Feel free to use any content from
http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial. I used
those in a 60-minute, 30-40 person workshop in October. The slides cover
introductory topics (basic Wikidata vocabulary, where to finds things,
etc.) as well as RDF/OWL, querying, and ontology.
Hi Stas,
Yes, P31 is always rdf:type and P279 is always rdfs:subClassOf in RDF/OWL
exports that use the community interpretation of those properties. If
those exports want to be decidable then they'll need to omit claims that
use P31 or P279 as qualifiers -- which some of Markus's RDF/OWL exports
to:pfpschnei...@gmail.com>>:
> >
> > It's very pleasant to hear from someone else who thinks of Wikidata
> as a
> > knowledge base (or at least hopes that Wikidata can be considered as
> a
> > knowledge base). Did you get any pushback on this or
n on classification in Wikidata? It
> seems to me that some of that is rather controversial in the Wikidata
> community. I was a bit surprised to see class reasoning used on diseases.
> This depends on a particular modelling methodology.
>
> peter
>
>
> On 10/12/2015 11:
Great that you could make a presentation.
>
> A remark however of what I could read : "instance of" IS NOT transitive.
>
> 2015-10-12 20:47 GMT+02:00 Emw :
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On Saturday, I facilitated a workshop at the U.S. National Archives
>> entitled
Hi all,
On Saturday, I facilitated a workshop at the U.S. National Archives
entitled "An Ambitious Wikidata Tutorial" as part of WikiConference USA
2015.
Slides are available at:
http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:An_Ambitious_Wik