These processes are designed to improve the quality of the images used in the Scouting project and to ensure they meet the Wikipedia standards of fair use. In the past, images have had no common format as to name, size or quality. They have suffered from background artifacts, skewing, licensing and other problems that detract from the overall article quality.

Wikipedia is not a place to store images of a patch collection. "Gallery" articles of non-free images are not allowable.

Standards and information[edit]

Policies
Guidelines
Content guidelines
Templates
Tutorials
Wikimedia Commons

Image team[edit]

These editors are available to aid in image issues:

Image reuse[edit]

When uploading images, each editor must understand that images may be re-used by other editors for other purposes. Images released as free or uploaded to Wikimedia Commons may be used by anyone on any web site; there is no way to limit such reuse.

Youth protection

When uploading images of youth, each editor must understand the laws of their locality and country and the rules of their national Scouting organization. Such rules and laws may not specifically cover images released in this manner. Editors must keep in mind that freely released images may be reused in ways they did not intend.

Boy Scouts of America

Guide to Safe Scouting: Youth Protection in Scouting does not cover photos. Per Resources for Council Webmasters, each council is supposed to develop guidelines for publishing images on council, district and unit websites; the only National recommendation is to not post the names of youth with their photo.

Recommendations

Quality[edit]

Naming[edit]

Non-free image use[edit]

Non-free logos

Rule of thumb: If the organization does not have an article or a paragraph in an article, don't upload related logos.

Other non-free images

Licensing[edit]

Non-free logos

Fair use should be claimed only when the image is non-replaceable. This generally applies to logos, badges, emblems, awards and similar that are copyrighted and any derivative thereof would still be copyrighted.

Non-free other

Free or public domain

Rationales and information[edit]

Non-free media rationale

All non-free images require a rationale stating why they can be used under the fair use rules.

Examples are at Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Examples of media rationales; shortcut WP:S-RAT.

Information for free images

Free images do not need a rationale, but should include information on the media.

Categories[edit]

Non-free logos

The following non-free template will automatically add the appropriate category:

Category:Scouting logos
Category:Boy Scouts of America logos
Category:Boy Scouts of America council logos
Category:Boy Scouts of America merit badges
Category:Non free Philmont Scout Ranch images

Non-free other

Use the appropriate copyright tag and add one of the following categories:

Free (public domain)

Add one of the following categories (or create an appropriate sub-category):

Updating and obsoleting images[edit]

If an image is superseded by an improved version, the old image should be obsoleted:

Talk page[edit]

After uploading an image, rate the talk page by adding:

((ScoutingWikiProject|class=Image))

Brand guides[edit]

Many national Scout organizations have guides for the use of their logos:

Using images[edit]

Thumbnail

Example

The classic method of using images is with thumbnails. This will show the image to the right:

[[File:Example.png|thumb|45px|Example]]

Multiple image

Caption1
Caption2

Often, it is desired to group a number of images. In the past, tables were used to perform such grouping. Tables require repetitive wikicode and may be esoteric to some editors. They also require the use of breaks to keep them in proper alignment. ((Multiple image)) has been developed to resolve these issues and to ease the inclusion of images in this manner. The box on the right is coded as:

((Multiple image
| image1 = Example.png | width1 = 90 | caption1 = Caption1
| image2 = Example.png | width2 = 90 | caption2 = Caption2
))