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'''''Britain Loves Wikipedia''''' is a scavenger hunt and free content photography contest running in museums and cultural institutions across the UK through February. The aim is to increase the number of pictures available to illustrate Wikipedia articles, and to inspire new articles.


'''''Britain Loves Wikipedia''''', the name being a play off [[:wikipedia:Valentine's Day|Valentine's Day]], is a scavenger hunt and free content photography contest that will be held in museums and cultural institutions across the UK, with the aim of increasing the number of pictures available to illustrate Wikipedia articles and to inspire new articles. The event will run for the whole month of February 2010. Although there are planned events at each location, you can go to most museums on your own '''at any time during the month'''.
The event ran for the whole month of February 2010. '''The deadline for submitting your photographs passed on midnight UTC at the end of 14 March 2010!'''


The event will kick off with a launch event at the '''Victoria and Albert Museum''' on '''Sunday, 31 January 2010''', followed by a series of events each weekend at locations around the UK.
Britain Loves Wikipedia has been organized by [http://www.wikimedia.org.uk Wikimedia UK], in collaboration with the [http://www.mla.gov.uk/ Museums, Libraries and Archives Council], [http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/ Collections Trust], [http://www.culture24.org.uk/ Culture 24] and [http://www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk/ Museums Galleries Scotland].


Britain Loves Wikipedia follows on from the successful [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia Takes Manhattan|Wikipedia Takes Manhattan]] event held in October 2008, which lead to [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia Loves Art|Wikipedia Loves Art]] and [http://www.wikilovesart.nl/ Wiki Loves Art NL].
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Britain Loves Wikipedia took place at the following museums and archives:
; South England
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Bedford_Museum|Bedford Museum]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#The_British_Postal_Museum_.26_Archive.E2.80.99s_Museum_Store.2C_Debden.2C_Essex|The British Postal Museum & Archive’s Museum Store, Debden, Essex]]<br />(Opening specially on 20 February 2010 only)
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Horniman_Museum.2C_Forest_Hill.2C_London|Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, London]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Mill_Green_Museum|Mill Green Museum]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Museum_of_Army_Flying.2C_Stockbridge.2C_Hampshire|Museum of Army Flying, Stockbridge, Hampshire]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Old_Operating_Theatre|Old Operating Theatre]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Royal_Air_Force_Museum_London_and_Cosford|Royal Air Force Museum, London and Cosford]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.2C_London|Victoria and Albert Museum, London]]


'''These pages are currently being developed. This is a wiki, so feel free to help out! If you work at a museum and are interested in participating in this event, please see [[Initiatives/Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museum participation|Museum participation]]. Please contact [[User:Mike Peel|Mike Peel]] at michael.peel{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk or on +44 (0)7988 013 646 if you have any questions.''''
; North England
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Astley_Hall|Astley Hall]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Manchester_Museum.2C_Manchester|Manchester Museum]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#National_Football_Museum.2C_Preston|National Football Museum, Preston]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Nottingham_Natural_History_Museum|Nottingham Natural History Museum]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Segedunum_Roman_Fort.2C_Baths_and_Museum.2C_Tyne_.26_Wear|Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths and Museum, Tyne & Wear]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Working_Class_Movement_Library.2C_Salford|Working Class Movement Library, Salford]]


== How to participate ==
; Wales
* [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Museum_photography Read these suggestions on taking photograph in museums]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Ceredigion_Museum.2C_Wales|Ceredigion Museum, Wales]]
* Come along to an event at a participating museum, or just come along to a participating museum at any time during February 2010
* Bring your camera, and take photos of public domain items on the [[/Targets|targets list]]
* Upload your images (website to come)


; Scotland
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Caithness_Horizons.2C_Thurso.2C_Scotland|Caithness Horizons, Thurso]]
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Hunterian_Museum_and_Art_Gallery.2C_Glasgow|Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow]] (Special event on 17 February)
* [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums#Prestongrange_Industrial_Heritage_Museum_and_John_Muir.27s_Birthplace.2C_East_Lothian|Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum and John Muir's Birthplace, East Lothian]]<br>(Opening specially on 14 February 2010 only)


== Collections Trust ==
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The first step is to '''visit a [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums|participating museum]]''' at any time throughout February, or go to one of the special events (see below) with your camera. Let the museum reception know that you are participating in this event, then start photographing eligible items! You should not photograph objects covered by copyright or moral restrictions, and some museums may place extra restrictions on where you can take photographs; see the [[Britain Loves Wikipedia/Museums|museum descriptions]] for more information. A leaflet covering these restrictions may be available from the museum.


The UK [http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk Collections Trust] has offered to work with museums wishing to support or take part in '''''Britain Loves Wikipedia'''''. We are looking for at least 10-20 museums to get involved and to think of imaginative and creative ways of welcoming Wikimedians to their collections and stores!
Can you find objects that fit in with these themes?


If you are a UK museum and would like to find out more, please contact Nick Poole at nick.poole{{@}}collectionstrust.org.uk or on +44 (0)7764 677 459.
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'''Communication, Love'''
 
'''Conflict, Transport'''
 
'''Daily life, Freedom'''
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You should always take two photos - one of the object, and one of the object's label. To enter your photographs into the competition, click the ''Upload here'' link below!
 
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Want to get the best photographs possible? Wikiversity has [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Museum_photography advice for how to take good photographs in museums].
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Britain Loves Wikipedia

Britain Loves Wikipedia

Britain Loves Wikipedia is a scavenger hunt and free content photography contest running in museums and cultural institutions across the UK through February. The aim is to increase the number of pictures available to illustrate Wikipedia articles, and to inspire new articles.

The event ran for the whole month of February 2010. The deadline for submitting your photographs passed on midnight UTC at the end of 14 March 2010!

Britain Loves Wikipedia has been organized by Wikimedia UK, in collaboration with the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, Collections Trust, Culture 24 and Museums Galleries Scotland.

Museums and Archives

How to participate

The first step is to visit a participating museum at any time throughout February, or go to one of the special events (see below) with your camera. Let the museum reception know that you are participating in this event, then start photographing eligible items! You should not photograph objects covered by copyright or moral restrictions, and some museums may place extra restrictions on where you can take photographs; see the museum descriptions for more information. A leaflet covering these restrictions may be available from the museum.

Can you find objects that fit in with these themes?

Communication, Love

Conflict, Transport

Daily life, Freedom

You should always take two photos - one of the object, and one of the object's label. To enter your photographs into the competition, click the Upload here link below!

Upload here

Want to get the best photographs possible? Wikiversity has advice for how to take good photographs in museums.

Upcoming events

There are no more upcoming events.

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