Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Powerhouse goes Creative Commons

2009-04-02 Thread Manuel Schneider
Congratulations, good job!

I'm looking forward meeting you in Berlin, I'm just sitting in the train an 
hour before Berlin main station.

Recently we tried to free the video archive of the swiss television, in which 
we got quite far (technically we were all set, from automatic conversion, 
watermark addition, uploading and templates, all tested in a private copy of 
Commons) but in the end 3rd party rights on the material which don't allow 
changes to it stopped the problem. But we're still working on other 
solutions.
So I am happy that you had more luck than we had!

See you and keep up the good work,


Manuel


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Regards
Manuel Schneider

Wikimedia CH - Verein zur Förderung Freien Wissens
Wikimedia CH - Association for the advancement of free knowledge
www.wikimedia.ch

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[Wikimediaau-l] Powerhouse goes Creative Commons

2009-04-02 Thread Liam Wyatt

Dear Chapters,

Some of you may be aware that Wikimedia Australia organised a tour of  
the [[Powerhouse museum]] in Sydney recently which we called  
"Backstage Pass". The principal purpose of this was to create a  
relationship between our two communities based on mutual  
understanding and learning what each groups' practices/policies are.


Both the museum and ourselves had a great day and learnt a lot. Just  
yesterday they blogged about the event in great detail and in very  
positive terms. http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/ 
2009/04/02/working-with-wikipedia-backstage-pass-at-the-powerhouse- 
museum/


Then today, on the basis of this relationship, the announced this:  
That they will be releasing under creative commons licenses *ever  
single item in their catalogue*.
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/ 
powerhouse-collection-documentation-goes-creative-commons/


For example, this is their record and our record for the same object:
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=7177
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulton_and_Watt_steam_engine_% 
28Powerhouse_Museum%29


[Once we sort out the whole GFDL/CC-by-sa changeover] we can directly  
copy/paste the complete description of the object. Considering the  
many thousands of interesting objects that the museum houses there  
are many potential Wikipedia article stubs that can be created  
straight away. It must be noted that they are using a mixture of the  
cc-by-sa license and the cc-by-nc license for different parts of  
their records. As you can see in their blog post, this is an ongoing  
discussion within the museum and they are still sorting out how to  
deal with the photographs of these objects (for example). If we can  
show the value of releasing what they have done already, by writing  
good articles and respecting their different licenses, then it will  
make the decision easier in the future to release even more :-)


Not only is this significant for the direct reason of improving our  
content but, just as we talk to each other, you can be absolutely  
sure that museums and galleries talk to each other too. With this  
example now as the benchmark of what a museum can do I encourage you  
to refer to this case as an example of "what is happening elsewhere"  
when talking with museums in your own countries and cities.


Talk to you all soon,
-Liam

email: liamwy...@gmail.com
skype: wittylama
wikipedia: [[user:witty lama]]



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