Thanks for the catch, Thomas! I've fixed that in the slide 36 and uploaded the corrected version to http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial and Commons.
Best, Eric On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Thomas Douillard < [email protected]> wrote: > Great that you could make a presentation. > > A remark however of what I could read : "instance of" IS NOT transitive. > > 2015-10-12 20:47 GMT+02:00 Emw <[email protected]>: > >> Hi all, >> >> On Saturday, I facilitated a workshop at the U.S. National Archives >> entitled "An Ambitious Wikidata Tutorial" as part of WikiConference USA >> 2015. >> >> Slides are available at: >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial >> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:An_Ambitious_Wikidata_Tutorial.pdf >> >> The demo of Wikidata's new SPARQL endpoint at https://query.wikidata.org/ >> was the most exciting part of the workshop for me, and caught the >> audience's attention too [1]. Stas Malyshev et al., thank you for >> developing Wikidata Query Service -- it's an incredibly awesome tool! >> >> I've added the query we used to the list of examples at >> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikibase/Indexing/SPARQL_Query_Examples#Politicians_who_died_of_cancer_.28of_any_type.29 >> . >> >> We also: >> >> - Live-edited the item about Nobel laureate Barbara McClintock [2] >> >> - Saw how Wikidata is used in Histropedia [3] >> >> - Discussed *instance of* (P31), *subclass of* (P279), and *part of* >> (P361) and how to avoid "bad smells" [4] >> >> - Learned about the RDF/OWL exports and how to explore them locally >> with Protege [5] >> >> - Talked about modeling causation on Wikidata, in the context of the >> American Civil War [6] >> >> - Covered Wikidata vocabulary, the Wikidata API, where to find >> things, unit quantity properties (e.g. area, length, GDP per capita), etc. >> >> I'd estimate we had 30 to 40 attendees. >> >> Later the same day, Katie (Aude) presented on integrating Wikidata into >> Wikipedia through Lua. Elvira (Emitraka) also presented on how the Gene >> Wiki project has been enhancing Wikidata with items about genes, items >> about diseases, and their causal connection -- and how the Gene Wiki group >> is working to make corresponding infoboxes on Wikipedia more relevant to >> the layperson. Both talks were well-attended and excellent. >> >> Cheers, >> Eric >> https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Emw >> >> 1. SPARQL on Wikidata. Slides 39 - 43. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#39 >> >> 2. Barbara McClintock live edit. Slide 18. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#18 >> >> 3. Histropedia. Slide 22. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#22 >> >> 4. Avoiding bad smells in classification. Slide 35. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#35 >> >> 5. How to explore Wikidata RDF/OWL dumps locally. Slides 44 - 48. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#44 >> 6. Causation on Wikidata. Slides 49 - 51. >> http://www.slideshare.net/_Emw/an-ambitious-wikidata-tutorial#50 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wikidata mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Wikidata mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > >
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