Hi all,

The full details about what will be happening during Britain Loves  
Wikipedia are now in - so it's time to start spreading the word about  
it now. ;-) See the complete info below. Hope to see you at some of  
the events!

Mike

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http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2010/01/britain-loves-wikipedia/

Britain Loves Wikipedia

Join Wikipedia in photographing and celebrating Britain's cultural  
heritage in museums, galleries and archives nationwide

29 January 2010, UK: 'Britain Loves Wikipedia' is a month-long  
competition and series of events to be held in participating museums  
nationwide from 31 January 2010. People from all ages, backgrounds  
and communities can take part in the competition, which encourages  
the public to photograph the treasures of our nation's museums and  
galleries, actively involving them in digitally recording the  
collections. All of the photos entered into the 'Britain Loves  
Wikipedia' competition will be made available under a free license on  
Wikimedia Commons, and can then be used to illustrate Wikipedia  
articles.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Chief Executive Roy Clare  
said, "'Britain Loves Wikipedia' provides a stimulating opportunity  
for museums and Wikipedia to work more closely together for the  
benefit of the public. This new collaboration enables museums to  
bring their collections, scholarship and expertise even closer to  
audiences in digital environments. Wikipedia provides a vivid forum  
for engaging public interest in the stories within collections held  
in museums across the country. MLA is very pleased to support this  
initiative and welcomes the development of partnerships between  
museums and Wikimedia."

Chair of Wikimedia UK, Michael Peel, said, "Museum collections hold a  
vast range of objects that have great cultural significance and  
enhance our knowledge of our origins but are not as well covered on  
Wikipedia as they deserve to be. With 'Britain Loves Wikipedia', we  
hope to increase the number of photographs on Wikipedia for the world  
to share, enjoy and learn from."

The celebration begins at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on  
Sunday 31st January from 11.00 am to 4.00 pm in the Sackler Centre;  
everyone is welcome to come along and take part. Short talks from the  
Victoria and Albert Museum, Wikimedia UK and the Collections Trust  
will take place at 11.30 am, accompanied by free tea, coffee, and  
refreshments, with plenty of time in the afternoon to explore the  
museum and photograph its collections!

Gail Durbin, Head of Online Museum at the Victoria and Albert Museum,  
said, "Britain Loves Wikipedia is an innovative way for amateur (or  
professional) photographers to make things in museums accessible to  
more people. We are delighted to be hosting Britain's photography  
community at the kickoff event and look forward to seeing creative  
new images of our objects."

Britain Loves Wikipedia then continues with:

     * On the 6th/7th February, the Museum of Army Flying in  
Hampshire will be offering free entry to photographers as well as  
free tea or coffee, and will be allowing flash and tripod photography.
     * Nottingham Natural History Museum is hosting a "Britain Loves  
Wikipedia Day" on 11 February, where they will be bringing out a  
selection of biological and geological objects from their stores and  
making them available for photography in the museum’s Great Hall  
(situated in the main Wollaton Hall building.) Objects will include  
examples of taxidermy (reptiles, birds, mammals) skeletal material,  
and invertebrates from the biology collections, and various rocks,  
minerals and fossils from the geology collections. Booking is essential.
     * The Manchester Museum is running "Darwin’s 201st Birthday Bash  
Big Saturday" on 13 February (book ahead or on the day); as part of  
this they will be making objects from their zoology, palaeontology,  
entomology, botany and geology collections available for photography  
in the Museum’s Resource Centre on the 3rd floor gallery.
     * John Muir's Birthplace and Preston Grange Museum will strike a  
romantic note for Valentines Day, hosting "East Lothian Photographers  
LOVE Wikipedia!" These host museums are opening up specially for  
photographers, and are providing a warm Scottish welcome with free  
tea and coffee to all participants, as well as tours and guides  
around the museums.
     * Mill Green Museum will be running "Mill Green Loves Wikipedia"  
on the afternoon of 16 February - come along to explore the range of,  
and changes in, the working days of local people.
     * Bedford Museum will be giving photographers the opportunity to  
see behind the scenes at thir stores on the 18 February, including a  
sneak preview their upcoming exhibition ‘Clocking-In’, an exhibition  
of the working day. Places are limited; booking is essential.
     * On the 20th February, The British Postal Museum & Archive will  
open the doors of its Museum Store in Debden, Essex to photographers.  
The British Postal Museum Store houses a variety of objects including  
letterboxes, telephone kiosks, postal vehicles, sorting machinery and  
the desk of Sir Rowland Hill (founder of the penny post).  
Refreshments will be available to participants and flash photography  
and tripods are welcome.

Throughout February, you can visit the following museums to take part  
in the Britain Loves Wikipedia competition:

     * Astley Hall, Chorley
     * Caithness Horizons, Thurso, Scotland
     * Ceredigion Museum, Wales
     * Horniman Museum, London
     * Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
     * Museum of Army Flying, Stockbridge, Hampshire
     * National Football Museum, Preston
     * Old Operating Theatre, London
     * Royal Air Force Museum, London and Cosford.
     * Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths and Museum
     * ThinkTank Birmingham
     * Victoria and Albert Museum, London
     * Working Class Movement Library, Salford

Prizes include a WikiReader - a copy of the entire English Wikipedia  
in your pocket. The best photograph from each RAF Museum site will  
receive £100 worth of goods from the Museum's shop. The best  
photograph taken at The British Postal Museum & Archive’s Museum  
Store will receive a trio of DVD box sets celebrating the work of the  
acclaimed GPO Film Unit, valued at £75. More prizes will be announced  
at the launch event on the 31st January.

Britain Loves Wikipedia is organized by Wikimedia UK in collaboration  
with the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, Collections Trust,  
Culture 24 and Museums Galleries Scotland. Full information is  
available at http://www.britainloveswikipedia.org/. An initial event  
in February 2009 at the Victoria and Albert created over 300  
photographs now available on Wikipedia. In June 2009, Wiki Loves Art  
in The Netherlands created over 10,000 photographs taken at 46 Dutch  
museums.


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