User:Kerry Raymond/Qwiki

Magnificent Makers
This SLQ exhibition is documented here. As the SLQ website is licensed as CC-BY for text (but not images), we can reuse this material to expand articles about Queensland inventors.

Our inventors (with some additional source material) are:


 * Albert John Hunting (A.J. Hunting)
 * 2017 SLQ blog post (CC-BY)
 * 1946 newspaper obituary (out of copyright)
 * Richard Frank Tunley
 * 2014 SLQ blog post (CC-BY)
 * 2017 SLQ blog post (CC-BY)
 * 2017 ABC News report (copyright)
 * Sarah Ann Jenyns
 * 1996 Australian Dictionary of Biography entry (copyright)
 * 2014 Business Leaders Hall of Fame (CC-BY)
 * Alan Parkhurst Dodd (prickly pear)
 * 2007 Australian Dictionary of Biography entry (copyright)
 * Encyclopedia for Australian Science entry (copyright)
 * Edward Barton
 * 2016 SLQ blog post (CC-BY)
 * Queen's Wharf Project webpage (copyright)
 * 1993 Australian Dictionary of Biography entry (copyright)
 * Harriet Brims
 * The Australian Women's Register entry (copyright)
 * Webpage by Peter Marquis-Kyle (copyright)
 * Interpreting Ingham History blogpost (copyright)
 * Ram Chandra (real name Edward Royce Ramsay)
 * Mackay Community Foundation (copyright)
 * 1999 ABC News article (copyright)
 * 2012 Daily Mercury newspaper article (copyright)
 * Wayne Denning
 * Qld Govt webpage (copyright)
 * 2012 Australian Financial Review news article (copyright)
 * 2017 Queensland University of Technology news article (copyright)

Step 1
To provide the attribution required by the CC-BY license, add the following to the Reference section of your Wikipedia article. Tip: to copy and paste from here, remember to open this page in Edit in order to copy it so you get the text and all the links and formatting.

Attribution
This Wikipedia article contains material from Magnificent Makers, published by the State Library of Queensland under CC-BY-4.0 licence, accessed on 13 May 2018, archived on 13 May 2018.

Step 2
Copy any text you want to use from the Magnificent Makers website into the Wikipedia article.

Step 3
Cite the Magnificient Makers webpage on each paragraph you copy (remember you can use Cite > Reuse after the first use of the citation).

Step 4
Look for addition information you can add from other sources (some suggestions are above). Remember to cite your source.

Step 5
Add photos. A number of approaches to try:


 * Use Insert > Media > Search to add some photos from Wikimedia Commons (be creative with the key words).
 * Use Trove and/or the SLQ catelogue to find other photos and add then using Wikimedia Commons > Upload to add them. Note the photos must be out-of-copyright or CC-BY or CC-BY-SA licensed (ask Jacinta and Kerry if you are not sure about the licensing)
 * Run over to the exhibition (Level 4 SLQ main building) and take a photo with your phone/tablet/whatever of any objects associated with your inventor (not text or images, as there are copyright issues with these) and insert using Insert > Media > Upload (you can use this method as they are your own images).