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How to start
Two ways to get to the recordings:
1. Go to the list of CD's to choose one. Then choose a track to listen to.
2. Click on "Random page" in "Navigation" on the left side.
Track pages
There are two kinds of track pages: old ones and new ones.
The old pages look like that. Those recordings have not yet been listened to or worked on.
Please start changing every old page using this TEMPLATE. Find an example for the template with information inserted.
Copy the template, adapt the CD number and you are ready to start adding all the information you know.
Do not forget to add the adequate page status afterwards (see below).
Just be sure to keep any existing information filed under the old "Title" and transfer it to the new "Title of Collector".
Add the most commonly used title(s) of the song or instrumental piece under "Title", regardless of whether it differs from the "Title of collector" or not.
Basic text formatting in a Wiki
For example:
What it looks like | What you type |
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You can italicize text by putting 2 apostrophes on each side.
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You can ''italicize text'' by putting 2 apostrophes on each side. 3 apostrophes will '''bold the text'''. |
You can break lines without a new paragraph. |
You can break lines<br/> without a new paragraph.<br/> |
For further basic formatting rules, please refer to Wikitext examples, Wikipedia: How to edit a page and Mediawiki Help.
Song texts
Song texts may be easier to read when using two empty lines between verses (instead of only one).
Repetition
To show a repetition of the lyrics, one may use the usual musical signs:
||: = beginning of repeated phrase or line
and :|| = end of repeated phrase or line
Page status
Please categorize a track page accordingly after you worked on it and inserted or validated background information.
Just put one of the following commands at the end of a page below "Links". If none of the following categories appears in the track page, the recording has not yet been worked on.
- In process (write: "[[Category: In process]]") means listened to and edited by one (or more) contributor(s), but often information on performer, author, composer is still missing. Existing information needs to be validated.
- Proofread (write: "[[Category: Proofread]]") means checked back by a contributor with a valuable source, for example an actual recording s/he owns or a printed encyclopedia like the „Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur“. (This category does not yet have any entries.)
- Problematic (write: "[[Category: Problematic]]") means listened to but even basic information like the title or first line was not found in a first quick search.
Besides, there is a list of wanted pages. Those pages do not yet exist, but information is wished. In most cases, short biographies of performers, authors and composers are needed.
How to create a tracklist of a CD
- as a list (easier to create; find a template here).
- as a table (nicer; find a template here).
Naming Conventions
It is necessary to have ONE short biographical article about one person (author/composer…) instead of several articles floating around because of the different spelling possibilities of the names.
Previously, spellings of the data of the first 20 CDs were mainly taken according to the Freedman Catalogue. This catalogue, however, seems to adhere to the standard to transliterate names according to YIVO albeit the authors and composers might not be found with those spellings in libraries. Also, the catalog data include several mistakes.
Thus, the decision has been made to adhere to the standard of the Library of Congress, although these spellings might seem „daytsh“ to some. (Many names of the first 20 CDs have yet to be checked and redirected.) The most important fact should be to be able to find other works in libraries by those authors and composers listed in the David Kohan Wiki.
Please, to avoid any doubling, before you enter author’s and composer’s names in the David Kohan Wiki, check their spellings in the Library of Congress Catalogue!
A list (in process) of all names already entered in the David Kohan Jewish Music Archive Wiki can be seen in the category fitting (category author, category composer, category performer). These lists, unfortunately, are not created automatically, but a name is only added when the biographical article is tagged with the "category...".
Redirect pages
In case several spellings of names are widely used, it is desired to have redirections from those pages with possible different spellings of the name to the one main biographical article whose spelling adheres to the standard of the Library of Congress.
See for example Henekh Kon (which redirects to Henech Kon).
- How to redirect: #REDIRECT [[name of the target page]] (for further elaboration, please refer to the redirection page).
- How to insert an internal link: [[Link title]] (for further possibilities with the wikilink syntax, see this table).
- How to insert an external link:
a) target: http://meta.wikimedia.org/ is rendered as http://meta.wikimedia.org/
b) [ target label ], with a blank space in between: [http://www.example.com link title], another example: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/ wikimedia] gives wikimedia (see also Piped link)
c) [ target ] - these are automatically labelled with serial numbers 1, 2, 3, ...: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/] gives [1]
The target is a URL which can start with "http://".
Further information.
Short Biographies
The current state of all biographies is merely that of a placeholder. The links to Wikipedia and other websites are not to be seen as definitive information, just to point to a beginning. Often, the start is only shown by having the article page set up with the dates of birth and death.
Yiddish transliteration
Please refer to the YIVO standard.
So far the dialectal variants to be heard in the recordings have roughly been kept in the transliteration of the song texts.
Of course, feel free to write the Yiddish texts in (standard) Yiddish, not only transliterated. Find an example here.
Inserting two blank lines between the verses of a song (instead of only one) makes transcriptions of song texts more comfortable to read.
However, do not hesitate to improve the general format and everything else.
General Mediawiki Help
For technical issues how Mediawikis work, please go to the Mediawiki Help page.