A presentation given remotely at the Cost MOBILISE Wikidata Workshop taking place in Warsaw on 13-14 February 2020, as per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Cost_MOBILISE_Wikidata_Workshop . It provides a brief overview of how Scholia - a tool to visualize Wikidata content - can be used to explore information related to biodiversity. The video is a recording of me talking through the slides before the event and is also available via https://youtu.be/T3YFIdfkVe0. The slides have been exported from Google slides. A recording of the actual presentation is available as well via https://youtu.be/KgwFPekATZs. This repo serves two purposes: it provides a backup in case my remote participation were hampered by technical difficul...
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