Talk:Singer-songwriter/Catalogs: Difference between revisions

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: Do you intend '''one''' listing for all languages? Or, put differently, should French, German, etc. singer-songwriters be included here or separately? --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 22:46, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
: Do you intend '''one''' listing for all languages? Or, put differently, should French, German, etc. singer-songwriters be included here or separately? --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 22:46, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
::[''Aleta desperately searches memory banks'']  As I recall, Peter, catalogues, like the rest of the cluster subpages, were intended to organise extraneous information in ways that make sense.  Much depends on using our best judgement.  If you look at various catalogues, some simply have one catalogue on the page, others have several catalogues listed on the catalogue page, then you have to click on the individual pages to see the catalogue.  It all depends on how much info has to be listed and how involved the subject area is.
::In this case, I'd suggest separate lists, and if they're not too long they can go on the page. How long is the ''catalogue of French singer-songwriters'' on the english citizendium likely to be?  These things only get developed if you've got someone with a specific interest, most of the rest of us can probably only name one or two....
::Like everything else, it's flexible and would change if circumstances changed...like a French music Eduzendium class...although, they'd probably need to write in French, making this moot.  Ah well....
:: [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 22:58, 20 January 2010 (UTC)

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Alphabetical order

Before we go any further, I'd like to suggest alphabetical order for popular music be by first name of act (ignoring The). I was pleased to receive a chart book some years ago organised along those very lines. Also it's common practice for Portuguese people: many have very long names & it can be hard to tell where the family bit begins - I mention these as mere precedents in case the suggestion sounds weird. It solves the problem of name of group/band versus name of person (Alice Cooper, Manfred Mann) and makes scanning lists far easier. Ro Thorpe 22:28, 20 January 2010 (UTC)

Do you intend one listing for all languages? Or, put differently, should French, German, etc. singer-songwriters be included here or separately? --Peter Schmitt 22:46, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
[Aleta desperately searches memory banks] As I recall, Peter, catalogues, like the rest of the cluster subpages, were intended to organise extraneous information in ways that make sense. Much depends on using our best judgement. If you look at various catalogues, some simply have one catalogue on the page, others have several catalogues listed on the catalogue page, then you have to click on the individual pages to see the catalogue. It all depends on how much info has to be listed and how involved the subject area is.
In this case, I'd suggest separate lists, and if they're not too long they can go on the page. How long is the catalogue of French singer-songwriters on the english citizendium likely to be? These things only get developed if you've got someone with a specific interest, most of the rest of us can probably only name one or two....
Like everything else, it's flexible and would change if circumstances changed...like a French music Eduzendium class...although, they'd probably need to write in French, making this moot. Ah well....
Aleta Curry 22:58, 20 January 2010 (UTC)