Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage
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The Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) is a federal scientific institute, focussed on the study, documentation, the conservation and restoration of Belgian cultural heritage. The institution is located in Brussels, next to Parc du Cinquantenaire and the Arcade du Cinquantenaire.
Projects & activities
[edit]- Wiki Loves Monuments
- 2011: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- 2012: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- 2013: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- 2014: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- 2016: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- Wiki Loves Art
- 2016: sponsor and location of awards ceremony
- SOIMA 2015
- Sharing is Caring Brussels 2017 (sponsor and location of seminar)
Timeline
[edit]- 10 November 2011 - Award Session of Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 at offices of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (invitation | programme | photos)
- 30 November 2012 - Awards Session of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 in Belgium and Luxembourg at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (invitation | photos)
- 17 July 2013 - Meeting with the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage on the organisation of Wiki Loves Monuments (venue, reception & drinks, determining date)
- 5 November 2013 - Award session of Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage at the Cinquantenaire, Brussels. Talks by the director of the institute, the organisors, the jury. Awarding the prices. Reception where we approached new members (announcement | photos | winners)
- 26 November 2014 - Prize giving ceremony of Wiki Loves Monuments 2014, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels (Romaine, Geertivp) (invitation | photos | winners)
- 2-4 September 2015 - SOIMA 2015 conference (photos)
- Announcement Wiki Loves Art
- Announcement collaboration KIK-IRPA with Wikipedia/Wikimedia Belgium on image donation
- Presentation two booklets (available in 3 languages) published by Wikimedia Belgium and handed over to director of KIK-IRPA
- Free knowledge thanks to Creative Commons Licenses – Why a non-commercial clause often won‘t serve your needs (view/download booklet (Dutch | French))
- How to work successfully with Wikipedia – A guide for galleries, libraries, archives and museums (view/download booklet (Dutch | French))
- Stand Wikimedia Belgium at conference
- 4 March 2016 - Meeting with the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage on the donation of images to Wikipedia/Wikimedia (Romaine)
- 15 July 2016 - Freedom of Panorama in Belgium launch event at KIK-IRPA (invitation | documentation | photos)
- 3 November 2016 - Adding 456 PIDs to items about artworks in Wikidata for KIK-IRPA
- 25 November 2016 - Prize giving ceremony of Wiki Loves Art & Wiki Loves Monuments 2016, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels (invitation | winning photos WLA | jury report WLA | winning photos WLM | jury report WLM | photos ceremony | WLA project page | WLM project page)
- 20 June 2017 - GLAM seminar/conference Sharing is Caring - Brussels Extension organised as part of Wiki Loves Art at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) in Brussels (project page) (Sam.Donvil, Romaine, Geertivp)
Contacts
[edit]Related links
[edit]- Website KIK-IRPA
- http://balat.kikirpa.be/ - more than 650000 binary images under a free license
- Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, article about the institute on Wikipedia
- Category with files of the institute on Wikimedia Commons
- (nl) Expo "Duitse negatieven" toont Belgisch erfgoed door lens van bezetter, 14 June 2017, De Redactie (archived)