Talk:Milan Zeleny
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[edit]I have already got the permission from the copyright holder Milan Zeleny to post this text and photographs describing biographical information, personal CV information, professional information and professional publications on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I have already sent my request email and also Milan Zeleny’s permission request to OTRS, permissions-commons@wikimedia.org. Waiting for the approval.
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I really get the permission from the copyright holder, which is my professor, Milan Zeleny. He allows me to post this text and photographs describing biographical information, personal CV information, professional information and professional publications on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Actually the point of that Wikipedia page I created is to introduce the biography for this Czech-American economist. Milan Zeleny has already written the Permission Request Letter and sent it to permissions-en@wikimedia.org three weeks ago. But there is no reply from OTRS until now.
Basically, I don't think there is still the copyright issue on the Wikipedia page of "Milan Zeleny". The reason is that I did research on the Wiki policy of Donating the copyrighted material and Milan Zeleny's permission letter meets the Wiki requirements.
How long should it take for OTRS respond to the permission from the copyright holder Milan Zeleny? In addition to OTRS, who is also responsible for "Donate Copyrighted Material" issue in Wiki? SO I COULD send the permission letter directly to other administrator so that they can help me revert my original page assuming that they check and approve my permission request?
- I'm not sure how long it'll take, however, I don't believe there's a way to speed up the process. --I dream of horses (T) @ 05:04, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
- Regardless of copyright permission, it is unlikely that content from the subject of the article will be appropriate to use. (except perhaps the donation of professional images) Content in articles needs to be based on reliably published third party sources who present assessments from a neutral point of view and not be a a reprint of someones personal website or CV. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 14:02, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]I copy the following text about the article posted on my talk page here so that anyone can contribute to the discussion (and the article):
Hi, Wikihannibal, Thanks so much for your editing on the wiki page of Milan Zeleny I created. I have already seen your editing. I created this page to introduce American economist of Czech origin, currently a Professor of Management Systems at Fordham University. I have two questions for you. First is about the External links at the end of this page. Yes there are two personal website links. The reason I put the two links on my page is because I want the readers of my page to get more ways to know this economist including viewing his personal blog or somethings like that. I can't directly use the contents in his personal blog. However, if you think it is not proper or it goes against the objective opinion rules, I can remove them. Second~ I am not quite sure about how to add and edit the publishing activities (publications) for the economist? This economist has a really great amount of publications and maybe you can find the list of his publications on line through Google scholar. But here I Redefine it. I mean I rearrange those publications in term of different disciplines, or say "academic focus" mentioned at the beginning of this wiki page.Instead of by the chronology that you can find on line. Is it possible for me to put all of the selected publications on the wikipage? Those arranged publications are correspond to this economist's academic focus (different topics), which I suppose makes my introduction more complete. But does it looks so long? Could you give more advises or example on editing this economist's publishing activities? Many thanks (Zhuyuxiang (talk) 03:29, 1 December 2013 (UTC))
- 1) You can put the external links, which you have removed, back. The problem is the external links in the body of the article (see the very first sentence at Wikipedia:External links - to piut it simply, the only place external links should be is the section External Links. Other links should be links to wiki articles, if appropriate (or nothing). 2) Many scholars have long lists of published articles. If you believe the division according the disciplines is useful, and you want to include all published works, a separate article (for example Milan Zeleny bibliogprahy) may be created; then the article Milan Zeleny might include only a handful of his most important works. 3) Please have a look at the external links guidelines and Wikipedia:Citing sources, as well as the advice by TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom above because references should be corrected as well. Thanks, WikiHannibal (talk) 17:32, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
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