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I have cut back the article substantially, to reduce the promotional tone. Charles Matthews ( talk) 20:44, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
I work for LCCM and (without initially understanding exactly how Wikipedia works) have made some basic changes to reflect our new name and focus (beyond just music). Still need to update the actual Wiki entry title but would appreciate some assistance/advice on this, as not sure if I am allowed to do it (as it's a matter of record at companies house) and also if we should create a new entry for the new entity and reference this original page (after updating it)? Mojomuse —Preceding undated comment added 14:24, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved per consensus, uncontested, and official name change. Using full name per MOS. ( non-admin closure) Tiggerjay ( talk) 23:19, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
London Centre of Contemporary Music →
LCCM (London College of Creative Media) – Our company changed its legal name on 1/8/16 to this from the London Centre of Contemporary Music. Google search shows Wikipedia entry on the right hand side as our old name and so is confusing.
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I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page. Following making my edit suggestions - I shall declare my COI on the WP:COIN page.
The edit I am requesting is for the inclusion of the following sentence (exact wording for editors to decide): "In 2018, LCCM sealed a partnership with drum manufacturer TAMA and cymbal manufacturer Zildjian."
A potential extension of this could be "...allowing for students to perform and practice on the same kit as professional musicians, and for LCCM to hold master-classes with TAMA or Zildjian artists." However - as of yet no classes have been confirmed so this may not be worth including for now.
This fact can be sourced to the following:
https://musiceducation.global/london-college-of-creative-media-partners-with-manufacturers/ https://content.yudu.com/web/69r/0Aiy7k/ETJulAug2018/html/index.html?page=38&origin=reader https://localeducationnews.com/lccm-partners-with-tama-and-zildjian/ https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lccm-partners-tama-zildjian-162500506.html
I am requesting this edit as it will update the page with relevant and noteworthy information that is sourced to independent media.
I appreciate all guidance and feedback from editors.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 08:44, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: - thank you for your time. I appreciate your point and your taking the time to consider it. Hopefully more suitable content will come forward soon that will help to improve the page. As I'm looking to understand completely - is this being declined owing to seeming too promotional, due to the source being based on the press release, or both? Thanks again - MrAttempt ( talk) 12:25, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: - thank you again. It was from our perspective that the listed sources were independent of both GUS and the drum companies involved - neither GUS nor the drum companies control what is printed in the publications listed. As there were four separate independent sources - we saw this as noteworthy (aside from the relevance of the fact in an encyclopedic sense) enough to Edit Request on Wikipedia.
We will continue to make Edit Requests in compliance with Wikipedia COI policies with the help of cooperative and dedicated Editors such as yourself. I thank you for your time and for your continued efforts in ensuring Wikipedia standards are maintained. MrAttempt ( talk) 15:35, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Voceditenore: - Thank you for your insights. I am looking to improve my understanding of Wikipedia policies and can appreciate your points. Independent publications in all media routinely use press releases to inform articles and whilst this has been the case here - I will endeavor to see Edit Requests are sourced to articles that are not verbatim repetitions. Thank you again - MrAttempt ( talk) 08:04, 20 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Voceditenore: - Good morning. I'm sorry to hear your perception of my requests are seen as being negative to Wikipedia. Please know that I am keen to keep within the policies of Wikipedia as has hopefully been demonstrated by my Edit Requests rather than directly editing myself. I have also sought to request only for information that is notable to the page in question. Over time I have increasingly understood which information is not helpful to the page as it detracts from how reasonably perceived the page is. You have been very patient with me as I have developed and learnt my way though the website and I thank you for that.
As for your two other points:
I am currently looking into acquiring a photo of the Music Box. I will look to upload it to the Commons as soon as can - thank you for the advice.
As for the partnership - the drum companies will provide LCCM with drum equipment. With these, the students thus become practiced with using these instruments. Then (as you thought) throughout the year Tama and Zildjian artists hold regular masterclasses at LCCM free of charge to the college and its students.
With thanks again MrAttempt ( talk) 09:37, 23 July 2018 (UTC)
I have added a section on LCCM's campus as that is standard for college articles and this one is a noteworthy building. The paragraph is independently sourced to an article in the September 2017 issue of Wired. Voceditenore ( talk) 14:28, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
I have expanded this section with five more entries. This is the archived version of LCCM's old alumni page. It may be useful for checking if any of the graduates listed there later have Wikipedia articles or were members of bands that have Wikipedia articles. Voceditenore ( talk) Updated by Voceditenore ( talk) 09:21, 21 July 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello everyone
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page. Following making my edit suggestions - I shall declare my COI on the WP:COIN page.
I am requesting a correction to the page.
The "Campus" section, in regard to The Music Box, includes the incorrect statement: "The upper floors of the building are devoted to student accommodation and privately-owned apartments". The upper floors are not devoted to student accommodation. The evidenced article - https://www.wired.co.uk/gallery/music-box-building-london-college-architecture - states: "The £5 million, six-floor campus accommodates 550 students." This is to say that the building accommodates this number of students as they study, not as they stay/sleep.
As an employee of LCCM (via GUS), I have also been informed that the upper floors of The Music Box are privately-owned apartments and are not student accommodation.
I am requesting this to be changed so as to update the page via the removal of incorrect information. Also - could a sentence be added to say (along the lines of): "The building has a capacity of 550 students".
I appreciate all advice and guidance from all Editors and thank you for your time.
With thanks MrAttempt ( talk) 14:39, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting that the new course from the college is mentioned in the "Programs" section. The degree is a BA (Hons) in Creative Music Technology. The degree is taught by LLCM at the college's Music Box and the degree is awarded (and was developed) by Falmouth University.
This can be sourced via: https://studytravel.network/magazine/news/0/26051 https://musiceducation.global/lccm-falmouth-creative-music-technology/
Perhaps it can be added as part of the sentence: "As of 2018, the college offers BA (Honours) degrees in Creative Music Technology, Creative and Professional Writing, Music Industry Management, and Music Performance and Production as well as an MA in Creative Entrepreneurship". The sentence: "All academic programs are validated by the Open University." might be deemed now-inaccurate by Editors.
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for your time.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:39, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting the 'Programs' section to be updated. The Music Performance and Production programme is a BMus (bachelors if Music) - not a BA. This is proven via the LCCM website, courses section: https://lccm.org.uk/courses/?search=Music+performance+and+production&level=selectCategory
Can this please be corrected so the above degree is removed from the primary sentence and instead follow the second sentence, stating: "The college also offers the BMus Music Performance and Production (Hons)."?
If possible, can the US-English spelling of 'programs' also be corrected to the UK-English spelling of 'programmes'; since this is a UK university?
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for your time.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 16:09, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns the London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting a correction to the UK-English spelling of "programme/s". As to the 'Programmes' section:
"All academic programmes are validated and awarded by the Open University apart from the BA in Creative Music Technology which is validated and awarded by Falmouth University.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:44, 14 January 2019 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I would like to the request an update to the principal’s name in the information box. The new principal is Dr. Simon Jones.
The following sources quote Dr. Simon Jones as being the principal:
Any insight from Editors is appreciated. MsAttempt ( talk) 15:57, 22 September 2020 (UTC)
References
@ Tsventon: Thank you very much for your help - all looks good to me! MsAttempt ( talk) 10:33, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. See below for reasons. |
Good morning,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns the London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting that Lois Moodie be added under the ‘Notable alumni’ section on this page. The following article shows that Lois attended the London College of Creative Media. [1]
MsAttempt ( talk) 11:09, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
Good morning @ Seagull123:
Thank you for your response. I have found an alternative source with the news. [2]
Would this be more appropriate?
MsAttempt ( talk) 11:30, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
References
Good morning @ Seagull123:
I appreciate you taking the time to look into this request. Your comments regarding reliable sources and the necessity for a Wikipedia page for the alumnus have been noted. Should anything change, I'll revisit this request.
Thank you for your insights,
MsAttempt ( talk) 09:33, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) – the company that owns London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I would like to request the following sentence be added to the history section:
“In the National Student Survey 2020, LCCM ranked as the top contemporary music institution in the UK with an overall student satisfaction score of 86.5%.” [1]
With thanks,
Mstechvision ( talk) 14:40, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
References
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I have cut back the article substantially, to reduce the promotional tone. Charles Matthews ( talk) 20:44, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
I work for LCCM and (without initially understanding exactly how Wikipedia works) have made some basic changes to reflect our new name and focus (beyond just music). Still need to update the actual Wiki entry title but would appreciate some assistance/advice on this, as not sure if I am allowed to do it (as it's a matter of record at companies house) and also if we should create a new entry for the new entity and reference this original page (after updating it)? Mojomuse —Preceding undated comment added 14:24, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved per consensus, uncontested, and official name change. Using full name per MOS. ( non-admin closure) Tiggerjay ( talk) 23:19, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
London Centre of Contemporary Music →
LCCM (London College of Creative Media) – Our company changed its legal name on 1/8/16 to this from the London Centre of Contemporary Music. Google search shows Wikipedia entry on the right hand side as our old name and so is confusing.
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Hello everyone
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page. Following making my edit suggestions - I shall declare my COI on the WP:COIN page.
The edit I am requesting is for the inclusion of the following sentence (exact wording for editors to decide): "In 2018, LCCM sealed a partnership with drum manufacturer TAMA and cymbal manufacturer Zildjian."
A potential extension of this could be "...allowing for students to perform and practice on the same kit as professional musicians, and for LCCM to hold master-classes with TAMA or Zildjian artists." However - as of yet no classes have been confirmed so this may not be worth including for now.
This fact can be sourced to the following:
https://musiceducation.global/london-college-of-creative-media-partners-with-manufacturers/ https://content.yudu.com/web/69r/0Aiy7k/ETJulAug2018/html/index.html?page=38&origin=reader https://localeducationnews.com/lccm-partners-with-tama-and-zildjian/ https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lccm-partners-tama-zildjian-162500506.html
I am requesting this edit as it will update the page with relevant and noteworthy information that is sourced to independent media.
I appreciate all guidance and feedback from editors.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 08:44, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: - thank you for your time. I appreciate your point and your taking the time to consider it. Hopefully more suitable content will come forward soon that will help to improve the page. As I'm looking to understand completely - is this being declined owing to seeming too promotional, due to the source being based on the press release, or both? Thanks again - MrAttempt ( talk) 12:25, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: - thank you again. It was from our perspective that the listed sources were independent of both GUS and the drum companies involved - neither GUS nor the drum companies control what is printed in the publications listed. As there were four separate independent sources - we saw this as noteworthy (aside from the relevance of the fact in an encyclopedic sense) enough to Edit Request on Wikipedia.
We will continue to make Edit Requests in compliance with Wikipedia COI policies with the help of cooperative and dedicated Editors such as yourself. I thank you for your time and for your continued efforts in ensuring Wikipedia standards are maintained. MrAttempt ( talk) 15:35, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Voceditenore: - Thank you for your insights. I am looking to improve my understanding of Wikipedia policies and can appreciate your points. Independent publications in all media routinely use press releases to inform articles and whilst this has been the case here - I will endeavor to see Edit Requests are sourced to articles that are not verbatim repetitions. Thank you again - MrAttempt ( talk) 08:04, 20 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Voceditenore: - Good morning. I'm sorry to hear your perception of my requests are seen as being negative to Wikipedia. Please know that I am keen to keep within the policies of Wikipedia as has hopefully been demonstrated by my Edit Requests rather than directly editing myself. I have also sought to request only for information that is notable to the page in question. Over time I have increasingly understood which information is not helpful to the page as it detracts from how reasonably perceived the page is. You have been very patient with me as I have developed and learnt my way though the website and I thank you for that.
As for your two other points:
I am currently looking into acquiring a photo of the Music Box. I will look to upload it to the Commons as soon as can - thank you for the advice.
As for the partnership - the drum companies will provide LCCM with drum equipment. With these, the students thus become practiced with using these instruments. Then (as you thought) throughout the year Tama and Zildjian artists hold regular masterclasses at LCCM free of charge to the college and its students.
With thanks again MrAttempt ( talk) 09:37, 23 July 2018 (UTC)
I have added a section on LCCM's campus as that is standard for college articles and this one is a noteworthy building. The paragraph is independently sourced to an article in the September 2017 issue of Wired. Voceditenore ( talk) 14:28, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
I have expanded this section with five more entries. This is the archived version of LCCM's old alumni page. It may be useful for checking if any of the graduates listed there later have Wikipedia articles or were members of bands that have Wikipedia articles. Voceditenore ( talk) Updated by Voceditenore ( talk) 09:21, 21 July 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello everyone
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page. Following making my edit suggestions - I shall declare my COI on the WP:COIN page.
I am requesting a correction to the page.
The "Campus" section, in regard to The Music Box, includes the incorrect statement: "The upper floors of the building are devoted to student accommodation and privately-owned apartments". The upper floors are not devoted to student accommodation. The evidenced article - https://www.wired.co.uk/gallery/music-box-building-london-college-architecture - states: "The £5 million, six-floor campus accommodates 550 students." This is to say that the building accommodates this number of students as they study, not as they stay/sleep.
As an employee of LCCM (via GUS), I have also been informed that the upper floors of The Music Box are privately-owned apartments and are not student accommodation.
I am requesting this to be changed so as to update the page via the removal of incorrect information. Also - could a sentence be added to say (along the lines of): "The building has a capacity of 550 students".
I appreciate all advice and guidance from all Editors and thank you for your time.
With thanks MrAttempt ( talk) 14:39, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting that the new course from the college is mentioned in the "Programs" section. The degree is a BA (Hons) in Creative Music Technology. The degree is taught by LLCM at the college's Music Box and the degree is awarded (and was developed) by Falmouth University.
This can be sourced via: https://studytravel.network/magazine/news/0/26051 https://musiceducation.global/lccm-falmouth-creative-music-technology/
Perhaps it can be added as part of the sentence: "As of 2018, the college offers BA (Honours) degrees in Creative Music Technology, Creative and Professional Writing, Music Industry Management, and Music Performance and Production as well as an MA in Creative Entrepreneurship". The sentence: "All academic programs are validated by the Open University." might be deemed now-inaccurate by Editors.
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for your time.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:39, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns LCCM. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS - I seek to be fully compliant with the COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting the 'Programs' section to be updated. The Music Performance and Production programme is a BMus (bachelors if Music) - not a BA. This is proven via the LCCM website, courses section: https://lccm.org.uk/courses/?search=Music+performance+and+production&level=selectCategory
Can this please be corrected so the above degree is removed from the primary sentence and instead follow the second sentence, stating: "The college also offers the BMus Music Performance and Production (Hons)."?
If possible, can the US-English spelling of 'programs' also be corrected to the UK-English spelling of 'programmes'; since this is a UK university?
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for your time.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 16:09, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns the London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting a correction to the UK-English spelling of "programme/s". As to the 'Programmes' section:
"All academic programmes are validated and awarded by the Open University apart from the BA in Creative Music Technology which is validated and awarded by Falmouth University.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:44, 14 January 2019 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I would like to the request an update to the principal’s name in the information box. The new principal is Dr. Simon Jones.
The following sources quote Dr. Simon Jones as being the principal:
Any insight from Editors is appreciated. MsAttempt ( talk) 15:57, 22 September 2020 (UTC)
References
@ Tsventon: Thank you very much for your help - all looks good to me! MsAttempt ( talk) 10:33, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. See below for reasons. |
Good morning,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns the London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting that Lois Moodie be added under the ‘Notable alumni’ section on this page. The following article shows that Lois attended the London College of Creative Media. [1]
MsAttempt ( talk) 11:09, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
Good morning @ Seagull123:
Thank you for your response. I have found an alternative source with the news. [2]
Would this be more appropriate?
MsAttempt ( talk) 11:30, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
References
Good morning @ Seagull123:
I appreciate you taking the time to look into this request. Your comments regarding reliable sources and the necessity for a Wikipedia page for the alumnus have been noted. Should anything change, I'll revisit this request.
Thank you for your insights,
MsAttempt ( talk) 09:33, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) – the company that owns London College of Creative Media; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I would like to request the following sentence be added to the history section:
“In the National Student Survey 2020, LCCM ranked as the top contemporary music institution in the UK with an overall student satisfaction score of 86.5%.” [1]
With thanks,
Mstechvision ( talk) 14:40, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
References