User:Tonisant
Revision as of 11:27, 7 April 2012 by Tonisant (talk | contribs) (→other MediaWiki projects to consider)
This is the user page for Toni Sant, founder of the M3P.
M3P registered users can leave messages here.
You can also get a glimpse of some of the M3P-related things I'm interested in from the titles I add to the M3P:Reading Room.
There isn't a formal Toni Sant entry yet, but my Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast details are available through a working list.
Subpages
Music & Broadcasting
Things My Father Told Me
Wikis
M3P in Context: Internet Culture
See also
- ToniSant.com - Toni Sant's personal website
interesting things to consider
- Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser
- Extension:MultiUpload
- Digitalkoot - a game to index Finland's National Library's archives
- The Grande Guide to Wikipedia
- International Journal on Digital Libraries
- UK Digital Projects Directory
other MediaWiki projects to consider
- WikiWorks - a consulting company dedicated exclusively to MediaWiki implementation.
- wiki.ironchariots.org - good example of MediaWiki use for very specific project
- DBpedia - community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia
- The Archive Team - along with their presence on the Internet Archive [1]
- Semantic MediaWiki
Music projects using MediaWiki
other music/arts projects to consider
- The Paul Bowles Moroccan Music Collection
- Van Morrison database - very comprehensive!
- Unfinished Histories Recording British Alternative Theatre (1968-88) through oral histories and archive material.
- ECLAP - the e-library for performing arts a European project and Best Practice Network that is bringing together the most relevant performing arts content (videos, photographs, texts, essays, etc.) from cultural institutions across Europe, that were never before accessible via the Internet.
- Greek National Opera Archive
- Irish Traditional Music Archive
- ICAA Documents of 20th-century Latin American and Latino Art digital archive
built on WordPress...
- Women's Liberation Music Archive Feminist Music-Making in the UK and Ireland, 1970-1990
- Birmingham Popular Music Archive
other open source projects to consider
- Qwiki - creates interactive, on-the-fly, multimedia presentations of information
- Opencast - Open source collaborative platform
- My OpenArchive
- ROAR - Registry of Open Archives