Guidelines - 14. Updating A Label Profile


NOTE: Labels cannot be added on their own, labels are automatically added when a release is first accepted into the database.

Profile

The Profile field is used to give a description of the label. History, changes, musical styles etc belong here. It must be written in clear English, devoid of hype, and as grammatically correct as possible. The first sentence should be a short overview of the label for quick identification. The rest of the profile should be a concise and factual summary of the labels history. The average profile should aim be around 150 words. There is no minimum, and profiles can run to about 500 words at the maximum, if necessary.

Recommended content for a Label profile

  • Written in clear English and as grammatically correct as possible
  • History of the label, people involved in running the label
  • Styles the label is known for
  • Any other historical information regarding the label

Forbidden content for a Label profile

  • Copy/pasted info from the internet, or any other copyrighted or credited material
  • Promotional wordings, or anything that could be perceived as hype
  • Profiles written in the first or second person
  • Lists of sub/parent-labels, releases or artists (these can all go into the database via release submissions and Parent Label updates). Former parent/sub label information is allowed, however, as there is no way to indicate this otherwise.
  • Links that point towards external web sites

Always be sure to use Submission Notes to clearly explain what you are changing and WHY you are changing it. Remember that changes that may seem obvious to you might not be as obvious to other Discogs users. Mention the sources of information included in any label update.

Parent Label

The Parent Label is a label that owns the label who's profile you are editing. Make sure you respect the parent label's spelling and capitalization. Test the link on the confirmation page. This field is only for parent label, not for sub-labels (sub-labels are linked automatically when a parent label update is accepted). Sister label can not currently be displayed via live links, please use the label profile for this information.

Contact Info

If available, please format as follows:

Address Line 1
Address Line 2
Phone
Fax
Email

Note the line breaks. Addresses without line breaks are difficult to read.

Where contact info is available for a defunct label, it should be displayed. This can help to identify a label and provide extra information on it's history. Where appropriate, append this info with: "(Contact info now obsolete)".

Labels that have been relocated should list all their addresses for the same reason. The same "(Contact info now obsolete)" line under obsolete addresses can be used to make clear which is the current address. A brief explanation in the profile can clear up any confusion.

URLs

For the submission of a label?s URLs. Only add full URLs with the http:// prefix to this field. Do not add any auxiliary text.

Do not link to poor quality fan pages, review pages, or enter email addresses in this field.

Reviews

Please follow the Review Guidelines

Images

Please follow the Image Guidelines.

Merge

You must edit each release if one label is being represented by two or more label pages. Make sure your edits are correct and reflect what is printed on the release. If in doubt, as in the adding and updating forum.

Rename

You must edit each release to rename a label. Make sure your edits are correct and reflect what is printed on the release. If in doubt, as in the adding and updating forum.

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