年3月1日(火) The description of the event, Express writing after work at BAnQ - Grande Bibliothèque 2nd FLOOR. Berri/UQAM, is available only to members
Jul 28, - Pièces de Collections - Exhibit designHabillage graphique de l'exposition permanente Pièces de collection, présentée à la Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ). Le concept de boîtes tridimensionnelles,
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. (BAnQ). Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MACM). Musée de la civilisation (MC). Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ). Organisme de régulation
Canadian Centre for Architecture. Society for Arts and Technology. Monde Ruelle. Galerie. The Main. Atwater Market. Habitat ノートルダム大聖堂. Parc La Fontaine. Mont Royal. モントリオール国際会議場. BAnQ Grande Bibliothèque
Jul 28, - Pièces de Collections - Exhibit designHabillage graphique de l'exposition permanente Pièces de collection, présentée à la Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ). Le concept de boîtes tridimensionnelles,
カナダのケベック州立図書館・文書館(Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec、略称BAnQ)では、「日本マンガ年」(Manga Year)と題されたプログラムが展開されている。展覧会、講演会、ワークショップなど様々なイベントが
Description: Le Minirail à l'Expo Photographe: Gabor Szilasi Date: Cote: E6,S7,SS1,P Lieu de conservation: BAnQ Vieux-Montréal Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec Voir la notice complète. David JonesDesign
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年10月18日、カナダのケベック国立図書館・文書館(Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec:BAnQ) がウィキメディア・カナダと協力し、同館の所蔵する写真のコレクションをWikimedia財団が運営するウィキ
Dernièrement M. Jean-Louis Roy, PDG de Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), Mme Lise Bissonnette et M. Carol Couture se sont exprimés dans les médias pour expliquer, voire dénoncer, les répercussions engendrées
電子化と電子化コレクションの協働 初のコンテンツ事業の画像のひとつで、ある GLAM 機関 the Bundesarchiv in Germany と提携したウィキメディアコミュニティの協働から得られた。この庭園の思い出は、今では世界と共有できる Bundesgartenschau 、年 カールスルーエ 開催 。 The Wikimedia Community, which builds, guides, and develops projects like Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, ultimately seeks to make the sum of all human knowledge freely accessible to every person in the world.
As an example of heritage documentation projects that adopt the annually run Wiki Loves Monuments campaign, Wikimedia Philippines hosted a Philippines Cultural Heritage Project to document buildings.
Inthe British Library started releasing images of parts of its collection clearly in the public domain as part of its Mechanical Curator project. To learn more, we recommend this booklet.
Scalability: Highly scalable: amateur photography is a popular hobby around the world; increasingly commons devices like smartphones and tablets provide for decent quality photos, so more people are able to participate.
Challenges: Amateur photographers produce variable quality of images; competitions require judging; uploading to Commons with high quality metadata can be challenging — establishing a strong workflow for ensuring that the images are useful following their upload is important; banq bibliothèque legal environments are not conducive for this kind of photography, for example some parts of Europe do not have full "Freedom of Panorama".
As institutions share collections on Flickr Commons and other websites with clear open licensing see the banq bibliothèque for free cultural works which in practice, means CC BY-SA or more freethe Wikimedia community can use tools and APIs to integrate them into Wikimedia Commons for sharing and reuse across Wikimedia projects.
Potential allies: Ethnographic museums and researchers; cultural societies; UNESCO; other heritage communities. Evaluation strategies: Evaluating Volunteer Photograph and Evaluating Wiki Loves Events Case Study: Recording Romanticism Wikimedia Spain partnered with The Museum of Romanticism in Madrid to record performances of public domain music at the museum.
Considerations Resources: Building consistency into the data requires someone with technical skills, to help with extraction or review of the data with software. The Ideal City, ca. With these videos and images, Wikimedia Poland worked with the Wikipedia community to use parts of that new media collection, to illustrate and encourage creation of new articles on Wikipedia.
Sharing and integrating digitized content Frequently, organizations have digitized their collections, or made them available via a website, but users have trouble discovering the collection.
Potential allies: Working with the Commons or Wikisource communities to develop these projects is really important: long-term curation of the content is going to be dependent on their support. Working to identify, document and integrate knowledge about particular types of heritage into Wikimedia projects offers a way to scale, often a challenging and costly effort when pursued by professionals.
The Wiki Loves Monuments and Wiki Loves Earth campaigns frequently work to find and document heritage sites that have been identified by expert communities for competitions. For more information see the Wikimedia Blog post Case Study: Carpathian Ethnography Project An image created as part of the Carpathian Ethnography project In Poland, Wikimedia Poland partnered with the National Ethnographic Museum to bring volunteer photographers and researchers to events throughout the Carpathian Mountain region, to document the unique cultural practices from those regions.
The organizers created tutorials and other documentation which helped them in recruiting existing Wikipedians who started editing Wikisource during the contest.
Considerations Resources: Expert interpreters; volunteer photographers, videographers or recorders; photography, video, or recording equipment; experience sharing content on Wikimedia projects. Considerations Resources: Funding of Wikipedians-in-Residence, GLAM partner time and scanning equipment DIY or otherwise ; institutional capacity for working with digital records; knowledge of digitization processes, Wikimedia projects, and institutional culture.
In partnership with GLAMs, Wikimedia communities may have capacity to: Engage photographers to take pictures of digital objects and cultural events Support DIY scanning and digitization projects Help refine the quality of information around digital objects, through transcription or metadata enrichment Place media in front of a broad audience on Wikimedia projects Note that each and every project is different, and that Wikimedia communities are mostly volunteers, thus projects are very dependent on the capacity of local communities.
Following the widespread damage and destruction of cultural heritage structures in due to natural disasters, the local Wikimedia community partnered with the heritage community in the Philippines to train and organize volunteers to photograph and upload information about heritage sites throughout the country.
Documenting 3D objects Documenting living traditions Digitization workflows Enriching digitized content Sharing and integrating digitized content Documenting 3D objects One of the most successful and widespread strategies among Wikimedia communities has been photographic efforts from volunteers.
Challenges: Events happen in very specific windows of time; living performers may require releases or permissions; accurately describing media requires knowledge of cultural and social context of communities being documented; following appropriate cultural protocols relevant to ethnographic and anthropological research.
By providing the initial tools and skills needed for creating high fidelity digital copies, partners are not highly dependent on Wikimedia communities to continue the work of digitizing content. Finding a community of volunteers outside the Wikimedia movement that will get excited about the content makes digital crowdsourcing projects possible; with this audience in mind, it's important to design projects around exciting topical materials with clear expectations for the data improvement.
Potential allies: Internet Archive; DIY scanning communities; library or archival schools; local historical and genealogy societies or communities; researchers using collections. Now the items within the institutional collections offer the public illustration banq bibliothèque a number of different topics on Wikipedia, and high-quality digital representations of the institution's works are readily banq bibliothèque.
Using a semi-automated workflow, they collaborated with the British Library to match coordinates with contemporary maps: now the maps can be used to study historical changes in the landscape. Partnering directly with Wikimedia communities takes extra work beyond uploading or publishing content freely on your own websites, but ensures that the content is systematically used and integrated into Wikimedia projects.
Wikimedia communities can help with guiding institutions through this digital process, allowing institutional staff to focus on what they do best: curating their collections.
In the end, pages were proofread and pages were validated. How can Wikimedia communities support digitization? To better understand the process for batch uploading, banq bibliothèque this workflow documentation.
GLAMs Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums are at the forefront of interpreting cultural heritage information for the public, while Wikimedia communities distribute that heritage content to the world; after all, Wikipedia has almost views a second.
Especially in parts of the world where resources and skills for digital heritage projects are scarce, Wikimedia communities can tap a global experience to strengthen projects and make sure they get shared more broadly.
See the grant report and the campaign page Documenting living traditions GLAMs and other cultural organizations host performances and gatherings which celebrate intangible cultural heritage.
Potential allies: Heritage organizations, especially those that control heritage site listings; museums or other owners of 3D objects; photography communities and clubs.
These events and activities preserve rich cultural practices and, as UNESCO describes it, these are very "fragile" parts of our cultures. Integrating rare or hard to find digitized cultural heritage material into Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, like Wikimedia Commons and Wikisource, exposes it to a much wider global audience, bringing attention to the expertise and collections of heritage here around the world.
Partnering with local Wikimedians, who recruited and found funding for a student employee at the University, the museum was able to expand the metadata on the objects, bringing new knowledge the images and finding mistakes in the paper records at the museums.
The Wikimedia community immediately began integrating the materials released on Flickr into Wikimedia projects. Scalability: High — once partners are trained, they can share their practices with peer institutions.
Through ベラジョン ブラックジャック Wiki Loves Art campaigns, WMBE partnered with cultural heritage institutions around the country to create photo scavenger hunts throughout their collections with the guidance and support of curators, of course.
Below are a few examples. Preserving record of living on Wikimedia projects not only creates that record but brings that tradition to the world. Working towards better representation of African cultures, the Wiki Loves Africa campaign is a photography campaign around different themes in African cultural practice, which invites photographers from across the continent to document topics like foodclothing and music and danceso that the world can have greater access to banq bibliothèque cultural experience.
Wikimedia projects could be the place where GLAMs banq bibliothèque interest in those materials, and solicit improvements to digital metadata associated with the content. Considerations Resources: Wikimedia Commons volunteer support; knowledge of OTRS and mass upload tools outlined at Commons:Guide to batch uploading ; other volunteers for engagement on the project.
Case study: Wiki Loves Art A backstage image of a sculpture taken during the Wiki Loves Art event in Belgium Sometimes art galleries, especially smaller ones, do not have the capacity to create digital records of their sculptures and other types of physical objects. Below are several case studies about content uploads; more content donation projects can be found at the category for these kinds of case studies. Wikimedia communities seek to document these living traditions, to help preserve them for the world. Wikimedia communities are excellent partners in documenting these events, and providing clear and ready ways to reuse the documentation: living traditions are hard to document, so having easy to use documentation is important. The Mechanical Curator mapping project is a good example of adequate design and support of the workflow. Though our community and affiliates will very rarely be in a situation where they should be the principal digitization labor, our community excels at helping refine skills, processes, tools and strategies that encourage open and public access to these materials. Wikimedia communities can provide powerful allies in building local capacity for digitizing and sharing cultural heritage. Scalability: Building a workflow and tracking process that is both simple to use and provides sufficient tracking and support for volunteers helps scale the projects. Bringing a volunteer onto staff in an unpaid role, called a Wikidata Visiting Scholar, the Library supported the volunteer in using their metadata and new metadata created by the community to begin doing analysis on the images. Wikipedia has a very well documented Western European and North America systemic bias. Within this collection were over 50, public domain maps.