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WikimediaNews - no. 56 - July 11, 2013
Official bulletin from Wikimedia Italia Association.



"Archaeological item of Passaré Foundation" by Fondazione Passaré website, [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons


Archaeowiki

"Gruppo di wikipediani e archeologi durante la visita a Desenzano" - By Fra [CC-BY-SA-3.0]

Museums, schools, archeology and Wikipedia: project Archaeowiki is almost ready to meet its public. Our Wikipedians in residence (Jaqen, Yiyi and Phyrexian) are working side by side with the archaeologists of G.A.AM - Ambrosian Archaeological Group Ambrosian for the preparation of meetings and activities aimed at the development and documentation of the collections housed from six museums in Lombardia. The project is based on teaching moments combined with guided tours ("wikigite") in museums, showing the public and institutions the wiki way to see the culture. Two types of wikigite are provided:

  • Wikigita goes to school is dedicated to students of secondary schools of first and second level and will start this fall. Students will have the opportunity to know the archaeological heritage in Lombardia and learn how to share it on Wikipedia. Once in the classroom, in fact, teachers will guide pupils in loading the material collected during the trip: photos to Commons and information to Wikipedia.
  • Wikigita comes to you is aimed instead at a different segment of the population that is not often found in the audience of museums: elderly and the disabled, especially blind people. With the involvement of specific associations, introductory meetings to Wikipedia will be organized; after them, guided tours in museums and theme-based editathons will follow.

More information will soon be available in an overview post featured in the Wikimedia Foundation blog. We eill inform you as soon as it will appear.

Wikimedia Foundation wins a lawsuit versus Cesare Previti

On January 30, 2013 Cesare Previti, a former adviser to Silvio Berlusconi, has filed a lawsuit against the Wikimedia Foundation, arguing that the article about him posted on Wikipedia Italian is inaccurate and defamatory and that, the WMF was therefore responsible for having provided a place to spread that content. On 20 June 2013, the Court of Rome has expressed its opposition, noting that the Wikimedia Foundation is offering only a hosting service, cannot be responsible for everything that is written by individual users and, moreover, that given the open and fluid nature of the projects, these aspects are explained very clearly. In addition to the legal victory, it is significant that the judgment will rest in part on what is one of the cornerstones of Wikipedia: anyone can edit entries or to report inaccuracies to the community of volunteers. Consequently, according to the Court of Rome, Cesare Previti could advance their grievances directly to the community, which plays the main role in creating and managing content.

GfOSS Day

Future appointments


Notice: this newsletter is exclusively intended for information about Wikimedia Italia, both to its members and to the general public; as per Art. 1, Comma 2, Legge 7 marzo 2001 no. 62, it is not an editorial product