A brief introduction to Wikibase, the set of software extensions for MediaWiki that powers the massive online linked open dataset Wikidata. The session will also briefly cover the activities of the LD4 Wikibase Working Hour, which seeks to promote Wikibase use by librarians, archivists, and museum workers
English: Global overview of the Wikibase landscape and ecosystem, per March 2022. Presentation duri...
International audienceThis paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on th...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Presented at the LD4 2021 Conference on Linked Data: Building Connections Together: In an effort ...
Poster for the Wikibase4Research service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
The Wikidata knowledge base provides a public infrastructure for machine-readable metadata about com...
Learn how to use this powerful content management application for research and to organize projects....
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
Since the fall of 2020, the UCLA Library has been participating in the Program for Cooperative Catal...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
This is a static version of the text, provided here for archival purposes. For the best reading expe...
Workshop facilitated as part of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (...
Wikidata, one of Wikipedia’s sister projects, is a free and open database of structured data. With i...
Libraries and information services have long since been champions of equitable access to informatio...
English: Global overview of the Wikibase landscape and ecosystem, per March 2022. Presentation duri...
International audienceThis paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on th...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...
Presented at the LD4 2021 Conference on Linked Data: Building Connections Together: In an effort ...
Poster for the Wikibase4Research service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
The Wikidata knowledge base provides a public infrastructure for machine-readable metadata about com...
Learn how to use this powerful content management application for research and to organize projects....
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
Since the fall of 2020, the UCLA Library has been participating in the Program for Cooperative Catal...
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of...
This is a static version of the text, provided here for archival purposes. For the best reading expe...
Workshop facilitated as part of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (...
Wikidata, one of Wikipedia’s sister projects, is a free and open database of structured data. With i...
Libraries and information services have long since been champions of equitable access to informatio...
English: Global overview of the Wikibase landscape and ecosystem, per March 2022. Presentation duri...
International audienceThis paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on th...
Wikidata is the newest project of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the non-profit U.S.-based foundati...