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Sarah Springman, rector of ETH Zurich, matronage of the project
Beispiel: Albert Heim, professor of geology at ETH Zurich
Beispiel: Otto Jaag, professor of hydrology

Your Wikipedia article does not have a portrait photo yet? The ETH Library Image Archive will help you!

Welcome to the Wikiproject ETH Portraits! This project page is designed to coordinate portraits of people related to ETH Zurich.

"I greatly value Wikipedia." Sarah Springman, Rector of ETH Zurich

Collaborators on this project (more are welcome!):

Many thanks for the suggestion goes to Leyo and 1rhb!

Project goals

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Wikipedia is the 5th most visited website worldwide. Many ETH professors already have Wikipedia articles, but not all of them have a portrait picture. These are always very welcome when it comes to biographical information, as is the case on Wikipedia. You can improve Wikipedia with your portrait photo and support freely accessible knowledge. Every comma and every picture counts!

  1. Largest possible illustration of Wikipedia articles
  2. Creating missing Wikidata records
  3. Writing missing articles
  4. Translation of existing articles
  5. Increase the visibility of ETH professors and ETH Zurich in general

Workflow

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To image Wikipedia articles, you must upload images to Wikimedia Commons. This job is done by the ETH Library Image Archive.

Professors and lecturers

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Workflow

Just send an e-mail to mailto:bildarchiv@library.ethz.ch! We also offer personal consultations.

  1. Write us that you expressly agree to the publication of your official portrait from the Image database of Corporate Communications under a free licence on Wikimedia Commons (Personality rights).
  2. If no or an outdated image is available, please contact the Corporate Communications mailto:fotoarchiv@hk.ethz.ch. There are regular photo shoots for professors.
  3. If you would like another picture, please send us the picture including the clarified Image use policy.

ETH Library Image Archive

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We need your permission to publish your portrait. In the case of Corporate Communication images, the Image use policy have already been clarified with the photographers.

  1. Publication of the desired image in E-Pics Image Archive Online under the free Creative Commons licence CC BY-SA 4.0 wit a persistent DOI. Because of the DOI, the images must remain online even if a new image is uploaded. The images can be freely downloaded in various resolutions and used for all purposes.
  2. Upload the image to Wikimedia Commons in the category ETH-BIB Portraits for free use by Wikipedians. The images are provided with Personality rights and Consent of the person depicted.
  3. Communication with the Wikipedians
  4. Co-organisation of Wikipedia writing workshops/Edit-a-thons

Sarah Springman in E-Pics Bildarchiv Online | Wikimedia Commons | Wikidata | Wikipedia Englisch | Wikipedia Arabian and many more language versions.

The ETH Library Image Archive has been the largest provider of images for Swiss memory institutions on the Commons since 2016, with over 54,000 images. For many years, the ETH Library has pursued a digital strategy of going where the users are. Our latest Wikipedia project was the illustration of all Swiss community articles with a historical aerial photograph (final report in German).

Wikipedians

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  1. Integration of the image into the Wikidata data set or creation of the data set.
  2. Integration of the image into existing Wikipedia articles.
  3. Writing new Wikipedia articles.
  4. Translating existing Wikipedia articles.

Timetable

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  • 27 January 2021: Start with the conversion of HLS articles into still missing Wikipedia articles by employees of the Image Archive
  • 8 February 2021: Mailing to the professors of ETH Zurich
  • 15 February 2021: Upload of the first 32 Portraits
  • 15 May 2021: Writing workshop/Edit-a-thon @ ETH Zurich
  • End: 2030 at the latest for the 175th anniversary of ETH Zurich

FAQs on Wikimedia Commons, image rights and personal rights

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What is the Wikimedia Commons?

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  • Wikimedia Commons has been the central collection for image, audio and video files of Wikimedia since September 2004. Commons can be accessed directly from all language versions of Wikipedia and other sister projects (for example Wikidata or Wikisource).
  • Only free content under free licences is allowed on Wikimedia Commons, i.e. images and other media files that are not subject to copyright restrictions (Image use policy). The use of the images should be possible for anyone, at any time and for any purpose (including commercial use).
  • The use may, however, be restricted by non-copyright (Personality rights) and the licence may require special measures.

Why a free image licence?

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This comic explains why Commons does not accept "non-commercial" licences. Click the image to view it in full size.
  • On Wikimedia Commons, the free licence Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike) (CC BY-SA 4.0) is preferred.
  • BY means: appropriate copyright and rights notices must be provided, a link to the licence must be included, and it must be stated whether changes have been made.
  • SA means: if the material is remixed, modified or otherwise directly based on it, the contribution may only be distributed under the same licence as the original.
  • Stricter CC licenses such as ND (non derivative/no editing) or NC (non commercial/non commercial) are not permitted on the Commons.
  • A (free) image licence only covers the rights of the photographer (Image use policy) and does not indicate the consent of the person depicted (Personality rights).

Which image rights do I have to clarify?

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Are my personal rights sufficiently protected?

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  • Yes. Your image can be used for all Wikimedia projects, for which you have given your consent as the person depicted. Commons respects the rights of those depicted and has a moral obligation to handle images of people ethically.
  • We mark each image with the Personality rights. It is intended to warn recyclers, especially those outside of the Wikimedia projects, that the consent of the person depicted is required for any use, especially in the case of non or low-profile persons. Users* of this illustration ensure that the intended use complies with applicable law. Users are themselves responsible for not infringing the personal rights of third parties.
  • Each image is provided with the consent of the person depicted. It indicates that the guidelines for photographs of recognisable persons have been observed. It should be used in photographs and videos showing identifiable persons.

What happens to my portrait on Wikimedia Commons?

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  • Users can use the image for all Wikimedia projects, download it and use it freely for other purposes.
  • For all images on Commons, free commercial re-use from a copyright standpoint must be permitted. However, the person depicted in a photograph may refuse to re-use it or demand payment for it.
  • Once uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, the images cannot be deleted!

Can an old picture in the Wikipedia article be replaced?

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  • Yes, the image in the Wikipedia article can be changed at any time. For a new image, the upload procedure then starts all over again.
  • But, once uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, the images can no longer be deleted! The old image remains on Wikimedia Commons.

Why is the picture put online on E-Pics Image Archive Online?

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  • E-Pics Image Archive Online is the E-Pics catalogue of the ETH Library Image Archive .
  • The images on E-Pics Image Archive Onnline are available under a free licence and thus meet the requirements of Wikimedia Commons.
  • The images are uploaded from E-Pics Image Archive Online to Wikimedia Commons and also linked back.
  • The images on E-Pics Image Archive Online are given a DOI and are therefore citable. DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. DOI is a persistent URL.
  • Because of the DOI, the images must remain online even if a new image should be uploaded.
  • The ETH Library is a recognised partner of Wikimedia Commons.
  • The images are stored on Commons at ETH Library.

What is Wikidata?

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  • Wikidata is the knowledge database for all Wikimedia projects, e. g. for linking the language versions of Wikipedia articles. It is a authority control and platform for Linked Open Data.
  • Wikidata provides generally valid data such as dates of birth, profession or employer. The ORCID or Twitter account can also be entered.
  • The portrait can be integrated into Wikidata.
  • The data in Wikidata is available under the Creative Commons licence CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. This means that the data can be used freely without specifying an author.
  • Wikidata is developing rapidly and with 90 million data objects (as of September 2020) is already one of the most important knowledge databases with Linked Open Data. In contrast, the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library contains around 8.6 million data sets.
  • Search engines and language assistance programmes such as Siri or Google use the Wikidata database.

What I should know about Wikipedia articles

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It is important for the history of higher education to document as many ETH professors and their work as possible in Wikipedia articles (missing articles see Fehlende Artikel WikiProjektseite in German.

  • It is not appreciated in Wikipedia if you write about yourself!
  • It is not intended to publish complete bibliographies, these should be listed on your website or in the ETH Research Collection.
  • The Image Archive does not write articles.
  • The Image Archive does not accept any correction requests for existing articles. These can be deposited on the discussion page of the Wikipedia article together with a proof.
  • We clarify the relevance criteria for missing articles with Wikipedia (Wikipedia German und Wikipedia English).
  • We are planning regular Writing workshops/Edit-a-thons with Hadi from spring 2021. Wikipedians and those who want to become Wikipedians write and translate articles within the scope of their possibilities.
  • If you would like to hold a writing workshop as part of a course, we would be happy to support you!

Lists

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For complete lists please go to the project site in German.

Translation into English

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Status: Mai 2020, blue=articles in English, red=missing articles in English, Source: manual matching metadata of the Image Archive with Wikipedia articles

Gregor Aas - Haruthiun Abeljanz - Theodor Abt - Markus Aebi - Armand Albert-Petit - Peter Amann (engineer) - Nikolaus Amrhein - Eduard Amstutz - Hubert Annen - Peter Baccini - Hugo Bachmann (civil engineer) - Günther Baechler - Henry Baltes - Matthias Baltisberger - Hans Ulrich Bambauer - Bruno Bauer (electrical engineer) - Ivo Bauersima - Ernst Baumann (electrical engineer) - Emil Baur - Valentin Bearth - Hermann Behn-Eschenburg - Wolfgang Berg (physicist) - Karl Berger (electrical engineer) - Thomas Bernauer - Rudolf Bernoulli - Hans Biäsch - Erich Bickel - Alessandro Birolini - Jean-Pierre Blaser - Eugen Böhler - Emil Bosshard - Heinrich Brandenberger (engineer) - Rudolf Braun (technician) - Carl Brun - Nina Buchmann - Hans Bühlmann - Hans Burger (forest scientist) - Conrad Burri - Robert Burri - Georg Busch (physicist) - Guido Calgari - Melitta Schachner Camartin - Mario Campi - Francis Chaperon - Peter Chen (chemist) - Antoine-Elisée Cherbuliez (musicologist) - Hans Rudolf Christen - Corneliu Constantinescu - Edgar Crasemann - Andrea Deplazes - Andreas Diekmann - Peter Dimroth - Günther Dissertori - Robert Dubs - Irving J. Dunn - Peter Egger (economist) - John Eggert - Fritz Eggimann - Gustav Eichelberg - Ralph Eichler (physicist) - Hans-Georg Elias - Stefanie Engel - Fritz Ernst (literary scholar) - Leopold Ettlinger (microbiologist) - Jérôme Faist - Daniel Farinotti - Giovanni Felder - Hans Eduard Fierz - Hans Frey (officer) - Hans Rudolf Fuhrer - Pierre Gabriel - Walter Gander - Charles-Edouard Geisendorf - Eduard Gerecke - Eduard Gerlich - Hans Gersbach - Ernst Georg Gladbach - Silvia Gmür - Robert Gnehm - Wilhelm von Gonzenbach - Étienne Grandjean - Ernest Grosselin - Ulrich Grubenmann (mineralogist) - Herbert Grubinger - Martin Fürchtegott Grübler - Wilhelm Gruissem - David Gugerli - Gottfried Guggenbühl - Walter Guggenbühl - Hans H. Günthard - Detlef Günther (chemist) - Heinrich Gutersohn - Felix Gutzwiller - August Guyer - Egon Haar - Leonhard Haas (archivist) - Michael Hagner - Karl W. Haltiner - Michael Hampe (philosopher) - René Hantke - Werner Hartmann (didactician) - Uta Hassler - Albert Hauser - Robert Haussmann - Trix Haussmann-Högl - Hans Hengartner - Hans Jürgen Herrmann - Jacques Herzog - Karl Hescheler - Karl Heumann (chemist) - Angelika Hilbeck - Karl Emil Hilgard - Reto M. Hilty - Donald Hilvert - Karl Hofacker - Paul Hofer (art historian) - Franz Xaver Hofmann - Hans Hofmann (architect) - Reinhold Hohl - Ottmar Holdenrieder - Adolf Rudolf Holzhalb - Emil Honegger - Oskar Howald - Benedikt Huber - Gerhard Huber (philosopher) - Walther Hug - Konrad Hungerbühler - Norbert Hungerbühler - Dieter Imboden - Felix Philipp Ingold - Otto Jaag - André Jaecklin - Riccardo Jagmetti - Werner Jaray - Rudolf Jaun - Alphonse Jeannet - Peter Jenny (architect) - Gunnar Jeschke - Eberhard Jochem - Joseph Jung - Eduard Fueter junior - Arnold Otto Kaech-Scholl - Ursula Keller (physicist) - Conrad Keller (zoologist) - Franz Kernic - Dieter Kienast - Andreas Kilcher - Gebhard Kirchgässner - Christian Klein (pharmacist) - Fritz Kurt Kneubühl - Albert Knoepfli - Hermann Knuchel - Max-Albert Knus - Rudolf Koblet - Walo Koch - Emmanuel Kowalski - Adolf Kraemer (agronomist) - Martin Kröger (physicist) - Helmut Krueger - Olaf Kübler (physicist) - Karl Kuhlmann - Emil Kuhn-Schnyder - Hans Künzi - Hans-Rudolf Kurz - Jean-Marc Lamunière - Elias Landolt (forest scientist) - Pierre Lardy - Georg Lasius - Alfred Laubi - Henri L. Le Roy - Wilhelm Ludwig Lehmann - Hans Leibundgut - Martin Lendi - Peter Leuthold - Alain de Libera - Felix Lincke - Arthur Linder - Ulrike Lohmann - Hans Lörtscher - Fritz Lüdi - Tobias Luthe - Fritz Machatschek - Peter Märkli - Peter Marti (civil engineer) - Carl Martius - Jakob Maurer (architect) - Judith McKenzie - Markus Meier - Ernst Meissner - Sacha Menz - Frédéric Merkt - Joël Mesot - Pierre de Meuron - Adrian Meyer - Karl Meyer (historian) - Paul Meyer (architect, 1939) - Urs Meyer (electrical engineer) - Ruth Meyer Schweizer - Eugen Meyer-Peter - Hanns Möhler - Hans J. Moor - Bill Morandi - Georg Mörsch - Kurt Mühlethaler - Stephan Müller (geophysicist) - Alwin Nachtweh - Reinhard Nesper - Henri Niesz - Fred Nötzli - Petr Novák (chemist) - Anton Nowacki - Franz Oswald - Hans Rudolf Ott (physicist) - Hans Pallmann - Alojz Paulin - Felicitas Pauss - Karl Pestalozzi (engineer) - Albert Pfluger - Franz Prášil - Alfred de Quervain (geophysicist) - Johann Rudolf Rahn - Ortwin Renn - Heinz Rey - Timothy J. Richmond - Hans Richner - Martin Rikli (botanist) - Sereina Riniker - Roland Ris - Max Ritter (civil engineer) - Arthur Rohn - Louis Rollier - Alfred Roth (architect) - Otto Roth (bacteriologist) - Markus Rothacher - Emil Rothpletz - Rudolf Salzmann - Vahid Sandoghdar - Willi Sauter - Walter Saxer - Walter Schädelin - Hans-Rudolf Schalcher - Hans Schardt - Walter Schaufelberger - Florian Scheck - Hans-Jörg Schek - Martin Scheringer - Guido Schilling - Paul Schläpfer - Karl Schmid (philologist, 1907) - Franz Schmithüsen - Dolf Schnebli - Jörg Schneider (civl engineer) - Martin E. Schwab - Felix Schwarz - Martin Schweizer - Robert Schwyzer - Paul Seippel - Hans Rudolf Sennhauser - Viktor Sidler - Miroslav Šik - Wilhelm Simon (chemist) - Kurt R. Spillmann - Annette Spiro - Ralph Spolenak - Andreas Sprecher von Bernegg - August Stadler - Julius Stadler - Albert A. Stahel - Laurent Stalder - Astrid Staufer - Rudolf Steiger (military educator) - Ludwig Stein (philosopher) - Albert Heinrich Steiner - Dieter Steiner - Hansjürg Steinlin - Elsbeth Stern - Alfred Stern (historian) - Walter Steurer - Max Strutt - Shana Sturla - Franz Tank - Bruno Thürlimann - Hans Werner Tobler - Andreas Tönnesmann - William Dupré Treadwell - Johann Jakob Treichler - Volkmar Trommsdorff - Matthias Troyer - Eberhard Ulich - Philip Ursprung - Heinrich Ursprung (biologist) - Andrea Vasella - Effy Vayena - Gert Viertel - Daniel L. Vischer - Adolf Max Vogt - Günther Vogt - Albert Volkart - Stephan M. Wagner - Paul Waltenspühl - Chris Walton - Hans-Urs Wanner - Jürg Wartenweiler - Heinrich Emil Weber - Bernhard Wehrli (chemist) - Emo Welzl - Nicole Wenderoth - Andreas Wenger - Sabine Werner - Joris Van Wezemael - Joseph Wiel - Urs Wild - Erich Windhab - Erich Wintermantel - Folker Wittmann - Alfred Wolfer - Hans Jakob Wörner (chemist) - Carl August Zehnder - Josef Zemp (art historian) - Heinrich Zollinger (chemist) - Giuseppe Zoppi - Bruno Zschokke - ...

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