Characteristics of Archivists and Subdivisions
Hi, Cristen.
Yes, absolutely, your idea of incorporating the characteristics of the performing arts archivists stuff into other sections makes perfect sense and seems a good way to include what is very interesting information, but a little odd as a stand alone section. Thanks for the suggestion!
And definitely, breaking up the big sections is on my list!
I do want to include more media, though (speaking to your topic a bit) I am always a little spooked about copyright issues. I will have to look at how other folks in the class have handled attribution and look at what the wiki wizards say about incorporating copyrighted materials into a class wiki. Falls under fair dealing with proper attribution, yeah?
Hi Chelsea,
Copyright on the wiki is a tricky issue that I haven't figured out yet. Here is what the upload wizard for the UBC Wiki has to say: http://wiki.ubc.ca/index.php/Special:UploadWizard
There is no mention of fair dealing, and my guess is because this is a public site, so that might affect what we can include even if it is for research purposes. I don't think that fair dealing applies, but I could be wrong.
I checked this out for some clarification: http://copyright.ubc.ca/requirements/fair-dealing/ It's difficult to say, I think, because if we use an image we are using the entire image.
What do you think? Maybe Greg can weigh in?
Yeah, I looked at that upload wizard thing, too, and it kind of put me off of the idea of adding any media.
I was able to find some theatre and dance related archival images on Flickr Commons, but, while they will provide visual interest, they don't actually relate directly to any of the institutions I talk about, and just grabbing something from the website of one of the archives I am discussing seems to be a no-no.
So, what say you Groupies? Add non-copyright restricted visual content for the heck of it, even if it's only tangentially relevant?