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Revision as of 23:51, 20 October 2007

Under discussion at http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,1263.0.html
Crediting images within articles is like providing an open door for providers to happily contribute their best to the project.(CC) Photo: Brian Yap
Skip the intro and show me how to do it!

Giving credit to real-named persons or entities in credit lines beneath images is an appropriate way to honor them as content providers and can serve as a very important incentive for high quality media contributions, usages without fees, and goodwill toward the project (see this photographer's views on the matter, for example). Accordingly, and to provide this, as well as to provide a standardized and consistent look to all CZ articles and to facilitate ease of enforcement of this and other media policies concurrently, all images and other media appearing in Citizendium articles should be credited to the image provider within the image caption within the article, with two occasional exceptions. How to credit media providers within articles, and the exceptions when you should not, are described below.

Bear in mind that media by pseudonymous persons should be avoided, barring unusual and rare circumstances.

How to add a credit line

To add credit lines:

1. Click on the Metadata.png (it stands for "metadata") on the image information template for the media you just uploaded.

Metadata-illustration-images.png

2. Add by copying and pasting in the code and credited party as in the below. Follow the pattern in the examples. See how it appears in situ to the right.

Creative Commons family of licenses

This is how credit lines appear. Note how the text is gray.(CC) Photo: Ian Muttoo

The entire Creative Commons family of licenses are credited the same. The exception is the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication, which should be treated as public domain.

For Creative Commons family of licenses:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{CC-photo|John Doe}} Template:CC-image Use for photographs.
Substitute John Doe with appropriate party.
{{CC-photo}}
{{CC-image|Jane Doe}} Template:CC-photo Use for images.
Substitute Jane Doe with appropriate party.
{{CC-image}}


The above should cover probably 99.9% of all Creative Commons media. If an author of a Creative Commons work requests removal of attribution, as the licenses allow them to do, constables only place {{CC-image}} and lock the credit page.

Public Domain

Public domain image credited only to providing source.(PD) Photo: Easton Historical Society
Attributed simply as "PD Image" and footnoted to the book in which it appeared.[1]PD Image
  • Media obtained from museums or other collections-holders should usually be credited to both the original author (unless unknown) and to the museum or other provider of the work, always to at least the provider
  • Authors of recent images "released to the public domain" should be assumed to not want credit within articles. Use {{PD-generic}}. Such media must still be credited to the author on the image description page, however.
  • Instances at editor discretion may warrant {{PD-generic}}


For Public Domain media:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{PD-photo|John Doe / Acme Museum}} Template:PD-photo Use for photographs. Substitute John Doe / Acme Museum with Author / Provider.
{{PD-photo}}
{{PD-image|Acme Museum}} Template:PD-image Use for images. Substitute Jane Doe with appropriate party.
{{PD-image}}
{{PD-generic}} Template:PD-generic Use for:
  • Photos and images "released to the public domain" by recent authors
  • Photos and images not attributed by name
{{PD-generic}}
{{PD-courtesy-photo|Acme Museum}} Template:PD-courtesy-photo Use if they usually charge a fee but waived it!
{{PD-courtesy-photo|Acme Museum}}
{{PD-courtesy-image|Zenith Library of Philosophy}} Template:PD-courtesy-image Use if they usually charge a fee but waived it!
{{PD-courtesy-image|Zenith Library of Philosophy}}


Attribution

Attribution photo. © Photo: Jeff Dean
For self-released "Attribution Required" media:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{A-photo|John Doe}} Template:A-photo Use for photographs.
Substitute John Doe with appropriate party.
{{A-photo}}
{{A-image|Jane Doe}} Template:A-image Use for images.
Substitute Jane Doe with appropriate party.
{{A-image}}


GNU family of licenses

A GFDL image.GNU Image

The entire GNU family of licenses are credited the same.

For self-released "Attribution Required" media:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{GNU-photo|John Doe}} Template:GNU-photo Use for photographs.
Substitute John Doe with appropriate party.
{{GNU-photo}}
{{GNU-image|Jane Doe}} Template:GNU-image Use for images.
Substitute Jane Doe with appropriate party.
{{GNU-image}}


Non-free copyrighted materials

Non-free copyrighted materials:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{C-photo|John Doe}} Template:C-photo Use for photographs.
Substitute John Doe with appropriate party.
{{C-photo}}
{{C-image|Doe Collection}} Template:C-image Use for images.
Substitute Jane Doe with appropriate party.
{{C-image}}
{{C-courtesy-photo|Zenith Photos}} Template:C-courtesy-photo Use if they usually charge a fee but waived it!
{{C-courtesy-photo}}
{{C-courtesy-image|Acme Collections}} Template:C-courtesy-image Use if they usually charge a fee but waived it!
{{C-courtesy-image}}


Special cases

The below tags should only be used after discussion with the Media Assets Workgroup. Just make a Help request.

Orphan works

Fair use claims are thought to be bolstered if the work is an orphan work and you document your reasonably diligent efforts at locating the copyright holder.(?) Image: University of Amsterdam Archives

Orphan works used under a fair use rational are a special case.

For orphaned works:
Paste in: Displays as: Notes: Link to template:
{{?-photo}} Template:?-photo First make a Help request with the Media Assets Workgroup.
{{?-photo}}
{{?-image}} Template:?-image First make a Help request with the Media Assets Workgroup.
{{?-image}}


Guidance on galleries

Mixed galleries

Galleries with images from mixed sources and/or authors should be credited just the same as images within articles. Alternatively, mixed galleries may be broken into sections and handled as with single author galleries, below.

Single author galleries

Galleries of artwork about a named photographer or artist should be credited to only the provider of the images, unless all images are from the same source. In that instance, simply notate the provider atop the page or section. The title of the gallery provides the attribution to the artist. In cases where the artist and provider are the same, no credit lines are required.

Crediting media uploaded by CZ contributors

Citizendium contributors who upload their own photos should be credited within the image caption just the same, unless they specifically opt out of this under terms of the license of their media.

It is not considered self-promotion to credit your own images within articles. Still, keep CZ:Policy on Self-Promotion in mind when using your own photos. Photos should be chosen based upon quality and licensing alone, not upon the name of the photographer.

Alternate design plan?

Also see idea for Alternate design layout for credit lines.

Referneces

  1. in Henry Sutherland Edwards, The Polish Captivity (1863) p. 175 at [1]