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[[File:Wapen_Amsterdam.svg|thumb|150px|right| Amsterdam's coat of arms]]
[[File%3AThe_Globe_kittens_(HS85-10-13446-3).jpg|thumb|200px|right| The Globe Kittens]]


''This post was written by Richard Nevell''
''This post was written by Andrew Gray, Wikimedian in Residence at the British Library and was [http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/americas/2013/02/editing-canada-help-team-americas-and-wikimedia-with-a-new-digital-collection.html originally published here]''


Applications for grants to support travel to the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Amsterdam_Hackathon_2013 Amsterdam Hackathon 2013] are now being accepted. The deadline for applications is 8th March 2013.
As the Picturing Canada digitisation project reaches critical mass the Library’s Wikipedian in Residence needs your help – and has photos of Canada’s cats to share.


The hackathon is being held on 24–26 May and is described by the organisers as “an opportunity for all Wikimedia community developers and sysadmins to come together, squash bugs and write crazy new features”.  
In 1895, an amendment to Canadian law allowed the British Museum to receive one copy of all Canadian intellectual property deposted for copyright registration. This situation persisted until 1924, when – as part of a general reworking of Canadian copyright law – the right of receipt was removed.


A grant from Wikimedia UK will allow an individual to attend the hackathon. Applicants must be:
During these thirty years, the Department of Agriculture – who administered copyright – regularly parcelled up half their deposits and sent them to London. As well as books, maps and sheet music, the collection included a copy of every photograph copyrighted in Canada in this period. These are now held by the British Library and, despite some of the works being lost in their original transit (thanks to the sinking of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Empress_of_Ireland Empress of Ireland]) or added to other collections (such as the [http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/search_object_details.aspx?objectid=3130452&partid=1&output=Terms%2F!!%2FOR%2F!!%2F1279%2F!%2F%2F!%2FRepresentation+of+Canadian+Inuit%2F!%2F%2F!!%2F%2F!!!%2F&orig=%2Fresearch%2Fsearch_the_collection_database%2Fadvanced_search.aspx&currentPage=3&numpages=10 Geraldine Moodie photographs] held by the British Museum), they represent a significant collection of early twentieth-century Canadian photography.
*based in the UK
*able to travel to Amsterdam
*willing to feature in blog posts about the conference and the scholarships.


[[Amsterdam_Hackathon_travel_grants|To learn more about the scholarships please visit this page]]  If you have any questions please email richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk <span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2013/02/travel-grants-available-for-amsterdam-hackathon-2013/ <nowiki>[</nowiki>...<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</span>
The interesting – and unusual – aspect of this collection is that it’s entirely unselective. Anyone who submitted two copies of their picture, the correct form, and the right amount of money would have it copyrighted; it would be entered into the collections without any regard for its artistic merits. As a result, the collection includes some entirely unexpected material:
We don’t yet know anything about the “Globe Kittens” (1902, right), but it seems a reasonable bet that not many serious photographic curators would have bought and preserved prints of them! As well as what you might expect – portraits, buildings, scenic pictures of mountains – there are hundreds more images like this – unexpected, provoking, and quite possibly completely forgotten. So far, working through the catalogue data and the early scans, we’ve found cute animals, urban-regeneration proposals, salacious stereograms, and at least two attempts to copyright a movie. <span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2013/02/the-british-library-picturing-canada-and-photos-of-cats/ <nowiki>[</nowiki>...<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</span>


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