User:Doc James
Welcome to the commons page for James Heilman, MD. Best to get a hold of me through Wikipedia [1].
My gallery [2] Better viewer
P.S. I have signed consent from all identifiable people of whom I have uploaded images. They have agreed to the release of these images into the creative commons and the usage of these images on Wikipedia.
Video cut tool (beta)[edit]
Issues[edit]
- Remove notification when a feature is "turned on"
- Have the sliders for cutting start on each end.
- Allow the times to be entered. With the missing digits added as zeros
- Allow "overwrite" or "Upload as new file" If Upload as new file provide a default name (that people can alter if they wish but do not need to
- Create a default "upload comment" that can be customized
- Preview button should go at the bottom
- Upload options should go below the image previous so there is more space and it takes up the whole width of the tool
- Upload part of the tool needs to add the 1) license 2) the "{{Extracted from|1=X}}" if "upload as new file"
User boxes[edit]
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Flickr washing[edit]
Copyright[edit]
Epidemiology[edit]
Maps[edit]
- Pap test [6]
- Mammogram [7]
- Dentistry personal [8]
- Number of physicians [9][10]
- Overweight under 5 [11]
Image donations[edit]
- ECGs and Ultrasound images to upload per Commons:Batch uploading/ECGPedia. Category here
- Sustainable Sanitation Alliance category here
Upload tool[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has the potential to become a central repository of creative commons content. There are a large number of other sites running Mediawiki software to partner with. If we could either host their images or allow users of other sites to simultaneously upload to both Commons and the other wiki in question we could increase the rate we are expanding out image content and hopefully bring more people into the movement
One idea a number of organizations I have spoken with have agreed to in principle is them altering their websites to allow simultaneous uploading to both Wikimedia Commons and their own site. All these Wikis need is the software which would allow their users to do this. Some host both NC and non NC content. The upload tool could thus give people the option to simultaneously upload to commons if people are willing to release under our license.