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Make It a Wikipedia-Friendly Cultural Heritage

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Presentation by Iolanda Pensa at OD4CH Open Data For Cultural Heritage, Politecnico di Milano, 27 April 2017.

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Make It a Wikipedia-Friendly Cultural Heritage

  1. 1. Make It a Wikipedia-Friendly Cultural Heritage:Why and How Iolanda Pensa, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) - http://iopensa.it
  2. 2. Edit Wikipedia. Communication campaign in public libraries. Project by Iolanda Pensa and design by Alessandro Serravalle, 2015, cc by-sa.
  3. 3. Wikipedia. © & ™ All rights reserved,Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Wikipedia is not like any other website.
  4. 4. © Information Architects,Web Trand Map 2007/V2, 2007.
  5. 5. Wikimedia Commons Immagini e video WikiData collegamenti interwiki e informazioni statistiche Wikipedia 400 milioni di lettori 280 versioni linguistiche 70.000 volontari 30 milioni di articoli Wikisource Documenti, pubblicazioni e manoscritti I PROGETTI WIKIMEDIA ////////////////////////// I contenuti dei progetti Wikimedia sono liberi. Chiunque può usarli e modificarli per fini commerciali e non (citando la fonte e condividendoli con la stessa licenza Creative Commons). Wiki voyage Informazioni turistiche OpenStreetMap Mappa con dati georeferenziati Wikipedia is under Creative Commons attribution share-alike which allows content to be used also for commercial purposes. Slide from the guidelines produced within the project The Alps onWikipedia (IT-CH, 2013-2015).https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Alps_on_Wikipedia
  6. 6. Distribution of offline Wikipedia on DVD, USB key and in classrooms. Credits:Wikimedia Commons, cc by-sa. Wikipedia Zero. Access to Wikipedia on mobile phones for free. Kiwix.Wikipedia offline on a USB key.
  7. 7. Wikipedia is an new territory.
  8. 8. The windmills of Kinderdijk,The Netherlands,Author:Tarod,Wikimedia Commons, 2012, cc by-sa.   Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.Author:Thaler – Tamás Thaler,Wikimedia Commons, 2013, cc by-sa. Monastery and chateau in Zbraslav, Prague, Czech Republic.Author: Zdeněk Fiedler,Wikimedia Commons, 2013, cc by-sa. Baptistery of St. Peter, San Pietro in Consavia church,Asti, Italy.Author: Marco Odina,Wikimedia Commons, 2012, cc by-sa. It is not all about visibility. Photos participating in the contest Wiki Loves Monuments.Wikimedia Commons, cc by-sa.
  9. 9. Visibility is the easiest metric. GLAMVisual Tool (SUPSI support WMCH, 2016-2017). Concept I. Pensa, design G. Profeta. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:GLAM_visual_tool
  10. 10. The Alps onWikipedia (IT-CH, 2013-2015).https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Alps_on_Wikipedia Use-friendly (also for commercial purposes).
  11. 11. “The big opportunity with open licenses is far more practical: it has the potential to dramatically increase the impact, reach and scale of the ideas we invest in…” The Shuttleworth Foundation, 2008
  12. 12. DensityDesign Research Lab-INDACO Department Politecnico di Milano, Fondazione Cariplo onWikipedia in Italian, 09/2011, CC BY-SA. User-friendly (one is enough, but you need at least one).
  13. 13. Writing an article on Wikipedia. DensityDesign Research Lab-INDACO Department Politecnico di Milano, ShareYour Knowledge, 2011-2012, cc by-sa.
  14. 14. Correcting a mistake on Wikipedia. DensityDesign Research Lab-INDACO Department Politecnico di Milano, ShareYour Knowledge, 2011-2012, cc by-sa.
  15. 15. Adding text to an article on Wikipedia. DensityDesign Research Lab-INDACO Department Politecnico di Milano, ShareYour Knowledge, 2011-2012, cc by-sa.
  16. 16. Mounir Fatmi, Les connexions, 2003-2004, installation Forking-friendly.
  17. 17. articles under examination August 2015 March 2016 incoming links per article (average) outgoing links per article (average) Google page rank (average) Issues per article (average) total amount of editors number of edits 174 176(2 new articles) 342(+10.6%)309 386 667(+173%) 5,19 0,59 845 1463 5,18(-0,003%) 0,52(-12%) 773(-8,5%) 1481(+1,2%) Network of the articles under examination life skills South Africa materials and others sound transport Acid Alcoholism Aloe Apartheid Atom Automobile Bias Bicycle Biome Boiling Borehole Bullying Ceramic Clay Climate Coal Cooking Decanting Design Discrimination Drakensberg Economy of South Africa Ecosystem Farm Fiber Food security Food Freedom Day (South Africa) Gangster Gas Gauteng Glass Health History of South Africa HIV HIV/AIDS Human nutrition Hydraulics Kaditshwene Khoikhoi Latitude List of South Africans Longitude Malaria Map Mapungubwe Mpumalanga Music of South Africa Nelson Mandela Nest Paper Pneumatics Politics of South Africa Pollution Rail transport Reproduction San people Sand Settling Sexism Sieving Soil Sound South African cuisine Stereotype Steve Biko Textile Trade Transport in South Africa Transport Vibration Walter Sisulu Water pollution Wax Wetlands Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Wood Wool Wikipedia Primary School (SUPSI 2014-2017).Wikipedia articles related to the South African primary school curriculum. Concept I. Pensa, design G. Profeta. Evaluating differently: filling the knowledge gap.
  18. 18. The Alps onWikipedia (IT-CH, 2013-2015).https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Alps_on_Wikipedia
  19. 19. GLAMVisual Tool (SUPSI support WMCH, 2016-2017). Concept I. Pensa, design G. Profeta. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:GLAM_visual_tool
  20. 20. Esino Lario (host of Wikimania 2016 - the Wikipedia World Conference) uses the cc by-sa on all its documentation since 2006. Content accessible (without opening hours) Supports new uses, publications, projects (which are costs). Free storage; easy to search and retrieve. Support from unexpected people.

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