User:WilliamDigiCol/Working page 2017
Please comment on the following
[edit]Comments from all editors welcome These are links I'd like to add to either the "external links" or "further reading" sections of various Wikipedia articles. I have included some commentary on each link explaining why I think it should be added. I look forward to your comments and suggestions. Thanks!
- Generally, things should only go in "references" if they have been used to write the text, and ideally page citations are given, or if citations are added to existing text from a source that confirms it. Books that have not yet been used can be put below references in a "Further reading" section - probably best for these - and we hope that they will later be used and cited and so moved up to "references". Or they can go in external links. If they are in References or Further reading a proper citation style with author etc should be used - external links are often less formal and detailed. General references or "bibliography" sections where it isn't clear what has been used should be avoided. Johnbod (talk) 01:37, 20 September 2012 (UTC)
THE DOWNLOADING ISSUE HAS BEEN RESOLVED Johnbod. Thanks for your patience on this - let me know if you have any issues. WilliamDigiCol (talk) 13:38, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
- Ok, thanks! I'll try to catch up over the w/e. Do you know if there is video of your NY presentation? Johnbod (talk) 20:48, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
- Supposedly there will be but I haven't seen one yet. I'll let you know if I come across it. WilliamDigiCol (talk) 13:38, 19 June 2014 (UTC)
New Editor Helping Out: Recently a new person has been helping out here at Watson with some of this linking. His page is here User:AWCDigiCol/Working page 2014, and it's set up similar to this. I have been leaving him comments on his work, though I encourage any editor who would like to comment to please do so. We have also created a GLAM Wiki Project, which is accessible here Wikipedia:GLAM/TJWL. Thanks! WilliamDigiCol (talk) 18:34, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
- We are bring on several new editors to help with this project, Johnbod. The latest is Csldigicol (talk · contribs), so please follow along with what she is working on to ensure we continue making relevant additions. The latest list of participants can be found here WilliamDigiCol (talk) 13:33, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
- Two new additions Johnbod: MLPDigiCol and IMGDigiCol
Some added, to check further
[edit]- Ainsworth, Maryan W.; et al. (1998). From Van Eyck to Bruegel : early Netherlandish paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870998706.
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(help) --- DO THIS ONE SOON! - Herdrich, Stephanie L.; et al. (2000). American drawings and watercolors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : John Singer Sargent. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870999524.
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(help) --- DO THIS ONE SOON! - Scholten, Frits (2011). European sculpture and metalwork. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 9781588394415.
- Europe in the age of enlightenment and revolution. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1989. ISBN 0870994514.
Resources
[edit]Johnbod - we recently posted our library's OPAC through this FTL service. Basically, it makes our OPAC searchable through Online Books Page and WP articles that have the "library resources box" posted in it (here is one for things about whatever/whoever the WP page is focused on Template:Library resources about and here is one for things by whoever the page is aboutTemplate:Library resources by). Anyway, currently most of the WP pages I've found with this "resources in your library" box in it are literary, and I was hoping to begin adding it to various artists' pages. For instance, for Picasso it could be (on right):
It would say "Pablo Picasso" at the top of this box, not About WilliamDigiCol. Please let me know what your thoughts are. (Also note that once you've selected "your" library, it takes you directly to works by or about the person in your library's catalog. Before selecting a library, however, it takes you to a longer list of libraries whose various catalogs you can search.) WilliamDigiCol (talk) 15:28, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
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Links cited or added as external links
[edit]These links were added after consulting with other Wikipedia editors in the above section. Those interactions can be viewed below.
- Museum of Primitive Art (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- IN EXTERNAL LINKS: Museum of Primitive Art catalogs, fully digitized and available through The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
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- International Gothic (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- IN FURTHER READING: Boehm, Barbara Drake; et al. (2005). Prague: The Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 1588391612.
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(help) - IN EXTERNAL LINKS: Prague : the Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on ___ (see index)
PLEASE COMMENT ON THE ABOVE CATALOG: There is already a link to The Met's exhibition page, but I think this should probably go in either Further Reading or External Links. I would also like to add to the following, most of which can easily be searched for in the index: Prague (in the "Further Reading" section); Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor; Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (pp. 91-104); Adalbert of Prague; Arnošt of Pardubice; Czech Gothic architecture; Master of the Gerona Martyrology (almost nothing on Wiki); Golden Bull of 1356 (cat. no. 22); Jacobus de Cessolis (cat. no. 155); Jacquemart de Hesdin (pp.109-111); Jan Očko of Vlašim (not much on WP); Jan of Jenštejn (cat. no. 96); Conrad of Vechta; Konrad Kyeser (cat. no. 89); Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece (cat. no. 97); Peter Parler (lots); Parler family (not much on WP); Theodoric of Prague (not much on WP) WilliamDigiCol (talk) 19:09, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
- Yes, all of those, in FR I think, except Adalbert of Prague, who is some way before. Johnbod (talk) 03:25, 22 May 2017 (UTC)