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Iolanda Pensa, Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali, within the webinar programme "Conversioni" curated by Eleonora Pantò and organised by "Sapere digitale" directed by Augusta Giovannoni, online, 26/03/2024. DOI https://zenodo.org/records/10912566 **Open access, Creative Commons and Wikipedia for cultural institutions** More and more museums, archives and libraries worldwide are opening up their content for the benefit of citizens, making digital reproductions of their collections available in the public domain and releasing their research output and educational materials under free licences. This presentation recounts the "Empowering Italian GLAMs" project, which invited all Italian museums to adopt open access in 2022-2024, and shows a series of visualisations of Italian heritage and cultural institutions on Wikimedia projects and in particular Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. **Open access, Creative Commons e Wikipedia per le istituzioni culturali** Sempre più musei, archivi e biblioteche nel mondo aprono i loro contenuti a vantaggio dei cittadini, rendendo disponibili le riproduzioni digitali delle loro collezioni in pubblico dominio e rilasciando la loro produzione di ricerca e materiali educativi con licenze libere. Questa presentazione racconta il progetto "Empowering Italian GLAMs" che ha invitato nel 2022-2024 tutti i musei italiani nell’adottare l’open access e mostra una serie di visualizzazioni che permettono di osservare il patrimonio e le istituzioni culturali italiane sui progetti Wikimedia e in particolare su Wikidata e Wikimedia Commons.
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