Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/North Dakota State University/History of Psychology (Fall 2014)

Hi folks! I've been browsing the plans you've been posting on the article talk pages, and I'm really excited to see what you do with these articles; you've got a bunch of really interesting topics.

One tricky thing to watch out for will be finding photos. For the most part, photos in Wikipedia article need to be either in the public domain (published before 1923 in most cases) or they need to be released under a free license (usually Creative Commons Attribution or Attribution-ShareAlike). For many the the biographies of 20th century psychologists, the portraits (if any) that you'll be able to find on the internet won't be public domain. One exception is works by the US government, so institutions like the National Institutes of Health might have public domain pictures in some cases. Another possible avenue is to directly contact the photographers, who in many cases will be willing to release a photo under a free license if you explain politely why you want it. Any questions, please leave me a message!--ragesoss (talk) 22:59, 17 October 2014 (UTC)