[OpenGLAM] Content Trafficking v.3
Maarten Brinkerink
mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl
Thu Sep 12 05:35:25 UTC 2013
Still love that idea...
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Op 11 sep. 2013 om 23:33 heeft Sarah Stierch <sstierch at wikimedia.org> het volgende geschreven:
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> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Jon Voss <jon.voss at wearewhatwedo.org> wrote:
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>> I second that! Another example we've been thinking about at Historypin is having special badges and searches for openly licensed or PD content. We want to find ways to educate and reward sharing of open content, and also underline business reasons for institutions to do that.
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> Yes, that was an idea we came up at the first GLAMcamp in New York City in 2011 - having badges for GLAMs to put on their website expressing different OpenGLAM (well..that event took place before "OpenGLAM" existed) models. "This badge means you've opened all your PD content for the world to open for free," "This institution has partnered with Wikipedia"
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> I know a lot of us still love love love the idea of badges for institutions! Show off your OpenGLAM awesomess :)
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> Sarah
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