Ward Cunningham describes a wiki as "the simplest online database that could possibly work". The cost of this simplicity is that wikis are generally limited to a single collection containing a single kind of record (viz. WikiMarkupLanguage records). WikiD extends the Wiki model to support multiple collections containing arbitrary schemas of XML records with minimal additional complexity. WikiD is essentially a lightweight framework combining: * Open-source implementations of various loosely-coupled open-standard protocols (e.g. OpenURL, SRW/U, SRW Update, OAI-PMH, RSS) * An open-source version-controlled database. * A set of bootstrap collections. * XSL Stylesheets to render collection-level open-standard protocol responses into HTML for hu...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
Wikis have proved enormously successful as a means to collabo-rate in the creation and publication o...
Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowled...
Ward Cunningham describes a wiki as "the simplest online database that could possibly work". The cos...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
Poster for the Wikibase4Research service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
In the ABCD 3.0 Project the ABCD (Access to Biological Collection Data) Standard (Access to Biologic...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Both relational databases and wikis have strengths that make them attractive for use in collaborativ...
This paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on the border between appli...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
This paper proposes that Wikis, lightweight web-based collaborative tools, can provide substantive s...
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...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
Wikis have proved enormously successful as a means to collabo-rate in the creation and publication o...
Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowled...
Ward Cunningham describes a wiki as "the simplest online database that could possibly work". The cos...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
Poster for the Wikibase4Research service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
In the ABCD 3.0 Project the ABCD (Access to Biological Collection Data) Standard (Access to Biologic...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Both relational databases and wikis have strengths that make them attractive for use in collaborativ...
This paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on the border between appli...
Research Software Engineers and their work is becoming increasingly important in digital humanities ...
This paper proposes that Wikis, lightweight web-based collaborative tools, can provide substantive s...
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...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
Wikis have proved enormously successful as a means to collabo-rate in the creation and publication o...
Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowled...