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NARA project, nice support from the archivist of the US.
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Hi there! Thank you for the welcome and for creating the Michael Higgins stub biography! I will absolutely expand it to the best of my knowledge. I would love to upload images, and will definitely do that as well. For some reason, I was under the impression that I needed to be an authorized user to upload... but if not, great! --
SarahNEmerson (
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19:46, 11 October 2011 (UTC)reply
hmm, well you don't need to be "authorized", merely logged in. (one login should stay with you but if necessary login at wikisource again) however, copyright of a letter in 1957 is unclear. important to use Public domain tags for uploads:
PD-old (author died 70 years ago);
PD-US; (work published before 1923). since neither applies, it would require a cc license from copyright holder. hmm, unclear what the copyright status of a transcription is.
btw, instead of the author Michael Higgins, with a subpage for letters, i think they want you to make an author page (such as this
[2]), and then a separate page for each work, (which means a page move to the right article name). sarah's example here
[3]. sorry i can't be more help, i only operate on the absorbed wikisource knowledge from nara document scanners.
I, Sarah Stierch, hereby award SarahNEmerson with the AAA barnstar for her awesome contributions including transcriptions! Thank you for helping to expand coverage and content related to American art history on Wikimedia!
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22:38, 10 October 2011 (UTC)reply
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