Lodewijk, 12/04/2016 16:38:
(Italy)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:La_Sacra_ammantata_dalla_neve.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Biblioteca_Gambalunga_(Rimini)-4.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Palazzo_Ducale_-_Urbino_2.JPG
Thanks!
This is it:
Wiki Loves Monuments is a photography competition, organised for the sixth
time in 2015, and has now collected over 1,5 million photos of monuments
across the world. There are major differences in the national approaches
towards cultural heritage, and volunteers organising
+1 to Yaroslav
Best regards,
antanana / Nataliia Tymkiv
Wikimedia Ukraine
2016-04-11 15:26 GMT+03:00 Lodewijk :
> Thanks. Feedback is welcome until tonight.
>
> Unfortunately I will rather have to cut information short, than to add
> more, so I'll have to look into
Thanks. Feedback is welcome until tonight.
Unfortunately I will rather have to cut information short, than to add
more, so I'll have to look into that. I'm afraid Jonathans suggestion about
Armenia wouldn't fit in - but it would also be a great opportunity for a
blog post.
Lodewijk
On Mon, Apr
On 2016-04-11 00:14, Lodewijk wrote:
Hi all,
below a first draft - the piece about Italy is still missing. I think
we have a nice diversity this way! It's cramming a bit more, so lets
see how this works out.
Best,
Lodewijk
Hi Lodewijk,
hope it is not too late. The text looks good, but
Hi all,
below a first draft - the piece about Italy is still missing. I think we
have a nice diversity this way! It's cramming a bit more, so lets see how
this works out.
Best,
Lodewijk
Wiki Loves Monuments was organised for the sixth time in 2015, and has now
collected well over a
Yeah, the number of words is less than I expected, the liked more photos
from our side :) That is a good thing, I guess!
Alexander: the ultimate deadline is Sunday, but maybe you could send in a
first draft by Friday? Then we can work on it together on Saturday, and
make sure everything fits
Hi,
We actually already published a post on Wikimedia blog about this last year:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/19/ukraine-secret-cultural-heritage/ , we
also wrote about this in our WLM photo album (
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File%3AWlm_2014_Ukraine.pdf=4
) and
Hi,
OK. In total we have 350-400 words. So I propose:
- 100 words for 3 stories each
- 100 words for a general surrounding explanation.
I propose the following stories:
- RU about travelling long distances by photographers
- NL about collecting municipal lists
- IT about the struggle with
Hi Lodewijk,
We in Ukraine would be interested to participate, especially because we have
just released a journal about Wiki Loves Monuments for exactly the same
audience - monuments professionals and volunteers - and thus we already have
some materials ready (in Ukrainian).
Probably the most
Hi,
the target audience would be heritage (monuments) professionals and
volunteers. So what we would probably want to transfer, is enthusiasm for
free knowledge, for collaborating with online movements, for sharing
information. So it would be especially nice to share a story, I think. Not
so much
My ideas about WLM in Russia would be:
- no national register of cultural heritage (we are basically making one
ourselves, and it's at least as good as different 'official' registers
created over the years)
- no freedom of panorama for sculptures (see Italy)
- amazing traveling activity of
Hi,
OK, it seems the most interesting would be scenario 3. I have a good idea
what the story in Italy might look like :) Alexander, what would be the
story about Russia?
I think a story about Austria might be nice too? Given that it is one of
the most successful countries in terms of coverage?
Dear Lodewijk,
I can write something about WLM in Russia, but I have to know the size
limit and the time scale.
Best,
Alexander
On 03.04.2016 13:34, Lodewijk wrote:
Hey folks,
it may be possible to publish a 2 page article in Europa Nostra, but
the deadline would be short. Is there
Hello,
I think that the fact that after Wiki Loves Monuments we are having Wiki
Loves Everything everywhere is worth mentioning. In the meanwhil we are
loving everything. So, WLM was just the beginning.
Regards,
Diego
2016-04-03 14:15 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) :
>
Lodewijk, 03/04/2016 13:34:
- 1. Make a piece about WLM in the past years
- 2. Make a piece about WLM in 2015, with a short outlook for 2016. I'm
not sure if this would give the best material
- 3. Make a piece showcasing 3-5 national competitions in the wider
European region (Council of Europe -
On 2016-04-03 13:34, Lodewijk wrote:
Hey folks,
it may be possible to publish a 2 page article in Europa Nostra, but
the deadline would be short. Is there anything you'd like to share in
such an article? I imagine a few scenarios:
- 1. Make a piece about WLM in the past years
- 2. Make a piece
Hey folks,
it may be possible to publish a 2 page article in Europa Nostra, but the
deadline would be short. Is there anything you'd like to share in such an
article? I imagine a few scenarios:
- 1. Make a piece about WLM in the past years
- 2. Make a piece about WLM in 2015, with a short
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