User:KOKUYO/Wikimedia Taiwan/Culture

CULTURE

Open content and open licences can help galleries, libraries, archives and museums increase reach and public benefit. Wikimedia projects collect content in the public domain and with free licenses, allowing citizens better access to culture and knowledge. We will put at disposal a powerful digital platform to show the public your collections, institutional knowledge and experience.

We collaborate with public and private entities and cultural institutions, including galleries, museums, libraries, archives and other organizations to help them realise the potential of openly-licensed content for public benefit, and preserve or spread their funds. In this way we also help them reach new audiences.

Residencies

A Wikimedian in Residence can work with your institution to help share your content with an audience of 500m people a month, bringing out the educational value of your collections. >>> Read more...
Edit-a-thons

A popular way of encouraging engagement is an edit-a-thon, a session hosted by an institution that often gives privileged access to material and experts, encouraging engagement with new and existing Wikimedians. >>> Read more...
Archive

Digitising collections doesn't just open up the content. It can also serve as a way of ensuring that collections survive, and even be digitally restored. >>> Read more...
Heritage

Digitally recording our heritage leaves a great legacy for the future, as well as documenting the present. Wiki Loves Monuments, our annual competition to photograph the Taiwan's historic buildings is an example. >>> Read more...