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Creative Commons Global Summit 2019
ByCreative Commons Summit, Lisbon
A large group of Wikimedians attended the Creative Commons Global Summit 2019, May 9-11 in Lisbon, Portugal: staff from the Wikimedia Foundation, WMDE and other affiliates, and various representatives of the movement strategy process. Sandra and Alex facilitated sessions about copyright modeling on Wikidata and Structured Commons and about the needs of movement organizers (in the Wikimedia and broader "open" context). They also engaged in conversations around inclusion of Wikimedia Commons in the new CC Search, the central role of Wikidata in CC's plans around Public Domain tooling, the future of OpenGLAM, and other areas of collaboration.
Sandra and Alex actively participated in the following sessions:
- Friday, May 10: Adding structured and machine-readable data for copyright and licensing on Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata
- Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11: Public Domain Awareness Project: enhancing use of CC’s Public Domain tools for GLAM institutions and re-users Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3
See the entire schedule here: https://ccglobalsummit2019lisbonportugal.sched.com/
Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons
You can read current updates about Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons in this dedicated newsletter section: https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter/May_2019/Contents/Structured_Data_on_Wikimedia_Commons_report
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