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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. | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 31 August 2020
Other 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
- 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
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
[[File:0910 Oateoarthritis Hip A.png]]
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.