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Hi Prioryman. Both of your proposals sound great, thanks for posting them. :-) I know that there's other volunteers also interested in the topic of Titanic - are you in touch with them about this, either on- or off-wiki? In particular, it would be great if there was a local in Belfast that could team up with you on this project (those on the [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediaie wikimediaie] mailing list or at [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Ireland|WikiProject Ireland]] may be able to help here). It would also be good to try to collaborate with the museums - at least seeing whether they would provide free access if they charge for it, but ideally if they could provide access to extra resources that aren't normally available, if they could make archival images that they own the copyright for available on commons under a free license, if they could provide expert peer review for the articles, etc. A phone call might lead towards the first - and a quick in-person chat might help lead towards the latter. [[User:Mike Peel|Mike Peel]] 22:39, 7 February 2012 (UTC)


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Overview

This is the second of two related microgrants I'm requesting (see Microgrants/RMS Titanic research in England for the other).

14/15 April 2012 is the centenary of the Titanic disaster. In advance of that, a number of editors, including myself, are working on articles relating to the ship and the disaster. is currently a Featured Article candidate, with the aim of getting it onto the Main Page on the anniversary day itself.

To support this research, I propose to visit Belfast, Northern Ireland between 12-16 April to carry out the following activities:

  • Research at new Titanic Belfast museum (opens 31/03/12)
  • Research at Ulster Folk & Transport Museum
  • Research at Linen Hall Library and Belfast Central Libary (Titanic book collections & exhibitions)
  • Attend & photograph Centenary Commemoration (14-15/04/12)
  • Attend SS Nomadic tour (date tbd, hopefully between 12-16 April)
Budget
  • Air fare to Belfast (return) — £60.00
  • Accommodation - B&B, £35/night x 3 nights — £105.00
  • Rail/bus travel — £32.20
  • Subsistence — £20/day x 3 — £60.00
  • Museum admissions — £20
  • Copy expenses — £22.80
  • Total — £300
Timeframe

This will require three full days. I plan to stay a fourth day at my own expense. The dates are crucial as the key event is the anniversary itself, so this is really a one-time-only opportunity.

Expected outcomes
  • Improved coverage of the RMS Titanic and related articles in time for the 100th anniversary on 14/15 April 2012, particularly to support Sinking of the RMS Titanic becoming a Featured Article on the Main Page on the anniversary day itself
  • Improved articles on museums that will be visited
  • Expansion of image resources on Commons related to the Titanic and Belfast, as well as the museums and archives to be visited
  • (Possibly) Improved relationship between Wikimedia and the museums involved?
Who I am

Some of you know me already. I've been a contributor to the GLAM project for some time and I have a solid track record of writing featured articles and DYKs, some of which I've been able to illustrate with my own photography (e.g. Inner German border, Battle of Vukovar, Murder of Julia Martha Thomas (which is likely to be on the Main Page next month)). I'm a frequent contributor to the Commons as well (see uploads) and regularly go on museum visits to document particular topics or artifacts (see Hallaton Helmet for a recent example). Prioryman 22:04, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

Discussion

Hi Prioryman. Both of your proposals sound great, thanks for posting them. :-) I know that there's other volunteers also interested in the topic of Titanic - are you in touch with them about this, either on- or off-wiki? In particular, it would be great if there was a local in Belfast that could team up with you on this project (those on the wikimediaie mailing list or at WikiProject Ireland may be able to help here). It would also be good to try to collaborate with the museums - at least seeing whether they would provide free access if they charge for it, but ideally if they could provide access to extra resources that aren't normally available, if they could make archival images that they own the copyright for available on commons under a free license, if they could provide expert peer review for the articles, etc. A phone call might lead towards the first - and a quick in-person chat might help lead towards the latter. Mike Peel 22:39, 7 February 2012 (UTC)