English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick:GLAM/Derby/QR code experiment
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Staff feedbackAs a museum that has only just started to dip its metaphorical toe into the swirling water of social media (and only its little toe, at that), it seemed unlikely that we would start experimenting with mobile technology for some considerable time. But when our local and very enthusiastic Wikipedian (user:victuallers) pointed out the newly developed ability to create QR codes direct from Wikipedia's pages, we rose to the challenge. That challenge was, quite simply, who would be the first museum to employ QR codes derived directly from Wikipedia. We thought it would be simple to give it a try. User:Fæ was experimenting with a way of automating QR code production direct from Wikipedia pages. To be continued . . . Technical commentsThe trial is in the Geology and Natural Science section of the museum. Items were chosen initially because they were easy to add an extra box to. The first codes were at various sizes ranging 25mm to 35 mm square and they linked to urls of the form http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/article.
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BreakthroughTerence Eden and Roger Bamkin have been working on the problem of only being able to see wikipedia in English from one QR code and we have got it working with dozens of languages. The very simple web site that can make these codes is called QRpedia.org. The videos that shows this working
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