I know of a couple of Swedish museums/institutions which do it. Either manually or bed on which pages/images contains links pointing back to specific items in their collections. Essentially they use it as a "you might also be interested in" suggestion.
Also know that a few of their authority files includes wikipedia links as "same_as" properties. /André ------ André Costa GLAM-tekniker Wikimedia Sverige On 27 September 2013 08:43, John Erling Blad <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems like some GLAM institutions are starting to use URLs to > Wikipedia articles as common identifiers for classes of items in > collections. I guess this will change over time to be URLs to > Wikidata instead. This is pretty much as expected, but it is although > a bit strange that they are using Wikipedia and that no-one seems to > have noticed this from our side. > > Is there anyone that know how common this is? Så far I have only heard > about a few of them, and I'm not even sure they have any clear > understanding why they do it.. > > John / jeblad > > _______________________________________________ > Wikidata-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l >
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