Help:Adding open-license text to Wikipedia
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Scope of this guide
This guide is about importing text that has been previously published with an open license, that is text previously unpublished in Wikimedia projects:
- For adding previously unpublished text, see Help:Editing
- For adding text previously published in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia
- For adding text previously published in a Wikimedia sister project, see Help:Import
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Reminder: if you are being paid to add text to Wikipedia please state this and list the articles you've contributed to on your user page. For more information please see Wikipedia:Paid-contribution disclosure
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Finding open license text to add to Wikipedia
There are many open access sources covering a wide range of subjects which are catalogued by the The Wikipedia Library including:
Find OA sources with Unpaywall, Internet Archive Scholar and others
Find OA sources in directories and repositories
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
- OAPEN Library
- ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
- Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR)
- COnnecting REpositories (CORE)
- BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- OAD index of OA book publishers
- OAD index of open data repositories
- Open Access Directory
- WikiProject Open Access Catalogue
Find OA sources in portals and programs
- HathiTrust
- TEEAL: the Essential Electronic Agricultural Library
- AGORA: the Access to Global Online Research on Agriculture program
- ARDI: the Access to Research for Development and Innovation
- OARE: Open Access to Research in the Environment
- Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL)
- Enabling Open Scholarship (EOS)
- Research4Life
- ScienceDirect open access portal[dead link]
- PubMed free full text
- UNESCO Open Access Repository (UNESDOC)
Find OA sources in Journals
Participate in Wikipedia OA projects
Support OA organizations and mandates
- Creative Commons
- Open Knowledge Foundation
- Open Society Foundations
- Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)
- SPARC Europe
- Right to Research Coalition
- Open Science Federation
- Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA)
- Internet Archive
- WebCite
- CKAN
- Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions
- ROARMAP Website
- Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies (ROARMAP)
- MELIBEA Directory and Policy Estimator
- Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin
Get involved off-wiki
There are also Wikiprojects working on the reuse of free content on Wikipedia and the adoption of Open Access:
Which sources work well?
The best open access text to add to Wikipedia include:
- Literature reviews or surveys
- Encyclopedic or tertiary source materials
- Reports which survey or summarize known information about a topic or field
Try to avoid works which:
- Are secondary sources, or sections within sources which focus on the author's analysis or conclusions.
- Focuses on novel or unusual opinions about a topic; remember Wikipedia is about focusing on established, shared knowledge about topics.
- Principally focus on persuasion or argumentation; thought sections of the work may appear neutral in tone, Wikimedia tries to include balance as well as neutrality and sources focused on persuasion frequently omit contrary perspectives.
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Converting and adding open license text to WikipediaThe process for adding open license text to Wikipedia can be broken down into the following steps:
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Attributing open license text in Visual editor
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Measuring reachTools are available to measure the number of page views Wikipedia articles receive that use text from a range of external sources e.g. a website, a section of a website, a specific URL or a publication: A small number of articlesTo measure the page views for a small number of Wikipedia pages where it is known text from a source has been used simply use the Pageviews tool and enter the names of the articles into the Pages field (you can click on the x next to the name of an article to remove it from the graph). A larger number of articlesTo measure page views of all articles using text from a source use the Massviews Analysis Tool:
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Share your content on WikipediaWikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world and receives over 15 billion page views per month. If you would like to make text or any other content available on Wikipedia you can learn how to license and label your work (website, publication etc.) on the Creative Commons website here, the licenses Wikipedia accepts are listed above. To help people learn about text you have made available under an open license, you can contact a Wikiproject that works on that subject or your local Wikimedia organisation. They will help to get it reused. If you have a specific article in mind that could use the text you can write on the article talk page. To contact a Wikiproject or writing on an article talk page:
Tools are available to measure reuse and reach of your content and are described above. |