2009/8/11 geni :
> 2009/8/10 Michael Peel :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Anyone interested in the below? As I understand it, they want to
>> cover the range of philosophies on Wikipedia - they already have
>> people involved with an inclusionist or middle-ist point of view, but
>> no-one from a deletionist vie
2009/8/10 Michael Peel :
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone interested in the below? As I understand it, they want to
> cover the range of philosophies on Wikipedia - they already have
> people involved with an inclusionist or middle-ist point of view, but
> no-one from a deletionist viewpoint.
>
> Thanks,
> Mik
It would be good to see what they come back with. They already release low res
images on the website for free personal non-commercial use, and they say
they've researched all the copyright holders, so we may be lucky with this one.
Having said that, I don't think it's an "either - or" situation
Rather than taking that approach, it would be much better if we could
try to co-operate with them to upload their photos to Wikipedia,
complete with metadata, etc. As such, I've just emailed them to see
if they're interested in uploading some of their images to Commons.
Mike
On 10 Aug 2009,
Hi all,
Anyone interested in the below? As I understand it, they want to
cover the range of philosophies on Wikipedia - they already have
people involved with an inclusionist or middle-ist point of view, but
no-one from a deletionist viewpoint.
Thanks,
Mike
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> From
I've recently come across the following website that publishes a large number
of old photographs held in local council archives in Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire:
http://tinyurl.com/nydpcj
Many of the pictures are still in-copyright and have been released for private
use only. However, many