Here’s the fourth episode of the podcast, where I chat with Andy Mabbett, twitcher birder extraordinaire and Wikipedian par excellence. He’s also done a bit of web work in local government.
Here’s a link to download the original mp3 file if you would like to do that.
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Show notes and related links (in a slightly jumbled order):
- Free Culture Weekend
- Wikimania 2014
- Hack the Barbican
- Lloyd Davis
- Wikidata
- The Cornish Wikipedia
- ADDED VALUE: The cornish word for cheese is “keus”
- The Wikidata game
- Zooniverse
- Mapumental
- OpenStreetMap
- Bike shop data in OpenStreetMap
- Wheelmap
- Histropedia
- Wikipedia voice intro project
- Listen to Florence Nightingale speak thanks to Wikipedia
- WikiMedia UK
- Birmingham.gov.uk in 1997
- COBOL – Andy’s favourite programming language
- Telecottages
- Andy’s big beard
- Andy’s blog about ORCID
- ORCID
- Andy’s ORCID profile
- ORCID in Wikipedia
- VIAF
- PGP encryption
- PGP coming to Gmail
- Sending MPs to jail via email
- Dead pigeon
- Andy’s Wikipedia user page
- QRpedia
- QRpedia how-to
- qLabel
- ARKive
- Museum Association case study of Andy’s Wikipedia residency at The New Art
Gallery Walsall - MediaWiki – the software that runs Wikipedia etc (and could run your wiki!)
- Wikimedia Commons – great source of images, video, audio and other content under an open licence
- Open-licensing your images
- Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike licence
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