Any chance for a tool that gives me a list of pages on a given wiki, ranked by the number of times files from a Commons category are being used therein?
* * I want a tool that will somehow let people upload images to Wiki Commons and they add a category (in my case [http://MonmouthpediA.org MonmouthpediA]) and they will magically appear on a Wikipedia project page in my case [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/MonmouthpediA/Images this one].
* * I want a tool that will somehow let people upload images to Wiki Commons and they add a category (in my case [http://MonmouthpediA.org MonmouthpediA]) and they will magically appear on a Wikipedia project page in my case [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/MonmouthpediA/Images this one].
--[[User:Mrjohncummings|Mrjohncummings]] ([[User talk:Mrjohncummings|talk]]) 20:12, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
--[[User:Mrjohncummings|Mrjohncummings]] ([[User talk:Mrjohncummings|talk]]) 20:12, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
* that gives me a list of pages on a given wiki, ranked by the number of times files from a Commons category are being used therein. --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] ([[User talk:Daniel Mietchen|talk]]) 01:09, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
A tool tracking and summarizing the views of all the pages that are using images that are in a Commons category. See Bonnier example for how to use. This is a mashup of Glamourus and Wikipedia article traffic statistics.
linkypedia helps you explore how your web content is used on wikipedia, extract crowd-sourced information about your web resources, and connect with wikipedians who are using your stuff.
Using the externallinks table it provides a list of links in external link style from the site on which it is applied, to a given URL pattern. For each link the source page is provided, and the exact target, both linked. See British Museum example for how to use.
A tool to extract metadata from files of the Library of Congress which come along with a MARC record. This tool needs improvement. Always double check the results..Simply c&p the link: See Library of Congress example for how to use.
This tool can show page views for any searchterm in several Wikipedias, Commons and Meta. Months can be selected from a dropdown menu starting in December 2007 until now (daily page views for the selected month will display on a chart). See English Wikipedia example for how to use.
This site provides tools and documentation (Europeana Connect project) to determine the copyright status of a work in multiple European jurisdictions, it is able to calculate whether a work is in the public domain in 17 jurisdictions now (May 2011) and 30 jurisdictions by July 2011. ].
This site can create multilingual QRpedia codes from any Wikipedia. You can access them with a smartphone or reader and will be forwarded to a website. Internet connection is required.
This site can verify QR codes. If you create an artwork, banner or something else you can detect whether your implementation of a QR code works properly.
Collating the number of times any individual book (or books by a specific publisher) are cited and/or clicked in WP. Effectively shows "most popular book".
Commons Commander (CC) is a GUI for Commons, originally running from Toolserver, now directly on Commons (TEST MODE, real). It allows to add/change/remove categories on files by selecting them through thumbnails.
I want a tool that shows me where paintings by Jacob van Ruisdael are hanging worldwide or "near me" (more technical description: private collections excluded, all institutions with geo coordinates on a map that are linked into at least one JvRuisdael painting image file on commons via the "Location" parameter of the artwork template). You can substitute here "buildings by architect" for "paintings by artist". Jane023 (talk)
Variation of the above: I want a tool that shows me where paintings by landscape artists such as Jacob van Ruisdael were painted (more technical description: for all landscape painting image files on commons for which a location of the subject of the painting is named, all locations on a map) Jane023 (talk)
I want a click-through tool like QRpedia that is not using QR codes (example: I as a GLAM website admin embed a link to a Wikipedia title like "Amsterdam" on my html webpage, and depending on the browser settings of the reader of that page, the link resolves to the wikipedia article in the reader's language). (Jane023 (talk) - this apparently exists already, but I can't find it)
If I as a GLAM donate my images to Wikimedia Commons, I would like to see the top three most popular objects on a monthly or yearly basis to help me in decisions about exhibits. For the same reaon, I would also like to see what is popular among the donated images of colleague institutions. Jane023 (talk)
I want a tool that provides me with a the amount of interwiki links for a category (for as many projects as possible - but mainly wikipedia) and the interwiki links within items in that category (basically a in depth search). A nice feature would be to see this for a certain period (a bar chart for a year or something like this). Regards, Peter Weis (talk) 21:40, 13 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
* I want a tool that will somehow let people upload images to Wiki Commons and they add a category (in my case MonmouthpediA) and they will magically appear on a Wikipedia project page in my case this one.
/Floorplans - an 'imagemap' function to display an interactive floor plan to support Wikipedia articles about GLAM institutions.
/Widget - "embed code" to easily integrate WP articles into GLAM websites (built on API)
/Mass Upload staging area - *major project* to create a place for GLAMs to mass upload their own images and metadata, check them, and then publish live
/Metrics - easily exportable statistics based on analytics on a GLAM's relationship with Wikimedia
/Suggestions - based on a category on Commons, suggest articles that could use images from that category