2019:GLAM/Wiki Loves Monuments session
This is an Accepted submission for the GLAM space at Wikimania 2019. |
This session is a combination of:
- 2019:GLAM/Wiki Loves Monuments: hands-on workshop
- 2019:GLAM/Wiki loves Monuments is (should be) more than just a Photo contest
- 2019:GLAM/Wiki Loves Monuments And Freedom Of Panorama: The Case Of Italy
Title
editWiki Loves Monuments
Description
editWiki Loves Monuments is the biggest photo competition in the world, thanks to all its national organizers and runs in September. This session aims to help national organizers to exchange experiences, work together and help each other out with practical tips and tricks. Organizers of other 'Wiki Loves' competitions are also more than welcome. The session starts with a short introduction to get everyone up to speed, and then goes into a number of case studies. The last 50 minutes are reserved for a more hands-on workshop.
Relationship to the theme
editThis session will address the conference theme — Wikimedia, Free Knowledge and the Sustainable Development Goals — in the following manner:
Wiki Loves Monuments is a main event each year in the Wikimedia world, organized in dozens of countries.
Session outcomes
editAt the end of the session, the following will have been achieved: Participants will have their practical questions answered and learned more about practically organizing Wiki Loves Monuments in their country. Participants will connect with organizers from other countries to reach out to.
Session leader(s)
edit- Lodewijk Gelauff
- Rainer Halama
- Luca Landucci
Usernames
editAffiliation/country
edit- Wiki Loves Monuments international team
- German Wikipedia
- Wikimedia Italia
E-mail contact
edit- username gmail
- rainerhalama@aol.com
- luca@kaspo.it
Session type
editEach Space at Wikimania 2019 will have specific format requests. The program design prioritises submissions which are future-oriented and directly engage the audience. The format of this submission is a:
- Discussion-based training
- Other: Introduction, case studies and hands-on workshop/discussion.
Length of session
editIf other than 20 minutes, specify how long
120 minutes: we will give a short introduction (5-10 minutes), discuss 4 case studies (15 minutes each) and then go into smaller groups based on themes of questions (30-40 min). Finally, we continue in plenary for more complex issues that involve multiple themes (10-15 min).
Supporting work
editOptional:
Requirements
editThe session will work best with these conditions:
- Room: A flexible space with movable chairs. Some projection option. Flipchart would be great.
- Audience: Based on previous years, 10-20 people. Focus audience is national organizers.
- Recording: Not suitable. Case studies may be recorded.