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Category name: Fotos_de_Andrés_González

Task: Add new category

Additional information or request: During an editathon organized b Wikimedistas de Uruguay and Museo de Historia Natural, Eng. Andrés Gonzalez agreed to license all the photos in his blog Flora Nativa de Uruguay to a license compatible with Commons. WDU worked on scraping the photos and uploading them to Commons.

Initiative name or URL: https://floranativadeuruguay.blogspot.com

Event Timeline

GFontenelle_WMF changed the task status from Open to In Progress.Thu, Feb 26, 1:42 AM
GFontenelle_WMF triaged this task as High priority.

Dear @Nat_WDU, thanks for contributing to CIM! The requested category has been available since the start of March, with data starting on February 1st. Let me know if you need anything else.

If you need more information about CIM, here are some tips:

Commons Impact Metrics can be accessed via this page. It offers metrics for categories, media files, or users. You should add the category as "Fotos_de_Andrés_González", with the underscores. The rest of the information requested is pretty straightforward (date, category-scope, wiki, etc).

If you need it, there is this Diff post and this recording (minute 39:00) from a DPLA Webinar, in July 2024. And here are the slides for the presentation during the GLAM Global call.

Ways to use CIM:

  1. This tool shows metrics more visually. However, your category might not be there already.
  1. There is a way to offer views from CIM metrics on a Commons category. The Digital Public Library of America developed this:

Template:Views from category
Template:Views from category/table
Example: Category:Images from the Swedish National Heritage Board
Example: Category talk:Images from the Swedish National Heritage Board/Views

  1. This dashboard, developed by the Biodiversity Heritage Library, offers some visualization options too.

We will be working on a CIM-related training at some point, but I hope this helps for now. Let me know if you have questions.