Wikipedia:GLAM/MonmouthpediA/Visit in person

What is a QRpedia Code?
Monmouthpedia uses QRpedia codes, a type of bar code a smartphone can read through its camera that takes you to a Wikipedia article in your language. QR codes are extremely useful, as physical signs have no way of displaying the same amount of information and in a potentially huge number of languages. We have over 1,000 QRpedia codes in Monmouth.

How do I use a QRpedia Code?
1. Log onto the free wireless network available throughout the town (currently in beta until end of May 2012) 2. Go to the application on your phone (or tablet device) where you can search for new applications (e.g Marketplace on Android or the App Store on iPhone). 3. Search for and download one of the free QR code readers available. 4. Open the application and point your camera at the QRpedia code. It will scan the qr code (like a barcode in a shop) and take you to the web page.

Location of QRpedia codes around the town

 * Larger ceramic plaques for places exposed to the elements for articles specific to Monmouth.
 * Ceramic plaques on finger posts to give maps, trails and other information
 * Smaller plastic, ceramic or metal plaques for labelling objects non specific to Monmouth, e.g. for use in the Flora and Fauna guide.
 * Labels for use inside buildings, e.g. for objects in museums.
 * Glass stickers in the windows of shops to give information on their professions
 * In addition there will be information posters, signs, notice boards and leaflets to help people contribute and stay informed.