Talk:University of Bergamo
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[edit]Hello fellow Wikipedians, I'm a student, so if I did something wrong that was not my intention, I am not an hacker or something like that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.63.125.166 (talk) 13:57, 27 February 2021 (UTC) I'm contributing to this article by some translations from reliable sources in Italian. I'd like to underline that I have relaborated the sources for a question of copyright, while I'm going to verify also the already existing information. I am responsable only for my part and for the sources that i translated (the born, sustainability and Environmental protection and renewable energy).I am also adding some photographs, from the Wikimedia Commons repository, to motivate you better. I am part of the "Heritage and ICT" exam in the master's degree "Planning and Management of Tourism Systems" at the University of Bergamo and with this role i am contributing to the translation. Please find available the page of the university project: Wikipedia: GLAM/UNIBG/Heritage studies and ICT. If you have doubts, do not hesitate to contact me. Best, Alice Maj