Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowledge base of structured data, talk about the community of editors, and demo how to edit. I have prepared a set of structured data related to recipients of the Bollingen Prize for Poetry that I\u27ll use to demonstrate how I see potential for libraries, archives and museums to interact with Wikidata
Abstract for the talk given at the Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 conference, 01st February 2023: Wi...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
During recent years, cultural heritage institutions have become increasingly interested in participa...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
Wikidata, one of Wikipedia’s sister projects, is a free and open database of structured data. With i...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
Wikidata your public linked database on anything. Wikipedia exists in almost 300 language versions. ...
About This repository hosts a presentation given on 21 June, 2022, as part of the session "Data Col...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
Wikidata is to data what Wikipedia is to text - the open version that anyone can edit. Covering ca. ...
Stories are important tools for recounting and sharing the past. To tell a story one has to put toge...
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
Abstract for the talk given at the Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 conference, 01st February 2023: Wi...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
During recent years, cultural heritage institutions have become increasingly interested in participa...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
Wikidata, one of Wikipedia’s sister projects, is a free and open database of structured data. With i...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
Wikidata your public linked database on anything. Wikipedia exists in almost 300 language versions. ...
About This repository hosts a presentation given on 21 June, 2022, as part of the session "Data Col...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
Wikidata is to data what Wikipedia is to text - the open version that anyone can edit. Covering ca. ...
Stories are important tools for recounting and sharing the past. To tell a story one has to put toge...
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
Abstract for the talk given at the Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 conference, 01st February 2023: Wi...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
During recent years, cultural heritage institutions have become increasingly interested in participa...