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This task is being resolved as a quarterly goal. The framework is in place for
others to use it and improve it, based on real-life experiences with open data
organizations. I have updated the description with some details.
Thank you to everybody involved!
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Now that the very basic documentation is in place, I'm a bit uncertain about
the best next steps. I made a call for feedback and testers at the wikidata
mailing list
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikidata/2015-August/006914.html.
Apart from the fine tuning of
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@I9606, you added to the description
How to visualize a data model that spans multiple entity types within the
context of wikidata?
Can you or someone else explain this, please?
@Richard_Pinch, hi! I'm not joining the Wikipedia Science Conference, but if
other
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I may be able to help with some of the UK organisations: email me. I expect to
be at the Wikipedia Science Conference in London, 2-3 September, which would be
a suitable venue for a discussion.
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@Rogol_Domedonfors, do you or someone you know have any contact with any of
these organizations? Since all the organizations listed there so far are based
in the UK, do you know whether someone at WMUK would be willing to act as
common contact with open data orgs, in the
Rogol_Domedonfors added a comment.
There are suggestions at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Innovation#Partnerships
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Scott_WUaS added a comment.
Quim and All, Where does this project stand now? How might we best develop it
further? Thank you, Scott
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There is a list of open data and data science institutions at Meta:Innovation
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Thanks for the clarification that Wiki Loves Open Data [:)] should guide
organizations through the process of contributing content to Wikidata
(https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T104701) ... and World University looks
forward to learning how this will work. I also
Jane023 added a comment.
We are already doing more than imagining GLAM applied to Wikidata, we are
applying GLAM datasets to Wikidata at Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings
We not only have Maarten who is busy adding
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@Wittylama - This is very exciting to read, Europeana is a perfect fit. It's
not always obvious to organizations I've spoken with that these partnerships
are a two-way benefit, they feed in and can pull from the projects. I'd love to
learn more about the Europeana
Susannaanas added a comment.
I'd like to announce our project and ask for assistance with it. Wikimedia
Finland is starting a collaborative project to learn Wikidata with several
Finnish organizations and the WP community. The starting point is GLAM data,
but we have extended the scope. The
Qgil added a comment.
Goal shared with the Wikidata community at
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikidata/2015-July/006581.html
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For now, I will keep the discussion in the Wikidata mailing list thread, and I
will document in the description of this task the progress.
@Wittylama, I'm very excited to read your comment! Very encouraging, and it
just came moments after announcing this initiative. Thank
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Let me be the first to say that Europeana wants to be part of this. We are
already publishing everything in open data (which has provided much of the
seed-information for the 'sum of all paintings' wikidata project) and have a
strong organisational interest in being
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