Re: [Wikidata] Terms - search for corresponding WD-item and WP-article

2016-10-14 Thread Susanna Ånäs
Hi all We are proposing GLAMpipe for a Wikimedia grant right now . GLAMpipe is a data import, manipulation and export tool. It can read a set of files, APIs, tabular data etc., manipulate it (split, merge, format, make lookups...) and

Re: [Wikidata] Terms - search for corresponding WD-item and WP-article

2016-10-14 Thread Sandra Fauconnier
What you are encountering here, is a major bottleneck and timesuck for any data import into Wikidata. Matching external lists of concepts (names of people, places, buildings, whatever) from external datasets correctly with the right Wikidata items is a thing that always takes me hours and hours

Re: [Wikidata] Terms - search for corresponding WD-item and WP-article

2016-10-10 Thread Biyanto Rebin
​Great add-on! Thank you, Thomas​ 2016-10-10 15:28 GMT+07:00 Thomas Steiner : > Hi Markus, > > This is a lighthouse case for my Google Sheets add-on Wikipedia Tools > for Google Spreadsheets (bit.ly/wikipedia-tools-add-on). Here is an > editable sheet

Re: [Wikidata] Terms - search for corresponding WD-item and WP-article

2016-10-10 Thread Thomas Steiner
Hi Markus, This is a lighthouse case for my Google Sheets add-on Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets (bit.ly/wikipedia-tools-add-on). Here is an editable sheet (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zAZBS09XAYzzL0e6ltTEc943ATvddN6DUgi076xe8qs/edit?usp=sharing) that you can continue to use,

Re: [Wikidata] Terms - search for corresponding WD-item and WP-article

2016-10-10 Thread Magnus Manske
You could try this (example:"Cambridge"): https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/13025 Not sure if your terms will work though; "Aerial photograph" does not exist, for example. You can replace term_type='label' with term_type IN ('label','alias') to get more hits. On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:14 AM