Analysis of the data quality of author items in Wikidata and discussion of data imports from the ORCID registry. Presented at the WikiCite 2020 Virtual Conference. A recording of the presentation is available on Wikimedia Commons and YouTube
These datasets are used to support the results of the paper "Datasets for Creating and Querying Pers...
We maintain a wiki comparison dataset (which we used to call a wiki segmentation dataset) to show a ...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
WikiCite is a proposal to build a bibliographic database in Wikidata to serve all Wikimedia projects...
Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowled...
Slides from webinar on 11 December, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for autho...
An invited presentation at the OCLC Linked Data Roundtable session at the American Library Associati...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
ORCID is a scientific infrastructure created to solve the problem of author name ambiguity. Over the...
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
About This repository hosts a presentation given on 21 June, 2022, as part of the session "Data Col...
Due to its numerous bibliometric entries of scholarly articles and connected information Wikidata ca...
Abstract WikiCite is an initiative to collect bibliographic and citation information, particularly ...
Wikidata-CS (Commonsense) datasets associated with the submission entitled 'Commonsense Knowledge in...
These datasets are used to support the results of the paper "Datasets for Creating and Querying Pers...
We maintain a wiki comparison dataset (which we used to call a wiki segmentation dataset) to show a ...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
WikiCite is a proposal to build a bibliographic database in Wikidata to serve all Wikimedia projects...
Come hear about Wikidata as a repository of linked open data. I will introduce Wikidata as a knowled...
Slides from webinar on 11 December, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for autho...
An invited presentation at the OCLC Linked Data Roundtable session at the American Library Associati...
Wikidata celebrates its 10th birthday this month. Different from its sister project Wikipedia, Wikid...
ORCID is a scientific infrastructure created to solve the problem of author name ambiguity. Over the...
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. ...
About This repository hosts a presentation given on 21 June, 2022, as part of the session "Data Col...
Due to its numerous bibliometric entries of scholarly articles and connected information Wikidata ca...
Abstract WikiCite is an initiative to collect bibliographic and citation information, particularly ...
Wikidata-CS (Commonsense) datasets associated with the submission entitled 'Commonsense Knowledge in...
These datasets are used to support the results of the paper "Datasets for Creating and Querying Pers...
We maintain a wiki comparison dataset (which we used to call a wiki segmentation dataset) to show a ...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...