As far as I can tell, no. But there is something sad going on here. The British Museum has had to admit that many more people look up artifacts in their holdings in Wikipedia than in their own website. Thus, the poor British Museum has had to open its door to Wikipediots in a desperate attempt to rectify the many shortcomings of Wikipedia's art coverage.
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As far as I can tell, no. But there is something sad going on here. The British Museum has had to admit that many more people look up artifacts in their holdings in Wikipedia than in their own website. Thus, the poor British Museum has had to open its door to Wikipediots in a desperate attempt to rectify the many shortcomings of Wikipedia's art coverage.
Of course not. How would that even work? Wikipedia never advertises, so how could they promote a certain article for money!