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Hi. Please could you kindly explain why you deleted all but one of the external links on this page? I can accept that WP might take exception to the likes of Flickr or Qype because although they contain informative pictures, they also contain opinion - but what is wrong with the Leeds.gov.uk Leeds City Museum page? Thanks.--Storye book (talk) 19:22, 20 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, it looks like I left the wrong website as the official website. Nothing is wrong with the http://www.leeds.gov.uk/cityMuseum/ site, so I put it back as the official website. Thanks for catching that. Linkfix2001 (talk) 19:41, 20 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Dear Linkfix2001,

Thanks for getting in touch about the links I've been updating. Could I explain the reason I've been making these changes, and maybe we could talk about how I could do this better?

With the Wikipedia links that I've replaced (most links already existed on the site, rather than me adding lots of new ones), they went to our old website, 24 Hour Museum. The name changed to Culture24 last year, and the URL also changed - most, but not all, links to old articles are currently automatically redirected to their place on the new site. However, we want to turn off 24 Hour Museum completely before long, so I'm trying to rebrand any links to articles on the old site with links to the identical articles in their new home.

Culture24's a non-profit charity, funded by MLA, Renaissance, the DCMS and the Arts Council to promote museums, galleries, libraries, archives and heritage sites. In addition to our trails, reviews and editorial articles, we maintain a database of over 4000 venue records, which the venues themselves log in to update with details of their opening hours, collections, educational resources for teachers, exhibitions and events. Here's a link to a page about our history: http://www.culture24.org.uk/sector+info/about+us/who+we+are/art65538 - as you can see we've been around for 10 years now. Is there a process on Wikipedia for getting recognized as an authoritative source?

However, as I've said in my page about myself, and in my talk page, I do work at Culture24. I'm trying to go about this openly and in the right way, and I don't want to upset anyone or seem like I'm spamming. Thanks for any advice you can give me - hope to hear from you soon. RosieClarke (talk) 00:05, 21 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]