Hi Béria,

Good to hear from you! As I'm speaking to the list then (hello list!) two observations:
- I CC'd my esteemed colleague Anabela, from MUDE, who is the go-to person for any questions about location, mission and, ultimately, fashion history!
- For whomever might be interested, we published a 'handbook' last year, which explains to GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) why an edit-a-thon makes sense and which explains to Wikipedians why Fashion is (one of many) such an interesting topic. You can find it via: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/04/09/europeana-fashion-handbook-to-bring-wiki-and-glams-together/

Looking forward to learn more about your interest,
with warm regards,
Erwin



On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Béria Lima <beria.lima@wikimedia.pt> wrote:
Hi Erwin,

I'm passing your message to our general list so you can talk with all of us (only 2 people see monitorize the e-mail to where you sed your message).

Best Regards,

_____
Béria Lima

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2014-09-17 11:43 GMT-03:00 Erwin Verbruggen <everbruggen@beeldengeluid.nl>:

Hi,

I tried calling your office but didn't receive a response. My name is Erwin Verbruggen, I work at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and we are a partner in the European cultural project Europeana Fashion. In the framework of this project we cooperate with the MUDE museum in Lisbon.

With the project, we've now organised seven edit-a-thons in different cities across Europe and would like to work with you on organising one in Lisbon. Would someone from the Wikimedia GLAMwiki volunteers be available to talk about a potential collaboration?

Many thanks,
Erwin


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