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Problems with upload of File:X-ray delta shaped extra phalanx.tiff

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Oops

Had a bit of an edit conflict there - all the polishing I did to your article on triphalangeal thumb overwrote the more recent modifications you made. Give me a few minutes and I'll incorporate your content (incl. images!) DS (talk) 14:07, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Oh dear. I've added the images back in, and now I see that you haven't included any details about where the images came from or what licenses they're available under. We absolutely positively need those details, or else the images will get deleted. You do have a few days to get the information, but it's best to supply it when making the initial upload. (Good article, though.) DS (talk) 14:12, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Oh dear, oh dear. Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction could be a problem - it looks like you copied it from (a whole bunch of) external sources. Now, you did cite those sources, which is good, but... you can't just copy/paste such huge quantities of content like that. You have to rewrite it. Use your own words. Understand? DS (talk) 14:27, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Important note

(See below, rewritten with original writer's consent) FT2 (Talk | email) 20:34, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Image and copyright issues

Hi,

You've been writing some amazingly good medical articles - I'm not a doctor so I cannot tell fully their accuracy but they look very good indeed. By rights if they are as good as they look, some of them should end up at some point on the front page of Wikipedia eventually as featured articles, showcasing what editors can achieve.

I hope (and apologies for checking) they are not copies of other articles or books. I notice wording such as "which are discussed in this chapter" [1]. Are they all original works of your own, or is the text taken from elsewhere?

As for images, we have an automated system that's picking up a lot of issues on images you have uploaded. As an educational resource allowing reuse, we take great care to check that images are appropriately attributed and copyright status, copyright holder etc is known and useable. The software is noticing that the copyright status of many images is not clear, and the posts above are asking for this to be fixed on the images uploaded and any future ones.

The basics are that the images need to be "free" or public domain (ie can be used and modified by anyone), which usually means confirming who is the copyright holder and checking they are willing to (or have) released the rights to that extent, or if you are the copyright holder making clear you have done so, so we can host and use the images. Usually that';s done by a template on the image page which is easy to get used to after a few uploads. We're aiming to make it simpler but software rewriting to do this may take some time.

Meantime if you need help please let me know and I'll point you to someone able to do so. Let me know if you need help.

FT2 (Talk | email) 20:34, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

About this account

Thank you for the positive response. In fact, the content that we added over the last weeks has been added by medical students as part of a ten-week class on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. All content created by the students has been checked by plastic surgeons or residents specialized in the topic of the page. As a supervisor for this project, we decided to use one account for all students. I am not sure if this was the right choice. Presently, the account is blocked and I am not sure how to correct this or what to do. In addition, we indeed has some problems with the images although we instructuted students very carefully on what to do. All material is in fact "free". I hope that this explains things a little and any help is appreciated.

I have not gone through all contributions, but the Peripheral nerve reconstruction article most definitely contains copyrighted material. Details are outlined on Talk:Peripheral nerve reconstruction.
Furthermore, sharing of accounts on Wikipedia is not within policy; see WP:ACCOUNT.
I would also say that Wikipedia is not a school project. We certainly welcome contributions from anyone who submits content that meets policies, but it is not for testing or learning, per se. (We have a WP:SANDBOX for learning how to edit from a technical perspective.)
Regarding unblocking, as the administrator who blocked your account, I will not be the one to review any request for unblock. That would be up to someone else. I suggest you read {{unblock}} as a start. You may also want to read WP:FIVE.  Frank  |  talk  13:33, 15 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for the response. We understand that this is not a learning environment. However, I want to stress that this was small scale teaching. A total of 24 student choose this 10-week program on reconstructive surgery. In groups of two, they worked on this with each group having a separate supervisor, being either a plastic surgeon or an experienced plastic surgery resident. The supervisor was involved in designing the page, in editing and in approval before any content would be placed online. In fact, not everything that was written has been placed on Wikipedia. The topics were selected by the supervisor and is part of their medical specialty and in many cases were topics of their PhD studies. We feel that we can therefore really quantity the quality of the pages (although, in spirit of Wikipedia, of course they can always be improved).
We chosen one account so that I could monitor any changes after the project would be finished. However, I will change that and make sure that from now on everyone (including myself and the supervisor) will use a personal account.
As for the copy right issue on the topic of peripheral nerve reconstruction: there were a number of sentences that were similar from publications. It were single sentences from publications and the source was references but not quoted. We have tried to adjust this, but have not been able to publish the new version.
I appreciate your (plural?) efforts to rewrite Peripheral nerve reconstruction. Unfortunately, the content at Talk:Peripheral nerve reconstruction/Temp was not rewritten from scratch as the template advises. It remained unusable. For instance:

Some disadvantages are the potential difficulties with isolation and controlled proportion. Autologous tissue grafts have been used extensively for nerve repair applications. Nerve autografts are typically derived from one of several cutaneous nerves, such as the sural or saphenous nerve, with an available length up to about 40 cm and a cable diameter of 2–3 cm. In addition to the nerve graft, other natural tissues, such as autologous vein grafts, have been used to limited extents in the clinic. Furthermore, there are researchers focusing on natural tissue grafts for peripheral nerve repair. However, they may have good results but they are hold back by the fact that the same tissue must be removed from the patient.

The source (at page 302) says:

Drawbacks, on the other hand, include potential difficulties with isolation and controlled scale-up. Autologous tissue grafts have been used extensively for nerve repair applications. Nerve autografts are typically derived from one of several cutaneous nerves, such as the sural or saphenous nerve, with an available length up to about 40 cm and a cable diameter of 2–3 cm (39, 40).... In addition to the nerve graft, other natural tissues, such as autologous muscle (41, 42) and vein grafts (17, 43–45), have been used to limited extents in the clinic.

This is not an acceptable method of handling previously published content on Wikipedia. You can only import previously published text if you can verify that it is public domain or compatibly licensed with our license. Even if it is, you must acknowledge that you are copying content to comply with our guidelines on plagiarism. If it is not public domain or compatibly licensed, you may use brief excerpts of text if these are clearly marked as quotations and used for good reasons such as those set out at non-free content policy and guideline. Otherwise, you may use the information, but not the creative structure of the original, which includes language but also may include selection and organization of material. (See Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing.)
I note that another new account came in and actually made the copyright problem worse. I've left a note about this at User talk:Wikiclass emc. If this is one of your students, please make sure that they understand that they must careful to comply with our copyright policies. As it says at the bottom of every edit screen, "Content that violates any copyrights will be deleted." I'm sure this will be far more discouraging of their enthusiasm in the long run than having to take the time to properly paraphrase their sources.
I'm afraid that, given the continuing issues, both the article and its rewrite have had to be deleted. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:29, 20 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

File copyright problem with File:Flowchart wiki.pdf

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Copyright problem: Peripheral nerve reconstruction

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If you would like to begin working on a new version of the article you may do so at this temporary page. Leave a note at Talk:Peripheral nerve reconstruction saying you have done so and an administrator will move the new article into place once the issue is resolved. Thank you, and please feel welcome to continue contributing to Wikipedia. Happy editing!  Frank  |  talk  21:58, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

November 2010

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Hi Plastische erasmusmc,
there are problems with several of your image uploads. Please look at you commons:User talk:Plastische erasmusmc. --Túrelio (talk) 10:45, 11 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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This is your last warning; the next time you remove a file deletion tag from the file description page of a Wikipedia file without resolving the problem that the tag refers to, you may be blocked from editing without further notice.  Frank  |  talk  12:20, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

You have been blocked indefinitely from editing for disruptive editing. You have ignored all attempts to communicate with you regarding your file uploads, article creations, and template removals from articles. All editors on this project must follow policies. Several editors have made repeated efforts to contact you regarding your editing habits but you have not responded.. If you would like to be unblocked, you may appeal this block by adding below this notice the text {{unblock|Your reason here}}, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first.  Frank  |  talk  13:04, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Oh dear

I was planning to leave you a warning today -- telling you that I did not want to block you, but if you didn't respond to messages we'd have no choice. It was going to be a short block, just to get your attention. But another administrator blocked you first.

The thing is, Plastische, you've submitted a lot of useful content... but you've also been making some serious procedural errors. Some very serious procedural errors. And we've been trying to tell you how to correct them, and you've been ignoring all the messages.

I'm really sorry about this, but you haven't shown any signs of even noticing that you were making mistakes. You can be unblocked if you post here, on your talk page -- although simply posting "I'm here, now unblock me" won't be enough, of course; you'll have to cooperate. Let us help you fix your mistakes, okay? DS (talk) 13:46, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Higher up on this talk page, I have responded to remarks on our contributions, explaining what happened and why some things have gone wrong. We are trying to correct the major procedural mistakes that we have made as much as we can. I want to stress again that the content has been carefully checked for accuracy and that the material that we placed is free of copyright, including the images. From now on, we will not share an account but use individual ones. Any help is appreciate and I will (now) monitor this page closely for comments and suggestions. I hope that we can be unblocked to correct our mistakes (there will not be much new material added in the coming period).
That certainly explains the situation. This is one reason that we do not permit shared accounts: although not all the students using this account were making procedural errors, they are all affected by the block! We do welcome the students' contributions (triphalangeal thumb is excellent, although we need more details for the images), but each student must keep their contributions distinct from those of their classmates. I suggest that they have userpages explaining "I am a student at the Erasmus Plastic Surgery Centre in Rotterdam, and this account is part of a class project" (or words to that effect). DS (talk) 12:46, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your quick response and understanding. I have communicated it to all students. In fact, going over the history of all 12 pages that were developed or modified, I noticed that some students already used an individual account and others started doing it last week. I know that the images on the triphalangeal thumb page are our own images and that we have written statements from the patients to use them. Hopefully, the student now know how to add them in the right way. We also still have one page blocked for possible copy right infringement: Peripheral_Nerve_Reconstruction. I will check with the students what is going on there. I am happy to hear that you welcome students' contributions. We have not often seen students so motivated for a writing assignment and there are many specialized topics within our field that have not be covered on Wikipedia so we are very interested in doing this again next year. My colleage and I will ensure then, of course, that we will not make the same mistakes!
You can see details of the copyrighted material on that page on Talk:Peripheral nerve reconstruction. That is not an exhaustive evaluation; those were three obvious sources that were directly copied rather than paraphrased. Also, please sign your entries on this talk page (not article pages, just talk pages) by adding ~~~~ after your entries. It helps easily identify who wrote what and when during a conversation.  Frank  |  talk  15:36, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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