Hallo, danke für den Hinweis. Habe mich mal gleich angemeldet.
Marcus >Bericht von Wikimedia Nederland, als Info. > >Die Liste "[email protected]" ist offen, für jeden, >der sich dafür interessiert. >Ich finde es immer interessant, zu sehen, was andere chapters machen. >So bekommt man auch coole Ideen ;) > >Wenn Ihr Zeit und Lust habt, könnt Ihr auch die Archiv durchlesen: >http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/chapters-reports/ > >Viele Grüße, > >Delphine > > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: Lodewijk Gelauff <[email protected]> >Date: Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:52 PM >Subject: [Wikimedia Chapters Reports] Wikimedia Nederland chapters >report February - April 2010 >To: Chapter reports mailing list <[email protected]> > > >Working group Cultural Heritage > >A working group on cultural heritage has recently become active. The >group has made contacts with the Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed >(RCE), which is the national organization for cultural heritage in the >Netherlands. As a result of this, the RCE has agreed to donate an >exhaustive database with the geographical locations and more metadata >of the over 60.000 national monuments in the Netherlands for use in >Wikimedia projects. The working group is currently processing this >data and inserting it into the Dutch language Wikipedia at a rapid >pace, so that it can be used in Wikipedia articles, but also in other >project such as Wiki loves monuments (a photohunt competition akin to >Wiki(pedia) loves art). As the group progresses, omissions and errors >that are found in this data can be corrected, and the improved data is >made available to the RCE again. The RCE has also offered to help in >answering questions that might arise when processing the data and when >writing articles on Dutch cultural heritage. > >Working Group Copyright lobbying > >With general elections in sight and a new European Commission in >place, two board members have taken the lead in setting up a working >group on copyright lobbying. As copyright legislation is under >reconsideration at various levels at this moment, now seems a good >time to try and influence these developments in a favorable direction >for free culture. > >Wiki loves monuments > >On the Dutch language Wikipedia, volunteers have been working on >creating extensive and complete lists of all national monuments in the >Netherlands, sorted by location. They also try to add for each >monument at least one photo under a free license. There are more than >60.000 monuments in the Netherlands, and to help get a freely licensed >photo for each of them, a photo competition will be organized. The >contest, Wiki loves monuments, will be organized in September by >Wikimedia Netherlands together with the volunteers from the Cultural >Heritage project. The general public will be encouraged to visit >monuments during that month and take photographs of them for use on >Wikipedia. Photos will be uploaded through a special project website, >and appealing prizes will be available for outstanding photographs. > >EDRi Workshop > >Esther Hoorn participated the EDRi workshop in Brussels at begin of >February on behalf of WMNL. The workshop was about lobbying on a >European level, and aside from sharing her experience on copyright, >she has made some useful contacts. > >Wiki loves Bieb > >Together with the Public Library of Vlissingen, WMNL has initiated a >pilot project on media literacy and local cultural heritage that >should lead to a closer cooperation between Wikimedia and libraries. >The topic on media literacy will involve the development of >educational material for schools on the use of Wikipedia. For example, >the booklet "Wikipedia i skolan" (by Lennart Gulbrandsson) is being >translated and adapted from Swedish for use in Dutch education. > >Board interest meeting & General Assemblee > >To give candidate board members an opportunity to get to know the >association and each other a bit better, Wikimedia Nederland organized >a board interest meeting a few weeks before the elections at the >annual general assembly. Based on this meeting, they could then decide >whether they wanted to actually put themselves up as a candidate or >not. > >In March, the Annual General Assembly was held, and therefore also >elections for a new board. Four board members from the previous board >were re-elected and two new board members were elected out of eight >total candidates. > >Dutch Government goes CC-zero > >Although there is no direct involvement in this decision by WMNL, we >think it is good to mention that the Dutch Government launched its new >website, www.rijksoverheid.nl, in April under CC-Zero! This not only >includes the text, but also the images and video available on that >website. > >Presentations, CPOV > >On the SPE Intelligent Energy Conference 2010 in Utrecht, board >members Hay and José gave presentations on how Wikipedia and Wikimedia >let people collaborate. Hay attended a conference on digitization in >libraries where he gave a presentation on free licenses and >collaborative authoring. > >Organized by the Institute for Network Cultures, this two day >conference about the academic study of Wikipedia took place in the >public library of Amsterdam on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 March. A >number of Wikipedia editors and WMNL board members attended the >conference. Videos of the sessions are available at this page. > >_______________________________________________ >Chapters-reports mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/chapters-reports > >_______________________________________________ >VereinDE-l mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/vereinde-l _______________________________________________ VereinDE-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/vereinde-l
