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[[File:Austria_-_Göttweig_Abbey_-_2015.jpg|thumb|right|220px|This photo of Gottweig Abbey Library in Austria is one of the nominees in the contest]]
[[File:Royal_Society_of_Chemistry.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Royal Society of Chemistry]]


''This post was written by Stuart Prior, Wikimania Liaison''
Wikimedia UK is to collaborate with the esteemed [http://www.rsc.org/ Royal Society of Chemistry] this March for [[Royal_Society_of_Chemistry_2014_Event|Wikipedia training session and editathon]].


Once again, it’s time for [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:POTY/2013 Wikimedia Commons’ Picture of the Year]. This really does showcase the quality of photographers we have out there contributing to the community, and there’s a lovely diversity in the work displayed. Not to forgot those adding illustrations, maps and diagrams (I love the maps, personally).
The Royal Society of Chemistry is a learned society and professional body for chemical scientists. With 48,000 members and a knowledge business that spans the globe, the RSC is a not-for-profit organisation with 170 years of history. Its mission it to work to shape the future of the chemical sciences – for the benefit of science and humanity.


It’s fun to have these competitions, but I think it’s important not to understate the value and importance of being able to collect and share images like this freely, given the situation that in many countries there is still no true [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_panorama Freedom of Panorama]. Fortunately in the UK we have a lot of latitude as photographers, but there is a long way to go in terms of expanding these freedoms in other countries and regions.
As a result of a discussion between John Cummings, our recent Wikimedian-in-Residence at the Natural History Museum and Science Museum, and staff members of the Royal Society of Chemistry, this collaborative event between the Society and WMUK will take place on Friday 28 March 2014 at Burlington House, the London home of the Royal Society of Chemistry.


Given this context, I feel as though I should be voting for them all, and it is another thing that makes it harder to choose. Also, I am never sure whether I am judging this based on how good I think the picture is, or how much I like the content?
The event will involve basic Wikipedia training for beginners, followed by an editing session focused on improving articles related to the chemical sciences and notable scientists.


As it is, the images in the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2013/R1/Gallery/Interiors_and_details Interiors & Details category] are among my favourites, and I hope to see see something from there reach the finals. Place your own votes now!
This free event is open to the public but places are limited. To apply for a free space at the event [http://mailto:communications@rsc.org please email the Society] with your name, Society membership number (if applicable), why you are interested in the workshop and, most importantly, what would you like to get out of the day. The registration process closes on Sunday 16 February.


A big thanks to those who have submitted, and good luck to all.
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''Voting for round one finishes on 7 February. Round two will begin soon after.''
 
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