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English: Following successful collaborations with Wikimedia in 2015, the University of Edinburgh hosted a Wikimedian in Residence in 2016 as part of a year-long project to advocate and raise awareness of Open Knowledge, working with academic staff, students, library & archive staff and Wikimedians throughout Scotland. This infographic demonstrates the outcomes of the residency so far. As of January 2017, the residency has now been extended for another year to continue & build on the successes of its first year.
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The artwork "Een vertaling van de ene taal naar de andere" / "A Translation from one language to another" by Lawrence Weiner. Placed in 1996 at the Spui (square) in Amsterdam. It consists of three pairs of two stones placed against each other. On each stone there is an inscription "A Translation from one language to another", in another language - Dutch, English, Surinam and Arabic. Author: brbbl (CC-BY-SA)
Illustration of Edinburgh by James Heron, Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
'We're here because we're here' (Somme 100 pic) by Jamie Corbett [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons
Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas, sive, Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et Fabricati Figura by Centre for Research Collections University of Edinburgh [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Pics of Ada Lovelace day and Wikipedia in the Classroom assignments by Ewan McAndrew via Wikimedia Commons - CC-BY-SA
Robert Louis Stevenson pic - Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons (remixed by Ewan McAndrew)
Centre for Research Collections University of Edinburgh
Mihaela Bodlovic
James Heron
Jamie Corbett
University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections
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