Help:Creative Commons
Please check to make sure you are allowed to upload an image or reuse text. See this video for a good explanation of the different types of creative commons licenses.
Relevant Medical Wikis
- Radiopaedia - Radiology - note that there are many great anatomy illustrations, e.g. this artist
- WikEM - Emergency Medicine
- Wikidoc - Medical encyclopaedia
- Wikiskripta - A Czech medical school wiki
- WikiLectures - A medical school wiki
- WikiMedica - A French Canadian medical wiki
Not Creative Commons
- Orthobullets - Orthopaedic Surgery - NOT CREATIVE COMMONS
- Physiopedia - Physiotherapy - They use a lot of creative commons content, including share-alike content which requires that they must be creative commons too, but I haven't found a page that explicitly says that they are Creative Commons. They have this page from 2013 that states they are going to adopt it in "due course", but there is nothing since then. It has become increasingly commercial in recent years and so it would be safest to not reuse any of the content.
Non-relevant Medical Wikis
The content in these wikis is not relevant but as they run on mediawiki, the code can be reused.
Other Sources
- StatPearls - uses CC BY4.0
- creative commons image search
- Stanford stereoscopic anatomy
- Google image search - search by usage rights
- Openstax textboooks
- Wikimedia Anatomy and Physiology Textbook.
- Many journals are open access and you can generally use media with attribution See the PubMed Open Access Web Service and filter by crearive commons
- BodyParts3D
- Directory of open access journals
- Vintage anatomical illustrations
- Wikimedia Commons
- Wikipedia General free image resources
Instant Commons
You can use a feature called Instant Commons. Basically this lets you link to any wikipedia commons image without first uploading it to this site. This does seem make the page a little slower though. For example
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Open Access Publishers
How to Reuse Content
Reusing Text
To reuse text, click on the icon in the editor. It will then load a template to fill out with the required fields, with the license for radiopaedia loaded in automatically. This needs to be changed if it is a different CC license.
{{Article derivation |article= |article-link= |author= |license=CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 |license-link=https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ }}
Reusing Images
Upload the image using the sidebar Upload File link. Select the creative commons license, and attribute the author and put the link where you found it.