On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Nicolas Guérin <nguerin.zur...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Just to say, that i have a lot of pictures from museums in Zürich and Berne. > I have as well pictures from other museums in the rest of Europ. > Totally, thousands of pictures that could be released on Commons. > > I just miss time to order them and to download them. > If someone could help me... > > Nicolas >
At the same time I am working for something similar for Italian side with the name of "wikigite" (wikitour) to have access in closed monuments or in inaccessible areas. I am working like Indiana Jones to climb mountains to arrive in solitary towers to document the state and the history. I am describing my efforts here: http://navigarespaziare.blogspot.com/ At moment I am in a first step and working with two important sites: a small museum and an archeological site and I am marking closely the responsibles of them. I think that we can work good for well-known monuments, but we can work better for forgotten monuments and for closed work of arts. My lists are these: a) http://www.bak.admin.ch/isos/index.html?lang=fr b) http://www.ti.ch/dt/dstm/SST/UffPMS/Temi/Ibc/consultazione/Elenco.asp c) http://www.bevoelkerungsschutz.admin.ch/internet/bs/fr/home/themen/kgs/kgs_inventar.html My idea it's a little bit complicated because I would not take ONLY photos, but I would share knowledge, invite museums or governments to collaborate and to create a network of contacts. At the same time I am collecting materials to have a "wikimedia CH press" to produce ebooks like monographs to distribute for free with the WM CH logo. If you like we can start to work together to create a "format" like an open project or an open workspace. Ilario _______________________________________________ http://wikimedia.ch Wikimedia CH website Wikimediach-l mailing list https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediach-l