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Good on ya, kathodonnell, its always great to see another editor at WP:AUSMUS. The Australian scene seems to be relatively neglected on wikipedia. If you want to, you can add a userbox to your User page to announce your interests. e.g. copy n paste {{User AUSMUS}} I hope you have years of productive editing on WP. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 20:25, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Kath. I thought I'd check in and see how your first month has been. If you have any questions, either technical ones about wiki markup or just ones about how things work on Wikipedia, feel free to ask me. It looks like you are doing a lot of great work!
I looked at your contribution list, and the one thing I saw that you might want to know more about is " minor" edits. My rule of thumb about marking edits "minor" is that if an edit only changes formatting or style (unless it is a major reworking of the articles layout, or something like that), it is minor; if you are making changes to content or references at all, even if it's only a key phrase, then it isn't. The whole reason we mark things "minor" is to make edit histories and watchlists more readable, based on the assumption that minor edits are the ones people are most likely not searching for or interested in checking. Hopefully that makes sense. To be clear, though, this is very much not a big deal, and nothing to worry about. :-)
You seem to be a quick study, though, which is why I didn't have much other advice. ;-) If there is anything you have been wondering about, let me know and I'll do my best to answer. Dominic· t 10:20, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Looking 'way back' Drapht was one of those articles I created in late 2006, which then faced being AFD in 2007 for not being 'notable'. Luckily since then I have learned how to create & reference articles better now but there is plenty of work still out there. Unfortunately there are only a few editors out there who seem interested in raising the standard of Aus music articles and I'm glad to help out if you need a hand. Have collaborated on a few articles with Shaidar cuebiyar in the past, which helps as it gives you the encouragement to keeping going. Like your list of references, will try and see if they assist on other articles. Anyway good luck & happy editing. 01:07, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi Kath, nice work on the Brothers Stoney article, definitely warrants inclusion in the Australian Hip Hop notable artists section. From the looks of it the state of the page appears to be the result of a heavy AfD debate? If anything I feel it's over referenced and a bit messy at the moment, perhaps you could consider consolidating some of the unnecessary references and further dealing with the WP:Orphan situation when next you work on the article, it's well referenced and shouldn't face AfD. Stevezimmy ( talk) 14:08, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
Article looks great Kath! Might I suggest possibly not including it in Australian hip hop the primary article, purely because the notable artist section has a tendency to blow out of proportion, I think it's best to reserve this for groups, producers and solo artists. If contributors begin also including DJ's (and potentially graffiti artists etc.) it'll become a swamp, thoughts? Stevezimmy ( talk) 03:49, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
Hello, Regarding the Lionel Rose article, I wanted to comment that the article on " Indigenous Australians" which we have both referred to onlys mention that this term has "found increasing acceptance" in recent decades. The problem with this term in my opinion, however, is that it is more generic and presumably is intended to include Torres Strait Islanders as well as "Aboriginal Australians" - which the article claims as the "more acceptable and correct expression" (but not, presumably, for the Islanders). Any further thoughts about this? Cheers, Afterwriting ( talk) 07:58, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
Has just been AfD - unfortunately I don't have much time on my hands to argue the case - will try and get on it on Monday in the meantime you might want to have a look at whether anny improvments can be made to support the article's retention. Dan arndt ( talk) 08:35, 12 May 2011 (UTC)
When editing pages please be truthfull in the edit summaries about the changes you make. Changing "His name comes a frequency on a cassette tape." to "Bias B has released many songs on cassette." is not "fixing some grammar". Aside from the edit summary problem the change does not reflect what was stated by the source so such a change is inapropriate. duffbeerforme ( talk) 16:31, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
I am not a great believer in deletionists. In this particular case I feel that LibStar is being over-zealous in his approach. I have crossed paths with him on other AfD nominations he has put forward. Typically he might do a precusor search on Google but if it is an article he hasn't heard of before he seems rather quick in slapping an AfD tag on it. My approach is to try and find references to justify its inclusion. I have to applaud your work in tracking down non-web based references and am happy to assist in improving any articles to ensure their retention. Dan arndt ( talk) 07:20, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
Hey Kath, the editor is correct, this is indeed the title of 360's Mixtape, what you see is what you get is the title of his debut album, I believe it's also listed in the article Stevezimmy ( talk) 02:32, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Unfortunately LibStar is at it again this time he has put an AfD notice on Who's Your Step Daddy by Funkoars. Dan arndt ( talk) 09:48, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
I've noticed you have suddenly popped up at AfDs I'm involved in. Any particular reason why? LibStar ( talk) 22:38, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
Congratulations for your work on Brad Strut, I've assessed it as Start/Low. When you make an article you're allowed to assess it yourself (up to and including B-class). With a bit more work on the Lead and formatting it should soon be C-class. I'll do some copy editing. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 21:59, 25 June 2011 (UTC)
Its been fun collaborating on John Blades, I've now rated it as C-class and I'm moving on. More work is needed on the article for B-class. The division of material per sub-section remains problematic with his electronic music work overlapping his radio work and MS & RTA discussion in both: better sub-divisions could occur per time blocks? A photo would be good and his exact birth date would help (Discogs has 8 December 1959 but its not a reliable source). Keep up your good work. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 21:16, 4 December 2011 (UTC)
Great work on upgrading the Hunter article - hadn't even noticed its creation - you potentially saved if from an AfD notice. Dan arndt ( talk) 06:09, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
Sure- the article looks great now. I just hadn't been able to find any sources and I'm glad that someone has improved it. There's actually no reason for it to be deleted now. Tokyogirl79 ( talk) 04:43, 8 December 2011 (UTC)tokyogirl79
AFAIK, Discogs is still considered to be an unreliable source and any Discogs inline sources would be removed if you're going for GA or FA, or not used if saving an article at AfD. The problem is that it is user generated, it has little reputation for fact-checking, and is a commercial site. Many discography articles (including songs and albums) have Discogs as an EL which seems allowable.
Conversely, MusicBrainz is not a commercial site, it has style guidelines and is an open content database. It appears to be widely accepted as being more reliable even though some content is user generated.
If you're generating the information from the CDs then you could use Template:Cite album-notes in an article with the url (to MusicBrainz) as a courtesy for online checking of an off-line source. A bit like using Google books to cite information. If the information is something that can't be posted to MusicBrainz, due to their input format, then you probably will have to use the template without a url.
If you end up using Discogs as a source, with you as the user generator, then make sure that such information is provided in the article or edit summary. Other editors can then determine whether it is reliable.
Hypothetical example: Joe Bloggs played zither on Mashtronix' 2014 album Ziteall Sourse which was relased on AliaK Records. [1]
{{
cite AV media notes}}
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, and |notestitle=
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help); Unknown parameter |artist=
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suggested) (
help); Unknown parameter |publisherid=
ignored (
help) Note: Information supplied to the website from the Ziteall Sourse CD by article editor.
Some editors may find such a note unnecessary. I hope this helps. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 21:55, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
Once an article is PRODed, any interested editor can remove the 'plate. The implication is that the remover will provide sufficient evidence/references/explanation to show why the article should be kept. If no-one removes the 'plate then the article will be deleted a week after the original PROD.
If you believe that you've provided enough evidence then DeProd the article by removing the 'plate.
However, the article could still be sent to AfD if any editors are not satisfied by the quality of your evidence or other legitimate reasons. You could then present your arguement(s) for it to be kept. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 04:28, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
I applaud your work with ELs: too many articles use wp as advertising space. I'm not sure if you know about Open Directory Project (often given as dmoz). Anyone with an email account can go on to the website get registered and then propose urls for access, by any users, under topic headings including band and artist's names. All of the above urls could be deposited there under a path leading to Dynamic Hepnotics. As a general rule, Australian artists are very poorly represented on that site.
In wp under the ELs subHead interested editors can be then directed to the project using the Dmoz template: {{Dmoz|Path/To/Category|Category's name}}. e.g. {{dmoz|/Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/I/INXS/|INXS}} which is rendered as INXS at Curlie (Aside: at one stage INXS had over 20 ELs). This is only a 'heads up', you don't have to do this. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 20:57, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
For your information: SAM (Save Australian Music) is a resource service for more local content. Your [filter] work and now this Mark Pollard/Stealth's Australian work could be useful to others interested in preserving such material. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 02:58, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
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WP needs good material. I'm pleased to help when you've done so well to start with. Keep it rocking. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 12:14, 29 March 2014 (UTC)
Hi, I have no problem helping you with queries on any Australian music articles, but I'm unlikely to join any FB group. So get them to put the queries through you and I'll do my best to help. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 12:12, 24 January 2015 (UTC)
Sorry to say but at Talk:Mary Cecil Allen you assessed the article as Start class: I would say that it is already C-class. The Lead should be beefed up if you want to get to B-class. You've done a great job in improving the article! Good onya! I'll do some copyediting for it. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 23:44, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an22452836 "Portrait of Mary Cecil Allen" [picture]] at [[National Library of Australia]], photo taken in the 1920s.
Another RS you might want to use: here. It includes a print of her work, Sea, studio: Winter, which is held by the NGV. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 03:05, 12 March 2015 (UTC)
Barbara George's thesis, Mary Cecil Allen (1893-1962) : expatriate Australian and apostle of art (2011) has an online summary, which could also be useful. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 05:38, 13 March 2015 (UTC)
Yeah, time to thank you! I'm moving on: the article is B-class (so I believe). It could be further improved by more non-Australian impact/activities and more on non-artworks. (There's a whole teaching career, which is barely mentioned.) Have fun – its been a real joy to work with you again. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 06:21, 13 March 2015 (UTC)
Previously owned by? Most likely Ivy Deakin, see here. Also note it is signed, "Mary", on front and named "Mary Cecil Allen" on back. Ivy Deakin (later Brookes) died in 1970, the photo ended at NLA from her papers. I'm still not sure about the photographer. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 03:44, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi Kathodonnell, I'm scrounging around for any help that you can provide – jump in if you want, but if too busy elsewhere I'll certainly understand.
Thanks for your work on these: its been fun working with you and Dan. shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 03:26, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
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