just out of interest, is there any template on wikimedia commons which
follows dublin core? the only reference i could find was:
https://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposal:Dublin_Core
rupert.
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:42 AM, RYU Cheol rch...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your attention,
It means that even you can get the metadata from the museum, we could not
import it with a general tool?
The museum is going to release the content by exposing it on their website.
Currently I advised them to publish with DC(Dublin Core) attributes.
Then I need to write some codes which can
If memory serves, the GLAMwiki Toolset project supports ingesting large
amount of metadata in Dublin Core. See here:
http://gwtoolset.wmflabs.org/wiki/GWToolset
And perhaps David Haskiya (CCed) can shed more light.
Cheers,
A.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 6:42 PM, RYU Cheol rch...@gmail.com
Thank you for your attention, Asaf.
I am contacting them for better release but they seem very busy for the
release. From the conversation with them, I think they need some help from
some experts from GLAM-WIKI fellows of Wikimedia movement for continuing
the opening and long term success. I
These are wonderful news, Cheol! Thanks for sharing them.
Are you or any other Wikipedians in touch with them at all? If not, it
might be a good time to get in touch, congratulate them on this decision,
and describe the ways the Wikimedia community (not just in Korea!) can help
get more
Hello, folks.
The National Museum of Korea announce high quality images of 7,300
artifacts would be released. And they will release the 100 thousands pages
of old books. They said the material will be available for commercial uses.
But the exact license term is not known.