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[[Image:Wiki 2.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Press this button to take you to the download window]] | [[Image:Wiki 2.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Press this button to take you to the download window]] | ||
[[Image:Wiki 3.JPG|500px|thumb|center|The attribution text is provided along with the download link]] | [[Image:Wiki 3.JPG|500px|thumb|center|The attribution text is provided along with the download link]] | ||
====Wikimedia commons==== | ======Wikimedia commons====== | ||
[[Image:WikiC 1.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Choose the image you want to download]] | [[Image:WikiC 1.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Choose the image you want to download]] | ||
[[Image:WikiC 2.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Press this button to take you to the download window]] | [[Image:WikiC 2.JPG|500px|thumb|center|Press this button to take you to the download window]] |
Revision as of 14:49, 8 August 2017
- The images you upload on WikiDoc should be adapted from copyleft sources. We have a list of some of the copyleft websites that we can use here.
- Some websites provide the attribution text while downloading the image while some others do not.
Radiopedia
- Radiopedia provides the attribution text along with the download link.
Wikipedia
- On wikipedia and wikimedia commons, the attribution text is present after opening the image in the media viewer window and pressing the download button.
Wikimedia commons
CDC and WHO
- If you use images from the CDC or the WHO websites, you should attribute them as the following: Source: https://www.cdc.gov/ or Source: http://www.who.int/en/ .
- The attribution text should be put in the comment under the photo using the WikiDoc code.
- This video illustrates how to attribute your image
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