W11.2 May 17(Fri)—ZHANG MINGSHUO
1. Summary:
This week's reading material is a Wikimedia Commons FAQ. "Wikimedia Commons is a media repository created and maintained by volunteers to provide central storage for freely licensed photos, graphics, animations, music, and other media. It is also a sister site of Wikipedia.
Users can upload freely licensed media files, which must comply with the site's license conditions, such as public domain or specific Creative Commons licenses. Gallery pages are used to supplement categories, providing better presentation and organization. Original works can be uploaded and licensed for use by the creator or licensee, but once uploaded, the free license is irrevocable.
Uploaded images should be in as high a resolution as possible. However, for oversized images, it is recommended to provide a scaled-down version to ensure the software can handle them. Users can directly use these images in Wikipedia by linking to the filename.
The website offers numerous questions and answers to help users solve various issues related to uploading, using, and managing media files.
2. Interesting Point:
Gallery pages offer an improved way to display and organize uploaded media files. Users can present files more clearly and aesthetically, enhancing the overall informative nature by adding annotations, adjusting display sizes, and using table organization.
3. Discussion:
How can large numbers of uploaded media files be effectively managed and organized to ensure that users can easily find the content they need?
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