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 Chzz  ►  18:39, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, Grantnejedlo. This is NOT some automated message...it's from a real person. You can talk to me right now. Welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed you've just joined, and wanted to give you a few tips to get you started. If you have any questions, please talk to us. The tips below should help you to get started. Best of luck!  Chzz  ►  18:39, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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  • You don't need to read anything - anybody can edit; just go to an article and edit it. Be Bold, but please don't put silly stuff in - it will be removed very quickly, and will annoy people.
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  • When you're ready, read about Your first article. It should be about something well-known, and it will need references.

Good luck with editing; please drop me a line some time on my own talk page.

There's lots of information below. Once again, welcome to the fantastic world of Wikipedia!

-- Chzz  ►  18:39, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi there!

Firstly: I checked that PDF document, and it is a nice picture!

I am confident that the document itself can be considered a reliable source, and that means we could add appropriate facts from it to the article (or other articles) - whilst being careful not to give undue weight to the claims of that one institution.

It will, however, be difficult (if not impossible) to use the actual picture under 'fair use of a copyright image") - the problem being criterion 1, only where no free equivalent is available, or could be created, that would serve the same encyclopedic purpose. It would be possible for another person to create a free imagine which conveyed the same information; the fact that no other exists is not sufficient justification.

I say "difficult if not impossible" because I freely admit, I am not 100% certain. I could investigate further, and try to get more opinions. However, depending on your consideration of the next part, that might become moot;

I see another user has now replied here on the helpdesk, giving advise with regards to the option of licencing the image under Creative Commons. That is certainly the simplest solution - but of course it is entirely up to your institution to decide if they can do so.

The licence we use, mostly, is "CC-BY-SA", and that means we would attribute the image (say who it was BY), and that all subsequent copies would have to include the same conditions and attribution (Share Alike). It does, however, let anybody use it for any purpose; Wikipedia is supposed to be "free".

If you decide to go down that route (fully appraised of the licence), I can certainly help with the process - and otherwise, I'll be happy to advise further.

If you reply, right here, I will see it - I'll keep checking back on this page.

Best,  Chzz  ►  21:01, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Grantnejedlo, I have kept checking here, but have not heard from you.
I will therefore stop watching this page.
If I can be of any further help, please leave a note on my talk page. Thanks,  Chzz  ►  04:54, 14 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]