PDA

View Full Version : Calling all Photography Junkies


kevinrstruck
7th June 2005, 16:08
We are working on putting together a photography Encyclopedia. This is a HUGE undertaking and will probably take years to complete...if ever.

We are using what is called WIKI software. What is WIKI software:

Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and crosslinks between internal pages on the fly.

Wiki is unusual among group communication mechanisms in that it allows the organization of contributions to be edited in addition to the content itself.

Like many simple concepts, "open editing" has some profound and subtle effects on Wiki usage. Allowing everyday users to create and edit any page in a Web site is exciting in that it encourages democratic use of the Web and promotes content composition by nontechnical users.

The idea here is that the users add to the encyclopedia.

We are looking for writers and editors to contribute to the encylopedia as often and much as they want.

You can add to any subject currently available, edit any entry currently in the encylopedia or create new subjects.

An example entry looks like this:
http://wiki.thephotostation.net/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=51

This is Ansel Adams page or entry in the wiki. We will create templates for each area or subject and we will look for you, the user, to enter information. This information can easily be updated or edited by anyone at anytime.

Now, we just started this project this week and have a very basic structure to start with:

http://wiki.thephotostation.net/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=21

As time goes on, we will be adding to the structure by creating new areas of interest and subjects.

If you are interested in contributing to this project, all you need to do is sign up:

http://wiki.thephotostation.net/tiki-register.php

Then contact me via PM or email (admin@thephotostation.net) and I will give you directions on how to edit. You can then pick an area you want to create or edit and off you go. There is a slight learning curve but once you learn it, it is very easy to add/edit content.
If there is an area you want to edit, that is not yet listed in the structure, let me know and I will create it for you. Any subject remotely related to photography is acceptable.

Since this is an "open-source" type project, we ask that the information you add be correct and on point.

Editors can request to be responsible for areas they want to be responsible for. It will be up to you to make sure your area is kept up to date and valid.

We hope to get moving on this and our goal is to have 1000 pages of content by the end of this year.

We hope you join us in this interesting and fun project. All writers and editors will get full credit for the work they do.

Some other issues: We do not allow copyright infringments. If you are copying information from a book or website, you MUST give the original author credit. It is also recommended that you contact that author and ask permission to use his or her content. If the owner of the content requests content to be deleted, we will delete the content if it is confirmed they are the original author.

Good luck and have fun!

oostermeijer
8th June 2005, 01:59
Some other issues: We do not allow copyright infringments. If you are copying information from a book or website, you MUST give the original author credit. It is also recommended that you contact that author and ask permission to use his or her content. If the owner of the content requests content to be deleted, we will delete the content if it is confirmed they are the original author.


What about the photographs you used in Adam ansels biography, any copyright there? :rolleyes:

I still find it a little complicated to use, must be me maybe, most people are not in to these things like you Kevin so for them it's all abacadabra.

kevinrstruck
8th June 2005, 08:41
What about the photographs you used in Adam ansels biography, any copyright there? :rolleyes:

I still find it a little complicated to use, must be me maybe, most people are not in to these things like you Kevin so for them it's all abacadabra.

Good question, but the site I got it off of gave me permission!

It really is not that hard. In fact, it is quite easy. Wiki's are starting to be used at major corporations all over the world. There is a help system that is being completed by another site so when you click on the Help Icon (looks like "?"), you can get some answers if you are stuck.

Basically, the tempaltes are done, you just need to fill in the information with text. If you need help, just let me know.

oostermeijer
8th June 2005, 09:04
Well time will tell.What is happening with the picture bank idea?

kevinrstruck
8th June 2005, 09:41
Well time will tell.What is happening with the picture bank idea?

That is just about ready...Stay tuned.