Talk:Reading/Multimedia/2013-14 Goals

Workflows which Wikipedia editors use to find and publish media files on articles
These seem to be the core pages/recommendations.


 * 1) w:Wikipedia:Finding images tutorial - A simple step by step guide through some of the below.
 * 2) w:Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Images
 * 3) Search Wikimedia
 * 4) * Wikipedia
 * 5) * Commons
 * 6) * related articles on other language Wikipedias
 * 7) Create your own
 * 8) * Tips and Tutorials
 * 9) Search the internet
 * 10) * Free Image Search Tool (FIST)
 * 11) * w:Wikipedia:Public domain image resources and Free image resources and commons:Commons:Free media resources and w:Wikipedia:Free sound resources
 * 12) * general purpose image search engines, e.g. Google Image Search, Picsearch and Pixsta.
 * 13) w:Wikipedia:Requested pictures
 * 14) add a request template to the talkpage
 * 15) * - 134,729 transclusions
 * 16) * - 83
 * 17) * - 5,209
 * 18) * - 663
 * 19) * - 39
 * 20) * - 81
 * 21) * - 185
 * 22) * - 296
 * 23) add   or   or similar to a WikiProject Banner. E.g.
 * 24) * - for video game screenshots
 * 25) * - for Television programs screenshot.
 * Also commons:Commons:Picture requests and commons:Commons:Audio and video requests

Plus various content-specific pages, e.g. for maps:
 * commons:Commons:Map resources
 * w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps
 * w:Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop

–Quiddity (talk) 01:20, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure how to go about answering "Can we quantify which discovery/publishing tools/workflows are used the most? Map out the most popular workflows?". Any ideas/suggestions? –Quiddity (talk) 05:38, 28 August 2013 (UTC)