Thanks Denny.

Do you have a practical suggestion how to do this? There's no obvious source URL to refer to currently. What Joachim did was to set up a small document on GitHub and refer to that in the statements. Should I do something similar here?

-Osma

Denny Vrandečić kirjoitti 12.3.2020 klo 20.35:
When we were uploading the links to Freebase, we also added references fro these. And since you've gone through all this work (thank you for that!) verifying the links, I think it would be fair to add a respective reference.



On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 9:27 AM Osma Suominen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm about to import around 7,000 P2347 mappings (YSO ID authority
    links)
    between Wikidata items and YSO (General Finnish Ontology) concepts to
    Wikidata using QuickStatements2. I'm following the excellent example of
    Joachim Neubert's work at ZBW, documented e.g. here:
    
http://zbw.eu/labs/en/blog/wikidata-as-authority-linking-hub-connecting-repec-and-gnd-researcher-identifiers

    The mappings were collected from several sources:
    1. Mappings between KOKO (related to YSO) and Wikidata curated by the
    Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle (kindly given to us, but not publicly
    available AFAIK)
    2. Indirect mappings derived from Wikidata-LCSH and YSO-LCSH mappings
    3. Algorithmic matching suggestions for frequently used YSO concepts

    In all these cases, the mappings have been verified by vocabulary
    managers here at the National Library of Finland, so we're not just
    blindly copying the information from the above sources.

    I'm wondering about whether to add source/qualifier statements to the
    mapping statements I'm about to add. I see that in most cases,
    authority
    links don't have any source information. For this batch, I could
    potentially document several bits of provenance information:

    1. Where the (suggested) statement originally came from (e.g. Yle
    and/or
    indirect LCSH mapping)
    2. That we have verified it here at NLF

    I see that Joachim used source statements like this for his imported
    links:

    title (P1476):
    Derived from ZBW's RAS-GND authors mapping (English)

    reference URL (P854):
    
https://github.com/zbw/repec-ras/blob/master/doc/RAS-GND-author-id-mapping.md

    Is this still best practice or should I use something else? Or just
    import the raw links without any qualifiers or sources?

    Thanks in advance,
    Osma

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