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* [[Collaborate/Commons|'''Digital media''' such as photographs, diagrams, maps, video or audio clips?]] | * [[Collaborate/Commons|'''Digital media''' such as photographs, diagrams, maps, video or audio clips?]] | ||
* [[Collaborate/Wikisource|Scans of '''textual documents''' such as books, papers or notable correspondence?]] | * [[Collaborate/Wikisource|Scans of '''textual documents''' such as books, papers or notable correspondence?]] | ||
* [[Collaborate/Wikidata|Facts, figures, or other '''data''' about noteworthy things or people?]] | |||
* Original, peer-reviewed '''research''' or summaries of published research | * Original, peer-reviewed '''research''' or summaries of published research | ||
** [[Collaborate/J2W|on open access?]] | ** [[Collaborate/J2W|on open access?]] | ||
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** [[Collaborate/Library|not on open access?]] | ** [[Collaborate/Library|not on open access?]] | ||
* [[Collaborate/API|A '''search''' tool?]] | * [[Collaborate/API|A '''search''' tool?]] | ||
* [[Collaborate/Expert|Implicit '''expertise''' developed in people but not necessarily written down?]] | * [[Collaborate/Expert|Implicit '''expertise''' developed in people but not necessarily written down?]] | ||
* [[Collaborate/Research|'''Research''' related to Wikipedia or other open-content, peer-production communities?]] | * [[Collaborate/Research|'''Research''' related to Wikipedia or other open-content, peer-production communities?]] |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 18 February 2014
This tool gives succinct advice and pointers on how education and research projects can work with Wikimedia.
What has your project produced?
- Digital media such as photographs, diagrams, maps, video or audio clips?
- Scans of textual documents such as books, papers or notable correspondence?
- Facts, figures, or other data about noteworthy things or people?
- Original, peer-reviewed research or summaries of published research
- Research-support materials such as databases or reference material
- A search tool?
- Implicit expertise developed in people but not necessarily written down?
- Research related to Wikipedia or other open-content, peer-production communities?
Have you already contributed?