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==Welcome and some questions== | ==Welcome and some questions== | ||
I'm a relatively new contributor here so I may not have everything right but I have learned a few things here. The hardest lesson I learned was the exact standards required for uploading photos. All photos uploaded here must show the '''name''' of the photographer. Copyright must be compatible with CZ standards. Also, unless you have written the majority of an article you can not copy and paste a complete article into Citizendium. If you have questions, please contact someone on the Editorial Council or a Constable. I hope this helps and welcome![[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 04:19, 5 June 2011 (UTC) | I'm a relatively new contributor here so I may not have everything right but I have learned a few things here. The hardest lesson I learned was the exact standards required for uploading photos. All photos uploaded here must show the '''name''' of the photographer. Copyright must be compatible with CZ standards. Also, unless you have written the majority of an article you can not copy and paste a complete article into Citizendium. If you have questions, please contact someone on the Editorial Council or a Constable. I hope this helps and welcome![[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 04:19, 5 June 2011 (UTC) | ||
::You '''must''' provide a full verifiable name or the photo can '''not''' be used. I know as I learned this lesson through much discussion as I was accustomed to posting photos with less strict photo requirements. Also, photos '''must''' be released for use at Citizendium or be in the public domain. Public domain photos and articles are for anything 1923 and before unless the copyright was renewed. Please check with a Constable or a member of the EC to confirm this. I repeat photos '''must''' include the full name, date photo was taken, and any other pertinent history. [[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 05:11, 5 June 2011 (UTC) | |||
== Some answers and thanks for the welcome == | |||
Greetings, Mary Ash. | |||
The photographs are all imported from Wikipedia Commons, and I have added all the data available in the separate page of every single file. The names of the author missing are so because that information was not provided by the Wikimedia Commons page of the files. I swear that I uploaded the articles with all my good faith. | |||
I'm the author of almost all the text in the article. I'm quite used to write in the wiki style now, so I prepared the whole article in a .doc file, and then I copied and pasted it here. Thanks for asking.--[[User:Pablo Martín Zampini|Pablo Martín Zampini]] 04:33, 5 June 2011 (UTC) | |||
:You '''must''' provide a full verifiable name or the photo can '''not''' be used. I know as I learned this lesson through much discussion as I was accustomed to posting photos with less strict photo requirements. Also, photos '''must''' be released for use at Citizendium or be in the public domain. Public domain photos and articles are for anything 1923 and before unless the copyright was renewed. Please check with a Constable or a member of the EC to confirm this. I repeat photos '''must''' include the full name, date photo was taken, and any other pertinent history. [[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 05:11, 5 June 2011 (UTC) | |||
According to [http://infoleg.mecon.gov.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/40000-44999/42755/texact.htm Argentine Law Nº 11,723 in Article 34], all photos become "public domain" after 20 years of its first publication. I was careful seeing that all photos uploaded as PD complied with this law. --[[User:Pablo Martín Zampini|Pablo Martín Zampini]] 05:31, 5 June 2011 (UTC) |
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Welcome!
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Welcome and some questions
I'm a relatively new contributor here so I may not have everything right but I have learned a few things here. The hardest lesson I learned was the exact standards required for uploading photos. All photos uploaded here must show the name of the photographer. Copyright must be compatible with CZ standards. Also, unless you have written the majority of an article you can not copy and paste a complete article into Citizendium. If you have questions, please contact someone on the Editorial Council or a Constable. I hope this helps and welcome!Mary Ash 04:19, 5 June 2011 (UTC)
Some answers and thanks for the welcome
Greetings, Mary Ash. The photographs are all imported from Wikipedia Commons, and I have added all the data available in the separate page of every single file. The names of the author missing are so because that information was not provided by the Wikimedia Commons page of the files. I swear that I uploaded the articles with all my good faith.
I'm the author of almost all the text in the article. I'm quite used to write in the wiki style now, so I prepared the whole article in a .doc file, and then I copied and pasted it here. Thanks for asking.--Pablo Martín Zampini 04:33, 5 June 2011 (UTC)
- You must provide a full verifiable name or the photo can not be used. I know as I learned this lesson through much discussion as I was accustomed to posting photos with less strict photo requirements. Also, photos must be released for use at Citizendium or be in the public domain. Public domain photos and articles are for anything 1923 and before unless the copyright was renewed. Please check with a Constable or a member of the EC to confirm this. I repeat photos must include the full name, date photo was taken, and any other pertinent history. Mary Ash 05:11, 5 June 2011 (UTC)
According to Argentine Law Nº 11,723 in Article 34, all photos become "public domain" after 20 years of its first publication. I was careful seeing that all photos uploaded as PD complied with this law. --Pablo Martín Zampini 05:31, 5 June 2011 (UTC)