Derric,
Good luck with your edit-a-thon today [1] and it would be awesome if you
could introduce Reasonator and Wikidata while discussing Wikipedia. I think
it is very interesting that you just discovered Magnus through Reasonator
instead of the other way around - discovering more of Magnus
Hi Derrick, I think it's vain to ask yourself if some concept deserves an
item. It does not make much sense. There is much more value in the
regularity in how we express the same kind of data : this makes really much
simpler to develop tools and to help newbies on how to do things if we
decide one
Eric,
Two general remarks first:
(1) Protege is for small and medium ontologies, but not really for such
large datasets. To get SPARQL support for the whole data, you could to
install Virtuoso. It also comes with a simple Web query UI. Virtuoso
does not do much reasoning, but you can use
This RFC was pending after several discussions. How to clarify the property
part of?
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Requests_for_comment/Refining_%22part_of%22
Cheers,
Micru
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Markus,
Thanks for the thorough reply!
you can use SPARQL 1.1 transitive closure in queries (using * after
properties), so you can find all subclasses there too. (You could also
try this in Protege ...)
I had a feeling I was missing something basic. (I'm also new to SPARQL.)
Using * after
Here is the latest summary of what has been happening around Wikidata! As
always, feedback is appreciated.
Discussions
- Wikidata participation in Wiki Loves Pride
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Project_chat#Wikidata_participation_in_Wiki_Loves_Pride
- Discussion: Delete as a
I have created {{Wikidata property}} [1] (example on [2]), for
suitable en.Wikipedia articles about subjects for which we have a
property in Wikidata. Please help to improve and apply it (can anyone
generate a list of relevant articles?), and to migrate it to
other-language Wikipedias.
[1]