Q rpedia codes presentation given in bristol 16 April bamkin & eden

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QRpedia codes presentation given in Bristol 16 april Roger Bamkin & Terence Eden at Wikimedia UK AGM 2011 at the Watershed.

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QR Codesor Why its illegal to not use Wikipedia

Roger Bamkin(Victuallers)

QRpedia Codesor What can happen when GLAM meets Wiki

@Edent & @Victuallers(Roger Bamkin and Terence Eden)

@edent #glamderby #qrpedia @victuallers

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Who am I?

Terence Eden (@Tedent)Mobile Internet Consultant with 8 years experience in Mobile WebRead the blog or follow the tweets

Roger Bamkin (Victuallers)Admin, Wikipedian in Residence/GLAM AmbassadorWorked with British and Derby Museums

Who is he?

And see the acknowledgements!

@edent #glamderby #qrpedia @victuallers

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British Museum created100 Articles ... So what?

Can Wikimedia change something? Derby Museums and Wikimedia UK have been working together. They have organised a backstage pass and experimented with

using QR codes for labelling artefacts. As a result of the collaboration Bamkin and Eden have designed Qrpedia.org which

allow multi lingual access to exhibits

FA 2 7

GA 2 6

B 16 24

C 20 54

Start 59 112

Stub 30 31

List 1 3

Total 148 (june)

255(Nov)@edent #glamderby #qrpedia @victuallers

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Getting GLAMs to “come out” ...

1. Handaxe

2. Sleep Reindeer

3. Clovis point

4. A.S. Lovers

5. Barnet Burns

Four of the “100 Objects” that are wiki-articles and .... Barnet Burns

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1. Kalulu

2. Reindeer

3. BBC

4. Indian artist

5. Barnet Burns

> This is different!

This isn’t information coming out

This is Wikipedia going in!

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1. Whittaker1. Whittaker

2. Matlockite

3. Alkmunds bridge

4. White Watson

5. Virgil’s tomb

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Derby Museum information coming out ...

Policy change : Wikipedia is not banned and photos are allowed

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Why do museums write labels?

Because ...

They like doing it, its “their job”

Its very tricky...We could use QR Codes but

they won’t lets us try

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One museum said...

We will ...... And you can do it NOW!

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QR Codes ... What are they? Can we make one?

We will ...... And you can do it NOW!

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1. Printing

2. Cutting

3. Position

4. First use

5. Display

What is the payback period when it cost 20p?

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Policy change : Its easy ...

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1. White Watson

2. Fluorescence

3. Allenton Hippo

4. Display

5. Advert

Where it was demonstrated

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Policy change : Wikipedia is now advertised as a source of information

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Strengths

“It is intended to try an improved version of the trial”

@edent #glamderby #qrpedia @victuallers

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Not Much To Learn Limited

Information Mono-Lingual Unchanging

Let's Make it... Learned Multi-Lingual Evolving

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A Quick Example

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How It Works

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How It Works

1. QRWP detects the phone's language and

automatically sends the phone to the

language specific &

mobile friendly

Wikipedia article

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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossetta_Stone

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http://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stein_von_Rosette

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http://zh.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/羅塞塔石碑

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Dealing With Other Languages

25% - 50% of visitors to UK museums are foreigners*

Not every museum is in the UK

English is not the “most important” language on

Wikipedia.

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http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/doing_business_with_us/

facts_and_figures.aspx

* http://www.vam.ac.uk/about_va/international/international/index.html

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Dealing With Other Languages

In France, the Mona Lisa is called “La Joconde”

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1. http://fr.qrwp.org/La_Joconde

La Joconde

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To Recap

A QR code for every exhibit

Linked to Mobile Wikipedia

Automatically detect the visitor's language

Low capital cost

Low administration overhead

Oh and the The WRIGHT CHALLENGE

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Why use QRWP codes?

If you have a limitless budget to continually update

the information on your 100,000 plus artefacts then

you don't need QR codes.

If you can supply most of your information in 5 or 6

languages and occasionally in 150 languages then

you don't need QRWP codes

If your alternative is more accessible then the law will

not oblige you to use other external sources

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History

1994 Toyota create a Quick response 2D bar code

200? Mobile phones get cameras and access to the web

201? Phone companies pre-install QR code readers

2011 Wikipedia geek debate on “QR Codes in Museum”

2011 Demo of QR demo at Derby blogged by @edent

Multi-lingual QR code Algorithm developed by @edent

and @victuallers

Programming complete and QRWP live 30 March 2011

April 9th - here

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Acknowledgements

• Nick Moyes: - Derby Museum curator who said “Yes”

• Jonathon Wallis : Who agreed Wikipedia partnership

• Jimmy Wales :support to the partnership idea

• Terence Eden: Co-founder of QRpedia codes

• Fæ:– programming and applause

• Andrew Turvey and Mike Peal – Wikimedia UK

• Matthew Cock and Witty Lama – Walked the walk

• James Bamkin – supplied QR codes overnight

• Richard Mackney – tested it all and told the world

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Hello

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