QRpedia is a mobile Web-based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language. A typical use is on museum...
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fountain is kept behind glass to protect the visitors. The museum uses QRpedia to allow visitors to read Wikipedia articles about objects in the collection...
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an outline of the contents of Wikipedia, see Portal:Contents/Outlines QRpedia – multilingual, mobile interface to Wikipedia Wikipedia Review Registration...
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis (category Organisations using QRpedia)
some QRpedia codes posted for visitors to read Wikipedia articles about objects in the collection, translated into their preferred language. QRpedia codes...
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Broad Ripple Park Carousel (section QRpedia)
Phillips "QR codes + Wikipedia = QRpedia Archived 2011-09-26 at the Wayback Machine" Byrd Phillips Going Multilingual with QRpedia Archived October 26, 2012...
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Australia. Aztec Code Data Matrix High Capacity Color Barcode JAB Code PDF417 QRpedia SnapTag SPARQCode Touchatag MaxiCode Hara, Masahiro (1 October 2024). "I...
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that opened in October 2011 was supported by access to Wikipedia using QRpedia codes that allowed access to visitors in Catalan, English and several other...
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Bibliography Cultural Films Listen to Wikipedia Wikipediocracy Mobile Apps QRpedia Wapedia Wikipedia Zero WikiReader Wikiwand Content use DBpedia Depths of...
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entities. QRpedia – mobile Web-based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language. The QRpedia server uses...
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The National Archives (United Kingdom) (category Organisations using QRpedia)
have commanded at the time. In September 2011, TNA's museum began using QRpedia codes, which can be scanned by smartphone users in order to retrieve information...
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