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Revision as of 15:39, 27 April 2009

Questions before beginning a Case Study

How can I add a case study?

Simply add the name of the Case Study in the box on the Case Studies page. You'll be directed to an easy form to enter the details. If you haven't done so already, you'll need to login or sign up for an account on this wiki.

What is appropriate for a Case Study?

Anything and everything that uses the CC licenses. Not certain that something should be added as a Case Study? Add it anyway and others will help you make it better.


Have an idea for a case study but can't execute?

Add your request to Talk:Casestudies.


I want to work on a case study but don't have ideas

See requests at Talk:Casestudies, find an existing case study to improve, look for "featured commoners" who do not yet have a case study.

What are some example quality case studies that I should imitate?

See Case_Studies#Featured_Case_Studies.



Questions about filling out the Case Study form

One line description

Please concisely describe the work.

Pull Quote

Please add a quotation or slogan related to the work. Here's an example: "If you give away cool stuff, what you get in return is always more!"

Quote Attribution

Who said the quote? Please add the person or institution's name here. Ex. "Ton Roosendaal".

Image Header

In a separate window, open "Upload File", also located in the right sidebar. Follow the instructions to upload the file. Once the upload is complete, return to the Case Studies form and add the URL of the image, found by hovering over the uploaded image and right-clicking "Copy Image Location"

Image Attribution

Who owns this image?

Image License URL

Which license is the image available under? EX. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/de/

Please ensure you have permission to publish the image here.

Main URL

Please add the URL of the work's website.

Author/Organisation

Who is the author or organization responsible for the work being described in the case study?

Type of author/organization

Is the above author or organization a curator or creator? You may check both if they apply.

Tags

Please separate tags by a comma. Standard tags include: Animation, science, medicine, architecture, OER, art, music, etc.

You can read more about CC's tagging conventions here: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Property:Tag

License short name

Please select all applicable licenses.

License URL

Please provide us with the URLs of the selected licenses. Separate each entry by commons. Ex. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/de/, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/

Media

Please select all relevant types of media for this work.

Country

Please select the work's primary geographic origin(s). Separate entries by comma. For global projects, write "global".