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Wikimedia News n. 95 - February 12, 2015

Lila Tretikov, Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation, by Lane Hartwell [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons


The Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation meets Italian speaking wikipedians

The event can't be missed: Lila Tretikov, Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation, is coming to Milan on February 18th to meet Italian speaking wikipedians and wikimedians. Lila is leading WMF since May 2014 and she already met the wikimedia community (as examples, at Wikimania in London and Wikimedia Conference in Berlin), but this time the goal is to establish a direct and informal connection with the Italian speaking community. The meeting is open to everybody and it is going to be held at the Triennale in Milan, room TriennaleLab of TIM, starting from 4 PM. Given the limited room size, it is better to reserve a spot using this link. We hope to see many of you, it's a great opportunity!


Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU, by Dimi z (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons


The European Pariament on copyright

This month the European Paliament will be busy updating the InfoSoc directive (started in 2001), which among other things regulates the copyright in the EU. The European Commission has the ambitious goal of updating this old directive and unify the fragmented european legislation.
Wikimedia Italia has a very clear position, already presented in the previous consultation of the former commission and restated along with dozens of friendly european associations: widen the culture available for everybody thanks to public domain; publish under a free license all the works from public administrations; level out and simplify the rules and exceptions for the ramaining works in all Europe. Every citizen can help: the best way is to phone the MEPs in your language, espacially those in the JURI, CULT and IMCO commissions. Some of our members already called a dozen of MEPs: and you?


Two guests in the office

Dario and Emily, by Fra [CC BY-SA 3.0]


In the last two weeks the Wikimedia Italia office if hosting two interns from the Hensemberger technical institute of Monza. Dario and Emily (in the picture) are helping with the office workload, in particular by managing donations, and thanks to their IT and mathematical skills they are of great assistance. The staff, with the help of member Laurentius, is teaching the students about office work and the world of Wikimedia and Wikipedia. The partnership is fruitful for everybody amd we are happy to have accepted the invitation of hosting the interns received from the CSV of Monza e Brianza (Centro di Servizio del Volontariato).


Joining FSFE initiative

Logo Free Software Foundation Europe

Wikimedia Italia supports the statement towards a "World Intellectual Wealth Organisation": Supporting the Geneva Declaration of Free Software Foundation Europe. The text says: The Geneva Declaration is an impressive step towards the creation of a broad coalition of people, organisations and countries1 demanding that the international community re-think the goals and mechanisms for awarding monopoly control over different kinds of knowledge. It offers many constructive, concrete suggestions for changes in WIPO goals, policies and priorities, and provides ample and insightful arguments for redesign of the copyright and patent bargains to better serve the public interest of all of humankind..


Events and communications

  • February 13: Wikimedia Italia joins the initiative M'illumino di meno, launched by the radio Caterpillar program of Radio Due Rai aiming to sensitize towards evergy saving. The association, in the framework of the project with interns Dario and Emily, worked in fixing some Wikipedia articles about that topic. We invite everybody to perform few hours of energetic silence.
  • February 26-27, Università di Salerno: upon request from Campania's section of Associazione Italiana Biblioteche (Italian libraries association), Susanna Giaccai is going to host a course on basic concepts of Wikipedia for the librarians of the University of Salerno.
  • March 2-3, Florence: Luca Martinelli and Pierfranco Minsenti will host the first Italian course on Wikidata for cultural heritage professionals: Wikidata. Re-use of open data between Wikipedia and libraries. The course has a limited number of seats and registration is mandatory; to register you should send an e-mail to tos-corsi@tos.aib.it at least three days before the beginning of classes.

La scorsa settimana sono stati pubblicati online diversi articoli relativi a Wiki Loves Monuments e alla mostra allestita nella sala Tim4Expo della Triennale di Milano (3-8 febbraio), ne riportiamo qui alcuni:


Novità dal mondo OpenStreetMap

Taglocator è una pagina web che mostra strati di punti di interesse da OpenStreetMap


  • Con OpenStreetMap e Mapillary è possibile visualizzare le infrastrutture a poche ore dall'apertura: l'ultimo esempio è a Genova.
  • Wheelmap, la mappa che trova i luoghi accessibili con la sedia a rotelle, supera i 500 mila contributi.
  • La nuova edizione degli OSM Mapping Meetings di Sardinia Open Data raduna i mappatori isolani ogni venerdì sera a Cagliari.
  • Meno di due settimane alla conclusione del Mappathon di Piemonte Visual Contest: l'evento conclusivo sarà un mapping party per le strade di Torino (registrazione su EventBrite).