Moreover:
yes, it seems that right now VIAF takes its Wikipedia links from Wikidata.
ex.
http://rdap02pxdu.dev.oclc.org:8080/viaf/14356/#Manzoni,_Alessandro,_1785-1873
.
(see #About)

But this is a "Person" page.
We know that in Wikidata we have tons of VIAF ids for persons.
What about "Books"?
How many Wikisource books are linked to Wikidata?

I'm curious to see how many Wikisources have worked in Wikidata in the last
2 years.
I know for sure that the Italian Wikisource got stuck in some theoretical
discussion,
as it is not easy *at all* to use Wikidata with different "levels" of
abstractions for books.

To cope with these kinds of issues, in the weekend of 11-12 april Wikimedia
Italia will host a "bibbliohackathon" in Florence with several librarians
from Italy, and hopefully we will come up with a *working model* for books
in Wikidata.
The event has two main aims: ask librarians help to cope with Wikidata
issues, and teach them how powerful Wikidata (and Wikibase) is.

If someone is interested to participate online, we can organize an hackpad
and some Hangouts.

Aubrey


On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Andrea Zanni <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Andy Mabbett <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> >> I'm not particularly surprised on this, since the Wikimedia Foundation
>> never
>> >> does nothing to help "sister" projects
>>
>> What does this have to do with WMF?  OCLC are independent actors,
>> reusing Wikidata content as anyone may do, without having to consult
>> or involve the WMF.
>
>
>
> Andy is right, and we have some personal contacts at OCLC.
> We can easily talk to them, if we want.
>
> Aubrey
>
> PS: Welcome, Andy.
>
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