Wikipedia:GLAM/UCNZ

This page records Wikimedia initiatives carried out by the. Projects were initiated by the New Zealand Wikipedian at Large, Giantflightlessbirds, during a residency May–June 2019. Giantflightlessbirds was hosted by the UC Arts Digital Lab.

Residential Red Zone

 * To create: Residential Red Zone article. The article and item could be modelled on post-disaster spaces, or a project like Highline Park
 * Red Zone Commons category. Images to source: maps, visualisations, street-level and overhead photography. What's the status of Becker Fraser photographs, and could these be released under a more open licence?
 * Wikidata: transitional organisations and events such as Gap Filler and Greening the Rubble, missing items in the Chch Earthquakes template, and Becker Fraser Photography

Events

 * Fri 17 May, 13:00–14:00. "How to vandalise Wikipedia." A1 Lecture Theatre
 * Mon 20 May, 13:00–16:00. "Hands-on Wikipedia" (staff and students). 388 Puaka-James Hight Library
 * Fri 7 June, 12:00–13:00. "From Popper to Ruby Jones: image copyrights in the age of Wikipedia." A3 Lecture Theatre

Image uploads

 * May 2019: Giantflightlessbirds met with representatives of the UC Comms team to discuss copyright isses and possible donations of images to Commons. These could include photos of campus buildings, and video of a public vigil following the Christchurch mosque shootings.

Commons categories

 * Gallery: University of Canterbury
 * Category:University of Canterbury
 * Category:People associated with the University of Canterbury (contains Alumni, Chancellors, and Faculty)
 * Category:Cashmere Caverns
 * Category:Ilam Homestead
 * Category:James Hight Building
 * Category:Mount John University Observatory
 * Category:Student Volunteer Army
 * Category:Undie 500

Copyright policy
Images in the University of Canterbury and Macmillan Brown Library Archives can fall under a range of copyright restrictions; the statement on the UC website that photographs there "may not be copied, distributed, or used for commercial purposes without the prior, express written permission of UC" is simply untrue; some of those images might be out of copyright or released under a Creative Commons licence that permits commercial use. This statement needs to be rectified, and accurate copyright and licensing statements displayed where required.

If an image copyrighted to UC (taken by a staff member or commissioned) is to be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons a good licence would be Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0). Alternatively, images could be public domain/out of copyright in the USA (which is where Commons is hosted). If the image does not meet these requirements it should not be uploaded to Commons. "No known copyright restrictions" is not necessarily sufficient, nor is the image being out of copyright in New Zealand. Scanning a public domain image does not create a copyrighted work.

Wikimedia Commons has a public domain metadata template for New Zealand, and one to indicate that a digital image is a faithful scan of a public-domain original. These should be used together when uploading a scan of a public domain image.

In the "Institution" field of any Commons upload of a collection item from the Museum, the template should be used, to give a machine-readable attribution to the Museum.

The "Source" field should contain a URL, and that page should have a clear Creative Commons licensing statement. If the photo is not online, link to this project page and create an entry detailing the dates, usernames, and contact information of uploaders to enable Commons volunteers to verify that the upload is legitimate and not a copyright violation.