Hi, It is the happy circumstance that: a) Articles about pieces of classical music are much better with an excerpt of the music presented as an image b) PDFs of enormous amounts of classical music are available, in public domain, at the International Music Score Library Project (imslp.org). For example, Chopin's coverage is virtually comprehensive.
So the question is, how to get more excerpts into more articles faster? Can anyone think of a tool (or propose one) that would make this easier?
Currently, my workflow looks like this: 1) Find an article about a piece of music 2) Check if it wants another excerpt. If not, go back to 1. 3) Go to imslp, search (using their crappy search) for the piece (or in many cases, just follow a link from the wikipedia article). 4) Choose one of the scores, click it 5) Verify that it's suitable, is the right piece etc. 6) Screenshot a piece of it using Snagit, save image as PNG. 7) Go to commons.wikimedia.org 8) Click upload 9) Fill in the form. This bit is complicated because there are so many "authors"/sources: chopin, the publisher, the user at imslp that uploaded/scanned it, imslp, me.... And choosing a name is always annoying...let alone categories. 10) Upload. 11) Back at the article page, click "edit" 12) Add a [[Image:...]] tag with some creative text. 13) Preview 14) Save
It's pretty frickin' tedious. Here's one I did earlier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturnes_Op._27_(Chopin)
It would be nicer, at least, if one could upload the entire thing, then on the article page do a crop to the excerpt - rather than having to crop it locally.
Any ideas anyone? Magnus's FIST was great, dealing with the much harder problem of trying to identify any images anywhere vaguely related to the article. Here, we know exactly what image we want, and we know where to get it.
Steve