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::: But I'm thinking aloud and my views of COVERART records are pretty negative to start with, whereas a Wiki page is something I am happy to support till we figure out how the database should work. [[User:BLongley|BLongley]] 19:42, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
 
::: But I'm thinking aloud and my views of COVERART records are pretty negative to start with, whereas a Wiki page is something I am happy to support till we figure out how the database should work. [[User:BLongley|BLongley]] 19:42, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
 
::::I see your point, but I fear that people would misunderstand "artistic comments" to mean reviews & discussions, and even if we found a better name, bepole would just be confused by yet more wiki-links for different purposes. I agree that coverart records pollute searches, but that IMO is a reason to fix the searches, not get rid of coverart records. If we want (and I think we do) to be able to generate a list of credits for a given artist, then coverart records in some form we must have. Wiki pages as a stopgap may be a good idea, but that won't solve the other problems with coverart records, nor will it make the notes likely to be seen by a user who is not already an experienced editor here, which is one of my primary goals for this feature. -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[User talk:DESiegel60|Talk]]</sup> 20:25, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
 
::::I see your point, but I fear that people would misunderstand "artistic comments" to mean reviews & discussions, and even if we found a better name, bepole would just be confused by yet more wiki-links for different purposes. I agree that coverart records pollute searches, but that IMO is a reason to fix the searches, not get rid of coverart records. If we want (and I think we do) to be able to generate a list of credits for a given artist, then coverart records in some form we must have. Wiki pages as a stopgap may be a good idea, but that won't solve the other problems with coverart records, nor will it make the notes likely to be seen by a user who is not already an experienced editor here, which is one of my primary goals for this feature. -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[User talk:DESiegel60|Talk]]</sup> 20:25, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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::::: I don't want RID of COVERART records, at the moment they're the only way we have of recording Cover Artists at all. And unless somebody has been happily editing them without any ISFDB software support, we could probably reduce them down to ONE coverart record with multiple authors and work back from there. I could happily separate ARTIST from AUTHOR too - I know some are both but if the shared names outnumber the separate ones we could keep them together, or if we're mixing artists and authors incorrectly too often we can start again and admit Terry Pratchett did some interiorart and a little coverart, and Robert Rankin has long been the Sculptor of the subjects of the Photographs for his covers that are Designed by yet another artist.... there's a LOT to consider about Artists in the long run. I currently, particularly, don't like Design companies polluting our author searches. But "What is Art?" has always been one of the BIG questions. Anywhere. [[User:BLongley|BLongley]] 20:45, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

Revision as of 16:45, 30 September 2008

Better support for art notes.

In some cases, a work of art has a separate title from the work it illustrates. In some it is a detail from, or a re-use of, a pre-existing work of art, in some cases a classic many years old. In some that is particular information about the work that should be recorded. Currently it is possible to open a coverart or interior art record, and add notes, but is is unlikely that anyone will ever see there, because there is no link from a publication record directly to any art record, and no indication that any notes are present. There should be a direct link from the publication record to the cover art record (or records for a Dos-a-Dos work) and to any interior art records, and there should be a visible indicator if the notes field of any such record is non-empty. -DES Talk 17:09, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

I'm not sure how often we will need to add notes to COVERART, but when we do want notes visible it seems to clutter up the publication record. E.g. "Cover shows a detail from Thor's Fight with the Giants, Oil on Canvas, 1972, by Marten Eskil Winge, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm / Bridgeman Art Library". Actually, just looking at how I entered that makes me think it might be more appropriate to have such in the wiki instead. I can't see a major call for it in the database instead. It would SWAMP the existing notes for The Broken Sword, which already has to be classified as a Publisher Series Entry in the Wiki as we can't do that in the database yet. Although I see such data suggests our artist entry is inaccurate anyway. :-/ BLongley 19:01, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
In at least nine out of ten cases (probably more), there is no need for cover art notes, but there are cases where such are desired. For example, see Cover: The Misenchanted Sword, where the note indicates that the artwork has a separate title, and suggests it was originaly intended for a different work, perhaps this one. While a wiki solution is posisble, that won't make the notes visible to the average user either, and IMO such notes belong in the db at least as much as most of the publication notes we now enter. (And consider how often some editors are now adding a description of the cover art to the pub notes.) I agree that such notes would ideally not be in the pub notes, which is why i wanted a link to the coverart record, and some indication of non-empty notes associated with that link. -DES Talk 19:17, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I'm thinking along the lines of adding to "Bibliographic Comments: Publication:THMSNCHNTD2000" with another option "Artistic Comments: Publication:THMSNCHNTD2000". The COVERART titles are frankly polluting our searches, are open to all sorts of abuses, and notes about coverart differences are not (IMO) as useful as uploading the correct cover. OK, "owning a scanner" shouldn't be a prerequisite for editing here, but some small encouragement toward scanning/finding the right coverart from approved sources, if people can is warranted, I think. BLongley 19:42, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
But I'm thinking aloud and my views of COVERART records are pretty negative to start with, whereas a Wiki page is something I am happy to support till we figure out how the database should work. BLongley 19:42, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I see your point, but I fear that people would misunderstand "artistic comments" to mean reviews & discussions, and even if we found a better name, bepole would just be confused by yet more wiki-links for different purposes. I agree that coverart records pollute searches, but that IMO is a reason to fix the searches, not get rid of coverart records. If we want (and I think we do) to be able to generate a list of credits for a given artist, then coverart records in some form we must have. Wiki pages as a stopgap may be a good idea, but that won't solve the other problems with coverart records, nor will it make the notes likely to be seen by a user who is not already an experienced editor here, which is one of my primary goals for this feature. -DES Talk 20:25, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I don't want RID of COVERART records, at the moment they're the only way we have of recording Cover Artists at all. And unless somebody has been happily editing them without any ISFDB software support, we could probably reduce them down to ONE coverart record with multiple authors and work back from there. I could happily separate ARTIST from AUTHOR too - I know some are both but if the shared names outnumber the separate ones we could keep them together, or if we're mixing artists and authors incorrectly too often we can start again and admit Terry Pratchett did some interiorart and a little coverart, and Robert Rankin has long been the Sculptor of the subjects of the Photographs for his covers that are Designed by yet another artist.... there's a LOT to consider about Artists in the long run. I currently, particularly, don't like Design companies polluting our author searches. But "What is Art?" has always been one of the BIG questions. Anywhere. BLongley 20:45, 30 September 2008 (UTC)