). Object oriented languages do not exhibit any polymorphism or inheritance (4). TCP and IP are synonyms and are part of OSI model (5). Distributed systems deal with only one computer (6). Laptop is an example for a super computer (7). Operating system is an example for computer hardware Also, our paper did not express any conceptual meaning. However, it was accepted both the times without any modifications (and without any reviews) and we were invited to submit the final paper and a payment of $500+ fee to present the paper. We decided to use the fee for better purposes than making Prof. Hamid Arabnia (Chairman of WORLDCOMP) rich. After that, we received few reminders from WORLDCOMP to pay the fee but we never responded. We MUST say that you should look at the above website if you have any thoughts to submit a paper to WORLDCOMP. DBLP and other indexing agencies have stopped indexing WORLDCOMP’s proceedings since 2011 due to its fakeness. See http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/icai/index.html for of one of the conferences of WORLDCOMP and notice that there is no listing after 2010. See http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf for comments from well-known researchers about WORLDCOMP. If WORLDCOMP is not fake then why did DBLP suddenly stopped listing the proceedings after? The status of your WORLDCOMP papers can be changed from “scientific” to “other” (i.e., junk or non-technical) at any time. See the comments http://www.mail-archive.com/tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu/msg05168.html of a respected researcher on this. Better not to have a paper than having it in WORLDCOMP and spoil the resume and peace of mind forever! Our study revealed that WORLDCOMP is a money making business, using University of Georgia mask, for Prof. Hamid Arabnia. He is throwing out a small chunk of that money (around 20 dollars per paper published in WORLDCOMP’s proceedings) to his puppet (Mr. Ashu Solo or A.M.G. Solo) who publicizes WORLDCOMP and also defends it at various forums, using fake/anonymous names. The puppet uses fake names and defames other conferences to divert traffic to WORLDCOMP. He also makes anonymous phone calls and threatens the critiques of WORLDCOMP (see Item 7 in Section 5 of http://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf ).That is, the puppet does all his best to get a maximum number of papers published at