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'''Share Your Knowledge''' is a project which gives value to cultural organizations contents through Creative Commons and Wikipedia. The project produces case studies and guidelines in collaboration with a series of cultural institutions.
 
'''Share Your Knowledge''' is a project which gives value to cultural organizations contents through Creative Commons and Wikipedia. The project produces case studies and guidelines in collaboration with a series of cultural institutions.
The project is promoted by lettera27 Foundation within [http://www.wikiafrica.org WikiAfrica project], it contributes to the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM GLAM Wikipedia project] and it is based on the experience of the [[Case Studies/Pietro Pensa Archive|Pietro Pensa Archive]] and the [[Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus]].  
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The project was promoted in 2011-2012 by lettera27 Foundation within [http://www.wikiafrica.org WikiAfrica project], it contributes to the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM GLAM Wikipedia project] and it is based on the experience of the [[Case Studies/Pietro Pensa Archive|Pietro Pensa Archive]] and the [[Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus]].
Share Your Knowledge was launched in January 2011.
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Share Your Knowledge was conceived by Iolanda Pensa and launched in January 2011.
  
 
== Related articles ==
 
== Related articles ==
Case studies of a selection of cultural institutions involved:
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* Case studies of a selection of cultural institutions involved:
 
** [[Case Studies/Pietro Pensa Archive]] and [[Case_Studies/Procedure_Associazione_Amici_del_Museo_delle_Grigne_Onlus|Procedure Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus]]
 
** [[Case Studies/Pietro Pensa Archive]] and [[Case_Studies/Procedure_Associazione_Amici_del_Museo_delle_Grigne_Onlus|Procedure Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus]]
 
** [[Case Studies/Nigrizia]] and [[Case Studies/Festival di Cinema Africano di Verona]]
 
** [[Case Studies/Nigrizia]] and [[Case Studies/Festival di Cinema Africano di Verona]]
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.lettera27.org/index.php?idlanguage=1&zone=9&idprj=47&idsubprj=1777 Short description of Share Your Knowledge on lettera27 Foundation website].
 
* [http://www.lettera27.org/index.php?idlanguage=1&zone=9&idprj=47&idsubprj=1777 Short description of Share Your Knowledge on lettera27 Foundation website].
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* Share Your Knowledge case study on wikimedia outreach http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Case_studies/WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge
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* List of the institutions involved http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Case_studies/WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge/Institutions
 
* Share Your Knowledge on Wikipedia in Italian (at the moment the most developed source of information) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progetto:WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge
 
* Share Your Knowledge on Wikipedia in Italian (at the moment the most developed source of information) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progetto:WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge
 
* Share Your Knowledge on Wikipedia in English http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge
 
* Share Your Knowledge on Wikipedia in English http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiAfrica/Share_Your_Knowledge

Latest revision as of 13:03, 18 December 2012

Share Your Knowledge is a project which gives value to cultural organizations contents through Creative Commons and Wikipedia. The project produces case studies and guidelines in collaboration with a series of cultural institutions. The project was promoted in 2011-2012 by lettera27 Foundation within WikiAfrica project, it contributes to the GLAM Wikipedia project and it is based on the experience of the Pietro Pensa Archive and the Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus. Share Your Knowledge was conceived by Iolanda Pensa and launched in January 2011.

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