On 4/18/15 5:48 PM, Ricordisamoa wrote:
Il 11/04/2015 13:29, Antoine Isaac ha scritto:
Hi,
Is the 'template' word so bad? Paraphrasing Daniel's definition of the
MediaWiki template, one could see a 'WikiData template' as
a set of of properties that can be re-used, e.g. to make create
Il 11/04/2015 13:29, Antoine Isaac ha scritto:
Hi,
Is the 'template' word so bad? Paraphrasing Daniel's definition of the
MediaWiki template, one could see a 'WikiData template' as
a set of of properties that can be re-used, e.g. to make create
statements about a certain class. (the
Hi,
Is the 'template' word so bad? Paraphrasing Daniel's definition of the
MediaWiki template, one could see a 'WikiData template' as
a set of of properties that can be re-used, e.g. to make create statements
about a certain class. (the 'parameter' bit could be understood as adding or
Valentine Charles, 07/04/2015 15:21:
What I mean is that it would be good to have list of properties that can
be used for a given thing.
Autocompletion often guesses well, but you can set a non-mandatory
constraint:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Category:Properties_with_constraints
Really,
Il 04/04/2015 23:45, Stas Malyshev ha scritto:
Hi!
For things that actually *are* free text, and not terribly long, a monolongual
(or, in the future, multilingual) text property could be used. quote already
exists, abstract could be added, pending community discussion. Length
limitations can
Hello,
I wanted to get an overview of all the properties used boy the instance
Painting (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3305213) for further mapping with
the Europeana Data Model.
My initial thought that I would find a representative list at
For paintings you can better look here:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Valentine Charles valentine...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to get an overview of all the properties used boy the instance
Painting
I'm confused by your use of the term template here. In the context of
MediaWiki, template refers to a bit of wikitext that can be parametrized and
re-used, e.g. to make info-boxes.
If I understand correctly, what you mean is a kind of schema saying which
properties can and should be present on
The more I think about this issue, the more I think we need a separate
animal altogether that sits between Wikidata and Wikipedia (or alongside it
somehow) and that is a quick-ref simple mobile version that acts as a
go-between to image data on Commons (or any other WM project). Right now
Hello,
Coming back on my previous email, I do indeed understand that Wikidata
wants structured data as much as possible. But you might have free-text
information that might not fit in a given property or even have meaning
only as a free -text description (abstract, quotes..).GLAM's are for
For things that actually *are* free text, and not terribly long, a monolongual
(or, in the future, multilingual) text property could be used. quote already
exists, abstract could be added, pending community discussion. Length
limitations can be adjusted if need be.
What I was warning against is
I think there is a case for including this structured data disguised as
text but it should go in the reference for a statement
On 4 Apr 2015 18:07, Daniel Kinzler daniel.kinz...@wikimedia.de wrote:
For things that actually *are* free text, and not terribly long, a
monolongual
(or, in the
Il 02/04/2015 13:51, Daniel Kinzler ha scritto:
Am 02.04.2015 um 09:03 schrieb Valentine Charles:
Regarding the dimensions, it is great to know that it is on your plate. I was
wondering is there a place where we can see the classes/properties that are in
the pipeline and participate to
Hoi,
I do not follow ... A quote is exactly that ... it is not a place where
things that do not fit neatly are to be dumped.
What you need to consider is what the value is of mono-lingual text.. A
motto as used on a shield makes sense.. a quote maybe, the original name of
something surely... but
Hi, the place to discuss property proposal is
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal and its subpages.
We might need more people involved in this area.
Classes are regular items in wikidata and as such can be freely create.
They are, as regular items, subject to the notability
Am 01.04.2015 um 09:20 schrieb Valentine Charles:
-Cultural Heritage data have most of the time a description property where you
will find lot of relevant free text information. The structured property but
inside you will find mostly free- text. I couldn't find a similar property in
Wikidata
Dear all,
Thank you all for your answers. I will have a look to the different
projects you have mentioned in your emails.
In the meantime I have spent a bit more time exploring Wikidata for
paintings as one of our project currently focuses on Art and comparing it
with the Europeana Data Model in
Hi Valentine,
The long, chatty, free-text descriptive element of Wikidata is really
Wikipedia ;-)
There is a small free-text field in Wikidata for each item (the
description, one per language) but it's intended for a short
identifying/disambiguating note: 1887 self-portrait by XYZ; Danish
artist
We do have the Quote property (P1683) which has monolingual text
datatype. You could certainly put free text in the value for this property
and add this to a reference or even use it as a qualifier.
Joe
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Daniel Kinzler daniel.kinz...@wikimedia.de
wrote:
Am
Hi, for France I'm also aware of the historical monuments project, that
might be interesting for you:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_France/Monuments_historiques
2015-03-28 0:12 GMT+01:00 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietc...@googlemail.com:
Hi Valentine,
I think the following
Hi all,
Europeana.eu is interested in using Wikidata. At the moment, we are trying
to make a correspondence between the data structures in Wikidata and our
data model EDM [1] for digitized cultural collections.
We started by looking at the general Wikidata project page [2] and found
that the
Hi Valentine,
I think the following projects would also fall within the scope of your search:
* https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Source_MetaData
* https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings
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