The Record: Australian Music On Wikipedia

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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Curtain Tom Curtain]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Curtain Tom Curtain]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treetops_(band) Treetops]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treetops_(band) Treetops]
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== 40+ Articles Improved ==
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[https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/campaigns/the_record_australian_music_on_wikipedia/programs The project Dashboard is available here.]
''For a full list see: [[List of Wikipedia articles created for The Record]]''


==Commissions==
==Commissions==
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* [https://www.australianmusicvault.com.au/music%20stories/read/lady%20lash/ Lady Lash by Rhianna Patrick] - Published by Australian Music Vault.
* [https://www.australianmusicvault.com.au/music%20stories/read/lady%20lash/ Lady Lash by Rhianna Patrick] - Published by Australian Music Vault.
* Red Dust & Salt Water - Nola Lauch talks about her Jalgany project by Sosefina Fuamoli - Published in Rhythms magazine, Issue 312 July/Aug 2022, p48
* Red Dust & Salt Water - Nola Lauch talks about her Jalgany project by Sosefina Fuamoli - Published in Rhythms magazine, Issue 312 July/Aug 2022, p48
* The pioneering women of Australian music media by Liz Giuffre - Published in The Music (Scheduled for August 2023)


== Blog posts ==
== Blog posts ==
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==Contact==
==Contact==
Project Coordinator, James Gaunt: contact@wikimedia.org.au
Project Coordinator, James Gaunt: contact@wikimedia.org.au
[https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/campaigns/the_record_australian_music_on_wikipedia/programs The project Dashboard is available here.]


==Credits==
==Credits==

Revision as of 06:10, 26 July 2023


Putting Australian music on the record – new Wikipedia projects aims to increase discoverability of Australian artists

Wikipedia is one of the most popular websites in the world. Its content is often the first to appear in web searches, yet if you searched for Beat magazine, National Indigenous Music Award nominee Stuart Joel Nuggett, or composer Robin Fox, none of these had Wikipedia entries up until recently.

Wikimedia Australia and the Australia Council for the Arts have partnered on a new project The Record - Australian Music on Wikipedia which aims to increase the visibility of Australian content on Wikipedia and make it easier for global audiences to discover great Australian music.

Through four edit-a-thon events across Australia, The Record will grow the low number of Wikipedia articles about Australian musicians, organisations and publications. Volunteers will be invited to be trained to edit, expand, and create new articles related to a diverse range of Australian music and musicians.

New articles have also been commissioned for publication outside of Wikipedia. These are being written by local music journalists about Australian musicians who aren't represented on Wikipedia yet, or who need better references.

See below for some of the many articles we have created and improved so far.

Read the full media release.

Events

Partners

Founding Partner

link=https://australiacouncil.gov.au/ Australia Council for the Arts

Event partners

Australian Music Vault, Australian Music Centre, Country Music Association of Australia and APRA AMCOS.

Data partner

Jaxsta

50+ Articles Created

For a full list see: List of Wikipedia articles created for The Record

40+ Articles Improved

For a full list see: List of Wikipedia articles created for The Record

Commissions

  • Silent Jay by Will Brewster - Published by Australian Music Vault.
  • Lady Lash by Rhianna Patrick - Published by Australian Music Vault.
  • Red Dust & Salt Water - Nola Lauch talks about her Jalgany project by Sosefina Fuamoli - Published in Rhythms magazine, Issue 312 July/Aug 2022, p48
  • The pioneering women of Australian music media by Liz Giuffre - Published in The Music (Scheduled for August 2023)

Blog posts

Contact

Project Coordinator, James Gaunt: contact@wikimedia.org.au

The project Dashboard is available here.

Credits

Illustration: Rubii Red is a proud Lama Lama woman from Cape York, QLD, but has grown up and live in Narm (Melbourne, VIC) majority of her life. She’s an artist, Twitch streamer, aspiring videographer and an activist, who uses her art to speak about important issues to her and her community.

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