Great! Just to be clear, I should remove the text related to MS-MS and TOF-MS and insert this image + the necessary source info?
I think thatās where I land atm; Iām happy to gauge @kevinpaniniās thoughts as well but I think weāre making progress.
I was just reviewing the Step Deck image submission citing guidelines. For this one, would it be: Photo Credit: OpenStax, CC by 4.0, via Chemistry 2e?? or no via included at all. Hereās the openstax link I found with the image:
You can shorten it, so long as the āOpenStaxā hyperlink links to the source in question (which saves you a step in specifying the āviaā part):
Example (I stole this from a random card, just for illustration purposes)):
Photo credit: OpenStax, CC BY 4.0
Itās also quicker and easier this way, and you can re-use it (since the āCC by 4.0ā part will stay the same, and you can just swap the hyperlink for the source portion)
Great. Do you agree that it still makes sense to include " The mass spectrum of a sample shows relative abundance of each ion on the y-axis and (\frac{m}{z}) along the x-axis."? I think it makes sense to continue to include this text since the spectrum provided in the image has an x-axis labeled with atomic mass and not m/z which means that all of the ions generated during this experiment had a charge of 1+. Also can I insert an image directly through the suggestion webpage or do I have to make the edits in the actual anki app and then click suggest change?
I think that is fine, and the image is perfect, like I noted yesterday uworld just basically has an image like that as an example and they use it just to talk about the different parts. Having the image means we kinda follow their path and recommendations. And especially since mass spec is pretty low yield compared to other topics itās probably good enough to just use the image to further understanding rather than memorize more info.
Yeah, I think we leave that portion in. Itās already there, and certainly not doing any harm. Probably arguably just as important to understand whatās going on in the graph as whatās going on in the underlying mechanism with the radius and whatnot.
You should be able to add an image either from within Anki, or from the webpage. It can sometimes be a bit easier to fiddle with and edit sizing of an image from within Anki but otherwise they should both be able to accommodate an image submission.
Just make sure that it is, in fact, an OpenStax image and not something thatās specifically licensed by KA (I know they use a lot of OpenStax we just donāt want to run the risk of running afoul of copyright)
In the link I posted above. Itās a textbook on openstax with the image included. On the bottom of the page it says textbooks on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License which states You are free to:
Share ā copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose, even commercially. Iām not very familiar with copyright rules. Would this imply it is ok to use since the image is in the textbook? Also maybe Iām missing something but it doesnāt look like I have an option to insert images on the site.
Yeah, if itās OpenStax weāre good to go. Even if itās used on someone elseās website, itās still marked under the same license (creative commons). There are lots of others out there (Wikimedia Commons, etc.), but it can be difficult to track them down, verify their open-source nature, etc.
For this reason we to lean on the old standbyās of OpenStax and Wiki a good chunk of the timem precisely because the images are well-made and very uncomplicatedly straightforward in their open licensing.
Basically OpenStax = always useful
I want to say that you can do it from the web page, but I may also be wrong in that (or it may be a maintainer-only permission, or something). I think I tend to add from desktop 99.9% of the time anyway just because itās easier/more comfortable for me that way, especially with images that might show up insanely small or large upon final submission.
I think it might be a maintainer only thing not sure. I tried a bunch of ways to add it in the site and couldnāt get it to work. I just submitted a new suggestion with all the suggested changes.
Cool.
Yeah, sometimes with multiple rounds of revisions it does just come down to submitting a second updated revision, or submitting an additional suggestion with just an image, or just a tag, or whatever it is. Constraints of the system, etc., etc.