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Tip: Categorizing images edit

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Hello, Vsolomon!
 
Tip: Add categories to your files

Thanks a lot for contributing to the Wikimedia Commons! Here's a tip to make your uploads more useful: Why not add some categories to describe them? This will help more people to find and use them.

Here's how:

1) If you're using the UploadWizard, you can add categories to each file when you describe it. Just click "more options" for the file and add the categories which make sense:

2) You can also pick the file from your list of uploads, edit the file description page, and manually add the category code at the end of the page.

[[Category:Category name]]

For example, if you are uploading a diagram showing the orbits of comets, you add the following code:

[[Category:Astronomical diagrams]]
[[Category:Comets]]

This will make the diagram show up in the categories "Astronomical diagrams" and "Comets".

When picking categories, try to choose a specific category ("Astronomical diagrams") over a generic one ("Illustrations").

Thanks again for your uploads! More information about categorization can be found in Commons:Categories, and don't hesitate to leave a note on the help desk.

CategorizationBot (talk) 19:38, 13 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Commons:OTRS edit

Hi Vsolomon. To note that there is a good process to authorise photographs on behalf of employers, or where an organisation wishes to apply permissions to photographs uploaded on their behalf. The link in the subject describes the process, and the process can authorise people within an organisation to apply those rights on an ongoing basis, or respectively apply those rights to identified images. The other option is where the organisation wishes they can individually license photographs, published on their website, as Creative Commons where they wish to share such photographs under the respective license terms. Noting that Commons cannot host any photographs with a no derivatives (...-ND) attribution. You may wish to consider adding OTRS permissions to some of your existing uploads.  — billinghurst sDrewth 02:54, 20 October 2020 (UTC)Reply