Kathleen Lu via talk writes:
> My local University is the same way. Students and faculty automatically
> get access, but community and alumni can get access by paying fees.
>
> Is access=members an option?
>
> It implies that you have to become a member according to some criteria, but
> that mem
My local University is the same way. Students and faculty automatically
get access, but community and alumni can get access by paying fees.
Is access=members an option?
It implies that you have to become a member according to some criteria, but
that membership is possible for a large swath of pe
> Le 21 avr. 2020 à 03:26, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Currently we can already mark if the library is open to the public on not
>> (access=yes means open to the general public), but it's unclear how say a
>> school library or library restricted to attendees of an educational fa
Andrew Harvey writes:
> Currently we can already mark if the library is open to the public on not
> (access=yes means open to the general public), but it's unclear how say a
> school library or library restricted to attendees of an educational
> facility like a university should be tagged (is it
Hello,
in 2018, a contributor created a wiki page for the page booking=*
quickly it appeared that the documented values are exactly the same
as the reservation key.
a discussion took place with this contributor who agreed to switch to
the reservation key since it was much more common.
the fr commu
Certainly, it is a good idea.
There is the list of 32 countries on the page:
https://english.slks.dk/libraries/library-standards/isil/ . Does it mean
that other countries did not join the ISIL classification yet?
I wanted to add an ISIL code for a library in a country which is not in
this l
There is an international standard identifier for libraries, "ISIL" / ISO
15511, maintained by the Danish *Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen*, which I would
recommend to add: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ref:isil
Cheers
Martin
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I would like to remark that many libraries have their Wikipedia
articles. Even when a library does not have an article, it could be
created. The best way to approach this is to do a survey of the library.
For example, I created the article (plus the Wikidata item and Wikimedia
category) for this
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