WikiCite is a proposal to build a bibliographic database in Wikidata to serve all Wikimedia projects. WikiCite 2017 was a 3-day conference, summit and hack day hosted in Vienna, Austria. Video stream on YouTube
Slides from our Wikimania 2018 workshop on WikiCite—a Wikimedia initiative to create an open bibliog...
A short talk from the 2018 Summer Workshop of the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools (Berkeley, CA...
Annual report of the WikiCite program, with details of 'satellite grants' offered, alterations based...
WikiCite is a proposal to build a bibliographic database in Wikidata to serve all Wikimedia projects...
Our presentation for the Wikicite workshop at the Wikimedia NL Hackathon, a.k.a. the Tech Storm
Why we’re building a structured repository of sources in @Wikidata. Video of our #WikidataCon prese...
Slides of my presentation on WikiCite at the Wikimedia Foundation Monthly Metrics and Activities Mee...
WikiCite is an initiative aiming to build a comprehensive knowledge base of sources, to serve the su...
About This is a contribution to the Workshop On Open Citations And Open Scholarly Metadata 2020 hel...
Abstract WikiCite is an initiative to collect bibliographic and citation information, particularly ...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
In 2016 Wikimania, the world Wikipedia gathering, was organized in Italy in a mountain village with ...
Analysis of the data quality of author items in Wikidata and discussion of data imports from the ORC...
Slides for the final version of a presentation given several times in February 2016, during a tour o...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Slides from our Wikimania 2018 workshop on WikiCite—a Wikimedia initiative to create an open bibliog...
A short talk from the 2018 Summer Workshop of the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools (Berkeley, CA...
Annual report of the WikiCite program, with details of 'satellite grants' offered, alterations based...
WikiCite is a proposal to build a bibliographic database in Wikidata to serve all Wikimedia projects...
Our presentation for the Wikicite workshop at the Wikimedia NL Hackathon, a.k.a. the Tech Storm
Why we’re building a structured repository of sources in @Wikidata. Video of our #WikidataCon prese...
Slides of my presentation on WikiCite at the Wikimedia Foundation Monthly Metrics and Activities Mee...
WikiCite is an initiative aiming to build a comprehensive knowledge base of sources, to serve the su...
About This is a contribution to the Workshop On Open Citations And Open Scholarly Metadata 2020 hel...
Abstract WikiCite is an initiative to collect bibliographic and citation information, particularly ...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
In 2016 Wikimania, the world Wikipedia gathering, was organized in Italy in a mountain village with ...
Analysis of the data quality of author items in Wikidata and discussion of data imports from the ORC...
Slides for the final version of a presentation given several times in February 2016, during a tour o...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Slides from our Wikimania 2018 workshop on WikiCite—a Wikimedia initiative to create an open bibliog...
A short talk from the 2018 Summer Workshop of the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools (Berkeley, CA...
Annual report of the WikiCite program, with details of 'satellite grants' offered, alterations based...