The kind of open-access materials most widely used on Wikimedia projects is figures from scholarly articles. This extends to historic publications, e.g. the
benzeneformulae from
Kekulé's original article that depict the molecule's two
resonance structures.[1] However, chemical formulae are nowadays preferentially rendered in editable
vector graphics formats like
SVG.
A page from the
lab notebook underlying the experiments described in Lang & Botstein (2011).[2]
Different kinds of media are being posted within articles or their supplements.
The kind of open-access materials most widely used on Wikimedia projects is figures from scholarly articles. This extends to historic publications, e.g. the
benzeneformulae from
Kekulé's original article that depict the molecule's two
resonance structures.[1] However, chemical formulae are nowadays preferentially rendered in editable
vector graphics formats like
SVG.
A page from the
lab notebook underlying the experiments described in Lang & Botstein (2011).[2]
Different kinds of media are being posted within articles or their supplements.