I have put one of the articles up on
Internet-Encyclopedia. I made the
original one article, protected it then created a second article that is
editable.
Upside: lots of interesting potential links
Downside: some difficult formatting problems with images
The article is at
http://www.internet-encyclopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=What_Controls_Variatiā¦
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_Human_Skin_Color
Comments?
Fred
Like Wikipedia images are problematical. Part of Figure 2, Image A, comes from
http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/ Modern Human Variation which has the
following restrictions which limit commercial use
http://anthro.palomar.edu/tutorials/terms_and_conditions.htmwhich
So it turns out that this image is incompatable with the GNU Free
Documentation License as we interpret it. Also just where any image in a
Public Library of Science journal comes from is hardly transparent although
they give at least a general source for them. For example for Figure 1 the
following statement: "This diagram is based on one published by Sturm et
al. (1998) and summarizes data from Szabo et al. (1969), Toda et al.
(1972), and Konrad and Wolff (1973)" These references are included but due
diligence might require you look at the diagram in Strum et al.
Fred