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Images 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. Crediting ''original authors'' provides readers with very useful information, and crediting ''providers'' is frequently a ''terms of use'' requirement—or a fully proper courtesy, irregardless—plus it provides various incentives to providers that are very beneficial to Citizendium.<ref>Museums should not be viewed and accorded as ''adversaries'' but as ''partners'' with Citizendium in providing content to the public, so that ''formal'' partnerships will be more much more likely to develop.</ref> | Images 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. Crediting ''original authors'' provides readers with very useful information, and crediting ''providers'' is frequently a ''terms of use'' requirement—or a fully proper courtesy, irregardless—plus it provides various incentives to providers that are very beneficial to Citizendium.<ref>Museums should not be viewed and accorded as ''adversaries'' but as ''partners'' with Citizendium in providing content to the public, so that ''formal'' partnerships will be more much more likely to develop.</ref> | ||
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Authors of recent images released into the "Public Domain" should be assumed to '''not want''' credit within articles, as that may be a principle reason why they released their work into the Public Domain. Such media must still be credited to the author on the image description page. | Authors of recent images released into the "Public Domain" should be assumed to '''not want''' credit within articles, as that may be a principle reason why they released their work into the Public Domain. Such media must still be credited to the author on the image description page. | ||
Revision as of 03:31, 20 October 2007
- Under discussion at http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,1263.0.html
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.
Is it an image or a photo?
- Use "image" for non-photographic images
- Use "photo" for photographs
- Use "image" for public domain photos credited only to the provider
How to add a credit line
To add credit lines:
1. Click on the (it stands for "metadata") on the image information template
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
- {{
- Add:
{{CC-image|Jane Doe}}
- Returns: Template:CC-image
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{CC-photo|organization.org}}
- Returns: Template:CC-photo
}} - Add:
Public Domain
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-photo|John Doe / Acme Museum}}
- Returns: Template:PD-photo
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-image|Acme Museum}}
- Returns: Template:PD-image
}} - Add:
Attribution
- {{
- Add:
{{Attribution-image|John Doe}}
- Returns: Template:Attribution-image
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{Attribution-photo|Jane Doe}}
- Returns: Template:Attribution-photo
}} - Add:
GNU family
- {{
- Add:
{{GNU-image|science.org}}
- Returns: Template:GNU-image
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{GNU-photo|Jane Doe}}
- Returns: Template:GNU-photo
}} - Add:
Non-free copyrighted materials (everything except the above falls under this category)
- {{
- Add:
{{C-photo|John Doe}}
- Returns: Template:C-photo
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{C-image|Jane Doe}}
- Returns: Template:C-image
}} - Add:
Less commonly used credit lines
Creative Commons, removal of attribution requested
The Creative Commons family of licenses gives the author the right to request removal of credit. Such requests are rare but can be be made to the constabulary (in the future to media-assets@citizendium.org) who will honor and keep a record of such requests.
- {{
- Add:
{{CC-anon-photo}}
- Returns: Template:CC-anon-photo
}} - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{CC-anon-image}}
- Returns: Template:CC-anon-image
}} - Add:
Special public domain situations
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-anon-photo}}
- Returns: Template:PD-anon-photo
}} - use when not attributing a public domain photo - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-anon-image}}
- Returns: Template:PD-anon-image
}} - use when not attributing a public domain image - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-courtesy-photo|Acme Museum}}
- Returns: Template:PD-courtesy-photo
}} - use if the provider normally charges a fee but waives it - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{PD-courtesy-image|Acme Library}}
- Returns: Template:PD-courtesy-image
}} - use if the provider normally charges a fee but waives it - Add:
Special situations with copyrighted materials
- {{
- Add:
{{C-courtesy-photo|Associated Press}}
- Returns: Template:C-courtesy-photo
}} - use if the copyright holder normally charges a fee but waives it - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{C-courtesy-image|photostock.com}}}
- Returns: Template:C-courtesy-image
}} - use if the copyright holder normally charges a fee but waives it - Add:
Orphans—when the provenance cannot be ascertained
- {{
- Add:
{{?-photo|Acme Archives}}
- Returns: Template:Fuzzy-photo
}} - Rarely used. Provenance uncertain, though we've tried; probably used under fair use - Add:
- {{
- Add:
{{Fuzzy-image|Zenith Archives}}
- Returns: Template:?-image
}} - Rarely used. Provenance uncertain, though we've tried; probably used under fair use - Add:
Guidance on crediting public domain media
How to credit providers of Public Domain media within image boxes depends upon the specific instance of it; all should be credited, although not always to a named person.
When obtained from museums and other collections
Images 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. Crediting original authors provides readers with very useful information, and crediting providers is frequently a terms of use requirement—or a fully proper courtesy, irregardless—plus it provides various incentives to providers that are very beneficial to Citizendium.[2]
When recent yet "released to the public domain"
Authors of recent images released into the "Public Domain" should be assumed to not want credit within articles, as that may be a principle reason why they released their work into the Public Domain. Such media must still be credited to the author on the image description page.
When obtained from sources that might lower the prestigiousness of CZ
Instances of public domain media may sometimes have been acquired from a source that would lower the prestigiousness of CZ if credited within an image box within an article. To avoid this perception, these too may be credited simply {{
}} within the article's image box. The source from which the image was acquired must irregardless be documented on the image description page and perhaps cited in a footnote.Crediting media uploaded by CZ contributors
Citizendium contributors who upload their own photos should also be credited within the image caption, unless they opt out of this on the image's description page. Please keep CZ:Policy on Self-Promotion in mind when using your own photos—the choice of photos should be based upon quality and licensing alone, not upon the name of the photographer. Given this, it is not considered self-promotion to credit your own images within articles.
Alternate design plan?
Also see idea for Alternate design layout for credit lines.