Hi Kathleen,
I'm sorry you've had so much difficult uploading this journal cover.
There's a couple options we can take to make this easier.  First, to upload
the cover of the journal on commons, you'll need to make sure that the
designer of the cover not only permits you to upload it, but also permits
it to be released under a valid creative commons license.  That would mean
that anybody could use that image, even for commercial purposes.  If that
permission is granted, you can upload the image and have a completed
version of this
form<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Declaration_of_consent_for_all_enquiries>sent
to
permissions-comm...@wikimedia.org  You can leave a note at my Wikipedia
talk page here <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Ryan_Vesey> and I
can help you tie up any loose ends.  A more detailed description can be
seen on this 
page<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Donating_copyrighted_materials>.
Another option, if the journal has a website, would be to have a disclaimer
on the website stating that the cover is released under a valid license.
If the copyright owner is unwilling to release the cover under such an open
license, or wants to release the image to "Wikipedia only" it can be
uploaded locally to English Wikipedia with this
link<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:File_Upload_Wizard>under a
fair use claim.
Here <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Acr_cover.jpg> is an example of a
journal using a fair use claim.
I hope this helps,
Ryan Vesey

On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Kathleen McCook <klmcc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have read this list with great care. I am a senior faculty member in
> what used to be a library school but is now an iSchool. Most of our new
> hires have been men who try very hard to pretend that the librarian legacy
> is disappearing. In my classes (one is the History of Libraries) my
> students are 60% female. All of my assignments are to edit and contribute
> to Wikipedia from the scholarship students uncover in archives and local
> histories. 35 years ago I chaired the American Library Association
> Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship--baffled that a field of
> women was dominated by men. It was a long effort to isolate factors that
> resulted in status differential but the factors were 1)publishing;
> 2) professional involvement; 3) willingness to relocate.
>
> So, the issue of women's opportunity for full participation continues. I
> will do my best to encourage women to be involved in Wikipedia and thus
> help to broaden the perspective. Reading this list has been very
> inspirational. In the past ten years my efforts to edit in Wikipedia were
> very discouraging in spite of a doctoral degree in my subject field. I know
> there were many nameless boys delighting in destruction. I have completely
> given up trying to post images as the image watchers delight in making this
> near to impossible even if one is trying to upload one's own pictures. The
> cover of a journal I edit, that is in the commons that I had full editorial
> board approval to upload has never been allowed. But a boy in pajamas beat
> me every time
> .
> This group has shown that that is so and must be fought--before I
> encountered this group I was more and more discouraged. Don't back down.
>
> Kathleen de la Peña McCook, Librarian
>
> ============
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Sarah Stierch <sarah.stie...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Don't we know by now not to read the comment sections?  ;)
>>
>> I gave that up a while ago. If I read the comment sections I would have
>> quit my fellowship months ago and given up the fight.
>>
>> -Sarah
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jan 25, 2013, at 12:32 AM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <o...@palnatoke.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I thought of sharing the article, but then I read the comment. :-(
>>
>> regards,
>> Ole
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Sarah Stierch 
>> <sarah.stie...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Myself and Joseph Reagle were interviewed by the Daily Dot about the
>>> gender gap.
>>>
>>> You can read it here:
>>> http://www.dailydot.com/society/wikipedia-gender-gap-sarah-stierch/
>>>
>>> Probably one of my favorite articles thus far about the gender gap.
>>> Beware, dorky photograph of yours truly at the top, so if you haven't had
>>> your coffee this morning it'll surely startle you. ;)
>>>
>>> -Sarah
>>>
>>>
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