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1444:, which has produced over 1700 articles in 5 weeks, sign up on the page. The idea will be an ongoing national editathon/challenge for the region but fuelled by a series of contests to really get articles on every province and subject mass improved. The Africa contest scaled worldwide would naturally provide great benefits to Oceania countries, particularly Australia and attract new editors. I would like some support from existing editors here to get the Challenges off to a start with some articles to make doing a Destubathon worthwhile and potentially bring about hundreds of improvements in a few weeks through a contest! Cheers.♦ -- 820:, I believe it is totally *ok* to add links to an institutional website if it falls under two areas: 1) It is a webpage or source that improves the Knowledge article and thus it is used as a reference/footnote or 2) It is a webpage or source that maybe does not need to be used as a citation, but, can help improve the reader's interest in a subject matter and it can be used as an external link. Note, in both of these circumstances it must be a link that adds value and isn't generic - it is about or related to the subject being covered in the Knowledge article. 1506: 700:, I don't think this project is self-promotion. She's been asked to use the institution's public resources to improve Knowledge, and is keen to get it right. I've suggested she focus more on improving articles using secondary sources and expertise on-hand, and pursue releasing images to the commons under a less-restrictive license. Perhaps we could point to other Wikipedian in Residence programmes for guidance on how a host institution's web-based resources and archives are generally used. 964: 1248: 881: 825:
collections and by sharing information on Knowledge is a part of that. I do suggest connecting with a Wikipedian or experience GLAM-Wiki volunteer in your community. You probably could have avoided attracting the drama llama if you would have connected with the community in that sense, prior. Hope things improve!
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GLAM that participates in a Knowledge partnership is going to love the fact that they get more hits on their website - that is just common sense. There is nothing wrong with even admitting that, but, the first and foremost mission of any institution is to share the sum of knowledge in and about their
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I have finally got round to adding in the link to the image of tapa cloth. As a footnote it's operating correctly. I'm not so confident of the way I've described it. The author is the person who donated the collection which included the tapa cloth samples. Also, I didn't know how (if at all) to show
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article? I'm not clear on what value deep linking to the primary source is when (as you point out) secondary sources more than cover the ground and there's a link to the archive at the bottom of the page anyway. Or are you talking about uploading the page image to commons and having the image in the
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thanks Stuart. the "getting more traffic" is a side-effect of the purpose, which is "to increase knowledge of and access to" information about the collections. The project's assumption is that Knowledge (and its users) will benefit from information about the collections being included in articles.
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which has currently produced over 2300 article improvements and creations. The Australia challenge would feed into the wider region one and potentially New Zealand could have a smaller challenge too. The main goal is content improvement, tackling stale old stubs and important content and improving
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the flyer about the project I sent a little while ago was headed Wikipedian Project. The body of the text didn't use that word. One key aspect of this project is that we are aiming to understand what such a role (a Wikipedian in Residence) consists of and how it might be/would be incorporated into
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sourcing/making more consistent but new articles are also welcome if sourced. I understand that this is a big goal for regular editors, especially being summertime where you are, but if you'd like to see large scale quality improvements happening for Oceania and Australia like
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The external links are to a library collection that backs up the articles, and they're relevant and useful, so it hardly seems like self-promotion or spamming. But I agree that there's too much use of the journals and letters as primary sources, and I've been emailing with
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are groups of editors who have formed a project in a specific project area like article on, say, lakes or articles on physics. Some of these Wikiprojects participate in a rating system which they place on an article talk page when they add their "project tag" to it with a
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Hi I've added a reference to an image/information in an online exhibition. I'm unsure about what elements should go in which fields of the Cite:Web form. Partly its tricky because of not being able to copy links which show both image and related text. The edit is on the
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Just so that we are not confusing a new and thus as yet inexperienced user, before you can upload an image to Commons, it must have a suitable licence that permits, amongst other things, commercial use. Are we talking about an image with a suitable license here?
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thanks Stuart. I gather the Hocken has applied some thinking to this issue in relation to the Marsden Archive/Wikimedia Commons. But I haven't had the chance to talk with the correct person about this yet. So yes, we may well seek advice from CCNZ
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A significant proportion of your edits in article space (i.e. to articles rather than talk pages) appear to include URLs to a particular website and only that website. This is open to interpretation as spam. You may wish to read
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I can't find the place in Edit? View history? or somewhere else, which tells me what "rating" an article has. Or a summary of what the ratings are. Pretty sure I saw it another time, but no luck today re-locating it. Thank you!
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was a photo library, because I only ever saw the name in image credits in print books; digital works pretty much the same. Note that the same image (and credits) might be used in several places (think
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Uploading images to commons and then getting the uploading institution reflected glory via the image credits is an established technique. When I was growing up I used to think that the
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I would like to repeat my warning above, and additionally point out that as a tertiary source, wikipedia is based on secondary sources; archival sources are normally primary sources.
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which is dead. In short, they are mostly meaningless and vast numbers of articles do not have any assessment. What actually matters is whether an article has achieved either
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Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit
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If the purpose of the operation is to get more traffic to your sights, I suggest you get in touch with Fiona Fieldsend <Fiona.Fieldsend@dia.govt.nz: -->
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Thanks for the message. I realised it was light, but wanted to get the process going. I'll do some further revisions/additions as soon as possible.
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sector and edit wikipedia, these are entirely separate; I apologise if anything I or anyone else has said has implied that I am or have been a
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the work of the institutions here. And no, I as an "editor" have no prior association with wikipedia, other than anonymously and infrequently.
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No, you are out of luck. Their licence is 'CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 NZ' and the NC stands for non-commercial; that is not permissible on Commons.
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for Aotearoa New Zealand in 2024. Group members are happy to explain the process and discuss ideas with interested editors.
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doesn't really seem to fit a still image. Is there an alternative one to use for that? (I had a look but couldn't see one.
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Thank you very much. Now you say about doing too much with one citation, it makes much more sense. The only thing is this
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I hadn't been thinking about uploading the page image to commons. Is that a suitable approach to show this primary source?
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in the citation the context of the image within the online exhibition. Your advice gratefully received, thank you.
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In general, the focus on Knowledge at present is probably the first phase of such work, and more discussions with
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has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Robert McClenon was:
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clearly implies that the editors' association with wikipedia pre-dates their residence; is that the case here?
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about what best practice might be, and how these archives could be used in a way that fits Knowledge better.
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and commercial licensing of your data will allow people like PRIMO to send lots more visitors your way
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Hi. I don't know all the background on the situation, but, as a former Wikipedian in Residence at the
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Thinking about your summer break? Think about joining other Wikipedians and Wikimedians in
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I've fixed up the reference step-by-step for you; please review the edit summaries (start
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Thanks for re-confirming that your work here remains fundamentally promotional in nature.
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Thanks for the quick reply. Good timing in relation to my project meeting at 2pm.
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to a previous NZ institution who tried to use WP for self promotion informative.
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