A good question. I hope the trainers will have experience working on at
least one FA class articles or a GA class at a minimum, preferably on the
English Wikipedia in addition to expertise on their home language Wikipedia.
best wishes
Shyamal
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 18:37:29 +0530
From: Ashwin
I was told some years ago that a forest minister had passed a rule that no
photography was to be allowed in any forest areas in Kerala. Any forest in
that including Reserve Forests, in which one is *even* allowed to graze
cattle, collect firewood and minor forest produce. I was just trying to
look
Re-posting a now outdated query from meta
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Events/Bangalore/Digitization_workshop_18August2013
now that the workshop has already been conducted I think those that have
attended the workshop could comment if this cover Indic language
Thank you Subhashish for the response at:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Events/Bangalore/Digitization_workshop_18August2013
Dear Shyamal, this workshop was for demonstrating the participants about
create a home made set up to scan the books, edit the scanned images
Just to take off on Ashwin's suggestion. IISc which as an organization was
the first in the country to have an Intranet and Internet long before most
others had heard of email has perhaps done reasonably well with Wikipedia
contribution even if it has been in a small and quiet way with editors
Hi Shrinivasan,
Wonder if you have seen the link showing the Javascript based gallery tool
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:MyGallerywithJS=MediaWiki:JSONListUploads.jsgUser=username
The metadata can only be looked up with an extra click though.
best wishes
Shyamal