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CowleyRoad.org is an open, DIY community history project. | CowleyRoad.org is an open, DIY community history project. | ||
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===What is it?=== | ===What is it?=== | ||
− | + | It's like a Wikipedia for the Cowley Road. | |
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+ | Every public or commercial building from the Plain to Magdalen Road has its own page. We are building an open archive of facts and photos celebrating Cowley Road's social and architectural life, with all content [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_culture_movement freely available] for community use. | ||
− | The project will be officially launched during Cowley Road Carnival 2017, followed by a series of public workshops. The workshops will collect | + | The project will be officially launched during Cowley Road Carnival 2017, followed by a series of public workshops. The workshops will collect memories and images, and show people how to add these to the website. |
===Who made it?=== | ===Who made it?=== | ||
This is a project from artist [http://eleanorg.org Eleanor Greenhalgh] and programmer [http://charlieharvey.org.uk Charlie Harvey]. | This is a project from artist [http://eleanorg.org Eleanor Greenhalgh] and programmer [http://charlieharvey.org.uk Charlie Harvey]. | ||
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+ | It uses software from [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], and features some images from other open archives such as [http://www.geograph.org.uk/ Geograph]. We are working in partnership with [http://cowleyroadcarnival.co.uk Cowley Road Carnival]. | ||
===How does it work?=== | ===How does it work?=== | ||
− | + | We will be running a series of workshops to get local people set up with accounts on the website. All contributions are released under an open license, so unlike other archives, all content on the site is genuinely available for free community use. See the [[Copyright]] page for more details. | |
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+ | ===How do I get involved?=== | ||
− | + | Anyone can make an account on the site to add photos, memories or original research. See the [[How_to_contribute|how-to page]] for instructions on how to contribute. | |
− | + | Come along to find out more at the project launch event on Sunday 23rd July at East Oxford Community Centre. The event is free and open to all, running from 3-5pm, and will include a talk on Cowley Road's Victorian origins by historian [http://lizwoolley.co.uk/ Liz Woolley]. |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 17 July 2017
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CowleyRoad.org is an open, DIY community history project.
What is it?
It's like a Wikipedia for the Cowley Road.
Every public or commercial building from the Plain to Magdalen Road has its own page. We are building an open archive of facts and photos celebrating Cowley Road's social and architectural life, with all content freely available for community use.
The project will be officially launched during Cowley Road Carnival 2017, followed by a series of public workshops. The workshops will collect memories and images, and show people how to add these to the website.
Who made it?
This is a project from artist Eleanor Greenhalgh and programmer Charlie Harvey.
It uses software from MediaWiki, and features some images from other open archives such as Geograph. We are working in partnership with Cowley Road Carnival.
How does it work?
We will be running a series of workshops to get local people set up with accounts on the website. All contributions are released under an open license, so unlike other archives, all content on the site is genuinely available for free community use. See the Copyright page for more details.
How do I get involved?
Anyone can make an account on the site to add photos, memories or original research. See the how-to page for instructions on how to contribute.
Come along to find out more at the project launch event on Sunday 23rd July at East Oxford Community Centre. The event is free and open to all, running from 3-5pm, and will include a talk on Cowley Road's Victorian origins by historian Liz Woolley.