Hi Sherlock,
It's a wiki. You get in there and edit the page, just like all the other wikis.
Mismatches in data are quite common across projects, and Wikidata can help with 
this. I often click on a Wikidata page associated with an article I am working 
on to see the data side-by-side, and then I make changes accordingly.
Jane

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On Feb 28, 2014, at 3:45 AM, Sherlock Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everybody! Glad to join the team!
> 
> I'm a freshman to use the Wikidata, and face some confusions:
> 1. I though Wikidata gathered data from Wikipedia infobox, but I also find 
> that, the statements and infobox are not entirely corresponded. Some infobox 
> data are missed in statements and the Statements also have more data than 
> infobox. Then how does Wikidata actually create a new item? What's the 
> detailed process? If there are new or updated articles in Wikipedia, how does 
> Wikidata catch these updates?
> 2. I think there are more valuable information in Wikipedia but not included 
> in Wikidata, e.g. categories, infobox data. How can I enrich the Wikidata? I 
> know I may use & follow WikiData Bot's process, any directions?
> 
> Any suggestions or guidance are welcome!
> 
> BRs,
> Sherlock
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