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Please check to make sure you are allowed to upload an image or reuse text. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=AeTlXtEOplA this video] for a good explanation of the different types of creative commons licenses.
Please check to make sure you are allowed to upload an image or reuse text. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=AeTlXtEOplA this video] for a good explanation of the different types of creative commons licenses.


==Relevant Medical Wikis==
Open licensed content (images, video, books, hardware designs) may be added to WikiMSK as support to other pages, or as standalone content such as pages [[WikiMSK:Ported Content|ported]] from other sources as long as they are shared with a compatible license or express permission has been given..
*[https://radiopaedia.org/ Radiopaedia - Radiology] - note that there are many great anatomy illustrations, e.g. [https://radiopaedia.org/users/docskalski/cases?lang=us this artist] and [https://radiopaedia.org/users/frank/cases?lang=gb&modality=Diagram&page=1 this artist]
 
*[https://www.wikem.org/ WikEM - Emergency Medicine]
As there are many ways to find this content, note that these are just some tools to guide you as you search for content.
*[https://www.wikidoc.org/ Wikidoc - Medical encyclopaedia]
 
*[https://www.wikiskripta.eu Wikiskripta - A Czech medical school wiki]
==Using the Right License==
*[https://www.wikilectures.eu/ WikiLectures - A medical school wiki]
You must check that the piece of content (not just the text on the page) is available, not only under an open license, but that this license is as much or more open than our standard license, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike. This is a copyleft license that requires that all derivative content is shared with the same license to ensure that every contribution on WikiMSK is kept available to anyone in the future.
*[https://wikimedi.ca/ WikiMedica - A French Canadian medical wiki]
 
Images, similar to written texts, are subject to [[Wikipedia:Copyright|copyright]]. They therefore belong to someone unless they've been explicitly released by the author into the [[Wikipedia:Public domain|public domain]]. The images must be licensed for use directly by the copyright holder. Whenever possible, it is strongly preferable to use images in the public domain, licensed the [[Wikipedia:GNU Free Documentation License|GFDL]], or licensed under [[Wikipedia:Creative commons|creative commons]], rather than [[Wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]] ones. However this is not always possible, as some extremely key Musculoskeletal published information and graphs are copyrighted.
 
There may be some legal intricacies with the server being geolocated in Sydney but designed for New Zealand users.
*NZ copyright law is significantly behind the times - no fair use policy for use of work that is published and copyrighted in NZ.
*[https://www.copyright.org.au/ACC_Prod/ACC/Information_Sheets/Research_or_Study.aspx Australian law] - “fair dealings” provision, research or study is an exception (“promoting and facilitating education or research”)
*American law, where most scientific literature is published has fair use provisions for copyrighted material.
*“Probably” OK to reproduce very small portions of a copyrighted paper such as a graph or table as long as it is stated that it is copyrighted and is linked back to the original source. This is a fairly common practice.
 
==Sources of Content==
 
===Relevant Medical Wikis===
*[https://radiopaedia.org/ Radiopaedia] - Global radiology wiki. Note that there are many great anatomy illustrations, e.g. [https://radiopaedia.org/users/docskalski/cases?lang=us this artist] and [https://radiopaedia.org/users/frank/cases?lang=gb&modality=Diagram&page=1 this artist]
*[https://wikism.org/ WikiSM] - A global Sports Medicine wiki
*[https://orthopaedia.com/page/home Orthopaedia] - a peer reviewed Orthopaedics wiki
*[https://orthopaedia.com/page/home Orthopaedia] - a peer reviewed Orthopaedics wiki
*[https://wikism.org/ WikiSM] - A global Sports Medicine wiki
*[https://www.wikidoc.org/ Wikidoc] - Medical encyclopaedia
*[https://www.wikiskripta.eu Wikiskripta] - A Czech medical school wiki
*[https://www.wikilectures.eu/ WikiLectures] - A medical school wiki
*[https://wikimedi.ca/ WikiMedica] - A French Canadian medical wiki
*[https://www.wikem.org/ WikEM] - Emergency Medicine


==Open Access Publishers and Journals==
===Open Access Publishers and Journals===
* Many journals are open access and you can generally use media with attribution See the [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/tools/openftlist/ PubMed Open Access Web Service] and filter by creative commons
*Many journals are open access and you can generally use media with attribution See the [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/tools/openftlist/ PubMed Open Access Web Service] and filter by creative commons
* [https://doaj.org/ Directory of open access journals]
*[https://doaj.org/ Directory of open access journals]
* https://www.biomedcentral.com/ e.g [https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders] and [https://bmcsportsscimedrehabil.biomedcentral.com/articles BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation] (creative commons)
*https://www.biomedcentral.com/ e.g [https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders] and [https://bmcsportsscimedrehabil.biomedcentral.com/articles BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation] (creative commons)
* https://www.hindawi.com/
*https://www.hindawi.com/
* https://plos.org/
*https://plos.org/
*[https://www.efort.org/education-and-courses/eor/ EFORT Open Reviews] - see on [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22EFORT%20Open%20Rev%22%5Bjour%5D pubmed]
*[https://www.efort.org/education-and-courses/eor/ EFORT Open Reviews] - see on [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22EFORT%20Open%20Rev%22%5Bjour%5D pubmed]
*You can search for open access articles on pubmed, see the [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/tools/openftlist/ guide] Please note that open access does not necessarily equate to creative commons. An article can still be copyrighted yet be open access.
*You can search for open access articles on pubmed, see the [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/tools/openftlist/ guide] Please note that open access does not necessarily equate to creative commons. An article can still be copyrighted yet be open access.


==Other Sources==
===Other Sources===
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430685/ StatPearls] - uses CC BY4.0
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430685/ StatPearls] - uses CC BY4.0
*[https://www.z-anatomy.com/ Z-Anatomy] - Open source anatomy 3D model
*[https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/ Open-i] - images from PubMed Central articles, radiology, and illustrations
*[https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/ Open-i] - images from PubMed Central articles, radiology, and illustrations
*[https://medpix.nlm.nih.gov/home MedPix] - medical images, teaching cases, and clinical topics
*[https://medpix.nlm.nih.gov/home MedPix] - medical images, teaching cases, and clinical topics
*[https://search.creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons Search] - Creative commons image search
*[https://search.creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons Search] - Creative commons image search
*[http://lane.stanford.edu/biomed-resources/bassett/index.html Bassett Anatomy] - Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy
*[http://lane.stanford.edu/biomed-resources/bassett/index.html Bassett Anatomy] - Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy
* Google image search - search by usage rights
*Google image search - search by usage rights
* [https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology Openstax] - Anatomy and physiology textbook
*[https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology Openstax] - Anatomy and physiology textbook
*[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Human_anatomy_from_CNX_Anatomy_%26_Physiology_Textbook OpenStax images] - Pictures from OpexStax textbook
*[[commons:Category:Human_anatomy_from_CNX_Anatomy_&_Physiology_Textbook|OpenStax images]] - Pictures from OpexStax textbook
* [http://lifesciencedb.jp/bp3d/ BodyParts3D] - 3D body, tricky to use
*[http://lifesciencedb.jp/bp3d/ BodyParts3D] - 3D body, tricky to use
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/133115863@N08/albums/72157654232226445 Vintage anatomical illustrations]
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/133115863@N08/albums/72157654232226445 Vintage anatomical illustrations]
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons] - Search for images on wikimedia commons
*[[commons:Main_Page|Wikimedia Commons]] - Search for images on wikimedia commons
*[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Free_image_resources Wikipedia General free image resources] - A general list of free images
*[https://smart.servier.com/ SMART - Servier Medical ART]
*[https://www.anatomyumftm.com/ Dissection photos]


===Not Creative Commons===
=== Videos ===
*[https://www.orthobullets.com/ Orthobullets - Orthopaedic Surgery] - '''NOT CREATIVE COMMONS'''
*[https://www.physio-pedia.com/ 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 [https://www.physiospot.com/physiopedia/physiopedia-adopts-new-creative-commons-version-4-0-license/ 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.


==Instant Commons==
* Youtube videos are open access
You can use a feature called [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/InstantCommons 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
* [https://vimeo.com/creativecommons/cc0 Creative Commons - Public Domain Dedication on Vimeo]
* [[commons:Main_Page|Wikimedia commons]]


<nowiki>[[File:0910 Oateoarthritis Hip A.png]]</nowiki>
== Not Creative Commons==
*[https://www.orthobullets.com/ Orthobullets - Orthopaedic Surgery] - '''NOT CREATIVE COMMONS'''
*[https://www.physio-pedia.com/ 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 [https://www.physiospot.com/physiopedia/physiopedia-adopts-new-creative-commons-version-4-0-license/ 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 due to the ambiguity.


==How to Reuse Content==
==How to Reuse Content==
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===Reusing Images===
===Reusing Images===
Upload the image using the sidebar [[Special:Upload|Upload File]] link. Select the creative commons license, and attribute the author and put the link where you found it.
Upload the image using the sidebar [[Special:Upload|Upload File]] link. Select the creative commons license, and attribute the author and put the link where you found it.
=== Instant Commons ===
You can use a feature called [[mediawikiwiki:InstantCommons|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
<nowiki>[[File:0910 Osteoarthritis Hip A.png]]</nowiki>
=== Re-using Copyrighted Material ===
Please obtain permission in this case. Many publishers have online application forms to apply for re-use of images and figures. Sometimes this is free because wikimsk is not a commercial entity.


==Non-relevant Medical Wikis==
==Non-relevant Medical Wikis==
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*[https://hemonc.org/ Hemonc - Haematology and Oncology]
*[https://hemonc.org/ Hemonc - Haematology and Oncology]


==Using Copyrighted Material==
== See Also ==
Wherever possible use Creative Commons material. However this is not always possible, some extremely key Musculoskeletal published information and graphs are copyrighted.
[[WikiMSK:Copyrights]]
 
*NZ copyright law is significantly behind the times - no fair use policy for use of work that is published and copyrighted in NZ.
*[https://www.copyright.org.au/ACC_Prod/ACC/Information_Sheets/Research_or_Study.aspx Australian law] - “fair dealings” provision, research or study is an exception (“promoting and facilitating education or research”)
*American law, where most scientific literature is published has fair use provisions for copyrighted material.
*“Probably” OK to reproduce very small portions of a copyrighted paper such as a graph or table as long as it is stated that it is copyrighted and is linked back to the original source. This is a fairly common practice.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 6 May 2022

Comparison of different creative commons licenses. WikiMSK is CC-BY-SA

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.

Open licensed content (images, video, books, hardware designs) may be added to WikiMSK as support to other pages, or as standalone content such as pages ported from other sources as long as they are shared with a compatible license or express permission has been given..

As there are many ways to find this content, note that these are just some tools to guide you as you search for content.

Using the Right License

You must check that the piece of content (not just the text on the page) is available, not only under an open license, but that this license is as much or more open than our standard license, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike. This is a copyleft license that requires that all derivative content is shared with the same license to ensure that every contribution on WikiMSK is kept available to anyone in the future.

Images, similar to written texts, are subject to copyright. They therefore belong to someone unless they've been explicitly released by the author into the public domain. The images must be licensed for use directly by the copyright holder. Whenever possible, it is strongly preferable to use images in the public domain, licensed the GFDL, or licensed under creative commons, rather than fair use ones. However this is not always possible, as some extremely key Musculoskeletal published information and graphs are copyrighted.

There may be some legal intricacies with the server being geolocated in Sydney but designed for New Zealand users.

  • NZ copyright law is significantly behind the times - no fair use policy for use of work that is published and copyrighted in NZ.
  • Australian law - “fair dealings” provision, research or study is an exception (“promoting and facilitating education or research”)
  • American law, where most scientific literature is published has fair use provisions for copyrighted material.
  • “Probably” OK to reproduce very small portions of a copyrighted paper such as a graph or table as long as it is stated that it is copyrighted and is linked back to the original source. This is a fairly common practice.

Sources of Content

Relevant Medical Wikis

Open Access Publishers and Journals

Other Sources

Videos

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 due to the ambiguity.

How to Reuse Content

Reusing Text

To reuse text, click on the Attribution.png 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.

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

[[File:0910 Osteoarthritis Hip A.png]]

Re-using Copyrighted Material

Please obtain permission in this case. Many publishers have online application forms to apply for re-use of images and figures. Sometimes this is free because wikimsk is not a commercial entity.

Non-relevant Medical Wikis

The content in these wikis is not relevant but as they run on mediawiki, the code can be reused.

See Also

WikiMSK:Copyrights