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Wikimedia Commons (or simply
Commons) is an online repository of images, sound
and other multimedia files.
It is a project of the Wikimedia
Foundation
, from which uploaded files can be used across all
Wikimedia projects in all languages,
including Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikisource
and Wikinews, or downloaded for offsite
use. The repository contains over 5 million media
files.
History
The project was proposed by
Erik
Möller in March 2004 and launched on September 7, 2004, A key
motivation behind the setup of a central repository was the desire
to reduce duplication of effort across the Wikimedia projects and
languages, as the same file had to be uploaded to many different
wikis separately before Commons was created.
Policies
Given its primary function as a supporting project for the other
Wikimedia web sites, the main content policy for files uploaded to
Commons is that they must be potentially useful on any of the
Wikimedia projects. This excludes material such as purely personal
pictures and artwork, in contrast to image sharing repositories
like
Flickr,
Photobucket and
DeviantArt. Nevertheless, large numbers of files
hosted on Commons are not used directly on any Wikimedia project
and likely never will be; as such, the project has grown into a
repository of multimedia in its own right, which is frequently
linked to from articles on
Wikipedia and
other Wikimedia websites to provide supplemental materials.
Most Wikimedia projects still allow local uploads which are not
visible to other projects or languages, but this option is meant to
be used primarily for material which local project policies allow,
but which would not be permitted according to the
copyright policy of Commons, such as
fair use content. Wikimedia Commons itself does not
allow fair use or uploads under non-free licenses, including
licenses which restrict commercial use of materials or disallow
derivative works. Licenses that are acceptable include the
GNU Free Documentation
License,
Creative Commons
Attribution and Attribution/ShareAlike licenses, other free content
and
free software licenses, and the
public domain.
The default language for Commons is English, but registered users
can customize their interface to use any other available user
interface translations. Many content pages, in particular policy
pages and portals, have also been translated into various
languages. Files on Wikimedia Commons are categorized using
MediaWiki's category system. In addition, they are often collected
on individual topical gallery pages. While the project was
originally proposed to also contain free text files, these continue
to be hosted on a sister project,
Wikisource.
Utilities
Over time, additional functionality has been developed to interface
Wikimedia Commons with the other Wikimedia projects. Daniel Kinzler
wrote applications for finding appropriate categories for uploaded
files ("CommonSense"), determining the usage of files across the
Wikimedia projects ("CheckUsage"), locating images with missing
copyright information ("UntaggedImages"), and relaying information
about administrative actions such as deletions to the relevant
wikis (" ").
Specialized uploading tools and scripts such as "Commonist" have
been created to simplify the process of uploading large numbers of
files. In order to review free content photos uploaded to
Flickr, users can participate in a collaborative
external review process (" "), which has resulted in more than
10,000 uploads to Commons.
Quality

Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year,
2007
The site has three mechanisms for recognizing quality works. One is
known as "
Featured
pictures", where works are nominated and other community
members vote to accept or reject the nomination. This process began
in November 2004. Another process known as "
Quality images" began in June
2006, and has a simpler nomination process comparable to "Featured
pictures". "Quality images" only accepts works created by Wikimedia
users, whereas "Featured pictures" additionally accepts nominations
of works by third parties such as NASA. A third image assessment
project, known as "
Valued
images", began on June 1, 2008 with the purpose of recognising
"the most valued illustration of its kind", in contrast to the
other two processes which assess images mainly on technical
quality.
The site held its inaugural "Picture of the Year" competition, for
"
Picture of the
Year 2006".
All images that were made a Featured picture
during 2006 were eligible, and voted on by eligible Wikimedia
users during two rounds of voting. The
winning picture was a picture of the
Aurora Borealis over snowlands, taken by a
member of the US
Air Force.
The practice has continued; to date, Wikimedia Commons has
completed Picture of the Year Competitions for
2006,
2007, and
2008.
See also
- Creative Commons – a project
providing a set of content licenses and a directory of works using
them
- Internet Archive
– an online collection of videos, documents and
webpages
- Project Gutenberg – the
largest freely accessible collection of documents (including books
and sheet music)
- Ourmedia – a community media
archive
References
- Endres, Joe, "Wiki websites wealth of information".
International News on Fats, Oils and Related Materials : INFORM.
Champaign, Illinois: May 2006. Vol. 17,
Iss. 5; pg. 312, 1 pgs. Source type: Periodical ISSN: 08978026
ProQuest document ID: 1044826021 Text Word Count 746 Document URL:
Proquest URL ProQuest (subscription) retrieved
August 6, 2007
- Wikimedia Commons breaks 5,000,000 files,
Wikimedia Blog, 2 September 2009.
- See Creative Commons licenses, of which "NonCommercial"
and "NoDerivs" can not be used on Wikimedia Commons.
- FlickrLickr image upload count
External links