2015-06-30 11:52 GMT+02:00 billinghurst <[email protected]>:

> Agree that conceptually difficult to explain simply.
>
> Found an interesting case that may help...
>
> "Notes by an Oxford Chiel"
>
> /book/      https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19297412
>
> /en edition/    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16604365
>
> /en work/     https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Notes_by_an_Oxford_Chiel
>
> /de article/  https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notes_by_an_Oxford_Chiel
>
> Now if we have a de published translation it would get it's own /de
> edition/ with it's own translators,  viaf, etc. and it gets it's own
> dewikisource link.  So it has no inter-language link to enwikisource and
> v.v.  It would link  back to the /book/ and the /book/ has edition(s) that
> link the both editions.
>
> Now how do we trace links between those works and pull usable data at a WS
> template? It didn't take to dig out an example and as time passes and
> effort continues this will be more and more the case.
>
> Regards Billinghurst
>
Isn't it something that can be solve now that there is arbitrary access?
Did someone try to do it with some Lua module?

Cdlt, ~nicolas
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