Commons:Batch uploading
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Commons Batch Uploading is a project to centralize the uploading of a collection of files, that have released their work as PD or any Commons compatible license. The files would be assigned to a bot operator who would see how the request would be fulfilled.
Before you request a batch upload here, please read the guide to batch uploading first.
See w:Wikipedia:Public domain image resources for potential future batch uploads.
Related project: Commons:Library back up project aims to upload books in public domain from libraries of all languages.
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Requests
Deepin icons[edit]
Deepin's icons.
Source to upload from[edit]
https://github.com/linuxdeepin/deepin-icon-theme
License[edit]
This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version. This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See version 3 of the GNU General Public License for more details. |
Description[edit]
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
- Sure do. Example: https://github.com/linuxdeepin/deepin-icon-theme/blob/master/Sea/apps/scalable/accessories-text-editor.svg
- Does the site have an API?
- Yes.
- What else could ease uploading?
- Not sure.
- Did you contact the site owner?
- Nope.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages, or should one be created?
Psiĥedelisto (talk • contribs) please always ping! 18:51, 3 July 2023 (UTC)
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IBM Research on YouTube[edit]
Source to upload from[edit]
https://www.youtube.com/@ibmresearch/videos
License[edit]
Virtually all uploads to the IBM Research channel are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license, per the License tag in the description of each video.
Description[edit]
784 videos (and counting, as of the time I'm writing this) of pure IBM and technology-related gold. Lots of great photography and headshots to extract from these. Some of the content therein may contain non-free elements over the de minimis threshold, but from what I've watched so far those are few and far in between. Would be trivial to download all videos using youtube-dl; reencoding each video to fit within the 100 MB upload limit is a different story however.
DigitalIceAge (talk) 04:52, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
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Newspapers by Feureau in Internet Archive[edit]
- Source to upload from
- License
- Public domain
- Description
- This user has uploaded more than a thousand old newspapers from Indonesia, as well as Dutch magazine Tong Tong.
Please help importing the newspaper here, they would make a great addition to Category:Newspapers_of_Indonesia
Bennylin (yes?) 18:29, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
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Babad Diponegoro from Internet Archive[edit]
- Source to upload from
- Volume 1 https://archive.org/details/eap-1268-babad-diponegoro-v-1-0001/Babad%20Diponegoro%20Jilid%201/EAP1268_Babad_Diponegoro_V1_0006.jpg 15+ GB of jpgs
- Volume 2 https://archive.org/details/eap-1268-babad-diponegoro-v-2-0001 ? GB of jpgs
- License
Public Domain
- Description
The IA didn't provide DJVU nor PDF format, only zipped JPGS (1429 files and 1303 files) Bennylin (yes?) 06:57, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
I found another file, same, no pdf/djvu
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VK Icons[edit]
- Source to upload from https://github.com/VKCOM/icons/tree/master/src/svg
- License MIT
- Description Examples of uploaded files Category:VK Icons
Артём 13327 (talk) 17:44, 21 October 2022 (UTC)
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fluentui-emoji[edit]
- Source to upload from https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui-emoji/tree/main/assets
- License MIT
- Description
Артём 13327 (talk) 17:41, 21 October 2022 (UTC)
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CC0 ant micro-CTs[edit]
X-ray microtomograms of ants
- Source to upload from
Dryad Subject Area: cybertype - Blacklight Search Results
- License
Creative Commons CC0 License (Q6938433)
- Description
- what makes it valuable to Wikimedia Commons?
- expands the selection of biology-focussed STLs in the repository.
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
- https://datadryad.org/stash/downloads/file_stream/[five-digit number]
- Does the site have an API?
- According to https://datadryad.org/stash/our_platform#architecture-and-implementation ...maybe?
- What else could ease uploading?
- If the files are categorised per 'stash' (dataset/DOI) with informational text or template, then a subset of files can be uploaded with the others easy to find and also upload later, similarly to the PLoS import
- See also https://antwiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:CargoQuery&limit=500&offset=100&tables=Economolab3D&fields=_pageName%3DPage%2CName%3DName%2CGenus%3DGenus%2CCaste%3DCaste%2CView%3DView%2CLink%3DLink%2CSpecimenIdentifier%3DSpecimenIdentifier%2CInstitution%3DInstitution%2CNotes%3DNotes&max+display+chars=300, derived from the source above
- Did you contact the site owner?
- no, not needed for CC0 license
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages, or should one be created?
- unsure
Arlo James Barnes 23:01, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
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Denkmalatlas Niedersachsen[edit]
Images of cultural monuments in Lower-Saxony, Germany.
- Source to upload from
https://denkmalatlas.niedersachsen.de/viewer/
- License
CC BY-SA 4.0
- Description
Images of cultural monuments in Lower-Saxony, Germany, from the "Denkmalatlas Niedersachsen" project of the Lower Saxony State Office for Heritage Conservation. The project offers exterior shots of the monuments. Photos shot from public space are permitted in accordance with the freedom of panorama in Germany. For published photos shot on private property, the State Office has the consent of the property owner. In the "Denkmalatlas", all photos are published with the license CC BY-SA 4.0.
Timk70 (talk) 16:00, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
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Bull of Heaven[edit]
- Source to upload from
https://archive.org/details/BullOfHeaven
- License
Most of these are in the public domain, but a few are non-commercial.
- Description
The majority of these files are audio files to be uploaded to Category:Audio files of music by Bull of Heaven or its subcategory Category:Roman Numeral series, and the ones with three-digit numbers in front of them will have their titles formatted like the examples already in that category. However, it should be noted that Bull of Heaven is a very avant-garde band, and so, not all of their releases will have a single OGG file that contains all of the music for that release. In that case, I'll be skipping it. Let me know if you have any questions.
Lizardcreator (talk) 21:23, 27 May 2022 (UTC)
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Editora Fi[edit]
- Source to upload from
https://www.editorafi.org/catalogo
- License
CC BY-SA 4.0
- Description
Open Access/CC books perfect for Wikisource. I believe that it is everything on Google Drive. It needs an specific template. Erick Soares3 (talk) 12:36, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
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SciELO Books[edit]
- Source to upload from
- http://books.scielo.org/
- https://archive.org/details/scielobooks
- https://archive.org/details/@scielo_books
- License
Several types of Creative Commons (including non-commercial) and Public Domain.
- Description
SciELO Books, part of Scielo Brazil (also an amazing source for Wikisource), have a partnership with several academic publishers to release or re-release their works on Open Access, be CC or Public Domain.
Since it is clearly legal, it should be an amazing resource for Wikisource and the Wikimedia in general.
The bot should be able to read the archive and select the ones with Wiki Commons friendly licenses. Internet Archive some works released as CC BY-4.0 are registered as non-commercial (example). A similar thing also happens on the main website: 1 and 2. Would be nice if the bot could compare the main website and the Internet Archive collection for missing files and check at least once a month for new works released into Wiki friendly licenses.
It is necessary an official template. Thanks, Erick Soares3 (talk) 20:38, 6 March 2022 (UTC)
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Official Journal of the European Union[edit]
- Source to upload from
Eurlex: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/oj/direct-access.html
- License
{{PD-EUGov}} for the EU itself and {{PD-EdictGov}} for the US side. Admittedly, I'm not sure how this will work for issues before certain dates (eg. before the act of 2011 mentioned in {{European Union Government}}) or prior to the EU's existence (i.e. during the time of the European Coal and Steel Community). However, due to the content being official legislation and communication I think it should be OK.
- Description
Describe the content to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …), and what makes it valuable to Wikimedia Commons.
- The files will be PDF copies of all issues of the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), the official gazette of the EU. Thus, it would be a useful resource for EU legislation and communications.
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/[lang-code(EN, FR etc)]/TXT/PDF[or other format, eg. TXT, HTML]/?uri=OJ:[type, eg. C for Communications (Information and Notices), L for Legislation]:[year, 1952-2022]:[issue]:FULL
, for example, the latest C-type issue in PDF format as of Feb. 8, 2022 is at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:C:2022:056:FULL and the earliest issue in German is at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:A:1952:001:FULL. - Does the site have an API? Somewhat. The official API can't be used for document downloads. There are bulk downloads available for issues since 2004 on the EU Open Data Portal. (per https://eur-lex.europa.eu/content/welcome/data-reuse.html) However, there is a third party API (http://api.epdb.eu/) for downloading EU legislation.
- What else could ease uploading? Not sure.
- Did you contact the site owner? No, the copyright templates should cover at least post-2011 documents, but I think as the OJEU is legislation and official communications it should be fine as previously mentioned.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages, or should one be created? One should probably be created.
MSG17 (talk) 14:47, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
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Biblioteca Digital Hispánica[edit]
- Source to upload from: Photography collection from the Biblioteca Digital Hispánica: search query
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? metadata permalink, viewer permalink, JPEG deep link
- Does the site have an API? No
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) The HTML is quite well-formed and follows an homogeneous structure, although metadata tabulation is a bit weird.
- Did you contact the site owner? No
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): This request is for a subset of this Digital Library covering photographies and engravings. Note that the JPEG deep link provided above is valid only to fetch the first page of the document. For this collection, most (all?) works are a single page.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? It depends on the work. I think it should generally be PD-old-assumed, and in some cases PD-old-70 and PD-old-100.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? I created a manual sample here: File:Retrato de Mariano Ballestero (1869).jpg
I already have a scraper and (work in progress) page generator for this collection. So I can help to provide everything in the required format. Anyway, I think the bulk of pending work is probably identifying author and the right license tag for each work.
MarioGom (talk) 21:15, 12 October 2020 (UTC)
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Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
The urls themselves, so far as I can work out, don't, but in the same way as in Adobe Acrobat Pro you can set it to go down a list of web links to generate a single pdf, a bot may be able to too - Does the site have an API?
Bit technical, but I dont' think so - What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?)
I don't know - Did you contact the site owner?
No
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): vast series of maps generated by the US Army Map Service (i.e., PD-USGov-Military) in the Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection, The University of Texas at Austin
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? PD-USGov-Military
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? In terms of the file naming convention, this could follow that of the site, i.e, the top of each page has the series, a credit to the US AMS, and the date, then each map file has the name of the map, the sheet number (for the index pages, cross-references from adjoining maps etc), and the scale
NB there are already some files at Category:India maps by U.S. Army Map Service (plus various other individual uploads etc within Category:Maps by the United States Army Map Service), and it looks from below on this page and eg this commons image that "Slick-o-bot" may have been used in 2012 to upload some or all of these (I'm most keen on the various Japan-related maps (especially the 3x Honshu 1:50,000 series) but imagine every region would benefit).
This would be a mind-bogglingly great addition, thank you, Maculosae tegmine lyncis (talk) 14:08, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
- PS, these are much more detailed than google maps - and the labelling is in English (with some Japanese too), Maculosae tegmine lyncis (talk) 19:27, 21 August 2020 (UTC)
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Claremont Colleges Digital Library[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/digital/collection/bce
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes
- Does the site have an API? Not sure
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) Not sure
- Did you contact the site owner? No
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
All photos in the Boynton Collection of Early Claremont, all of which are dated prior to 1925. If it's not too much trouble, it would also be very nice to have all photos in the Claremont Colleges Photo Archive and City of Claremont History Collection dated prior to 1925.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? {{PD-US-expired}}
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? Not sure
Sdkb (talk) 07:42, 8 August 2020 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
Were these photos published prior to 1925, or merely taken prior to then? Publication needs to be pre-1925 for {{PD-US-expired}} to be allowed. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 08:25, 8 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Pi.1415926535: The about page states The collection ... is believed to have come to Pomona College included with the papers of Charles Luther Boynton, a Pomona College alumnus and missionary to China. Boynton himself graduated from Pomona around 1900. I can't say for sure the year his papers came into possession of the college, though (which I assume would be the date of publication?). The library would probably tell us if we asked, though. Sdkb (talk) 05:47, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- Acquisition by the college would not be considered publication for the purposes of copyright. Only use in a publicly released printed material, or on a webpage, is considered publication. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 06:48, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Pi.1415926535: does being added to a library not count as publication? The collection has presumably been housed in the special collections department and publicly available to anyone who requested access since it was obtained. Sdkb (talk) 20:55, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- A collection merely being in a library does not constitute publication, by my reading. Under copyright law, publication is the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership or by rental, lease, or lending. Offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of people for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display also constitutes publication. (From here.) Is the death date of Boynton known? If it was before 1950, then {{PD-old-70}} applies. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 23:14, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Pi.1415926535: According to here, Boynton died in 1961, so not quite. The above would seem to me to indicate being in a library counts, though, because of lending, which is what a library does. Sdkb (talk) 19:11, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
- A collection in the library would be the originals (not copies) and is likely for use only in the library (not lending). I understand that you wish to have this collection available on Commons, but from the available evidence I do not believe the images are public domain. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 20:58, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Pi.1415926535: According to here, Boynton died in 1961, so not quite. The above would seem to me to indicate being in a library counts, though, because of lending, which is what a library does. Sdkb (talk) 19:11, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
- A collection merely being in a library does not constitute publication, by my reading. Under copyright law, publication is the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership or by rental, lease, or lending. Offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of people for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display also constitutes publication. (From here.) Is the death date of Boynton known? If it was before 1950, then {{PD-old-70}} applies. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 23:14, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Pi.1415926535: does being added to a library not count as publication? The collection has presumably been housed in the special collections department and publicly available to anyone who requested access since it was obtained. Sdkb (talk) 20:55, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- Acquisition by the college would not be considered publication for the purposes of copyright. Only use in a publicly released printed material, or on a webpage, is considered publication. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 06:48, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
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Balinese Lontar from Internet Archive[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://archive.org/details/Bali
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? yes
- Does the site have an API? yes
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) N/A
- Did you contact the site owner? yes
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
- Balinese Lontar (palm-leaf manuscripts) from the Internet Archive's Bali collection
- Each manuscript is a PDF containing photographs of the originals
- This batch upload is in connection with an active project grant.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
{{PD-scan}}, following the behavior of the ia-upload tool.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Yes. I will follow the ia-upload template closely when doing the batch upload. I will use a short python script that aggregates info from the Internet Archive API and sends each upload request via pywikibot. If necessary I will create a bot account for this purpose. There are approximately 2700 items to upload.
Lautgesetz (talk) 01:03, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
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Catalog of Copyright Entries[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://archive.org/details/copyrightrecords?&sort=-date
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Unsure.
- Does the site have an API? Unusre, but there seems to be an RSS feed - Not sure if it contains all entries.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?)
Commons has tools for upload transfer from IA.
- Did you contact the site owner?
No.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
Scanned volumes (647) consisting of the Catlog of Copyright Entries volumes for the United States for the period 1891-1977/8)
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
No new templates are required, additional fields could be added in {{Book}} or {{Information}}
ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 07:37, 3 June 2020 (UTC)
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Fæ | Completed | Fæ | Category:Catalogs of Copyright Entries |
Commons:Batch uploading/Modern Sketch[edit]
- Source to upload from: This Complete Gallery
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
Each one of the 39 issues of Chinese magazine "Modern Sketch". They are in public domain for the reasons given in the following parametre. All the pages can be uploaded.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
PD-China and PD-1996
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
No Special Template: PD-China and PD-1996 as license and Category:Modern Sketch as Category. TaronjaSatsuma (talk) 10:29, 18 February 2020 (UTC)
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Japanese Homes and their surroundings[edit]
- Source to upload from: List of files, List of illustrations with names assigned to each number. It would be really nice if the figures contained their original names in teh uploaded filenames.
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?:
- Yes. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/52868/52868-h/images/fig001.jpg - https://www.gutenberg.org/files/52868/52868-h/images/fig307.jpg
- Note that combined figures fig114_117.jpg and fig188_192.jpg do not follow this pattern; titldeco.jpg is a lower-res red version of one of the other illustrations, used as a frontispiece, and can be omitted.
- Does the site have an API?:
- I assume that Gutenberg has an API. If someone can point me at instructions on how to use it with Commons, I might be able to do this myself; I assume this is a beaten path...
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?):
- Did you contact the site owner?:
- No, for Gutenberg this seems redundant.
- I uploaded some manually already, with permission, from another site (names files with pattern https://www.kellscraft.com/JapaneseHomes/JapanHomes001.jpg, to JapanHomes301.jpg, 129-130 are duplicates, figure numbers do not align with file names, so combined illustrations cause no disruption to sequential numbering). The Gutenberg images are in better in many, but not all, cases (higher-res, better scan).
- The same book is also at [1], but the images seem to be worse.
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?:
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
- All of the illustrations from a PD book, jpgs, architectural line drawings by Creator:Edward S. Morse.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?:
- {{PD-old-70-1923}}
- note: five years from PD-100
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
- {{Creator:Edward S. Morse}} If uploaded to Category:Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings (1885 book), I will manually categorize them and add descriptions. A special template seems redundant.
Thank you! HLHJ (talk) 04:17, 4 February 2020 (UTC)
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Baseball Hall of Fame[edit]
- The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is releasing a larger portion of their collection online lately, many are in the public domain. See for example this collection on Honus Wagner https://collection.baseballhall.org/PASTIME/wagner-honus-0?page=7&fbclid=IwAR2cYYBeEMTsN_PGJFCXB5qqYoTtcBBCPkGwFGh3NqUbNtYYww7OWHizdvA
Is there a practical way to batch extract and upload files that are tagged with "http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" under the "Copyright note" section? They basically confirm which files are in the public domain. Or they will sometimes post in that same section "The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is not aware of any U.S. copyright or any other restrictions in the documents."
Oaktree b (talk) 02:16, 23 November 2019 (UTC)
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OpenUp RBINS Beetles collection[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://projects.biodiversity.be/openuprbins/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes: http://projects.biodiversity.be/openup/rbins/pictures_only/<PICTURE_ID>.jpg
- Does the site have an API? No
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) Since I helped build the website, I have a CSV file containing metadata for each picture: scientific name, family, location where the beetles was collected, photographer name, ...
- Did you contact the site owner? Yes. They approve the upload of medium resolution images (such as on the existing website), and may approve later higher resolution versions of those.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): 4,074 detailed pictures of 1,926 different beetles species. See content on http://projects.biodiversity.be/openuprbins/
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? {{CC-BY-SA-4.0}}
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Niconoe (talk) 09:12, 26 June 2019 (UTC)
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GeoDIL[edit]
There are 3096 pictures of rocks and minerals.
- Source to upload from: https://geodil.dperkins.org/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? The images themselves are
/i/NUMBER.jpg
. The pages for the images are/h/NUMBER.html
. Numbers range from 1-3144 with some gaps. - Does the site have an API? No.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) The site owner uses a script to generate the HTML and the sitemap,
/sitemap.xml
. That data could be modified if it would make uploading significantly easier. On the back end, information is stored in a CSV,/db/details.csv
, should that be useful. - Did you contact the site owner? Site owner: Douglas Perkins.
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? The images themselves are
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): JPGs of rocks and minerals. Most of these were taken by people working on the GeoDIL project at the University of North Dakota, 2001-2002.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? 2,711 are CC Zero, and 14 are government works and PD. The remainder are not freely licensed. All licensed images are noted as such on their HTML pages, and it's also in the sitemap.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Douglas Perkins (talk) 01:14, 10 March 2019 (UTC)
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NPGallery[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://npgallery.nps.gov/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/<GUID>
- Does the site have an API? Unknown
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) Unknown
- Did you contact the site owner? No
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
"NPGallery supports a wide array of digital asset file types (images, MS office formats, adobe pdfs, audio files, videos)." We would, I think, be primarily interested in their photographs of national parks.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
{{PD-USgov}} may apply to many images, but they need to be checked individually. This could probably be automated to some degree.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Standard templates such as {{Photograph}} should be acceptable.
This was spotted by Animalparty on COM:VP. BMacZero (talk) 00:12, 22 January 2019 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
- Comments by Animalparty.
- {{PD-USGov}} would be the most inclusive template, but is rather vague. More specific templates include {{PD-USGov-NPS}} and {{PD-USGov-Interior}}. Any Photographer field that says "NPS Staff" or "NPS Photo" (e.g. [2]) should automatically get PD-USGov-NPS.
- I think {{Photograph}} or {{Information}} are fine, ideally with detailed semi custom fields for keywords, collection, location, etc., as seen in the Library of Congress images uploaded by User:Fæ (example).
- The more pre- or auto-categorization, or at least clearly noting collection, yeear/decade, geographic unit, etc., the better, else we dump thousands of unsorted of images into already cluttered categories like Yosemite National Park.
- There may be overlap with some material on Archives.gov , individual National Park Flickr feeds/websites, and such material already uploaded. But I think the value of the images uploaded at their largest file size and with curated metadata outweigh the inconvenience of some duplication.
- Many files have geographical coordinates, but I suspect that many are generic coordinates of the center of the National Park or Monument, rather than being unique to the photograph.
- Thanks for initiating this, sorry if these comments are basic/obvious to experienced mass uploaders. --Animalparty (talk) 01:29, 22 January 2019 (UTC)
On some more inspection, certain images may be a bit problematic in terms of copyright, namely works of art (e.g. paintings and sculptures) not explicitly credited to NPS employees, but that are nonetheless labeled "Public domain:Full Granting Rights". Some of these appear to be created by Artist-in-Residence programs (e.g. this gallery and this one), and from browsing elsewhere it appears that different parks may have different rules regarding copyrights. Rocky Mountain National Park states "Artists are also required to provide the copyright for this artwork to the National Park Service. The National Park Service will not allow the commercial use of any donated artwork once it is selected and accessioned into the Park's permanent museum collection", which is a restriction against public domain. Perhaps no art from Rocky Mountain was transferred to NPGallery? These 2 images from the U.S.S. Arizona memorial are labeled PD on NPGallery, yet on a different NPS page their status is ambiguous, with the included usage disclaimer "Multimedia credited with a copyright symbol (indicating that the creator may maintain rights to the work) or credited to any entity other than NPS must not be presumed to be public domain; contact the host park or program to ascertain who owns the material" (emphasis added).
Side note: I think every photograph I've viewed on NPGallery has the Copyright disclaimer "Permission must be secured from the individual copyright owners to reproduce any copyrighted materials contained within this website. Digital assets without any copyright restrictions are public domain.", but every file is also labeled Public domain in the Constraints Information.
Another snag I've noticed, just from browsing the term "Artist", are that some images are scans/photographs from newspapers that were most likely not originally created by Federal employees (although the derivative scans/photos are): for instance Louis Grell illustration album, with cartoons by Louis Grell published in World War I.[3] These are still PD via pre-1924 publication (and possibly by {{PD-USGov-Military}}), but it hinders accurate bot-designation of PD template.
And public domain rationale is ambiguous on this vido, with Copyright" "Photo courtesy of Betty Maya Foott, Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative" (so, probably not a federal employee), yet is nonetheless labeled "Public domain:Full Granting Rights". I may have just found a relative handful of exceptions. But there are also probably a good deal of historical photographs that are PD-1923 or PD-no-notice yet not US Government works. Perhaps a generic umbrella template similar to {{Flickr-no known copyright restrictions}} could be used to encapsulate different possibilities, like {{PD-NPGallery}}.
I think it would be a good idea to contact someone at NPGallery to double check that all media labeled public domain is in fact public domain, for some reason, especially when rationale is ambiguous or lacking. We also might want to consider not transfering the somewhat intimidating, potentially misleading Copyright message "Permission must be secured from the individual copyright owners to reproduce any copyrighted materials contained within this website. Digital assets without any copyright restrictions are public domain." This may be a liability disclaimer on NPGallery's end, but ideally, everything we transfer to Commons would be in the public domain, and so no permission need be secured. --Animalparty (talk) 11:45, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
- Working on adapting my bot to handle this. I'll contact them, and also start with only things that are obviously PD. BMacZero (talk) 17:50, 9 February 2019 (UTC)
- I e-mailed NPGallery a while back about the public domain statuses of images and neglected to share here. Unfortunately got a not-too-helpful response essentially saying that the licenses and attributions are not "consistent" and "there is not a good way to assure an asset id is truly in the public domain, or not". We'll have to figure out what types of signals we can rely on to decide whether {{PD-USGov-NPS}} or other templates apply. Of course, publication pre-1924 will be a good one to start. BMacZero (talk) 04:30, 11 April 2019 (UTC)
- I'm currently harvesting a list of all the images. It's going a bit slow but it should only a take a few days. After that I'll start downloading the metadata, which may take several days. BMacZero (talk) 04:45, 12 April 2019 (UTC)
- Ah, a shame about the inconsistent licensing criteria. I guess pre-1924 and files credited to "NPS staff" or similar can be prioritized for now. --Animalparty (talk) 19:13, 12 April 2019 (UTC)
- Started downloading the item metadata. You can check on the progress on this fun page I made. BMacZero (talk) 15:49, 13 April 2019 (UTC)
- BRFA filed (Commons:Bots/Requests/BMacZeroBot 6). BMacZero (talk) 05:35, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
- Started uploading last night, will probably be ongoing for quite a while. See Category:Images from NPGallery to check to help with validation and categorization! – BMacZero (🗩) 16:35, 29 June 2019 (UTC)
- BRFA filed (Commons:Bots/Requests/BMacZeroBot 6). BMacZero (talk) 05:35, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
Assigned to | Progress | Bot name | Category |
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User:BMacZero | In progress | User:BMacZeroBot | Category:Images from NPGallery to check |
- See Also
- Commons:Deletion requests/File:(l-r) Anne Spillane, Amanda White, Maureen McLean, Steve Redman, Kristyn Loving, Carolyn Loren, Casey Overturf, Curt Jacquot (c7b4d30d8a614e7e9c67602d2a1c9d3d).jpg
- Commons:Deletion requests/File:A great blue heron shows off its fish-catching skills on the banks of the Mississippi River (41077c6c-4921-4138-8443-7cf97d9c15bb).jpg
APPLAUSE[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://www.plate-archive.org/applause/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? https://www.plate-archive.org/objects/dr.3/ + plates or logbooks or notes or envelopes + /101_xxxx/ (x is a variable number)
- Does the site have an API? Yes: 101_xxxx (x is a variable number)
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) https://www.plate-archive.org/query/
- Did you contact the site owner? No
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): Historical astronomical plates, logbooks, envelopes or notes https://www.plate-archive.org/applause/info/gallery/ (we don't need to upload all, but I think the plates would be insteresting.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
- Plates: {{CC-0}} for example https://www.plate-archive.org/objects/dr.3/plates/101_3309/
- Others: {{CC-BY-4.0}} for example https://www.plate-archive.org/objects/dr.3/logbooks/101_53/
The database is licensed under CC-0 (https://www.plate-archive.org/applause/project/disclaimer/)
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? Yes, I think a template should be created.
Habitator terrae 🌍 16:37, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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PauloGuedes[edit]
- Source to upload from: Institution:Arquivo Municipal de Lisboa
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? yes:
- This url generates 94 results pages, each linking to 10 individual image pages. Each image page url is
http://arquivomunicipal2.cm-lisboa.pt/X-arqWeb/ContentPage.aspx?ID=
code&Pos=1&Tipo=PCD
- while the image in it is at
http://arquivomunicipal2.cm-lisboa.pt/X-arqWeb/ContentDisplay.aspx?ID=
code&Pos=1&Tipo=PCD&Thb=0
- with code being a 20-digit lower-case hex number — which has no bearing with the official identification references (cota — see below).
- Does the site have an API? dunno
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) consistent, machine-generated HTML (parsable, even if not necessarily valid)
- Did you contact the site owner? No
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): Smallish batch (711, according to inventory, or 933, according with the database search report) of scanned b/w photos in various hardcopy formats.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? {{PD-old}} Creator:Paulo Guedes
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? {{AMLx}}; it needs to be fed at least
{{{cota}}}
(given also as código de referência), a slashed crumbthread-like alphanumeric string of variable length; other values to be (trivially) extracted from each image page are:
- Título
- Assunto
- Data(s)
- Dimensão e suporte
- Nota(s)
- Cotas antigas or Cotas or Cota(s)
- The filenames can be constructed from Título (possibly trimmed) and the two last crumbs of
{{{cota}}}
, in parenthesis, devoided of the slash (which is one of the Cotas)
-- Tuválkin ✉ ✇ 16:54, 30 June 2018 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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VOA News files[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.voanews.com/mp3/voa/english/nnow/NNOW_HEADLINES.mp3
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? They all have the same name. The date when archived is given in 14 digits, with the first eight digits being the year, month, and day respectively, with the remaining digits being the time of day archived, in UTC.
- Does the site have an API? Don't know.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) Don't know.
- Did you contact the site owner? No need to, since U.S. government works so public domain.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): VOA world news headline newscast audio files for (almost) every day spanning from 5 May 2009 to 6 July 2019.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? Template:PD-USGov-VOA
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created? Just use the standard one. Upload as "VOA News Headlines (MONTH DAY, YEAR)". If possible, upload them in FLAC, WAV, and OGG.
– Illegitimate Barrister (talk • contribs), 13:07, 26 May 2019 (UTC)
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HiRISE[edit]
- Source to upload from: https://www.uahirise.org/catalog/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes! (Based on the catalog ID)
- Does the site have an API? No!
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?)
- Full index tree of the images on the site is accessible via:
- With extra files in:
- Each image file *.JP2 (sample [Big file]) accompanies the additional information in a separate label file *.LBL in PDS format (sample)
- Did you contact the site owner? Nope!
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
- Images by HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment)
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
- As explained in each image's description page for example: "All of the images produced by HiRISE and accessible on this site are within the public domain: there are no restrictions on their usage by anyone in the public, including news or science organizations. We do ask for a credit line where possible: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona"
- PD-USGov-NASA or a variation of it to include JPL and University of Arizona must be used.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
- There is no template yet. It must be created to include all the relevant data e.g. Acquisition date, Latitude , Longitude , etc. from the label files.
- Note: Due to JPEG2000 not being currently supported on Wikimedia Commons, a conversion to PNG is also needed. File sizes may be large!
Meisam (talk) 21:58, 20 June 2018 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
- Support Seems like an interesting project --Kristbaum (talk) 16:00, 8 May 2019 (UTC)
- Info Template:PD-NASA-HiRISE has been created for these images! -- Meisam (talk) 17:31, 11 May 2019 (UTC)
- @Meisam: - I am interested in pursuing this. I think it would be a logical extension of my work with uploading from ESRS. Do you have any suggestion as to how we most efficiently store the PDS data with each image? Askeuhd (talk) 08:28, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
- @Askeuhd: I don’t have any good solutions. I suppose we can store them as tEXt chunks in the PNG image and also add them in a table (using wiki templates) to the image description page. -- Meisam (talk) 11:30, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
- @Meisam: - I am interested in pursuing this. I think it would be a logical extension of my work with uploading from ESRS. Do you have any suggestion as to how we most efficiently store the PDS data with each image? Askeuhd (talk) 08:28, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
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PDS data import proposal[edit]
Proposal for the import of PDS data for each image, to ensure as much as possible is added to SDC and necessary data for the user is displayed prominently in the wikitext.
I propose that the entire LBL file is imported as a collapsible text field in the template for each file, preserving all formatting and indentation, so that researches or other users familiar with the PDS format may be able to utilize plain text search for the values we will not be able to add to SDC, similar to this:
Raw Planetary Data System data |
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In addition to this, I have broken down the example file, to try and maximize possible SDC data migration, as well as adding some of the data to a custom wikidata template for this particular import. I am highly interested in any suggestions. I take the libery of pinging @Multichill: as you have previously been very helpful in a similar endeavour with the ISS photos. I hope you would be interested in adding your valuable input here as well.
I will make a couple of example files in a few days or so to test the SDC structure and a potential template, before starting any peliminary coding, so the concepts can be tested out.
Reference to be set as stated in (P248) --> "Planetary Data System" for all SDC values imported from PDS.
All PDS identifiers can be looked up here for clarification. The LBL example file also contains some in-line comments.
PDS Identifier | PDS Value in example file | Commons/SDC identifier | Commons/SDC value |
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PDS_VERSION_ID | PDS3 | N/A | N/A |
NOT_APPLICABLE_CONSTANT | -9998 | N/A | N/A |
DATA_SET_ID | "MRO-M-HIRISE-3-RDR-V1.1" | N/A | N/A |
DATA_SET_NAME | "MRO MARS HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGING SCIENCE EXPERIMENT RDR V1.1" | part of the series (P179) | Appropriate wikidata-entity for this property (to be created) |
PRODUCER_INSTITUTION_NAME | "UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA" | affiliation (P1416) as a qualifier to creator (P170) | University of Arizona (Q503419) |
PRODUCER_ID | "UA" | N/A | N/A |
PRODUCER_FULL_NAME | "ALFRED MCEWEN" | creator (P170) | "some value" --> "Alfred McEwen" |
OBSERVATION_ID | "ESP_053850_2170" | catalog code (P528) and {{NASA-image}} | "some value" --> "ESP_053850_2170", qualified with catalog (P972) and an appropriate wikidata-entity for this property (to be created). |
PRODUCT_ID | "ESP_053850_2170_RED" | N/A | N/A |
PRODUCT_VERSION_ID | "1.0" | N/A | N/A |
INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME | "MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER" | location of creation (P1071) & location of the point of view (P7108) | Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (Q183160) |
INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID | "MRO" | N/A | N/A |
INSTRUMENT_NAME | "HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGING SCIENCE EXPERIMENT" | captured with (P4082) | HiRISE (Q1036092) |
INSTRUMENT_ID | "HIRISE" | N/A | N/A |
TARGET_NAME | "MARS" | depicts (P180) | Mars (Q111) |
MISSION_PHASE_NAME | "EXTENDED SCIENCE PHASE" | significant event (P793) | Appropriate wikidata-entity for this property (to be created) |
ORBIT_NUMBER | 53850 | orbits completed (P1418) | value: 53850 possibly qualified with type of orbit (P522) --> areocentric orbit (Q3884965) |
SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID | (ESP_053850_2170_RED0_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED0_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED1_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED1_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED2_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED2_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED3_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED3_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED4_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED4_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED5_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED5_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED6_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED6_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED7_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED7_1, ESP_053850_2170_RED8_0, ESP_053850_2170_RED8_1) | N/A | N/A |
RATIONALE_DESC | "Monitoring new impact site" | to be added to {{En}} in main template - We might also go over all LBL files to search for obvious depicts (P180) statements | "PDS description: Monitoring new impact site" |
SOFTWARE_NAME | "PDS_to_JP2 v3.19 (1.53 2012/01/24 03:07:27)" | I was unable to find an appropriate wikidata property here, but I feel like there should be one | ? |
DATA_SET_MAP_PROJECTION | "DSMAP.CAT" | N/A | N/A |
MAP_PROJECTION_TYPE | "EQUIRECTANGULAR" | I was unable to find the appropriate wikidata property for "projection", I might be looking in the wrong place. spatial reference system (P3037) was the closest I got | equidistant cylindrical projection (Q1326965) |
PROJECTION_LATITUDE_TYPE | PLANETOCENTRIC | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are planetocentric) | N/A |
A_AXIS_RADIUS | 3389.5743490888 <KM> | N/A (simply the mean readius of Mars) | N/A |
B_AXIS_RADIUS | 3389.5743490888 <KM> | N/A (simply the mean readius of Mars) | N/A |
C_AXIS_RADIUS | 3389.5743490888 <KM> | N/A (simply the mean readius of Mars) | N/A |
COORDINATE_SYSTEM_NAME | PLANETOCENTRIC | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are planetocentric) | N/A |
POSITIVE_LONGITUDE_DIRECTION | EAST | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are east-positive) | N/A |
KEYWORD_LATITUDE_TYPE | PLANETOCENTRIC | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are planetocentric) | N/A |
POSITIVE_LONGITUDE_DIRECTION | EAST | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are east-positive) | N/A |
KEYWORD_LATITUDE_TYPE | PLANETOCENTRIC | N/A (coordinates given by globe planetocentric Martian coordinates (Q106948918) are planetocentric) | N/A |
CENTER_LATITUDE | 35.000 <DEG> | See below | See below |
CENTER_LONGITUDE | 180.000 <DEG> | coordinates of depicted place (P9149) - not completely sure though, as it the example specifically comments that the location is the center of the projection not necessarily the center of the image. So it may not be so helpful to import this value as the coordinates of depicted place (P9149) - see bounding values below | { "latitude": 35, "longitude": 180, "precision": 0.001, "globe": "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106948918" }
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LINE_FIRST_PIXEL | 1 | N/A | N/A |
LINE_LAST_PIXEL | 32134 | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_FIRST_PIXEL | 1 | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_LAST_PIXEL | 25483 | N/A | N/A |
MAP_PROJECTION_ROTATION | 0.0 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
MAP_RESOLUTION | 236636.93053097 <PIX/DEG> | angular resolution (P3439) | converted to milliarcseconds/pixel (1/236636.93053097*3600000) value: 15.21317907531, unit: milliarcsecond (Q21500224) |
MAP_SCALE | 0.25 <METERS/PIXEL> | I was unable to find an appropriate wikidata property here, something like "ground sample distance" or similar - I think it should be included as custom field in the wikitext template for each image, as it is a very commonly needed figure | N/A |
MAXIMUM_LATITUDE | 36.973920949851 <DEG> | coordinates of northernmost point (P1332) | { "latitude": 36.973920949851, "longitude": 148.23651113052, "precision": 0.000000000001, "globe": "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106948918" } <-- longitude set to westermost longitude clarified by syntax clarification (P2916) qualifier.
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MINIMUM_LATITUDE | 36.838131126084 <DEG> | coordinates of southernmost point (P1333) | { "latitude": 36.838131126084, "longitude": 148.36797304112, "precision": 0.000000000001, "globe": "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106948918" } <-- longitude set to easternmost longitude clarified by syntax clarification (P2916) qualifier.
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LINE_PROJECTION_OFFSET | 8749396.5 <PIXEL> | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_PROJECTION_OFFSET | 6157087.5 <PIXEL> | N/A | N/A |
EASTERNMOST_LONGITUDE | 148.36797304112 <DEG> | coordinates of easternmost point (P1334) | { "latitude": 36.973920949851, "longitude": 148.36797304112, "precision": 0.000000000001, "globe": "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106948918" } <-- latitude set to maximum latitude clarified by syntax clarification (P2916) qualifier.
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WESTERNMOST_LONGITUDE | 148.23651113052 <DEG> | coordinates of westernmost point (P1335) | { "latitude": 36.838131126084, "longitude": 148.23651113052, "precision": 0.000000000001, "globe": "http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106948918" } <-- latitude set to minimum latitude clarified by syntax clarification (P2916) qualifier.
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MRO:OBSERVATION_START_TIME | 2018-01-21T12:51:50.434 | N/A | N/A |
START_TIME | 2018-01-21T12:51:50.582 | N/A | N/A |
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT | "1201006358:10651" | N/A | N/A |
STOP_TIME | 2018-01-21T12:51:53.012 | inception (P571) and date field in template | date used as value for wikidata property, full time string parsed to data field for date field in wikitext template |
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT | "1201006360:38785" | N/A | N/A |
PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME | 2018-01-25T05:01:36 | publication date (P577) but I am not completely sure here | date used as value for wikidata property. |
MRO:CCD_FLAG | (ON, ON, ON, ON, ON, ON, ON, ON, ON, OFF, ON, ON, ON, ON) | N/A | N/A |
MRO:BINNING | (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, -9998, -9998, -9998, -9998, -9998) | N/A | N/A |
MRO:TDI | (128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, -9998, -9998, -9998, -9998, -9998) | N/A | N/A |
MRO:SPECIAL_PROCESSING_FLAG | (NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, NOMINAL, "NULL", "NULL", "NULL", "NULL", "NULL") | N/A | N/A |
INCIDENCE_ANGLE | 42.714413 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
EMISSION_ANGLE | 0.434473 <DEG> | tilt (P8208) | value: 0.434473 --> unit degree (Q28390) |
PHASE_ANGLE | 42.502572 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
LOCAL_TIME | 15.10520 <LOCALDAY/24> | N/A | N/A |
SOLAR_LONGITUDE | 118.215906 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
SUB_SOLAR_AZIMUTH | 173.163664 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
NORTH_AZIMUTH | 270.000000 <DEG> | N/A | N/A |
FILE_NAME | "ESP_053850_2170_RED.JP2" | N/A | N/A |
RECORD_TYPE | UNDEFINED | N/A | N/A |
ENCODING_TYPE | "JP2" | N/A | N/A |
ENCODING_TYPE_VERSION_NAME | "ISO/IEC15444-1:2004" | N/A | N/A |
INTERCHANGE_FORMAT | BINARY | N/A | N/A |
UNCOMPRESSED_FILE_NAME | "ESP_053850_2170_RED.IMG" | N/A | N/A |
REQUIRED_STORAGE_BYTES | 1637741444 <BYTES> | N/A | N/A |
DESCRIPTION | "JP2INFO.TXT" | N/A | N/A |
INTERCHANGE_FORMAT | BINARY | N/A | N/A |
FILE_NAME | "ESP_053850_2170_RED.IMG" | N/A | N/A |
RECORD_TYPE | FIXED_LENGTH | N/A | N/A |
RECORD_BYTES | 50966 <BYTES> | N/A | N/A |
FILE_RECORDS | 32134 | N/A | N/A |
IMAGE | "ESP_053850_2170_RED.IMG" | N/A | N/A |
DESCRIPTION | "HiRISE projected and mosaicked product" | Could potentially be added to {{En}} in description | N/A |
LINES | 32134 | N/A | N/A |
LINE_SAMPLES | 25483 | N/A | N/A |
BANDS | 1 | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_TYPE | MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_BITS | 16 | N/A | N/A |
SAMPLE_BIT_MASK | 2#0000001111111111# | N/A | N/A |
SCALING_FACTOR | 1.41615214363203e-04 | N/A | N/A |
BANDS | 1 | N/A | N/A |
OFFSET | 0.060336154982679 | N/A | N/A |
BAND_STORAGE_TYPE | BAND_SEQUENTIAL | N/A | N/A |
CORE_NULL | 0 | N/A | N/A |
CORE_LOW_REPR_SATURATION | 1 | N/A | N/A |
CORE_LOW_INSTR_SATURATION | 2 | N/A | N/A |
CORE_HIGH_REPR_SATURATION | 1023 | N/A | N/A |
CORE_HIGH_INSTR_SATURATION | 1022 | N/A | N/A |
CENTER_FILTER_WAVELENGTH | 700 <NM> | Should be added to wikitext template along with FILTER_NAME as the images will be uploaded as PNG 16 bit grayscale | N/A |
MRO:MINIMUM_STRETCH | 3 | N/A | N/A |
MRO:MAXIMUM_STRETCH | 1021 | N/A | N/A |
FILTER_NAME | "RED" | N/A | N/A |
Additionally I propose the following the properties
- MIME type (P1163) --> "image/png"
- source of file (P7482) --> file available on the internet (Q74228490) --> ((described at URL (P973) --> value: url to LBL file) and (full work available at URL (P953) --> value: direct URL to JP2 file) and (operator (P137) --> University of Arizona (Q503419)) and perhaps (file format (P2701) --> JP2 (Q27979401)))
- copyright status (P6216) --> public domain (Q19652) --> determination method (P459) --> work of the federal government of the United States (Q60671452)
- instance of (P31) --> photograph (Q125191)
@Meisam: --Askeuhd (talk) 16:08, 7 June 2022 (UTC)
freepd.com[edit]
Site contains production music tracks, in various genres, mp 3 format.
- Source to upload from:
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
None found. Tracks seem to be in sub-directories related to nominal genre, MP3 files are named for the track title apparently.
- Does the site have an API?
Unknown.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?)
Unknown.
- Did you contact the site owner?
Site owner not contacted.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
"Production music", in various genres., in MP3 format.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
Site claims tracks are in the public domain:- http://freepd.com/faq.html ; However some of these tracks were previously under CC-BY on the site owners other site at incompetech.
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
{{Information}} with additional field as was done on the previous batch upload for incompetech.
ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 10:20, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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Commons:Batch uploading/timbeek.com/[edit]
- Source to upload from:
http://timbeek.com/ in particular music tracks listed in http://timbeek.com/royalty-free-music/isrc/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern?
No general pattern, but there's a master list (not sure if it's complete) of track pages here - http://timbeek.com/royalty-free-music/isrc/, Donwload links in the UI seem to link to numbered subdirectories, but general pattern undetermined or not obvious.
- Does the site have an API?
Unknown.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?)
Unknown
- Did you contact the site owner?
Site owner not contacted.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
A Small set of 'production music' tracks, in assorted genres.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
See: http://timbeek.com/royalty-free-music/license/ , assuming attribution requirments are met the music appears to be under CC-BY 4.0. (see also: http://timbeek.com/royalty-free-music/faq/ and http://timbeek.com/royalty-free-music/copyright/)
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
{{Information}} with additional fields as was previously implemented for the incomptech.com batch upload(this site seems to use a simmilar approach).
ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 19:05, 15 December 2017 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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Images of listed buildings by Stephen Richards on Geograph.org.uk[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://www.geograph.org.uk
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/[ID]
- Does the site have an API? Yes: http://www.geograph.org.uk/help/api
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) Don't know
- Did you contact the site owner? No need
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
- All photographs of listed buildings by this user are of high quality and are tagged [listed building]. They would be very useful to have on Commons as every listed building has an item on Wikidata. I'd like them to be uploaded en masse and given the categories Category:Listed buildings in [county or London borough] and Category:Images by Stephen Richards. I could then further refine the listed building categories manually. However, the terms "Grade I", "Grade II*" and "Grade II" (the three listing grades for buildings in England and Wales) appear in the image descriptions, so is there a way that these could be picked out and used to categorise the images on Commons?
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Ham II (talk) 19:50, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
- @Ham II: first time I notice this. The GeographBot is uploading again (for quite some time already). It started at one many years ago and it's now at 3645078 which was contributed 9 September, 2013. It's slowly catching up and at some point all the files you were looking for will also be uploaded. Multichill (talk) 09:31, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
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USDA NRCS Plants Database[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://plants.usda.gov/
- Do the media URLs follow a pattern? Yes.
- Does the site have an API? No.
- What else could ease uploading? (is the site valid XHTML, do they use a WCM…?) valid XHTML
- Did you contact the site owner? No.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …): Public domain: 10771 photos and 7064 line drawings, with species information for categorization. There are other copyrighted images as well, some of which may be freely licensed.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied?
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Opinions[edit]
@Guanaco: There is a lot of copyrighted material within these images, e.g. [4] [5]. (Just because this is a U.S. government web site this does not mean all the material is U.S. government material and by this means freely usable!) Actually I have not found too many images that really can be used (e.g. [6]). You should at least provide a procedure how to distinguish between copyrighted and free material. --Reinhard Kraasch (talk) 11:02, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
- @Reinhard Kraasch: The gallery search function [7] has a filter by copyright status. [8]
- I've found that the URLs linked by the thumbnails provide species information within <title>: https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=HACA2&photoID=haca2_003_ahp.jpg#
- and correspond to the URLs of the actual files: https://plants.usda.gov/gallery/pubs/haca2_003_php.jpg
- as well as the URL with copyright status and recommended attribution info: https://plants.usda.gov/java/usageGuidelines?imageID=haca2_003_ahp.jpg
- The search is navigable with
&page=2
, 3, 4, etc. - I'm actually interested in scripting this myself now, though it would be my first batch upload task. Guanaco (talk) 14:23, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
- @Guanaco: Well, just go on... On the other hand it always is a good idea to have a second opinion with such a batch upload - especially for the non-technical aspects. --Reinhard Kraasch (talk) 20:52, 10 July 2017 (UTC)
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US National Archives[edit]
I am hoping to begin a bulk upload of media from the US National Archives in the next few weeks. This will be a very different approach from the first upload, which was based on uploading files from an offline drive and scraping HTML for the metadata. This time around, NARA has an API for our online catalog, and so I am building a bot, using mwclient, to upload using the live metadata and files from the API. Some details:
- Dataset
The dataset includes all PD materials at https://catalog.archives.gov (API: https://catalog.archives.gov/api/v1). I plan to begin with a series of ~100,000 WWI-era photos. Technically, there are over 15 million files (and counting) in this dataset.
- File names
The script is currently configured to name files with the formula: For single-page items:
- "File:[TITLE] - NARA - [NAID].ext"
- Where "[TITLE]" is the catalog record's title field, and "[NAID]" is the National Archives Identifier. If this is over the character limit, "[TITLE]" is automatically truncated, with "(...)" appended.
For multi-page items (since the above formula would give all files belonging to one catalog record the same title):
- "File:[TITLE] - NARA - [NAID] (page X).ext"
- Metadata
We are developing a custom metadata mapping, since NARA does not adhere to a metadata standard. You can see the metadata template we use here: {{NARA-image-full}}. Some notes:
While all the records in this catalog come from NARA or partner institutions, there are many different facility locations, and some NARA facilities have their own institutions templates already (e.g. US presidential libraries). Therefore, I am creating institution templates to go along with all NARA locations, and the script will insert the correct institution template based on a mapping.
NARA's authority file is not yet mapped to Wikidata, however that is definitely something that would be useful in the future. For now, we will upload files with NARA's creator and author names and their NAIDs and links back to the catalog authority record. However, including the NAIDs in a Commons template field means that in the future, Wikidata could be used to make creator templates appear instead. Any help with this would be appreciated.
- Licenses
Because NARA records are nearly all (>99%) derived from the records of US federal agencies, these uploads will use {{PD-USGov}} or its subtemplates. Most NARA records are in one of about 600 record groups based on their creating agency, so I am using a mapping of NARA record groups to Commons PD-USGov templates so that the bot can apply the more specific agency templates in most cases. Help filling out this mapping would be appreciated.
Nearly all holdings of the US National Archives are in the public domain as a work of the federal government (or, otherwise, due to age). This is marked in the "use restriction" field in the catalog, with a value of "Unrestricted" indicating public domain determination by the archivists. Therefore, the script will be configured to skip over any records in which the use restriction is anything other than "unrestricted" (even "possibly" ones, which could ultimately be PD, but need a human determination).
- Categories
All uploads will be automatically categorized by the metadata template into Category:Media contributed by the National Archives and Records Administration and a category for the series they belong to (such as Category:US National Archives series: DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern, compiled 1972 - 1977). Eventually, the script will be designed to create the series category if a file is uploaded for a series which does not yet have one.
When it comes to topical categories, past NARA uploads utilized the {{Uncategorized}} tag to encourage the community to add topical tags. However, since this creates work for the community, I am planning this time around to run uploads a small batch (hundreds to a few thousand) at a time, so I can upload them with one or more topical categories that apply to all records in the batch, rather than uncategorized.
- Code
You can find the upload bot's code at https://github.com/usnationalarchives/wikimedia-upload. This project is being developed in public on NARA's official GitHub account. I would welcome collaboration (pull requests or otherwise) there. In addition, the Commons community is welcome to file issue reports on that repo.
- Examples
The most recent test uploads can be viewed in Category:US National Archives series: American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs. I am still polishing the upload script, but these examples essentially represent what should be expected from the bot once it gets started.
Opinions[edit]
The bot account is technically already flagged from the last bulk upload a couple of years ago, however I would like to submit the current plan to community review before restarting uploads. If there are any opinions on the bot's design or the format of uploads or other issues, I am happy to hear them. We'd also like to know whether to limit what is uploaded in any way—as in, would Commons actually be interested in 15 million files, or might some of these, like the millions of census cards, not be of interest. Also, if anyone is interested in helping out with the coding or other tasks, please feel free to let me know. This is a big undertaking. Thanks! Dominic (talk) 17:25, 31 May 2017 (UTC)
Assigned to | Progress | Bot name | Category |
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User:Dominic | Coding | User:US National Archives bot | Category:Media contributed by the National Archives and Records Administration |
ESA-Rosetta-NAVCAM[edit]
- Source to upload from: http://imagearchives.esac.esa.int/index.php?/recent_pics
- Did you observe an URL pattern? See http://imagearchives.esac.esa.int/index.php?/page/rosetta_navcam
- Do you know whether the site has an API
- What else can ease uploading (is the site valid XHTML, WCM they use…)?
- Did you contact the site owner? No.
- Describe the works to be uploaded in detail (audio files, images by …):
- Images the comet 67P/CHURYUMOV-GERASIMENKO by the NAVCAM on the Rosetta spacecraft.
- Which license tag(s) should be applied? ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 (see {{ESA-ROSETTA-NAVCAM}} for the specific license template.)
- Is there a template that could be used on the file description pages? Do you think a special template should be created?
Yann (talk) 14:32, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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USC Cinema[edit]
- Source to upload from
https://archive.org/details/usc-sound-effect-archive
- License
The files in this collection claim to be licensed CC BY 4.0. This is not true--all this archive is was someone collating the files and uploading them there. These files were all uploaded by Craig Smith on freesound.com under a CC0. The Gold and Red files are a valid {{CC0}} as Craig Smith works for USC. The Sunset Editorial files are all either {{PD-US-defective notice}} or {{PD-US-defective notice-1978-89}}. The notices are defective because according to the linked blog, all SSE ever got was a credit line. The company was no longer active by 1989, and I checked and there are no copyright registrations under SSE's name. The publication years of the sound effects however, are unknown, so I plan on tagging everything with PD-US-defective notice-1978-89.
- Description
This is a set of audio files by the University of Southern California and Sunset Editorial consisting of the original recordings of sound effects used in movies from the 60s to 80s; a few of these sound effects are very famous (like the Wilhelm Scream). This file conveniently maps all the sound effects with a metadata .csv file with descriptions and upload dates and everything, so setting up a batch upload isn't too difficult. I'm prepared to do this upload myself.
Snowmanonahoe (talk) 02:21, 27 May 2023 (UTC)
Opinions[edit]
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Old requests (before 2020-01-01)[edit]
- batch uploading/11k of Areal Photos
- batch uploading/Africa Centre
- batch uploading/Bildarchiv Austria
- Brizio, Cesare
- batch uploading/Bukowskis
- Caelum Observatory & The Mount Lemmon SkyCenter
- batch uploading/Canada Line
- batch uploading/Champlitte
- batch uploading/Codex Gigas
- batch uploading/Detroit Publishing Company at LoC
- batch uploading/The Digital South Asia Library
- batch uploading/Digitaler Portraitindex
- batch uploading/Dokpro
- batch uploading/DPLA
- batch uploading/ECGPedia
- batch uploading/ETH Zürich Bildarchiv
- batch uploading/Fonds Ancely
- batch uploading/Fonds Eugène Trutat bis
- Ford, Gerald
- batch uploading/Garden of the Victory in Chelyabinsk
- batch uploading/Geheugen van Nederland
- batch uploading/Geograph Deutschland
- batch uploading/Glitch Artwork
- batch uploading/ian.umces.edu
- batch uploading/IVIE
- Kazan, Rubin
- batch uploading/Maritime photo collection
- batch uploading/Musée des Augustins
- batch uploading/Museum of History of Photography
- batch uploading/NASA EOL
- batch uploading/National Gallery of Art
- batch uploading/National Museum of Korea
- batch uploading/Old city maps
- batch uploading/Openclipart
- batch uploading/Peter Parker's Lam Qua Paintings Collection
- Rasmussen, Kurt
- Ravel, Maurice
- batch uploading/Right Livelihood Award
- batch uploading/Rijksmuseum
- batch uploading/South African churches
- batch uploading/Spread the sign
- batch uploading/State Library of North Carolina
- Steiner, Rudolf
- batch uploading/UMich
- batch uploading/veikkos-archiv
- batch uploading/Yale
Batch uploads in progress
Batch uploads on hold[edit]
- Geograph
- Commons:Batch uploading/Archives of American Art - Federal Art Project
- Commons:Batch uploading/United States Fish and Wildlife Service
- Commons:Batch uploading/US Air Force
- Commons:Batch uploading/US Army
- Commons:Batch uploading/NYPL Digital Gallery
- Commons:Batch uploading/Airliners
- Commons:Batch uploading/University of Washington Digital Collections
- Commons:Batch uploading/Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland
- Commons:Batch uploading/Ryhiner Collection
- Commons:Batch uploading/NOAA Photo Library
- Commons:Batch uploading/Old Book Art
- Commons:Batch uploading/Piqs.de
- Commons:Batch uploading/The Tansey Collection of Miniatures
- Commons:Batch uploading/IUCN red list
Done (to be moved to past batch uploads)[edit]
- Commons:Batch uploading/US National Archives
- Commons:Batch uploading/Geographicus
- Commons:Batch uploading/Ordnance Survey
- Commons:Batch uploading/Tropenmuseum
- Commons:Batch uploading/Navy News Service
- Commons:Batch uploading/Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Commons:Batch uploading/WLANL
- Commons:Batch uploading/Anefo
- Commons:Batch uploading/Library of Congress
- Commons:Batch uploading/Internet Archive and BEIC
- Commons:Batch uploading/TheNounProject
- Commons:Batch uploading/Mineral pictures of Leon Hupperichs on mineralienatlas
- Commons:Batch uploading/Mollusca by Jan Delsing
- Commons:Batch uploading/Pearson Scott Foresman SVG files
- Commons:Batch uploading/Population distributions of Japan
- Commons:Batch uploading/VOA pronunciation sound files
Failed[edit]
- Commons:Batch uploading/West Bengal Public Library Network
- Commons:Batch uploading/Zorger
- Commons:Batch uploading/Beinecke's collections
Scripters[edit]
- Multichill (talk · contribs)
- Jarekt (talk · contribs)
- Slick (talk · contribs) - no audio/video
- Fæ (talk · contribs) - see project list
- Husky (talk · contribs)
Currently inactive[edit]
- TheDJ (talk · contribs)
- Duesentrieb (talk · contribs)
- Aude (talk · contribs) - including batch audio & video uploads
- Basvb (talk · contribs)
Tools[edit]
- See Commons:Upload tools. The Python Wikipedia Bot framework supports image uploads and is particularly versatile.
- Commonist - free Java program to upload large numbers of files to Commons
- d:Help:QuickStatements - tool for batch upload of metadata to Wikidata, which can be than accessed by {{Artwork}} and other templates.
- Flickrripper allows batch uploading from a set, group or a user id on flickr.
- We need tools to facilitate rapid, accurate categorization of many images at once.
Scripts, Examples and Information[edit]
- the scripts I using on jobs here and here
- a bash script to extract the VRINs on (U.S. military) pictures on commons, can very usefull to find duplicate before upload
- Details about 'Zoomify' images and how to get it (in German)
- Howto import images from news.kremlin.ru: import news.kremlin.ru news gallery.sh & import news.kremlin.ru photo gallery.sh
- Another option so to download the images to your local machine, then upload with Pattypan.