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… are thinking of using a Creative Commons-licensed work you can read more in CC wiki’s Considerations for Licensees Here it is. Removal of an image or other work from your website does not necessarily resolve the issue of unauthorised/unlicensed use. A copyright owner or their re…
…ns is to encode website content in a higher-level abstraction from HTML (e.g. a wiki-based website, when content authors can specify that a particular piece of text is to be emphasized strongly [which would be rendered within a block], but they cannot specify that a particular pi…
…öger et al. 2012; Biljecki et al. 2016) and Building Information Modelling (BIM wiki 2020). These have been transferred to historical architecture and heritage research (Andrews et al. 2015; Antonopoulou and Bryan 2017), and to a limited degree to archaeology (Agugiaro et 7 Figur…
… Vragen die hier gesteld worden worden ook hier beantwoord. De Nederlandstalige Wikipedia bestaat sinds 19 juni 2001 en telt inmiddels 2.217.692 artikelen en 8.297 actieve gebruikers. We werken hier aan het ideaal van een vrij beschikbare, vrij bewerkbare en neutrale encyclopedie…
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…