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The diversity of Wikipedia editors is a topic that is widely discussed, both within the global movement and in the wider world. It's an important issue and there is a wide range of opinions about how to encourage under-represented groups to contribute to Wikimedia projects.
All good photography competitions need excellent judges to help select the winners. The volunteer team behind the UK's participation in [http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.uk/ Wiki Loves Monuments] is therefore delighted to announce that Steve Cole, Head of Photography at [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ English Heritage], has agreed to join the national judging panel.


Each language Wikipedia has different approaches, as does each Wikimedia project but it's essential we all learn from each other and make progress. To this end, it's exciting to be able to let you know that there is a Wikimedia Diversity Conference taking place on 9th and 10th November 2013 in Berlin, Germany.
Who could be better suited to help select the winners of a photography competition related to historic listed buildings?


The conference is being led by Wikimedia Deutschland, supported by Wikimedia UK and Wikimedia Nederland, and will be attended by delegates from all over the world.
Steve has over forty years of experience of photographing historic buildings through working for the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) and English Heritage. He leads a team of photographers at English Heritage that record the buildings and archaeological landscapes of England for use in varied publications and for inclusion in the national archive.


The conference will work to establish a sustainable dialogue with collaborators in Wikimedia Chapters, the Wikimedia Foundation and international Wikimedia communities to frame the issue of diversity in the context of Wikimedia. It will aim to build a shared understanding of what diversity means for Wikimedia projects and why it is of such importance. It's not just about discussion – at its heart the conference is about turning ideas into action.
Steve continues to maintain the classic standards of architectural photography as well as embracing new methods and new technologies for image capture. He teaches photography at the Departments of Continuing Education of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.


More details about the conference will be shared in due course, including opportunities for UK-based Wikimedians with a good understanding of diversity issues to apply for scholarships to attend. You can participate in community discussions related to the conference, including suggesting potential talks and presentations, [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Diversity_Conference here].  
Steve Cole said: “I am really looking forward to seeing the entries and I am sure it will be a difficult but greatly entertaining activity in judging them all.”
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Michael Maggs, volunteer member of the Wiki Loves Monuments UK steering committee and a Wikimedia UK Trustee, said: “I'm thrilled that Steve has agreed to join the national jury.  I doubt that there is anyone else in England with Steve's understanding of architectural photography combined with a deep understanding of our national heritage.
 
Wiki Loves Monuments takes place every year in September and is the world's largest photography competition. This year, the UK is taking place for the first time. Photographers of all levels of experience are welcome to participate and [http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.uk/ you can find all of the details you need here].  
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