11-04-2006, 09:49 PM
Hi,
I am very interested in writing articles for this. I am a researcher of Hellenistic militaries and I am in the process of publishing a book on this subject. I recently started the website www.antiquemilitaryhistory.com . I have a few questions.
For source images, do you have a lot of knowledge of intellectual property rights? Were I to write an article, I would need to include many relevant images. Would I have to "copy" these images (i.e. make line-art copies of them) or would simply citing the source they came form be alright?
How large would the articles be, and how many images (archeological sources, not illustrations) would you take maximum per article?
How specific or generalized would you want the articles to be?
Thanks,
Ruben
I am very interested in writing articles for this. I am a researcher of Hellenistic militaries and I am in the process of publishing a book on this subject. I recently started the website www.antiquemilitaryhistory.com . I have a few questions.
For source images, do you have a lot of knowledge of intellectual property rights? Were I to write an article, I would need to include many relevant images. Would I have to "copy" these images (i.e. make line-art copies of them) or would simply citing the source they came form be alright?
How large would the articles be, and how many images (archeological sources, not illustrations) would you take maximum per article?
How specific or generalized would you want the articles to be?
Thanks,
Ruben
Ruben
He had with him the selfsame rifle you see with him now, all mounted in german silver and the name that he\'d give it set with silver wire under the checkpiece in latin: Et In Arcadia Ego. Common enough for a man to name his gun. His is the first and only ever I seen with an inscription from the classics. - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
He had with him the selfsame rifle you see with him now, all mounted in german silver and the name that he\'d give it set with silver wire under the checkpiece in latin: Et In Arcadia Ego. Common enough for a man to name his gun. His is the first and only ever I seen with an inscription from the classics. - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian