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Versione del 7 mar 2012 alle 21:58 di Aubrey (Discussione | contributi) (Creata pagina con 'Today we publish an interview to Andrea Zanni, Frieda Brioschi and Iolanda Pensa, the main coordinators of "Wiki Loves Monuments" in Italy this year. ;''First of all, why don...')
Today we publish an interview to Andrea Zanni, Frieda Brioschi and Iolanda Pensa, the main coordinators of "Wiki Loves Monuments" in Italy this year.
- First of all, why don't you tell us something about yourself in the canonical 140 characters?
Andrea is a digital librarian, working with open access journals at the University of Bologna, admin in Wikisource and project coordinator in Wikimedia Italia.
- So you share a common background in ... [Wikimedia, open knowledge, ...]
Each of us is interested in access to knowledge, and everyone of us in his own way. Andrea like to work with books and scientific literature, Iolanda ...
- What is so special about WLM in Italy? Hasn't the contest been going on for a few years now? [si può anche far precedere da altre domande, tanto per non arrivare subito alle parti hardcore]
- Before going on, would you explain the main purpose of WLM? [qui pensavo di ripetere in modo chiaro e separato "è un concorso fotografico!"]
- And what happened this year that made you think it should be done, trying to go beyond the problems you mentioned?
- Are you trying to involve some cultural heritage institution? [qui pensavo all'ecomuseo, da agganciare alla domanda successiva]
- It looks like it'smuch easier to get a positive reaction from smaller institutions. What about the main bodies in Italy's cultural heritage?
- Italy has a huge amount of visitors from other countries: are you thinking about that?
- Italy has a name as the country with the largest number of UNESCO classified monuments: do you think this statistic is relevant to WLM? Why?
- I've heard that participants are making lists of monuments as a guide to participants. Do you think these lists could be considered "open data"? [magari accennare alla collaborazione con OSM, come aggancio per il tema open data]