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In response to.. "I can probably contribute quite a bit to this page, especially in the diagram and illustration department. I have never edited a Wikipedia article before, so I don't really know what the etiquette is... do I just dive in and start editing things, or is there an agreed editor for the page or something? Firstly, I think that the diagram of electric field vectors should be replaced, as it is slightly mis-leading, secondly I have diagrams of representative spectra for protein secondary structure that was requested above. I also have made diagrams of the workings of a CD spectrometer and could post those. Any input on this would be appreciated, many thanks.
Kevinchannon (talk) 13:19, 4 August 2008 (UTC)"[reply]

1. Dive right in and start editing 2. The main issue here is copyright. Pictures from a website, journal article, or instructional manual are generally not useable unless permission is given. The exception I believe is NIH and other government websites, which I believe are in the puble domain (does someone know this for sure?) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Biophysik (talkcontribs) 18:07, 1 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]