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| [[File:INF3-96_Food_Production_Dig_for_Victory_Artist_Peter_Fraser.jpg|thumb|130px|right|Dig for Victory! Image by artist Peter Fraser (1888-1950).]] | | [[File:CIPR webcast 20 June 2012.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The panel prepare for their debate]] |
| ;Pic for victory! We team up with The National Archives to bring war art to public domain | | ;Pic for victory! We team up with The National Archives to bring war art to public domain |
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| We've recently been working with our friends from [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives] to bring a collection of 2,000 or so war art images into the public domain. This is the result of a digitisation grant made by Wikimedia UK to enable these works to be shared online.
| | David Gerard, a prominent Wikipedian and Wikimedia UK volunteer, took part in a live debate on the relationship between Wikipedia and the PR industry this week. |
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| The first group of 350 or so images is available in [[commons:Category:War art in The National Archives (United Kingdom)|this gallery on Wikimedia Commons]] and includes works from some 120 artists whose work may be freely available for the first time thanks to this project. | | The debate was organised by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and streamed live via their CIPR.tv web channel. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aBOPA-4bZ8&list=UUcT2IvmFyirm-pnyFlF3qGQ&index=1&feature=plcp The recording is available here on YouTube]. |
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| The collection includes some of the most famous pieces of war art produced in the UK, including the famous [[commons:File:INF3-96 Food Production Dig for Victory Artist Peter Fraser.jpg|Dig for Victory]] and [[commons:File:INF3-270 Anti-rumour and careless talk Keep mum - she's not so dumb.jpg|Careless Talk Costs Lives]] campaigns. <span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2012/06/pic-for-victory-we-team-up-with-the-national-archives-to-bring-war-art-to-public-domain/ <nowiki>[</nowiki>...<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</span> | | The debate broadcast was hosted by Gemma Griffiths, Managing Director of [http://www.thecrowdandi.com/ The Crowd & I] and someone who has offered pro bono support to WMUK in the past. Representing the PR industry was [http://www.philipsheldrake.com/ Philip Sheldrake], Founder of Meanwhile and a [http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philip_Sheldrake_and_Neville_Hobson_on_Paid_Editing.ogv speaker at WMUK’s recent AGM alongside Neville Hobson]. <nowiki>[</nowiki>[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2012/06/uk-wikipedian-debates-wikipedias-relationship-with-pr-industry/ Read more...]<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</span> |
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