Date: Thu 11 Oct 19:13:16 CDT 2007
From: ----------@ualberta.ca Add To Address Book
Subject: Re: Website image
To: ---------@uiuc.edu
Hi,
No problem to use the image for your Wikipedia article. It would be
good if you can somehow refer to our facility or the webpage where it
was taken from.
Regards,
Dimitre
Quoting -------@uiuc.edu:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently putting together a Wikipedia article for a class I am
> taking. I saw that there is a nice image of a Kratos Axis-165
> w/ISS analysis located on your website. Would it be possible for
> me to take the image and enter it into the public domain so that it
> would be acceptable content on the Wikipedia (LEIS) page? If so,
> please let me know and I will find out exactly what needs to be
> done for this process.
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{{Information |Description=Image of a Kratos Axis-165 system equiped with XPS, ISS, and AES, from Alberta Centre for Surface Engineering and Science (ACSES) |Source=http://www.ualberta.ca/ACSES/ACSES3/instrumentation/instruments/Axis165.htm |Date=15Octob