Andrea, now that I understand better what you want, could you add it as an idea to https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/Possible_projects , especially if you would be willing to be paired with a technical expert to mentor a student in making this? Thanks!
-- Sumana Harihareswara Engineering Community Manager Wikimedia Foundation On 07/02/2013 02:13 AM, Andrea Zanni wrote: > Yes, you're right. > I know, for example, that Pundit is a tool for semantic annotation, > and it would probably be a good candidate to start with. > http://www.thepund.it/ > (the won best poster at LODLAM, and are based in Italy. I met some of the > staff and have already hinted about this possible feature). > The also collaborate with OKFN. > > Aubrey > > > > On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Sumana Harihareswara > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On 06/21/2013 08:00 AM, Aubrey wrote: >>> Another dream of mine is an annotator that could save "facts" in Wikidata >>> statements. >>> We could reald a newspaper online, or a book, or an article on a >> scientific >>> blog, and highlight a short sentence, and this sentence would be a >>> statement (Item has a Property Value), with a source (the original >>> document). >>> I bet this is not *so* difficult. >> >> At first I thought you meant that it would be good to implement this in >> Zotero https://www.zotero.org/ , Annotator >> https://github.com/okfn/annotator , or a similar tool, to help a user >> keep track of their own favorite Wikidata facts. Now I understand :) >> that you'd like, perhaps, a client-side browser plugin or script that >> takes some highlighted text, offers the user a GUI to fix up the >> statement and source, and then feeds it into Wikidata. Am I right? >> >> -- >> Sumana Harihareswara >> Engineering Community Manager >> Wikimedia Foundation _______________________________________________ Wikidata-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
