Here's a specific example, which is prototypical of my situation/needs:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Exploratory_factor_analysis/Lecture_notes#Co…
In this section, I would to be able to show three images. At this stage,
however, I link to the first two images (because they are from non-free
sources) . For the third image I uploaded it to Wiki Commons with CC
Attribution (because I created it). However, I have only uploaded a .png
and I would like to also upload a .odg version so that others can remix.
Appreciate any advice.
James Neill wrote:
what's the procedure to use if i have an images
from unknown sources
which i wish to use in wikiversity?
is it simply no go?
or are there particular conditions under which it may be appropriate -
i seem to sometimes see images on wikipedia which are tagged to
indicate that there is no other option except to use that particular
image - how does this work?
feel free to point me to reading - i just want to get clear guidelines
in my head
i don't have any specific images in mind - each year i rework teaching
materials, i remove a few more proprietary images and add a few more
free images, but it is a gradual process to eventually get everything
fully free
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