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QRpedia

QRpedia is a mobile Web-based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language.[1][2][3] A typical use is on museum labels, linking to Wikipedia articles about the exhibited object. QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but the QRpedia system adds further functionality. It is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Wikimedia UK (WMUK).

QRpedia
A QRpedia code which resolves as the URL http://en.qrwp.org/QRpedia, used widely as the logo
Screenshot
The QRpedia website, showing a QR code, which decodes as the URL http://en.qrwp.org/QRpedia
Available inMultilingual
Created by
  • Terence Eden
  • Roger Bamkin
URLqrpedia.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationNone
Launched9 April 2011; 11 years ago (2011-04-09)
Current statusOnline
Content license
MIT License

QRpedia was conceived by Roger Bamkin, a Wikipedia volunteer, coded by Terence Eden, and unveiled in April 2011. It is in use at museums and other institutions in countries including Australia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, North Macedonia, Spain, India, the United Kingdom, Germany, Ukraine[4] and the United States. The project's source code is freely reusable under the MIT License.

Process

 
Visitors to Derby Museum using a mobile phone to scan a QRpedia QR code

When a user scans a QRpedia QR code on their mobile device, the device decodes the QR code into a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) using the domain name "languagecode.qrwp.org" and whose path (final part) is the title of a Wikipedia article, and sends a request for the article specified in the URL to the QRpedia web server. It also transmits the language setting of the device.[5]

The QRpedia server then uses Wikipedia's API[1] to determine whether there is a version of the specified Wikipedia article in the language used by the device, and if so, returns it in a mobile-friendly format.[5] If there is no version of the article available in the preferred language, then the QRpedia server offers a choice of the available languages, or a Google translation.

In this way, one QRcode can deliver the same article in many languages,[5] even when the museum is unable to make its own translations. QRpedia also records usage statistics.[5][6]

Origins

QRpedia was conceived by Roger Bamkin,[1][7] a Wikipedia volunteer, and Terence Eden,[1] a mobile web consultant,[8] and was unveiled on 9 April 2011[1][9] at Derby Museum and Art Gallery's Backstage Pass event,[1][8] part of the "GLAM/Derby" collaboration between the museum and Wikipedia,[10] during which over 1,200 Wikipedia articles, in several languages, were also created.[11] The project's name is a portmanteau word, combining the initials "QR" from "QR (Quick Response) code" and "pedia" from "Wikipedia".[12]

The project's source code is freely reusable under the MIT License.[13]

Implementations

Though created in the United Kingdom, QRpedia can be used in any location as long as the user's phone or tablet has a data signal (or remembers URLs until a signal is available) and is or has been in use at venues including:

QRpedia also has uses outside of such institutions. For example, the Occupy movement have used it on campaign posters.[24]

Award

In January 2012, QRpedia was one of four projects (from 79 entrants) declared the most innovative mobile companies in the UK of 2011 by the Smart UK Project, and thus chosen to compete at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, on 29 February 2012.[20] The criteria were "to be effective, easy to understand and with global potential and impact".[25]

Wikimedia UK dispute

A conflict of interest case involving QRpedia was identified as one of the "main incidents" leading to a 2012 review of the governance of Wikimedia UK (WMUK). The review found that the amount of time taken to resolve ownership caused the risk of outsiders perceiving a potential conflict of interest, and that Bamkin's acceptance of consultancy fees on projects (jointly funded by WMUK) involving QRpedia provided an opportunity for damage to the reputation of WMUK. This conflict of interest led to the resignation of WMUK trustee Joscelyn Upendran.[26] Shortly before her resignation on 31 August 2012, Upendran stated that "the charity has in effect agreed to take on responsibility [...] for a service that is 'co-owned' by a trustee", and suggested that "the conflict of interest may present a legal risk under charity and corporate law".[27] On 9 February 2013, WMUK announced that the intellectual property in QRpedia, and the qrpedia.org and qrwp.org domains, were to be transferred to the chapter at no cost.[28] On 12 February 2013, two QRpedia related domain names were registered on behalf of WMUK.[29] On 2 April 2013, WMUK announced that Roger Bamkin and Terence Eden were transferring ownership of QRpedia to Wikimedia UK.[30] On 16 November 2013, WMUK announced that the agreement for the transfer had been signed and the IP rights in QRpedia were held by Cultural Outreach Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of WMUK, and that following the agreement, the transfer of the domain names was an administrative process that could begin immediately.[citation needed]

At least one Wikimedia chapter received letters alleging that QRpedia infringes various patents.[31] Though WMUK believes that this is not the case and that the risk of litigation is not high, Cultural Outreach Limited was set up to hold QRpedia, in order to shield WMUK should such a challenge arise.[32]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Eden, Terence (2011-04-03). "Introducing QRpedia". Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b Anon (2011-08-19). . The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  3. ^ Johnson, L.; Adams, S. (2011). (PDF). NMC Horizon Report Regional Analyses. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium. ISBN 978-0-615-38209-8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-05.
  4. ^ a b Першим в Україні Wiki-містом стала Одеса, Укрінформ, 27.09.2013
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Byrd Phillips, Lori (2011-06-15). . Marcus Institute for Digital Education in the Arts. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  6. ^ "QRpedia Statistics (example)". Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  7. ^ Bamkin, Roger. "Three days of Action - QR codes at Derby Museum and Art Gallery". Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  8. ^ a b Anon (2011-05-21). . Imperica. Archived from the original on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  9. ^ Various. "Wikipedia:GLAM/Derby/QR code experiment". Wikipedia. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  10. ^ Various. "Derby Backstage Pass". Wikimedia UK. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  11. ^ Roger Bamkin, interviewed on BBC Radio Derby by Phil Trow, 2011-08-30
  12. ^ Eden, Terence (2011-11-03). "QRpedia in Russia". Retrieved 25 November 2011. The 'QR', of course, standing for 'Quick Response'; The 'pedia' comes from 'Wikipedia' - which, itself, derives from Encyclopedia.
  13. ^ "qrwp — QR Redirection to Wikipedia". Google Project Hosting. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  14. ^ Byrd Phillips, Lori (2011-07-29). . The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  15. ^ Greta Kreuz (17 July 2012). "Historic Congressional Cemetery Program to get Wikipedia boost". WLJA. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  16. ^ Hinojo, Alex (2011-05-11). . The GLAM-Wiki Experience. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  17. ^ . Monmouth Today. 2012-02-29. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  18. ^ "New collaboration between Wikimedia UK and The National Archives". The National Archives (United Kingdom). 2011-09-15. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  19. ^ Eden, Terence (2011-09-18). "National Archives and QRpedia". Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  20. ^ a b . Smart UK Project. 2012-02-02. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
  21. ^ "QRpedia a Praha 10: QR kód na každé památce". mobilmania.cz. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  22. ^ Shared Knowledge projects: Skopje Zoo, Meta
  23. ^ Одесса стала первым вики-городом Украины, Мир Энциклопедий, 28 сентября 2013
  24. ^ "We Don't Make Demands: Posters". 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  25. ^ . Smart UK Project. Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  26. ^ Young, Niki May (8 February 2013). . Archived from the original on February 11, 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  27. ^ "Review finds Wikipedia UK board needs major leadership overhaul". The Register.
  28. ^ Keating, Chris (2013-02-09). "QRpedia". Wikimedia UK. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  29. ^ "User:Mike Peel/Wikimedia compensation".
  30. ^ "Announcement – QRpedia donated to Wikimedia UK - Wikimedia UK Blog". 2 April 2013.
  31. ^ Chris Keating (7 June 2013). "QRpedia". Wikimediauk-l Archives. At least one Wikimedia chapter has received letters from people who purport that QRpedia infringes on various patents.
  32. ^ "[Wikimediauk-l] QRpedia".

External links

  • QRpedia official website  
  • Source code
  • Source code on GitHub
  • QRpedia project on GoogleCode (archived)
  • QRpedia statistics [change stem for other articles]
  • QRpedia on the Outreach wiki

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QRpedia is a mobile Web based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users in their preferred language 1 2 3 A typical use is on museum labels linking to Wikipedia articles about the exhibited object QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier URI but the QRpedia system adds further functionality It is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Wikimedia UK WMUK QRpediaA QRpedia code which resolves as the URL http en qrwp org QRpedia used widely as the logoScreenshotThe QRpedia website showing a QR code which decodes as the URL http en qrwp org QRpediaAvailable inMultilingualCreated byTerence Eden Roger BamkinURLqrpedia wbr orgCommercialNoRegistrationNoneLaunched9 April 2011 11 years ago 2011 04 09 Current statusOnlineContent licenseMIT LicenseQRpedia was conceived by Roger Bamkin a Wikipedia volunteer coded by Terence Eden and unveiled in April 2011 It is in use at museums and other institutions in countries including Australia Bulgaria the Czech Republic Estonia North Macedonia Spain India the United Kingdom Germany Ukraine 4 and the United States The project s source code is freely reusable under the MIT License Contents 1 Process 2 Origins 3 Implementations 4 Award 5 Wikimedia UK dispute 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksProcess Edit Visitors to Derby Museum using a mobile phone to scan a QRpedia QR code When a user scans a QRpedia QR code on their mobile device the device decodes the QR code into a Uniform Resource Locator URL using the domain name languagecode qrwp org and whose path final part is the title of a Wikipedia article and sends a request for the article specified in the URL to the QRpedia web server It also transmits the language setting of the device 5 The QRpedia server then uses Wikipedia s API 1 to determine whether there is a version of the specified Wikipedia article in the language used by the device and if so returns it in a mobile friendly format 5 If there is no version of the article available in the preferred language then the QRpedia server offers a choice of the available languages or a Google translation In this way one QRcode can deliver the same article in many languages 5 even when the museum is unable to make its own translations QRpedia also records usage statistics 5 6 Origins EditQRpedia was conceived by Roger Bamkin 1 7 a Wikipedia volunteer and Terence Eden 1 a mobile web consultant 8 and was unveiled on 9 April 2011 1 9 at Derby Museum and Art Gallery s Backstage Pass event 1 8 part of the GLAM Derby collaboration between the museum and Wikipedia 10 during which over 1 200 Wikipedia articles in several languages were also created 11 The project s name is a portmanteau word combining the initials QR from QR Quick Response code and pedia from Wikipedia 12 The project s source code is freely reusable under the MIT License 13 Implementations Edit Derby Museum s label for the painting A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery features a QRpedia code linking to the Wikipedia article about it which as of February 2012 was available in 19 languages A label in The Children s Museum of Indianapolis that uses a QRpedia code to direct visitors to the Wikipedia article Broad Ripple Park Carousel Ceramic plaque with QRpedia code for Shire Hall as part of the MonmouthpediA project Enamel sign with QRpedia code for Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Zabehlice Prague Czech Republic source source source source source source source source source source source source Film showing the use of QRpedia codes in a touch table populated with Wikipedia articles related to the period 1600 1650 and with coordinates The table is used in the exhibition Samtidigt Meanwhile at the Vasa museum in Stockholm Sweden A QRpedia plaque in Skopje Zoo North Macedonia showing info on a hamadryas baboon Papio hamadryas using a mixed approach A plaque on its holder Village of Galicnik North Macedonia Scaning process in Skopje A QRpedia plaque in Satyagraha House Johannesburg South Africa Before the East window of St Paul s Church Birmingham Mauritanian arch in Odesa Ukraine 2014 Bristol Hotel in Odesa 2014 Odessa Art Museum ex Potocki Palace in Odesa Information on the bamboo plant in San Sebastian s Ulia parkThough created in the United Kingdom QRpedia can be used in any location as long as the user s phone or tablet has a data signal or remembers URLs until a signal is available and is or has been in use at venues including Children s Chapel St James Church Sydney The Children s Museum of Indianapolis United States 2 14 Congressional Cemetery 15 Derby Museum and Art Gallery England 5 Estonian Sports Museum Galleries of Justice Museum Fundacio Joan Miro Spain 5 16 including a travelling exhibit shown at The Tate 5 The Welsh town of Monmouth as part of Wikipedia s MonmouthpediA project 17 The National Archives United Kingdom 18 19 The National Museum of Computing UK 20 The New Art Gallery Walsall Different monuments in Prague 10 21 Skopje Zoo Macedonia using a mixed approach of ordinary QR codes and QRpedia codes 22 St Paul s Church Birmingham QRpedia codes in Odessa Ukraine 4 23 QRpedia also has uses outside of such institutions For example the Occupy movement have used it on campaign posters 24 Award EditIn January 2012 QRpedia was one of four projects from 79 entrants declared the most innovative mobile companies in the UK of 2011 by the Smart UK Project and thus chosen to compete at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on 29 February 2012 20 The criteria were to be effective easy to understand and with global potential and impact 25 Wikimedia UK dispute EditA conflict of interest case involving QRpedia was identified as one of the main incidents leading to a 2012 review of the governance of Wikimedia UK WMUK The review found that the amount of time taken to resolve ownership caused the risk of outsiders perceiving a potential conflict of interest and that Bamkin s acceptance of consultancy fees on projects jointly funded by WMUK involving QRpedia provided an opportunity for damage to the reputation of WMUK This conflict of interest led to the resignation of WMUK trustee Joscelyn Upendran 26 Shortly before her resignation on 31 August 2012 Upendran stated that the charity has in effect agreed to take on responsibility for a service that is co owned by a trustee and suggested that the conflict of interest may present a legal risk under charity and corporate law 27 On 9 February 2013 WMUK announced that the intellectual property in QRpedia and the qrpedia org and qrwp org domains were to be transferred to the chapter at no cost 28 On 12 February 2013 two QRpedia related domain names were registered on behalf of WMUK 29 On 2 April 2013 WMUK announced that Roger Bamkin and Terence Eden were transferring ownership of QRpedia to Wikimedia UK 30 On 16 November 2013 WMUK announced that the agreement for the transfer had been signed and the IP rights in QRpedia were held by Cultural Outreach Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of WMUK and that following the agreement the transfer of the domain names was an administrative process that could begin immediately citation needed At least one Wikimedia chapter received letters alleging that QRpedia infringes various patents 31 Though WMUK believes that this is not the case and that the risk of litigation is not high Cultural Outreach Limited was set up to hold QRpedia in order to shield WMUK should such a challenge arise 32 See also EditAmarapedia Monmouthpedia Gibraltarpedia Freopedia ToodyaypediaReferences Edit a b c d e f Eden Terence 2011 04 03 Introducing QRpedia Retrieved 25 August 2011 a b Anon 2011 08 19 The Children s Museum of Indianapolis Creates New Learning Opportunities through Wikipedian in Residence The Children s Museum of Indianapolis Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2011 Johnson L Adams S 2011 The Technology Outlook for UK Tertiary Education 2011 201 PDF NMC Horizon Report Regional Analyses Austin Texas The New Media Consortium ISBN 978 0 615 38209 8 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 10 05 a b Pershim v Ukrayini Wiki mistom stala Odesa Ukrinform 27 09 2013 a b c d e f g Byrd Phillips Lori 2011 06 15 Going Multilingual with QRpedia Marcus Institute for Digital Education in the Arts Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2011 QRpedia Statistics example Archived from the original on 13 July 2012 Retrieved 12 December 2011 Bamkin Roger Three days of Action QR codes at Derby Museum and Art Gallery Wikimedia Foundation Retrieved 17 February 2012 a b Anon 2011 05 21 Quiet Realities Imperica Archived from the original on 2012 11 08 Retrieved 25 August 2011 Various Wikipedia GLAM Derby QR code experiment Wikipedia Retrieved 25 August 2011 Various Derby Backstage Pass Wikimedia UK Retrieved 25 August 2011 Roger Bamkin interviewed on BBC Radio Derby by Phil Trow 2011 08 30 Eden Terence 2011 11 03 QRpedia in Russia Retrieved 25 November 2011 The QR of course standing for Quick Response The pedia comes from Wikipedia which itself derives from Encyclopedia qrwp QR Redirection to Wikipedia Google Project Hosting Retrieved 25 August 2011 Byrd Phillips Lori 2011 07 29 QR codes Wikipedia QRpedia The Children s Museum of Indianapolis Archived from the original on 26 September 2011 Retrieved 25 August 2011 Greta Kreuz 17 July 2012 Historic Congressional Cemetery Program to get Wikipedia boost WLJA Retrieved 21 July 2012 Hinojo Alex 2011 05 11 QRpedia Codes at Fundacio Joan Miro The GLAM Wiki Experience Archived from the original on 21 March 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2011 Monmouth to be Wales first WiFi town Monmouth Today 2012 02 29 Archived from the original on 2013 11 10 Retrieved 1 March 2012 New collaboration between Wikimedia UK and The National Archives The National Archives United Kingdom 2011 09 15 Retrieved 16 September 2011 Eden Terence 2011 09 18 National Archives and QRpedia Retrieved 18 September 2011 a b Become an instant expert with a little help from your mobile Smart UK Project 2012 02 02 Archived from the original on 7 March 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2012 QRpedia a Praha 10 QR kod na kazde pamatce mobilmania cz 2012 09 30 Retrieved 1 October 2012 Shared Knowledge projects Skopje Zoo Meta Odessa stala pervym viki gorodom Ukrainy Mir Enciklopedij 28 sentyabrya 2013 We Don t Make Demands Posters 2011 12 02 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Smart UK Project the final four Smart UK Project Archived from the original on 18 June 2013 Retrieved 19 August 2013 Young Niki May 8 February 2013 Wikimedia UK trustees have been too involved to effectively govern charity Archived from the original on February 11 2013 Retrieved 2013 02 09 Review finds Wikipedia UK board needs major leadership overhaul The Register Keating Chris 2013 02 09 QRpedia Wikimedia UK Retrieved 9 February 2013 User Mike Peel Wikimedia compensation Announcement QRpedia donated to Wikimedia UK Wikimedia UK Blog 2 April 2013 Chris Keating 7 June 2013 QRpedia Wikimediauk l Archives At least one Wikimedia chapter has received letters from people who purport that QRpedia infringes on various patents Wikimediauk l QRpedia External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to QRpedia QRpedia official website Source code Source code on GitHub QRpedia project on GoogleCode archived QRpedia statistics change stem for other articles QRpedia on the Outreach wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title QRpedia amp oldid 1119656118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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