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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QRpediaQRpedia - Wikipedia

    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 labels, linking to Wikipedia articles about the exhibited object.

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    • 9 April 2011; 12 years ago
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  2. What Is QRpedia? Privacy. Download QRpedia Code.

  3. Sep 18, 2012 · QRpedia is changing the way we create QR codes – and we need you to help us test them! At the moment, QRpedia codes have a small problem with accented characters and non-Latin alphabets. When you scan in a code with accents, you may see a screen like this: We want to change that, so you see something like this:

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  5. Find the Wikipedia article you want to link to. Copy its URL. Go to http://qrpedia.org. (Note: Any other QR code generator will not produce the multi-language options.) Paste the URL into the box. (The code will automatically generate.)

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · QRpedia is a mobile Web based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language. QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but the QRpedia system adds further language-switching functionality.

  7. qrpedia.org › blog › tagqr | QRpedia Blog

    QRpedia is a project that creates QR codes for Wikipedia articles in different languages and alphabets. Read the latest posts about QRpedia's features, challenges, innovations and collaborations with museums, movements and mobile companies.

  8. QRpedia is a web system for mobile devices, like mobile phones. It uses QR codes to show Wikipedia articles to people. The articles are shown in the user's own language. [1] [2] Process [ change | change source] A user uses their mobile device to scan a QRpedia QR code. The device decodes the QR code into a web address.