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I've tried to get access to TUSC (I want to run a tool that cross-loads photos from geograph to creative commons).
When I try to create a TUSC account it asks me to edit my home page then save and close the tab. The TUSC page then says its checking for the edit but never does anything... Robevans123 (talk) 09:53, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
- At tools.wmflabs.org, you can see that TUSC is maintained by Magnus Manske; try leaving him a message on his talk page. Gryllida (talk) 11:35, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
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I've been creating references to books, some of which are out of copyright and are now online, and I've included the original publisher and a link to the online version. Should/can you also acknowledge the organisation that created the online version?
For example, in my sandbox article Henllys, Torfaen I've got a reference to "A History of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest", with a link to the book on archive.org (Internet Archive). Should/how I acknowledge Internet Archive? Robevans123 (talk) 14:02, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
- If it's a digitized version of a specific edition, you should credit the original publisher, not whoever put it online. If the online version reproduces the text without being based on a specific print edition, you could use {{cite book}}'s "publisher=" parameter for the organization that published the online version. Huon (talk) 17:49, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
Monuments
[edit]Great work on the Monmouthshire list. The sort order is much neater than my solution, and the content editing is great to see. I have found out how to reference a particular ggat page, but I think the best solution would be to make a template (that can be used on all 4 arch trusts), and then work out how to semi-automate applying it to the lists. It will feel much better to be able to click directly to the relevant page, now that there are so many PRNs. Putting the SAM No first also makes sense. RobinLeicester (talk) 19:23, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
- I have gone live with Template:Watprn and so far applied it to Torfaen and Monmouthshire. If you spot anything amiss please let me know, but it seems to be working well. RobinLeicester (talk) 00:47, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
- It suddenly occurred to me it would streamline editing to use it on coflein too. The other big advantage is that if any of them revamp their websites a single update on the template will get everything working again. I will be doing a find and replace process to get the lists converted over the next few days.... RobinLeicester (talk) 23:06, 9 January 2014 (UTC)
- I have now transferred Monmouthshire and most South Wales lists to Watprn for coflein as well. I think refining the period is excellent, but I can't see the need for a separate note. The refs provide the published source of the dating information, which is clear enough. I have tended to use the 'Prehistoric (Iron Age)' layout on those entries I have clarified, partly because that was easiest when I was transferring from the spreadsheet. But just saying 'Iron Age' is fine so far as I can see. I would also encourage using the sort key to optimise a chronological order, rather than slavishly following the period name - so an 'unknown' site that is either iron age or early medieval is much better going somewhere near there than before the palaeolithic, whereas an 'unknown' that is probably post-medieval could be put there. Just a thought. RobinLeicester (talk) 00:39, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
- It suddenly occurred to me it would streamline editing to use it on coflein too. The other big advantage is that if any of them revamp their websites a single update on the template will get everything working again. I will be doing a find and replace process to get the lists converted over the next few days.... RobinLeicester (talk) 23:06, 9 January 2014 (UTC)
Will definitely use the sort key to "optimise a chronological order".
Wasn't sure about the note on Period myself - thought it might be overkill! Think you're right - it's not needed. But perhaps the general note on the Cadw details is useful. I was probably thinking ahead to maybe making some other edits that change, rather than refine, the Cadw details. For example, there's an enclosure somewhere that Coflein/GGAT classify as a Hillfort. Even that could be classed as a refinement - burbling now - thinking out loud! Will put some thoughts on the List of SMs in Monmouthshire Talk page. Robevans123 (talk) 11:11, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
- I agree entirely. Cadw 'decide' that a site is scheduled, which puts it on this list, but beyond that, for the name, type, period and anything else, the list should reflect the best state of published knowledge rather than what Cadw have mentioned. The only exception to that is to retain the Cadw name within the ref, as it is the scheduled name, and ties more firmly the Cadw listing to the site and the records. RobinLeicester (talk) 16:16, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
January 2014
[edit]Monmouthshire articles
[edit]It was good to chat at the recent meetup. I have recently worked on Llangwm, Monmouthshire and on Friends of Friendless Churches, where I modified the tables to allow them to be sorted by county.
You might like to take on new articles on Roger Edwards of Allt-y-Bela in Llangwm, and on Usk Grammar School which he founded in 1599. Here's one reference: Archives Wales. Verbcatcher (talk) 15:13, 19 May 2014 (UTC)
Two good ideas for articles. Will add them to my To Do list. Nice work on the Friends of Friendless Churches page. Robevans123 (talk) 16:38, 19 May 2014 (UTC)
June 2014
[edit]Scheduled monument lists
[edit]Thanks for your comment about lists of Scheduled Monuments. I did lots of work on listed building lists last year (see for example: Grade I listed buildings in Somerset & Grade II* listed buildings in Somerset and their sub lists. I would follow the same divisions (unitary authorities and districts) for SAMs - Category:Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Somerset. What I was looking for (if we are not using EH templates this year) is examples of those already created & preferred formats for the lists - then I will make a start on the Somerset ones.— Rod talk 11:10, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks for your thoughts and examples. I note the ones with a selection of pics on the right (rather than one per line) are FLs - they also follow the format I used for listed buildings (after comments at FLC) so I guess I will go for that. I will knock something up in a sandbox to play with formats etc. As far as lists go.. last year we had spreadsheets from EH, which although they had lots of errors did speed the process up a bit. I believe Katie has these now for SAMs. An alternative is to go to NHLE and do an advanced search where under location you use a district eg Bath and North East Somerset & then under heritage category select "scheduling" - this finds 58. For South Cambridgeshire this process finds 104 (it doesn't let you export a link with sthe search parameters otherwise I'd send a link).— Rod talk 16:42, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
- My playing about with this is at: User:Rodw/sandbox. I think one of the problems with have a pic on every row is where there are no suitably licenced pics (yet) for that site which makes the table look poorer. But I will try both in the sandbox which you are welcome to edit.— Rod talk 18:12, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
Table summary
[edit]Hi, I notice that you've been adding a summary=
attribute to the tables in GWR 5700 Class. This is valid HTML 4, but Wikipedia serves HTML 5, where the attribute is marked as obsolete. However, of the various alternative techniques for describing tables, I'm not sure which would be best. --Redrose64 (talk) 12:26, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Damn! I'd been adding them because I'd read that they were used by screen readers and so good for accessibility. I found this reference Wikipedia:Table_syntax#Summaries (which clearly states that they are good for HTML4 and not HTML5... [but there is a request in to make summaries compatible]). I'm fairly sure this is not the original bit of guidance I found - maybe there is another bit of WP help somewhere that isn't quite up to date (or possibly I saw mention of summaries outside of WP and just assumed they would work ok). I'll cease and desist for the moment. I don't often delve into the details of HTML so it'll take a while to look into. Presumably someone from Wikipedia:WikiProject Accessibility will have an idea of the current state of play... Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 13:47, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Found where I read about using
summary=
attributes - Help:Wikipedia:_The_Missing_Manual/Formatting_and_Illustrating_Articles/Creating_Lists_and_Tables#Making_tables_more_usable_and_accessible... Robevans123 (talk) 14:06, 26 July 2014 (UTC)- Ah yes, the Missing Manual. Most of that (and the whole of the section on tables) dates back to the time when we served XHTML 1.0 - essentially HTML 4 with stricter rules. It's not been updated for HTML 5. --Redrose64 (talk) 15:20, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Its a shame it has not been updated. I find it combines information on style and technique topics in an understandable way. Will remember to cross-check with MOS and HELP if I find something useful in the Missing Manual. Robevans123 (talk) 17:01, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Ah yes, the Missing Manual. Most of that (and the whole of the section on tables) dates back to the time when we served XHTML 1.0 - essentially HTML 4 with stricter rules. It's not been updated for HTML 5. --Redrose64 (talk) 15:20, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Going back to the main point... I came across Accessible names and descriptions which seems to say that the
aria-describedby
andaria-labelledby
attributes are the way to go. I _think_ the other ways described in techniques for describing tables are more for when the table is being used for layout rather than data. It seems to me that it would be useful if the "wikitable sortable" and "wikitable" classes could include four attributes:caption=
,caption_alt=
,summary=
, andsummary_alt=
. - The value of the
caption=
attribute would be displayed above the table as it is now, and would also be used by thearia-labelledby
attribute unless thecaption_alt=
attribute was used (which could be used, for example, to replace "GWR No." with "Great Western Railway number"). - The value of the
summary=
could be used to actually display a description of the table - would be useful to associate this with the table, and it could be used for tables that have very brief row and column headings (such as truth tables or times tables where you might have 0 and 1 as row and column headings or 1 to 12 as row and column headings). Similarly, the value could be used byaria-describedby
for accessibility, or over-ridden bysummary_alt=
when required. - Getting carried away - but would it also be useful to be able to specify alt text for the text that is used for column and row headings? This was prompted by trying to think what it sounds like when a screen reader deals with a table - do they get thrown by abbreviations such as GWR or do they spell them out? Robevans123 (talk) 17:56, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- There's no mention of abbreviations at MOS:DTT; and at MOS:ACCESS, it's mentioned once, in connection with plain text but not tables. I don't see why you shouldn't put e.g. etc. RexxS (talk · contribs) is probably a good person to ask, you met him at Oxford on 27 April. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:58, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
!{{abbr|LT Number|London Transport number}} !{{abbr|GWR/BR No.|Great Western Railway and British Railways number}}
- I've just remembered Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial which doesn't mention the
summary=
attribute at all. --Redrose64 (talk) 21:08, 27 July 2014 (UTC)- But it does include a pointer to Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial/Internal guidelines (listed under Resources) which does mention the
summary=
attribute Providing a summary, and also a way of creating an alternative text for column headings Providing abbreviations for long headers which is sort of the opposite of what we talked about above, but also is what I was trying to get to - an alternative text for the column headings. Should we let the accessibility project know that thesummary=
attribute is not working at the moment? BTW I would like to know how screen readers cope with abbreviations such as "GWR" - would they make a ghastly attempt at pronouncing it as a word? If you defined the alt text as "G.W.R." would that force it to read it out as "Gee double-u ar" or something like that? I'm still trying to formulate my questions on accessibility for RexxS (talk · contribs) - I'll try to get something off to him tomorrow. Robevans123 (talk) 22:03, 27 July 2014 (UTC)- I didn't say that the
summary=
attribute is not working; I said that it was marked as obsolete. Obsolete in this instance means that browsers claiming compliance with HTML 5 need not support it, and people writing pages that claim compliance with HTML 5 should not use it. But most browsers that support HTML 5 also support HTML 4, not just because it will take a long time for everybody with a website to rewrite the content for HTML 5 (if it ever happens: there are still a lot of HTML 2.0 or 3.2 compliant pages out there that would fail a conformance check for HTML 4, let alone HTML 5), but also because HTML 5 has not yet reached the W3C Recommendation stage, so the current stable standard is HTML 4.01. - On some discussion pages (I know of at least three threads outside of User talk: space) there is a scaremonger going around telling people to stop using the
<font>...</font>
element ASAP, because it's marked as obsolete in HTML 5. Don't panic: it still works in every browser I've tried it in though, and will probably do so for a long time yet. --Redrose64 (talk) 07:42, 28 July 2014 (UTC)- Thanks for the clarification, and sorry for the misunderstanding. I really should have known better having documented systems/specifications where things go through a number of phases, and many years, before actually getting to a state of not working/being ignored/breaking things.
- So... as to using it - carry on? The accessibility project describe it in an "internal guideline" - but presumably they're happy for editors to use it if they feel they can write a reasonable summary of a table? Robevans123 (talk) 09:20, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
- Users of assistive technology tend to adapt to what they find on Wikipedia, but very few of our tables have summaries and so visitors manage without them. Adding a summary (even though they are obsolete) will be an improvement, but for a simple table it is only a small improvement. The existence of a summary will be a good start point for whatever technique replaces it when html5 settles down and becomes fully adopted (or when we move to html6, etc.). So the answer to your question is to carry on, of course, but remember that complex tables derive the most benefit. Cheers --RexxS (talk) 17:34, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks RexxS. I'd put a basic summary on a couple of tables and this included a mention of the numbers of rows and columns. After a bit more research on screen readers, I've realised that at least some screen readers give this information by default, so it is probably superfluous and repetitive. I think that if the caption and column and row headers are descriptive and short then maybe the only useful information to give in the summary is a description of how the table is ordered (for example, something along the lines of "The data is ordered by row on the ascending value of engine number given in the first column"). Robevans123 (talk) 18:27, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
- Users of assistive technology tend to adapt to what they find on Wikipedia, but very few of our tables have summaries and so visitors manage without them. Adding a summary (even though they are obsolete) will be an improvement, but for a simple table it is only a small improvement. The existence of a summary will be a good start point for whatever technique replaces it when html5 settles down and becomes fully adopted (or when we move to html6, etc.). So the answer to your question is to carry on, of course, but remember that complex tables derive the most benefit. Cheers --RexxS (talk) 17:34, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
- I didn't say that the
- But it does include a pointer to Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial/Internal guidelines (listed under Resources) which does mention the
- I've just remembered Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial which doesn't mention the
- There's no mention of abbreviations at MOS:DTT; and at MOS:ACCESS, it's mentioned once, in connection with plain text but not tables. I don't see why you shouldn't put e.g.
On alt text again
[edit]Hi; I've just spotted this edit by Graham87 (talk · contribs), which is a correction to this edit, and Graham is absolutely correct in his assumption. This is why we are very grateful to people like Graham who is not only a superb copy-editor, but relies on the alt text in ways that you or I do not (see his user page, section "About me", third sentence), and so has a vested interest in putting it right for those who are unable to do so. If you write alt text with people like Graham87 in mind, you won't go far wrong. --Redrose64 (talk) 10:47, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
Future meetups
[edit]Hi, thanks for coming to Oxford 18 last weekend. At the meetup, some people were asking of a good way to find out about future meetups in other parts of the country. Visit one or more of the following, and "watch" it:
- At English Wikipedia:
- MediaWiki:Geonotice.js (for masochists; includes non-UK events, and a few that are not meetups. UK meetups are listed no more than four weeks in advance)
- Template:Meetup-UK
- Template:UK Wikipedia meetups
- Wikipedia:Meetup/UK
- At Meta:
- m:Meetup/UK/Footer list
- m:Template:Meetup list (includes non-UK events)
- m:User:Redrose64/geonotice (this page is the smallest)
- At WikiMedia UK:
- wmuk:Events (includes events that are not meetups)
Then, as events get added, you'll find out through the watchlist of the relevant site. The next Oxford meetup is on 17 August. --Redrose64 (talk) 20:28, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
- Gibson, John C. (1984). Great Western Locomotive Design: A Critical Appreciation. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8606-9.
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(help)
- This is the book I was trying to remember. Gibson worked in the Loco Dept. of the Midland and South Western Junction Railway. --Redrose64 (talk) 14:26, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
- Thank you - I shall try to get access to a copy. Trying to get my thoughts together before doing a section on Design/Features for 5700s. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 14:32, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
- Suggest you are cautious with Gibson though, while he tells a good story and was there and had at least some of the training, he does get carried away sometimes and the evidence doesn't seem to support his conclusions. An obvious example is p98/99 where he says Collett should have put a No7 boiler on a Saint chassis rather than a star to make the weight limits, but a check of the weight diagrams tells you that almost all the extra weight of the 4cyls is over the front bogie, so a No7 boiler Saint (which Churchward drew and abandoned according to RCTS) would have been no better for weight limits than a No7 Star. 212.159.44.170 (talk) 21:13, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
- Interesting. Thanks. He does seem to go off in opposite directions. One minute he's berating Collett for following Churchward slavishly, then for doing his own thing.... Robevans123 (talk) 21:40, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
- Suggest you are cautious with Gibson though, while he tells a good story and was there and had at least some of the training, he does get carried away sometimes and the evidence doesn't seem to support his conclusions. An obvious example is p98/99 where he says Collett should have put a No7 boiler on a Saint chassis rather than a star to make the weight limits, but a check of the weight diagrams tells you that almost all the extra weight of the 4cyls is over the front bogie, so a No7 boiler Saint (which Churchward drew and abandoned according to RCTS) would have been no better for weight limits than a No7 Star. 212.159.44.170 (talk) 21:13, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
- Thank you - I shall try to get access to a copy. Trying to get my thoughts together before doing a section on Design/Features for 5700s. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 14:32, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
ISBN on RCTS GWR partworks
[edit]Hi, re this edit: where did you get ISBN 0-901115-35-5 from? It's correct (and following the WorldCat link, I find that |oclc=500544510
is also applicable); but I've checked my copy thoroughly, and can't find an ISBN anywhere, nor even a SBN (which was used in the UK for a few years before ISBNs were introduced). --Redrose64 (talk) 11:27, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
- On my copy the SBN is shown on the (outside of the) back cover. BTW I notice that some cites of the RCTS GWR partworks (possibly even Part Five) include White D.E. as editor. My copy mentions him as a contact for correspondence, but doesn't mention him as editor. Robevans123 (talk) 11:36, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
- Ah, yours must be a later printing than mine: the only parts which bore an ISBN on original printing were parts 13 and 14 (inside the front cover). As for White, on my original printing of Part Five (and on earlier originals), there's a note inside the front cover, at the bottom: "Any other correspondence ... to the Hon. Editor, Mr. D. E. White ...". On part six (published just over a year later), they altered it to "Any correspondence ... to Mr. D. E. White ...". On those earlier parts in my possession which I know to be reprints (they've got an ISBN on the back), they copied the whole of the inside front cover from Part 12, which is why there's a paragraph about "The FOREWORD, which is issued with this part for convenience, ..." - I have just one of these Forewords, and it came with part 12. --Redrose64 (talk) 12:47, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
- I did wonder if my copy of Part 5 was a reprint (although there is no print/edition/reprint information in it) - it would explain why some other references have Kenilworth as the location (my copy says it was produced and printed in Oxford). Presumably its ok (or even good) to add the OCLC value to any places where I've referenced Part 5. I guess if White was an "Hon. Editor" he didn't do a lot of editing?Robevans123 (talk) 13:06, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
- Ah, yours must be a later printing than mine: the only parts which bore an ISBN on original printing were parts 13 and 14 (inside the front cover). As for White, on my original printing of Part Five (and on earlier originals), there's a note inside the front cover, at the bottom: "Any other correspondence ... to the Hon. Editor, Mr. D. E. White ...". On part six (published just over a year later), they altered it to "Any correspondence ... to Mr. D. E. White ...". On those earlier parts in my possession which I know to be reprints (they've got an ISBN on the back), they copied the whole of the inside front cover from Part 12, which is why there's a paragraph about "The FOREWORD, which is issued with this part for convenience, ..." - I have just one of these Forewords, and it came with part 12. --Redrose64 (talk) 12:47, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
Refs in infobox
[edit]Hi, if you add refs to the infobox, as here, it can get cluttered. Some people hold that the infobox, being part of the lead, should accord with MOS:LEAD. This says "Apart from trivial basic facts, significant information should not appear in the lead if it is not covered in the remainder of the article.", and so most of what is in the infobox should also be in the article text, which is where the ref would go. Of course it's impractical to repeat everything, but you can have a really good go: have a look at what I've done to LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater (and I'm only up to April 1932). At NBR 224 and 420 Classes, I gathered all the refs together at the bottom of the infobox, using the |notes=
parameter. --Redrose64 (talk) 23:45, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
- Hi Redrose. Thanks for your comments. I guess it raises some issues which I've been pondering, so I'm afraid this going to be a lengthy reply. I hope you'll bear with me. If at first it seems rather argumentative, please follow through to the end where I try to get to a summary of the state of play, and some unanswered questions...
- I'll start off with a question. At what point do you think an infobox gets "cluttered" with references? I ask because I'd already added ~20 refs to the infobox of the article before your comment above, and I know you've been following the changes I've made to the article (as shown by your edits/corrections/talk page comments over the last couple of months which have all been very helpful and useful to me as a relative newbie). BTW I seem to remember that one of the first references I added to the infobox was for the locoweight, which was different from the value in the sources I had. So possibly an area of contention, so worthwhile adding a ref.
- So, first, some observations:
- My first observation is that WP:LEADCITE states "The presence of citations in the introduction is neither required in every article nor prohibited in any article". I do recognise that the lead often includes information that is covered in more detail later in the article and that this is often the best place for the citation. Looking at the current lead for GWR 5700 Class (and this is in retrospect after adding a lot more information to the article), I would suspect that a number of refs are now sufficiently covered in the body of the text, or in the case of the citations next to the two footnotes could be moved to the footnote itself. However, I did not have any plans to revisit the official designation quote, or to add any further information on the comparative glamour ratings of different GWR locomotive classes... I do think both statements provide some interest to the lead, but since not mentioned later, could be challenged and so should be verifiable through citations in the lead. Also, if (and its a big if) it is accepted that the infobox is part of the lead, then presumably the guidance on references in the lead should also apply to the infobox.
- My second observation is on whether an infobox is part of the lead. Firstly you state "Some people hold that the infobox, being part of the lead, should accord with MOS:LEAD". So who are "some people"? Is this a consensus of editors? Is there a statement somewhere in the MoS that infoboxes are part of the lead? MOS:INFOBOX states that the infobox is usually next to the lead section (it doesn't say that it is part of it). However, it does also state that the purpose of infobox is to summarize key facts from the article, and that "the less information it contains, the more effectively it serves that purpose". As an aside, it also says "Do not include links to sections within the article; the table of contents provides that function". I did not know that (and I've broken that rule, having seen it used in many pages that use the locomotive infobox...) - something else to fix... Coming back to main point with the real example of the GWR 5700, this includes about 40 parameters, and could usefully include maybe another five or so: maxspeed, consumption, watercons, poweroutput, factorofadhesion, acceleration and deceleration all spring to mind, and I would include them if I had a source for them. I'm not sure quite how forty five parameters squares with the "the less information it contains..." statement about infoboxes, but I feel that it does preclude the locomotive infobox from being part of the lead section. I think that a lead section which mentioned 40+ facts could not be regarded as a good lead.
- Thirdly, References in infoboxes gives some guidance on the use of references in infoboxes (and does suggest that "editors should first consider including the fact in the body of the article").
- So yes - I do agree that most of the information in the infobox should be in the article, and that this should be referenced there. I seem to have argued myself to agree with you, but through a slightly different route. I am also minded that there can be problems with infoboxes and screen readers (Help:Infobox#What_infoboxes_do), particularly with long columns of data, and
<br>
lists (which we've both been fixing). - However, lets look at how the locomotive infobox is used in reality:
- many locomotive articles are far from complete, but do have a lot of unreferenced specification material in the infobox.
- It does seem to me that many of us using the locomotive infobox have possibly fallen into the trap of viewing the infobox as part of the article rather than a summary of it.
- It also seems that the locomotive infobox is rather large.
- When I started working on GWR 5700 I looked at a few featured articles to get an idea of what the overall content and scope of locomotive articles should be. I've just revisited some of these to look at how they are referenced and how they make use of the infobox. I concentrated on two parameters; locoweight and length. The articles are the six locomotives from the Category:FA-Class UK Railways articles and use of the order of 25-30 infobox parameters (some with multiple values). The articles are:
- All six articles include locoweight and length in the infobox. None of them mention weight and length in the article (apart from a discussion of the prototype weight and intended weight for SR Leader class).
- All six articles include 1 reference as part of the value of the name parameter of the infobox. Three of these are to one page of a source, one is to a source with no page number, one is to 7 pages of one source, and 1 is to two pages of a source. I suspect that the sources given are for the technical specifications, rather than career details, but it is difficult to say, unless you go through the whole article and work out which parameters have comparable text (with a citation) in the article. Certainly weight and length do not...
- The really interesting article is SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes which references Herring, Peter: Classic British Steam Locomotives (Abbeydale Press: London, 2000) Section "WC/BB Class" ISBN 1-86147-057-6 which, by happy coincidence, I borrowed from my local library on Friday. The article includes two infoboxes (one for later rebuilds), so I could check all the parameters. Both infoboxes use the same reference. Firstly, the source is a nice summary of about 80 locos, all presented on a two page spread, with some photos, and an information box with about 10 important parameters (build details, weight, driving wheel, boiler, cylinders etc), so its useful as a source, but far from exhaustive. For the two classes there is only one set of specifications, which unfortunately seems to be a merge of the initial build and the rebuild... So:
- locoweight (from reference) - matches 1st infobox, different in 2nd infobox
- tractiveeffort (from reference) - matches 2nd infobox, different in 1st
- driverdiameter (from ref) - matches both
- boilerpressure - matches both
- cylindercount - matches both
- cylindersize - matches both
- So, at first it seemed as though the source had got confused with the rebuild. I then started wondering if the article was confused and had got the tractive effort the mixed up. My first thought was that a rebuild that made a locomotive heavier would give a higher tractive effort. I then realised that parameters for the tractive effort equation were all the same so there shouldn't be any difference. Except - the infobox doesn't include the piston stroke... So I went and re-read the article, and found that the rebuild included reducing the boiler pressure to 250 psi (mentioned in a referenced sentence, but infobox value is different). So the article is confused on boiler pressure, and yes - the source was confused (checked it against some other locos and it seems ok elsewhere.)
- Going back to the rest of the parameters, both infoboxes include values for:
- firegrate area
- leading wheel diameter
- trailing wheel diameter
- These are not mentioned in the source or in the article, so it is completely impossible to verify if the given values are correct.
- This (brief) investigation also highlights the problem of tracking sources when only some of the infobox parameters are covered by a generic reference. The data in a infobox covers a range of disparate information from build details to fleet numbers etc, but in terms of checking references, the data could be considered to been in one of five different types:
- facts that are in the article and referenced
- facts that are in the article and not referenced
- facts that are in the infobox only and are covered by a generic reference
- facts that are in the infobox only and are not referenced
- and possibly, a few facts that are in the infobox that could be regarded as so obvious they do not need a reference (gauge and powertype spring to mind).
- This makes it quite difficult to work out the real rogues - facts in the infobox only and not covered by the generic reference, and facts that in the article, but not referenced, but are repeated in the infobox - these are relatively easy to spot, but still rogues.
- As an analogy, if I produced a paragraph with 30 different facts, some of which were repeated facts covered elsewhere in the article, and some that were specific to the paragraph, and then put one reference at the end of that paragraph, I'm sure there would be howls of protest.
- So, where are we?
- We can probably say that the locomotive infobox and the way it's used is rather stretching the guidelines on infobox size (in the number of parameters used), and it is being used as part of the article rather an summary of its contents, and this is being done in featured articles.
- I find it rather disconcerting to find that the one featured article (out of a sample of six) that I could do a detailed check on had a number of specification details that are unverifiable. I could have been lucky (or is it unlucky?) to hit the one featured locomotive article in Wikipedia with such problems. I'm guessing there are a few more around...
- So, where do we go?:
- Should we look at the amount of detail that's included in the locomotive infobox and limit it to a certain number of parameters, say 10? If I'd asked myself this a few months ago I might have said yes - when I first put some more infobox values into the GWR 5700 page it seemed to overwhelm the article. Now, having added a lot more text and infobox values, and looked at lots of other loco articles, I've grown to like it as a handy useful quick reference, so personally I wouldn't like to see it limited. Its also a useful structure for microformats/data extraction. I could also think of at least one more parameter (driver position) to clarify and confirm the usual situation where, for example, trains tend to be driven on the left with the driver on the left, but highlight the fact that GWR locos were usually different (it had to be GWR) with the driver on the right...
- Is it possible to have collapsible sections in an infobox? Would it be useful? Would it be disconcerting (as it would impinge on, and change, the layout of the rest of the article alongside/below the infobox)? I can envisage a section for some key features, and further sections of build details, wheel and valve arrangements, firebox/boiler details, performance, and, as we already have, Careers, but all collapsible. Also, some finer grouping would relieve the problem of one generic reference covering a wide numbering of infobox parameters I mentioned above, in that it might be possible to include a reference that covered just the boiler data. Sorry - slight diversion from the main thrust.
- If we leave it the number of parameters as it is, should we add some guidance on usage? Specifically, if you want to put something in the infobox, it should be part of the article (and ideally referenced). And if you want the article to be featured, then pretty much everything in the infobox should be in the article, and referenced.
- Or should we acknowledge the way the infobox is being used in lots of articles,and say that at least some parts of the infobox can be regarded as part of the article (rather than as a summary), but should be referenced in the infobox. For example:
- Some parameters, for example, height, width, and length, can go in the infobox, with no mention in the article, but ideally should be referenced. This obviously doesn't preclude including this information in the article, especially if they are an important part of the design or operation.
- Can we regard some information as so obvious that it doesn't need a reference and only needs to go in the infobox? I was thinking primarily of gauge. Most loco articles (including LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater and NBR 224 and 420 Classes!) include gauge in the infobox with no mention in the text.
- So, in summary, I think I'm saying I'm happy to move references into the article as and when the information appears in the article but anything not yet in the article, stays referenced (and specifically not generically). But I'd also like to see some progress in seeing the same rigour being applied to other locomotive articles that are featured, with mid or high importance, (and so setting an example for others to follow), and not just to the poor little lowly Low importance B rated GWR 5700!
- One final thought. I took a good look at the articles you mention, and commend your efforts to put infobox data into the article, but I did wonder whether it would be better to put some of that data into short, simple tables. For example, in LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater the boiler details could be in a table. It would be much easier to compare and contrast with the later details of the later boilers. Provided the tables are kept simple and follow all the accessibility guidelines they shouldn't present a problem to screen readers. If you've got to here - thank you for persevering! Robevans123 (talk) 04:01, 7 September 2014 (UTC)
- Oh, dear. A lot of the loco articles began as little more than an infobox, people created these as stub articles with the intention that they be fleshed out later. Many of these infoboxes were sourced from Casserley & Johnston, all four volumes of which contain demonstrable factual errors. This is why the infobox very often dominates: it was a convenient place to drop in all the key facts without worrying about presentation, because the infobox template handles the layout. I consider that an infobox is part of the lead because it's listed at WP:LEADELEMENTS.
- Collapsible sections are permitted; see Help:Infobox where the image upper right is a screenshot of Norwegian Lundehund which presently has two collapsible sections. Be aware of the accessibility caveat. Don't bloat a parameter to the point where only a collapsible will make the infobox shorter than the article: at Javier Castellano (for example), if I expand the "Graded Stakes wins" row of the infobox, the infobox not only reaches right down to the category box, it pushes the cat box down by about 2+3⁄8 inches; if this were done at Lester Piggott it would be ridiculous - notice how it doesn't list any of his 4493 career wins in the infobox, but just gives the total wins for five particular races.
- I'm thinking of reorganising LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater something along the lines of the RCTS partworks for the LNER - separate sections for: Development and rebuilding; Details (incl. boiler dimensions); Owners and operators; Liveries, numbering and naming; Allocation and work; Preservation. --Redrose64 (talk) 12:00, 7 September 2014 (UTC)
- Excellent - thanks for the link to WP:LEADELEMENTS - I shall follow that. It is a shame that MOS:INFOBOX doesn't explicitly say the same thing (and actually infers something slightly different). As someone still finding their way round the MOS and all the templates and tools, I find that most of the documentation is pretty good, clear, and sensible. However, there are minor things that don't quite line up (as above, also as we talked about sometime ago the outdatedness of the alternative MOS). I might have a go at dealing with these discrepancies (but only when I've had a few more years as an editor and know my round more). BTW where do we clarify that loco page titles do not follow the sentence capitalization rules (cf BR Class 66 versus BR class 66 name changes)?
- I must say I really like the dog breed infobox. It breaks the information into sensible, collapsible sections. This also has the advantage having slightly different (unruled) tables in the different sections so you can have different column widths, with the potential of avoiding irritating line wraps on parameter names and values. The horseracing personality infobox also looks good on first inspection. I see what you mean about Javier Castellano - personally I think that's too much information in the infobox...
- I've not yet strayed in to developing templates (only using them), but I might have a bash at an alternative loco infobox template!
- Your thoughts on reorganising LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater sound good. I shall follow with interest.
- Is there a case for a template for displaying some properties of a locomotive in a table in the article? I'm thinking along the lines of the sort of information shown on a typical GWR diagram (Cylinders, boiler, etc along with values that can be extracted from the diagram - wheelbase, weight on wheels, length etc)? As I said, I don't know much about template design, but is it possible to pass parameters from one template to another on the same page? It would be really helpful if, for example, you only had to add the length for a loco to the infobox to have it appear in a subsequent template that displayed some specifications in a table? Robevans123 (talk) 13:28, 7 September 2014 (UTC)
- My revert of the moves of British Rail Class 66/British Rail Class 67 to British Rail class 66/British Rail class 67 was based on the (unwritten) naming convention for all articles on BR non-steam traction: a check of All pages with prefix for British Rail Class shows something like 270 articles, whereas a similar check for British Rail class shows none. When there are so many pages with consistent names, a change from one form to the other should not be done as a one-by-one undiscussed move, but with a centralised move discussion (probably at WT:UKRAIL) followed by a move of all pages. The template
{{brc}}
also expects the capital C form, although redirects can be used to fix a redlink. - Before starting on a major change to something like Template:Infobox locomotive it's as well to propose changes at its talkpage, also at WT:RAIL.
- Unfortunately, repeated information needs to be entered twice. There is a Variables extension, but that was never installed on English Wikipedia. For templates, there is a means to implement variables, but it does mean converting the template to Lua, which for me, would make the template unmaintainable. But be wary of using templates to include data in an article; there is a guideline (which I can't find) against that. --Redrose64 (talk) 15:21, 7 September 2014 (UTC)
- My revert of the moves of British Rail Class 66/British Rail Class 67 to British Rail class 66/British Rail class 67 was based on the (unwritten) naming convention for all articles on BR non-steam traction: a check of All pages with prefix for British Rail Class shows something like 270 articles, whereas a similar check for British Rail class shows none. When there are so many pages with consistent names, a change from one form to the other should not be done as a one-by-one undiscussed move, but with a centralised move discussion (probably at WT:UKRAIL) followed by a move of all pages. The template
Renamed deprecated infobox parameters
[edit]Hi, just a heads-up to a possible problem. You recently renamed a LOT of deprecated infobox parameters in {{Infobox locomotive}}. I suppose you used a BOT to do this since it would have been a major operation to tackle per individual article. Just now I discovered one small hiccup with that edit in South African Class NG G11 2-6-0+0-6-2, where the field "| fleetnumbers = 51-55" was left blank as "| = 51-55", with the result that the locomotive numbers failed to show up in the infobox in the article. If a BOT did it, there may be more similar errors in other articles. -- André Kritzinger (talk) 00:39, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
Hi Andre - no - I don't use a bot. Sorry I messed up South African Class NG G11 2-6-0+0-6-2 - I do check each one but that one slipped through the net. Thanks for spotting it Robevans123 (talk) 08:21, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
- Good, in that case it's an isolated error. No problem, and thanks! -- André Kritzinger (talk) 11:44, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
Article titles for early UK diesel classes?
[edit]You're invited to comment at WikiProject UK Railways#Article titles for early UK diesel classes? Andy Dingley (talk) 12:22, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
Re: GWR 5700 Class
[edit]Hi Rob, no worries, and thanks for the kind words. The abbreviations are fine; the output of the abbr template isn't read out by screen readers unless they're told to do so, and even then this feature is rarely used. Screen readers spell out abbreviations when they can't figure out how to read them as words (e.g. "GWR" is read out as "G W R", so that one's fine. Graham87 14:06, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
Link to OS map
[edit]Hi, re this edit: we don't normally use citation templates in the External links section (see WP:ELCITE). Also, please note that when adding an External links section, although it does go after any existing References section, it should still be placed before the categories, see WP:ORDER.
But rather than manually adding links to a mapping service in the External links section, have you considered making it accessible to all GB pages via the GeoHack page (that's the one that you reach by clicking the gridref in the infobox or either of the two coordinates links)? Here, there is already a link for OS maps held by the National Library of Scotland (right-hand side, row titled "National library of Scotland", link titled "OS maps"), perhaps it could go close to that. --Redrose64 (talk) 13:34, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
- Cheers - good points. I was probably thinking of "Further reading" sections which often use citation templates - I'll change it to something appropriate. Damn - I know categories go last - just forgot to actually check it...
- Interesting point on the GeoHack page. I'd not thought of that (but I had pondered if there was some way of automating the process). I'll look into adding one or more selections from the National Library of Scotland website (or getting them added). Both the Ordnance Survey, 1:25,000 maps of Great Britain - 1937-1961 and Ordnance Survey, One-inch to the mile maps of Great Britain - Seventh Series, 1952-1961 are useful for viewing a lot of British stations since they still usually show stations that were lost through Modernisation Plans and Beeching cuts, but on relatively modern maps. I don't know if you could access a tiled version (as on the current entry for NLS on GeoHack) which seems to use Ordnance Survey, One-inch to the mile maps of England and Wales, New Popular Edition, 1945-1947 (but you can use their "Explore georeferenced maps feature"), for example, Pontypool Road in detail - but this can be a bit slow as it defaults to the map being overlaid on a Google hybrid map.
- The main problem with using GeoHack is that it's a two step process, and the reader has to make a choice about the best map to pick (out of a choice of 14 in the first section, and 5 in the second section "More OS maps" (none of which seem to be working at the moment)).
- Also, for earlier stations (that also disappeared early) you need to look at earlier map series. For example, if you wanted to include a map of the old station at Llantarnam (not Llantarnam railway station) you'd need to look at this 1886 map because it had disappeared by this 1902 map... The advantage of having an external link is that the editor has made a (hopefully) sensible decision about the best map to view.
- Is there a case for adding a map parameter to the various station infoboxes that would link to an NLS map?
- Ideally, I'd love to create a map for every station (using OS open data) showing it in relation to the current geography and in relation to nearby stations and junctions, but that's a lot of work! But I do think it's useful to have some sort of map of the station and its connections. Robevans123 (talk) 17:12, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
- The editable bit of GeoHack is Template:GeoTemplate, look for the Great Britain section and edit that. If you add another table, it needs to go before the
</div>
tag. Earlier maps are accessible through the GeoHack page, I normally use the one in the "Old OS maps" row, two down from "National library of Scotland". This gives (I think) a one-inch fifth edition map, usually from the 1918-39 period. But if you centre the feature of interest in the transparent square, and click "View at old-maps.co.uk" upper right, you get to a website that has large-scale (1:10560 and 1:2500) maps going back over 150 years. - Adding a mapping param to the infobox is possible, but it would probably be removed again because of the coordinates links. Even the
|gridref=
parameter was controversial. --Redrose64 (talk) 17:34, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
- The editable bit of GeoHack is Template:GeoTemplate, look for the Great Britain section and edit that. If you add another table, it needs to go before the
Huge game
[edit]Woo-hoo!! 20–61 What a game. Martinevans123 (talk) 14:23, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
The lad did good! Back to the TV. Robevans123 (talk) 14:27, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, a somewhat tense afternoon of rugby. Hard to look away! Martinevans123 (talk) 14:46, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- I thought we'd set Ireland a hard task, but they managed it. Interesting to see what England manage... Robevans123 (talk) 16:57, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Naturally, I'd prefer a win by the shamrocks. Quite a few points required. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:03, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Allez les Bleus. But it's going to be damn close. Robevans123 (talk) 17:58, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- What an incredible three games. Poor England. Very good refereeing! Martinevans123 (talk) 18:58, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- A-Ma-Zing! Clearly the most tries in a six nations weekend - but will need to check the records to see by how much. It is shame we'll never see a Wales game ref'ed by the best rugby union ref, but good to see someone keeping Balshaw quiet. Robevans123 (talk) 19:29, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, indeed. That game was incredibly tense, down to the very last seconds. Martinevans123 (talk) 20:01, 21 March 2015 (UTC) ... after writing off WP:ITN as a bad job (following a bad experience with some 400-year-old bones in a Spanish Convent), I couldn't resist offering support for it. On second thoughts, don't bother, it's not global enough.
- Several Six Nations records, apparently. Most points scored in a single weekend; most points in a single match; only the second time that the losing side had scored 30+. --Redrose64 (talk) 21:40, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Yes - and I suspect, but need to check, that the Italy v Wales game set the record for points in a match, only for it to be broken a few hours later by England v France... The world cup should be interesting! Robevans123 (talk) 21:56, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Several Six Nations records, apparently. Most points scored in a single weekend; most points in a single match; only the second time that the losing side had scored 30+. --Redrose64 (talk) 21:40, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, indeed. That game was incredibly tense, down to the very last seconds. Martinevans123 (talk) 20:01, 21 March 2015 (UTC) ... after writing off WP:ITN as a bad job (following a bad experience with some 400-year-old bones in a Spanish Convent), I couldn't resist offering support for it. On second thoughts, don't bother, it's not global enough.
- A-Ma-Zing! Clearly the most tries in a six nations weekend - but will need to check the records to see by how much. It is shame we'll never see a Wales game ref'ed by the best rugby union ref, but good to see someone keeping Balshaw quiet. Robevans123 (talk) 19:29, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- What an incredible three games. Poor England. Very good refereeing! Martinevans123 (talk) 18:58, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Allez les Bleus. But it's going to be damn close. Robevans123 (talk) 17:58, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- Naturally, I'd prefer a win by the shamrocks. Quite a few points required. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:03, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
- I thought we'd set Ireland a hard task, but they managed it. Interesting to see what England manage... Robevans123 (talk) 16:57, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
Waverley Line - substantial edit - seeking advice
[edit]As per Wikipedia:Canvassing#Appropriate notification points 1 and 4.2, I am seeking advice on this substantial [1] edit on Waverley Line. Discussion at Talk:Waverley Line please.--KlausFoehl (talk) 15:34, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
Clifton Down railway station
[edit]Regarding this revert, the reference for that sentence does not justify it, but the information is stated in the next sentence anyway, where it is cited. So the revert is still good, just not for that reason. -mattbuck (Talk) 21:44, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
Thanks. Robevans123 (talk) 21:55, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
No, it didn't
[edit]Hi, re this - no, it didn't *seem* to cause problems, but it did behind the scenes - the problems were invisible. On 8 October 2015, some code was added at MediaWiki level to detect these inconsistencies, and report an error. See Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 141#Citation error, particularly the first two posts. --Redrose64 (talk) 15:01, 8 November 2015 (UTC)
Cheers. A sensible fix. I shouldn't have been so sloppy when adding the original refs! A cut and paste error I suspect... Robevans123 (talk) 16:26, 8 November 2015 (UTC)
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Season's Greetings
[edit]To You and Yours!
FWiW Bzuk (talk) 18:42, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
Nadolig Llawen
[edit]Martinevans123Santas Grotto ... sends you warmest wishes for a:
"Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda"
May the true spirit of Christmas bless you with warmth and peace! ... And "Mele Kalikimaka" (Hawaiian Merry Christmas)!!
Thank you! Lovely artwork (I can see myself being pushed around like that in a few years) and the link to a classic popular christmas song with an interesting slide show with not a shell out of place. Went to a Carol Service in Waterbeach this afternoon and heard Myn Lyking in a setting by R. R. Terry, which was rather fine, and the first time in many years that I've heard a carol I've not sung or heard before. Must find a recording somewhere. Robevans123 (talk) 19:28, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
- How fascinating. User:Gerda Arendt might well be interested in that. Martinevans123 (talk) 19:32, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
- Apparently, it's in Carols for Choirs - Vol 2 (the orange book). I've only got Vol 1 (the green book). I must have a look at it when I see my organist/choirmaster nephew on Boxing Day. Robevans123 (talk) 19:40, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, do ask. No need to be shy! Martinevans123 (talk) 19:58, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
- There is a vide o at [2] Robevans123 (talk) 20:08, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
- That's very lovely. Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 11:31, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
Ticklish Typos
[edit]I often gnome away on fixing typos; sometimes tedious, sometimes challenging, but occasionally amusing when the typo is more interesting or surreal than the correction. I think it might be useful to have an alternative DYK, along the lines of DYRTT (Did You Really Think That)...
- Shirley Bassey once recorded a track based on one of T.S. Eliot's cooking utensils?
- Plato's Complete Woks are considered a reliable source for Wikipedia?
- Marie-France Pisier is known for her wok in the films of Francois Truffaut?
or that:
- Branksome in Dorset is know for it's gas woks that were once used to stir fry takeaways for the town of Bournemouth?
Any additions gratefully received. Robevans123 (talk) 15:41, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
A Typo Team barnstar for you! ;-))
[edit]The Typo Team Barnstar | ||
Dear Rob; Welcome to the Typo Team and congratulations on hitting the ground running! Well done and thank you for all your contributions to our encyclopedia. With kind regards; Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)(guestbook) 21:13, 6 January 2016 (UTC) |
- The original Urban Typo Spaceman!?Taverns Man I 123 (talk) 21:24, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
Ha ha & Thanks! Actually I'm more the typo of man who when he tries running, hits the ground, and not just with the soles of his feet. I thought you might be a Taverns Man. Maybe we should have a drink someday. Unfortunately I don't get down to Newport as regularly as I used to. Robevans123 (talk) 21:38, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
- As we all know....Newport is just a State of Mind. Martinevans123 (talk) 21:50, 6 January 2016 (UTC) ... whoah!! you're not from ... up North are you??
- No! I'm from Cwmbran (and born in the workhouse in Panteg), and currently exiled in the East. Robevans123 (talk) 22:10, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
- No way! I "have relations" in the land of the Tractor Boys ... and once lived within stumbling distance of lazy water meadows: [3] Martinevans123 (talk) 22:27, 6 January 2016 (UTC) ... (but born in a luxury golf, spa and leisure hotel and resort, alas).
- My sisters were born in the same place. My parents never sufficiently explained my lowly start (but at least I was born within ear shot of the locomotive whistles of Pontypool Road which must make me a Taffney or something). I've been in the area about 5 years and I'm still trying to "have relations"... It's as I would imagine it's like living in the Gwent Levels, but without the interest of Twmbarlwm and the Severn Estuary, or having England in the way to break the East wind from the Urals...
- Think yourself lucky! When there's a high tide, us folks down on the moors are a bit below sea-level! [4] Martinevans123 (talk) 23:02, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
- My sisters were born in the same place. My parents never sufficiently explained my lowly start (but at least I was born within ear shot of the locomotive whistles of Pontypool Road which must make me a Taffney or something). I've been in the area about 5 years and I'm still trying to "have relations"... It's as I would imagine it's like living in the Gwent Levels, but without the interest of Twmbarlwm and the Severn Estuary, or having England in the way to break the East wind from the Urals...
- No way! I "have relations" in the land of the Tractor Boys ... and once lived within stumbling distance of lazy water meadows: [3] Martinevans123 (talk) 22:27, 6 January 2016 (UTC) ... (but born in a luxury golf, spa and leisure hotel and resort, alas).
- No! I'm from Cwmbran (and born in the workhouse in Panteg), and currently exiled in the East. Robevans123 (talk) 22:10, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
A problem shared...
[edit]Hi Guys (@Redrose64: @HJ Mitchell:),
I have a problem that goes across a number of areas. I wonder if you guys can help, or if not, point me to the right place to get an answer. Thanks in advance. Here goes...
I'd been attacking a list of misspellings (insitution > institution) and found myself editing an article on a Malaysian university with the title (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman), with not only a typo, but also a word order based on the original Malay. An obvious candidate for moving (probably to "Tunku Abdul Rahman University").
Before doing that, I did a global (Wikipedia) search for "universiti " to see how widespread the problem was (~1,100 hits) - which was more than I was expecting. A bit more digging showed that these were mainly related to a number of Malaysian universities, and that a few related Categories and Templates were also mis-spelt and with an unusual word order (there are also a number of files and categories affected on commons, but we'll come back to that later).
A bit more investigating showed that the main culprit for generating so many typos was a nav box {{Universities in Malaysia}}
with about 80 blue links, of which about 20 have mis-spelt names. If all the universities listed used the nav box then there should be 1,600 typos (a bit more than were found, but obviously the source of a lot of the typos).
So, I'm guessing that it's ok for me to be bold and rename all these mis-spelt university articles to something like "University of some place in Malaysia" or "some-one/thing commemorated in Malaysia University", and to follow that up with some editing of the article so that the lede starts with "Fully anglicised name (and acronym)" in bold, followed by Malaysian name an acronym as a secondary title.
After that the rest of the article should use the anglicised name or acronym (although there may be occasional justifiable reasons for using the Malay version depending on context).
A good example of a correctly named article is National University of Malaysia which has a good first sentence in the lede but then consistently uses the Malay name...
Please let me know if I'm correct so far in my assumptions about what should be done.
Next, how to achieve this (with the least disturbance to Wikipedia) in a safe and trackable way. I think the best way is:
- Move article as mentioned
- Edit
{{Universities in Malaysia}}
to reflect the new name - If present, edit the article to change
{{Commons category}}
to{{Commons category|Malay name|English name}}
- Edit the article so the text uses the English name or acronym where necessary
- Repeat steps 1 through to 4 for each mis-spelt article
- Put in a request for speedy renaming of the 7 or so mis-spelt categories (reasons C2A, C2B, and C2D)
- Fix any remaining occurrences of "universiti"
- Go for a long lie down in a darkened room...
Interestingly, the article where I first saw this problem (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman) is named after Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia after independence. This is not mentioned in the article (but I've got a source for that so I'll edit that in).
There's still the question of whether the categories and files on commons need renaming, but I'm less familiar with the naming conventions over there, but I do know that you can't do any of it yourself - it's all done by request. At least the procedure above should sort of the errors in Wikipedia and not affect the links to commons.
Many thanks in advance. Robevans123 (talk) 17:45, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
- This didn't notify me, perhaps because the
{{ping}}
was malformed, so it probably didn't notify @HJ Mitchell: either. Anyway, I tend to avoid the issue - the word order being "peculiar" to us might be "normal" to others. Consider A.F.C. Bournemouth - to me, that's peculiar (I parse it as Association Football Club Bournemouth), and has a foreign look like A.C. Milan, FC Porto or R.S.C. Anderlecht - an English football team would have a name like Bournemouth A.F.C. But the club itself apparently chose that inverted order, so I'm not going to move it to what looks "right" to me. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:57, 7 January 2016 (UTC)- Thanks Redrose64 - probably should have been more specific. Quite a few of the articles in question list an English name as a secondary name in the first sentence of the lede (for example, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka includes Technical University of Malaysia Malacca as the secondary (English) name; Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia, which has an English title, then includes - Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM; English: Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia); International Islamic University Malaysia starts with The International Islamic University Malaysia (Arabic: الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا; Malay: Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia); Universiti Malaysia Terengganu starts with The Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (English: University of Malaysia, Terengganu) or UMT, formerly known as Kolej Universiti Sains dan Teknologi Malaysia (English: University College of Science and Technology Malaysia) or KUSTEM, in Malaysia, and so on. And some, such as National University of Malaysia refer to themselves as that same title on their own (English language) website. So there is a clear trend in both the articles that have an English name and the those that have a Malay name that you usually move the "University" to the end and do some translation when not dealing with a name (eg Teknikal -> Technical). I'm just trying to get all these articles from one area into a consistent naming style (with the added bonus that we'd make all these articles more in line with the broad naming conventions used for universities in English speaking countries).
- I think the AFC Bournemouth situation is quite different - they, at some time, chose to be different; it's their official name, and we should follow that. If the University of Liverpool decided to rename itself University Liverpool we would go along with that, (cf the recent change of First Great Western to GWR...). Robevans123 (talk) 20:22, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
- Personally I'd skip steps 1-7 and go straight to 8. Martinevans123 (talk) 19:00, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
- I'm inclined to agree with Martin, to be honest! That many instances of it makes me think it's probably not an accident, and it's a subject matter and geographical area I know nothing about. It could be a convention in that part of the world or it could just be a bad translation. If you wanted to fix it, I'd suggest finding someone who knows about Malaysian universities and asking their opinion first. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 01:46, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Malaysia borders on to Thailand - is this something that Kudpung (talk · contribs) would know about? --Redrose64 (talk) 10:12, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks. They should pick up this discussion after being mentioning. However, I still think this is actually not about local knowledge but primarily about naming conventions in the English wikipedia, where we generally use English names: Stendhal University not Université Stendhal, unless the foreign name has substantial usage in the English language, for example, Arc de Triomphe, not Triumphal Arch or Arch of Triumph. Thinking about it the Stendhal example is particularly relevant since French and Malay seem to have the same style of naming. Robevans123 (talk) 10:35, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Sorry, I live 2,000 km from the Malay border and Malaysia is one of the few SE Asian countries I've never visited. That sad, there is a strong tradition of using English i nthis former British colony and as this is the en.Wik, I would be inclined to take the page names from the universities' English language pages. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 13:49, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks. They should pick up this discussion after being mentioning. However, I still think this is actually not about local knowledge but primarily about naming conventions in the English wikipedia, where we generally use English names: Stendhal University not Université Stendhal, unless the foreign name has substantial usage in the English language, for example, Arc de Triomphe, not Triumphal Arch or Arch of Triumph. Thinking about it the Stendhal example is particularly relevant since French and Malay seem to have the same style of naming. Robevans123 (talk) 10:35, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Malaysia borders on to Thailand - is this something that Kudpung (talk · contribs) would know about? --Redrose64 (talk) 10:12, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- I'm inclined to agree with Martin, to be honest! That many instances of it makes me think it's probably not an accident, and it's a subject matter and geographical area I know nothing about. It could be a convention in that part of the world or it could just be a bad translation. If you wanted to fix it, I'd suggest finding someone who knows about Malaysian universities and asking their opinion first. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 01:46, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- Personally I'd skip steps 1-7 and go straight to 8. Martinevans123 (talk) 19:00, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
- I've raised this question at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Universities under Naming of Universities from Countries that use languages other than English. Wikipedia:WikiProject Malaysia appears to be quiet at the moment. Robevans123 (talk) 18:24, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
Autonomous Universitary Center of Brazil (UniBrasil) listed at Redirects for discussion
[edit]An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Autonomous Universitary Center of Brazil (UniBrasil). Since you had some involvement with the Autonomous Universitary Center of Brazil (UniBrasil) redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion if you have not already done so. GeoffreyT2000 (talk) 22:07, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Awaken the Dragon
[edit]Thanks. I really need some assistance in drawing up the core list and missing articles. You should feel free to move whatever you think belongs to Level 1 or 2 core. There may still be some names in Level 2 which you think should be level 1 too. There's still a ton of articles which need adding to them. It makes my task a lot easier if people can help identify the core articles. Difficult too to get a healthy range of topics. Also if there's any articles you can think of in particular you'd badly want to see improved you can add it to the bonus section and we can give extra points to anybody who does it. Paerhaps there's some rail ones you think are core articles? Even if contests aren't really your thing, you're welcome to contribute a few articles during it and put your name down too, no worries if not.♦ Dr. Blofeld 12:44, 31 January 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks - good - I'm drawing up some lists! I want to put Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes up for DYK and then I've some bits and pieces I want to tidy up, but after that I'll add some articles/photos needed and articles that need some work. Oddly enough I haven't thought of railway topics yet (but there are quite a few small stations that need at least a start article). One day I want to tackle all the south wales valley lines but they are quite complicated with lots of changes of ownership and also often two and sometimes three different lines running up the same valley... Other topics that I will look at are: long distance walks; old parishes (very important for history for many years before the setting up of rural and urban district councils); scheduled monuments (need loads of photos) and quite a lot of articles (do sometimes overlap with listed buildings); works by Welsh composers; old parish churches; then there are all the registered areas that have some sort of regulatory monitoring and control (SSSIs, AONBs, Parks, Shipwrecks etc).
- Also, I will sign up for it all and register what I do. I must admit I could spend £150 on books just for Gwent/Monmouthshire let alone the rest of Wales! Robevans123 (talk) 14:13, 31 January 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks. There will be a Pevsner book on the county of the editors choice worth up to £30 on Amazon for whoever creates the most articles on missing listed buildings in the special prizes section! I was considering upping it to £200, £50 second place and a 1200 page Wales encyclopedia for third, but wanted to give some more consolation prizes to runners up. Perhaps the £200 might be a tad more inviting, we'll see.♦ Dr. Blofeld 17:36, 31 January 2016 (UTC)
Do we honestly need to list articles that aren't needed? The entries stating that no new articles are needed for this county, seem beyond the scope of a "hotlist". Sionk (talk) 07:35, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
- I thought about that. Maybe we can take it out later, but while it's under development it will stop someone thinking "What about Blaenau Gwent?" and wasting time researching that. Also, I was thinking of cutting and pasting the overall structure for Grade II* buildings and Scheduled Monuments, and also for photos missing, for articles (existing and TBD, and also for the list articles). Maybe leave it in for now and remove it when the overall structure has been re-used once? Robevans123 (talk) 07:43, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
- Okay point taken about the avoidance of time wasting, seems sensible. As for the photos of listed buildings, I'm generally not finding too many that are missing or can't easily be found online (geograph etc). But there is scope for requesting better photos than the ones currently available, so that may be an option. Sionk (talk) 12:38, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
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Watprn
[edit]Great to see you are still finding {{Watprn}} useful, and that you are tackling individual sites. Good work. I have followed up your suggestion, and managed to implement a long form of the reference. I couldn't get it to integrate with Cite web - it was determined to do wierd things, so it just creates a nice entry, to use within a <ref></ref> tag. Have a look at the documentation at {{Watprn}} and let me know if it doesn't make sense. RobinLeicester (talk) 01:36, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you! I've updated Twmbarlwm already. It will make it so much easier now when I grab refs from the various lists to put into articles. The documentation looked fine to me (although it might be useful to add a note that it can be wrapped in {{wikicite}} if you're using short footnotes). When I was learning to do referencing it took me ages to find {{wikicite}} when I was using the {{London Gazette}} template for an article that already used short footnotes. And I often find I can't remember the trick, search unsuccessfully for "cite wiki", and finally have to try and remember where I've used it and dig into the source... I've already used this trick on a draft I'm working on (War Memorials in Wales).
- I have some (very minor) thoughts on the layout. Will post more later. Once again thanks expanding the template. Robevans123 (talk) 09:38, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
DYK nomination of Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes
[edit]Hello! Your submission of Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and some issues with it may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! —♦♦ AMBER(ЯʘCK) 21:03, 28 February 2016 (UTC)
DYK for Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes
[edit]On 7 March 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes by Grace Williams was the first work by a Welsh female composer to be recorded? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
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Precious
[edit]typos and Welsh music
Thank you for quality articles such as Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes and Charles Spagnoletti, for going after typos, "adopting" several, for working from draft and try-out, for welcoming new user, with a "mild warning" if necessary, for thoughtful replies, - Rob, you are an awesome Wikipedian!
--Gerda Arendt (talk) 12:50, 7 March 2016 (UTC)
- Dear Rob,
- Warmest congratulations to you on being identified as an awsome Wikipedian, which is richly deserved! Thank you for everything you do in support of our encyclopedia—including the Typo Team —and your fellow editors.
- With kind regards;
- Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)(guestbook) 15:09, 7 March 2016 (UTC)
- Four years ago, you were recipient no. 1342 of Precious, a prize of QAI! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:37, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
Pasg Hapus, Robo.
[edit]Some Easter Lead Belly for you! | |
"Pasg Hapus! ... Happy Easter to you!" Martinevans123 (talk) 10:10, 27 March 2016 (UTC) |
Diolch. Great track! Robevans123 (talk) 10:44, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
Since you and UsedDenim mentioned this template, thought I'd ask about the British cellophane, as it seems to be off the side of the line. -mattbuck (Talk) 11:16, 7 April 2016 (UTC)
- @Mattbuck: and cc: @Useddenim: - wow - this very good template uses overlays to create icons - never tried that - way above my pay grade. I'm sure Useddenim will be able to fix it. There also does some to be a bit of a glitch at the line for Carriage works.
Allt y wern
[edit]Looks like ref 7 in Allt y wern is kaput. URL as shown in the references section is en.wikipedia :). Yours. --Tagishsimon (talk) 08:08, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- Oh. And you write a damn good SSSI article. I speak as one who writes slightly less damn good SSSI articles than you. --Tagishsimon (talk) 08:09, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- And, since I have your attention: I generlly put together a couple of redirects per SSSI article - Allt y wern Site of Special Scientific Interest and Allt y wern SSSI - probably as much to massage my article creation score as to provide direct accesss to the article for anyone searching for either of these terms. --Tagishsimon (talk) 08:12, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you! Only got into working on the SSSI articles through the Awaken the Dragon project, but I had a feeling before that it was an area that could do with a lot of work. I think there are 60+ SSSI stubs in Carmarthen alone... It's an interesting area - there are the standard sources from National Resources Wales, but a bit of googling can throw up some interesting bits - I have an article on ponies being left to graze at Clegir Mawr to improve the habitat which I'll add soon. I had thought that some redirects might be a good idea. Will add some soon unless you get there before me!
- I hope I've fixed ref 7 - I did have the wrong page number - clicking on it should redirect to ref 3 - it seems to work for me. Are you getting a different result?
- Thanks for fixing Map ref - the dangers of cut-and-paste. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 08:27, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- Ah, okay; I see the same thing on ref 7 ... ref 3 is highlighted. Not convinced that's a good thing, though, if only on the basis that if it confused me, it'll possible confuse other users. My preference would be for a distinct stand-alone reference, the anchor of which is linked to the third party site. Not sure what the prevailing wisdom on wikipedia is in this respect, so I leave the decision to you.
- I like your nbn.org.uk map link. I've been using DEFRA's magic map - not the most intuitive design, but handy once grokked. Yes, many SSSI articles to improve. They're something of a backwater. 'tis a shame we don't have a single URL that would take us to the collection of Natural Resources Wales documents for use as an EL. I've been providing distinct ELs for the Citation, Map and 'Your Special Site' documents ... you linked to the Designated Sites page in Beddmanarch–Cymyran, nothing in Clegir Mawr and nothing from NRW in Allt y wern. I'm not sure, in the final analysis, what the best policy for ELs is. --Tagishsimon (talk) 08:42, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- Yes - I wasn't entirely sure about the referencing. My preference is to use shortened footnotes with a list of sources for all references, but it seems a bit over the top for shortish articles with only a handful of references. I also discovered that you could define the sources inside the reflist template, but then realised it's a bit limiting if you want to refer to different pages in the same source, hence the usage at Allt y wern. I think I'll switch to shortened footnotes with sources listed separately as soon as I start needing to ref different pages.
- I only found the DEFRA magic map thing the other day (from List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater Manchester which includes a list of maps in a column of the table - neat trick). Will have to get to grips with it.
- Mmm - I've not been entirely consistent on ELs - been making it up as I went along! I like what you've done at Smarts Quarry - listing three different maps - people who explore the SSSIs can pick the style they like! Can you put things in ELs that you've used as a ref? I thought there were rules against it? Not that I think it's a great rule - some readers won't want to look at the references in detail, and if something is in the ELs you have more freedom to describe what it is, rather where to find source (again as you've done in Smarts Quarry).
- Still not entirely sure what the structure of the contents for an SSSI should be. Going to give all this a good long ponder over the next week or so! Robevans123 (talk) 10:04, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- The refs at Allt y wern are of a style that I often use for short articles (see for example Spetchley railway station), with one difference: in such a case I wouldn't use
{{sfn|Allt y Wern SSSI|p=4}}
but<ref>{{harvnb|Allt y Wern SSSI|p=4}}</ref>
instead. This is because some people don't realise that{{sfn}}
is a referencing tag (see Shortened footnotes), but are likely to be familiar with<ref>...</ref>
. The important params of{{harvnb}}
are the same as those of{{sfn}}
. It's a pity that the SSSI PDF doesn't have credited authors. --Redrose64 (talk) 11:13, 27 April 2016 (UTC)- I still have the problems with the UI aspect (clicking on R7 takes you to R3, not the source) and with the logic: in effect we're claiming that Ref 7 can be found in Ref 3, which is to say that info on p.4 of the document can be found on p.3. My head explodes. Messy. Not sure if the sfn vs ref change fixes this. --Tagishsimon (talk) 11:25, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- We clashed with an edit conflict, just as I was going out..., followed by a wireless outage... Here's what I was going to say (with up to date comments like this)
- Thanks Redrose64. I wasn't sure if TagishSimon was thrown by the output or the source? (ok - it's the UI that's the problem) But I'll go for the alternative format in future. As you say, it's a nuisance that there isn't always a credited author (and it's even worse as this doc doesn't have a date either...).
- BTW do you think
{{cite web}}
is the best template to use for these sorts of documents? I toyed with{{cite report}}
a while ago but found the added "Report" in the output a little distracting. The documentation says it's intended mainly for unpublished documents, but the docs from Natural Resources Wales are effectively published but don't have an isbn. Thanks again & cheers. Must get to an Oxford meetup soon. Robevans123 (talk) 17:53, 27 April 2016 (UTC) - And back to current time, and back to normal text... Right, so the refs in Allt y wern are working as intended, but are confusing... Can I ask TagishSimon if you found Redrose64's example at Spetchley railway station (where ref 5 links to ref 3) just as confusing? It's basically doing what Op. cit. used to do in paper documents, where it means "in the work cited" (and not "on the same page in the work cites before"). Although Op. cit. is used less and less these days and something like "Jones 1999, p 7" is considered adequate. It is more confusing when you're referencing a source without an author or date, so you have to define the label to say something (hopefully) meaningful like "Allt y Wern SSSI" and "Allt y Wern SSSI, page 7" looks and feels quite different from the Jones example given above. Perhaps it's worth raising on a citation talk page.
- I can remember finding many aspects of referencing confusing when I started on Wikipedia (& still do now and again), but the use of shortened footnotes in this way seemed quite straight forward... One man's fish and all that... Robevans123 (talk) 17:53, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- Indeed. By now I'm comforable with the referencing trick (both on the SSSI and rail station articles) and wonder what all the fuss was about; but I'll carp on for Wales, thus: It would still work better in my mind's eye view of the naive user if each of the refs resolved to a distinct citation, so that there is a citation-list of sources with URLs linking to the source document, and a list of references which refer the reader to the source. Right now we seem to be at a half-way house where we have the logical puzzlement of an assertion that we'll find page 4 on page 3. I understand the Op. cit precedent, but I'm not thrilled by it. Equally, this is mainly an angels on heads of pins discussion when we have gaping holes in our SSSI artice collection, and I tend to think that anyone intent on pursuing the references will cope with whatever solution we throw at them.
- In other SSSI-writing suggestions, having described the location of the SSSI with reference to nearby villages and towns, I'm dropping a pointer to the SSSI article into the town article, not least since I have the map & citation references to hand as I do it. [5], [6].
- When bored, I'm trawling through WikProject Wales articles adding class= & importance= attributes ... which brings me to ponder the question of what an SSSI article needs in order to be a C or a B or higher. Clearly, mine are currently missing the management aspects. But having cleaned out the entire citation for some articles, I wonder what more could be added to move it above a Start; and wonder, if there is no more information, whether we're permitted to think in terms of C, B, GA and FA. --Tagishsimon (talk) 18:32, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- Yes, I do agree that the mix of "ordinary" refs and refs/citations is a bit of a halfway house and so not maybe not as immediately obvious as a full set of refs linking to a full set of sources (but this 2nd option, which is my preferred way for substantial articles, also seems a bit OTT for a shortish article with a few refs). I'll sandbox Allt y wern (after Awaken the Dragon has finished), and have a look at all the options.
- Nice idea to link the SSSI from the nearby town/village. Will follow suit for others. When there are more reasonable SSSI articles then some cross-links to other SSSIs will be good. For example, I think Beacon Bog (recently expanded) should link to Cors Goch National Nature Reserve (Llanllwch) and Cernydd Carmel since they are all raised bogs in Carmarthenshire - but I'd like to confirm this when expanding the last two (which are very stubby). Also may be useful to sometimes link from species page to SSSIs that feature the species.
- I've not worked much on grading articles (it's definitely still an area of confusion for me!), but I agree that if you've said all there is to be said for an SSSI there is no reason for it to get to GA if it's comprehensive, well written and researched. Certainly some sites are sufficiently interesting to be FAs at sometime. I probably need to start with baby steps and work out what it takes to get starts to C or B. Robevans123 (talk) 10:41, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- Assessing something as C-class (or lower) is very subjective and entirely up to the individual, nobody really quibbles over the distinction between c/start or start/stub. For higher classes, there are guidelines and other conventions - for example, anything that is assessed B-class should (perhaps "must") meet all six criteria at WP:BCLASS; see also WP:WIAGA, WP:ACLASS and WP:WIAFA. For example, something that meets all the FA criteria except for referencing (FA criterion 1c) cannot be higher than C-class (since B-class criterion 1 also requires refs). --Redrose64 (talk) 11:51, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you @Redrose64: for some useful links and thoughts. Will investigate more. In the past I've looked at some Good Articles and also Featured Lists which I'd not rated much (but then realised they had been rated a long time ago and maybe not absorbed later standards or had been noticeably changed). Definitely an area I'd like to look into more, but there is so much content to address (just doing decent articles just on all the SSSIs in Wales would be quite a task)! Diolch! Robevans123 (talk) 12:10, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- I forgot to mention, the general quality scale is described at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment#Quality scale. Most WikiProjects copy this scale as it stands, changing only the examples. --Redrose64 (talk) 20:01, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you @Redrose64: for some useful links and thoughts. Will investigate more. In the past I've looked at some Good Articles and also Featured Lists which I'd not rated much (but then realised they had been rated a long time ago and maybe not absorbed later standards or had been noticeably changed). Definitely an area I'd like to look into more, but there is so much content to address (just doing decent articles just on all the SSSIs in Wales would be quite a task)! Diolch! Robevans123 (talk) 12:10, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- Assessing something as C-class (or lower) is very subjective and entirely up to the individual, nobody really quibbles over the distinction between c/start or start/stub. For higher classes, there are guidelines and other conventions - for example, anything that is assessed B-class should (perhaps "must") meet all six criteria at WP:BCLASS; see also WP:WIAGA, WP:ACLASS and WP:WIAFA. For example, something that meets all the FA criteria except for referencing (FA criterion 1c) cannot be higher than C-class (since B-class criterion 1 also requires refs). --Redrose64 (talk) 11:51, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
- I still have the problems with the UI aspect (clicking on R7 takes you to R3, not the source) and with the logic: in effect we're claiming that Ref 7 can be found in Ref 3, which is to say that info on p.4 of the document can be found on p.3. My head explodes. Messy. Not sure if the sfn vs ref change fixes this. --Tagishsimon (talk) 11:25, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
- The refs at Allt y wern are of a style that I often use for short articles (see for example Spetchley railway station), with one difference: in such a case I wouldn't use
- And, since I have your attention: I generlly put together a couple of redirects per SSSI article - Allt y wern Site of Special Scientific Interest and Allt y wern SSSI - probably as much to massage my article creation score as to provide direct accesss to the article for anyone searching for either of these terms. --Tagishsimon (talk) 08:12, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Contest award
[edit]The Wales Barnstar of National Merit | ||
Congratulations on finishing 5th in the April 2016 Awaken the Dragon contest!! Thankyou for the hard work you've put in during this it is much appreciated! :-) ♦ Dr. Blofeld 16:16, 3 May 2016 (UTC) |
Wikidata items with references
[edit]Rather than clog up the RfC, I thought I'd give you an update on what I've done to look at Wikidata items with references. Just as a first step, I've written a module that will scan all of the Wikidata entries for an article and present them in a table. For each one there's a note showing whether references exist or not. I will try to decode the references themselves, but that's a job for tomorrow.
- If you're interested in the coding, the module is at Module:Sandbox/RexxS/WdRefs.
- If you want to see a couple of examples, they are at Module talk:Sandbox/RexxS/WdRefs.
- If you want to try it out for yourself, paste
{{#invoke:Sandbox/RexxS/WdRefs|seeRefs}}
into any section of an article and preview it.
Still much to be done, but you can perhaps get an idea of how we could use what's there so far. Sneaking lots of html comments into an existing infobox is more work, and will probably require consent from the editors of the articles that we might target. Se what you think, --RexxS (talk) 01:52, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
Hi RexxS. Thanks for the links - looks great and very interesting. Firstly, what I was thinking might be useful is something like this:
{{Infobox person | name = Charles Spagnoletti | birth_date = {{Birth date|1832|7|12|df=y}}<!-- imported from English wikipedia --> | death_date = {{death date and age|1915|6|28|1832|7|12|df=y}}<!-- stated in http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48202 --> }}
where the imported data just has a simple, shortish comment showing the provenance of the data.
More importantly(!), I see Wikidata as (potentially) a very powerful resource that could be used extensively, but I have serious reservations about it (currently) as a reliable source... I do need to take a look at Lua. I'm not a programmer by trade, but I've done some C-shell scripting, and an amount of Perl for titivating and converting text sources for publishing programs like FrameMaker.
I do some work on articles on scheduled monuments and can see great potential with articles like List of Scheduled Monuments in Anglesey, with spin-off articles like St Gwenfaen's Well, and even status/tracking pages like this - the opportunities for re-using and updating information are great, and using defined sources in wikidata, you could quite easily create an infobox with appropriate data and references (there are a couple of standard ones for scheduled monuments).
I've been investigating War Memorials in Wales and someone mentioned it might be suitable for exporting to Wikidata when finished. Would also like to work on SSSIs in Wales - again eminently suitable for exporting to Wikidata.
Unfortunately, at the moment, I think it's impossible to regard Wikidata as a reliable source, and should only be used in infoboxes where the developers have reviewed the available data and regard it as of reasonably good quality. But I'll certainly be looking to add data to Wikidata in the near future to help address this problem. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 12:20, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
- Yikes - I gave you the wrong code to paste. I fixed it now. I'll go on further today and try to get the references decoded. Unfortunately the preset code that is supposed to format qualifiers and references only seems to work with qualifiers, so I'll have to write my own. Once I'm content we can do that reliably, I'll make a case to try out the idea of html comments that you're interested in. It can't quite work the way you envisage, because when you fetch information from Wikidata, it doesn't show up in the wiki-text, only in the display. Nevertheless I could make a test by placing html comments like "<!-- birth_date: 12 July 1832 -- imported from English wikipedia -->", but you'd still have to examine the page source to see them.
- I've been looking at several Wikidata-related ideas concerning Wales and the Welsh Wikipedia with Robin Owain, whom you might know. Hopefully we'll be able to pull together the expertise needed to give the topics related to Wales the boost they deserve. Cheers --RexxS (talk) 14:24, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
- Good. I've not met Robin, but see his contributions on the Wales Project sometimes. It would be great to set up lots of Wikidata items that would be of benefit here and on the Welsh Wikipedia. Lots of the sources I use from Cadw, RCHAMW, the different archaeological trusts etc. have equivalent sources in Welsh (usually with just a small change in the middle of the file path). Also, when you work in a specific area like SSSIs there's a lot a standard terminology; a Welsh-English dictionary of technical terms for different areas of knowledge would greatly help anyone taking on translation work. Lots of potential.
- Just tried
{{#invoke:Sandbox/RexxS/WdRefs|seeRefs}}
in St Gwenfaen's Well (I put a data item for it into Wikidata earlier today). Works a treat! Diolch. Robevans123 (talk) 17:32, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
- Just tried
- A quick note to let you know that we are hoping to get some more examples of using references in the context of infoboxes up and running. @Julialturner: will likely be basing these on some of the code that she created in Module:Infobox_gene which is now driving most of the infoboxes about human genes via Template:Infobox_gene. (Note that all of the statements used for that are indeed referenced, but we haven't been explicitly testing for that in the code yet.)--Benjamin Good (talk) 17:25, 23 May 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you. Good to hear. Quietly adding to Wikidata by hand. Need to learn about enabling bots... Robevans123 (talk) 17:30, 23 May 2016 (UTC)
- @BenjaminGood, RexxS, and Robevans123: I have created an example for based on the Template:Infobox_gene so that a user has a direct link to add a reference. Julialturner (talk) 20:56, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you. Good to hear. Quietly adding to Wikidata by hand. Need to learn about enabling bots... Robevans123 (talk) 17:30, 23 May 2016 (UTC)
Lua error in Module:Sandbox/genewiki/generefbox at line 45: assign to undeclared variable 'claims'.
- Very neat! Thanks. Robevans123 (talk) 21:18, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
- Nice work, Julialturner. We need lots more of these for other templates so that we can encourage more folks to add refs to Wikidata. --RexxS (talk) 23:37, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
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Anglesey
[edit]Just want to thankyou for your great support with Dragon and encouraging this. There's so many annoying people on this site that at times it's difficult to remain enthusiastic but with people like you around it's far easier to remember why we're all supposed to be here!♦ Dr. Blofeld 07:57, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
- @Dr. Blofeld:Thank you! But it's my pleasure. While it's quite pleasant tinkering away in the backwaters of Wikipedia, it's also good to come together now and then for concentrated efforts in certain areas. I've really enjoyed this year with Women in Red in Music and Awaken the Dragon and now with Women in Red in Entertainment and Anglesey/Gwynedd and the West Country Challenge coming up. Just need something for the Autumn/Winter now! Robevans123 (talk) 15:30, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
Hi, can you try to beef up on the Gwynedd core list this weekend? Could use more articles. Some more biographies too I think. I'll have the rules drawn up this evening.♦ Dr. Blofeld 14:11, 11 June 2016 (UTC)
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Porth Wen Brickworks
[edit]We visited Porth Wen Brickworks when on holiday on Anglesey a fortnight ago and enjoyed scrambling around among the ruins. I could not understand why the brickworks had been built on this site, a thing your article makes clear, and in fact your article explained well the processes involved in making the bricks. Well done! I have nominated the article for DYK. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 09:23, 22 June 2016 (UTC)
- @Cwmhiraeth:. Thanks - I'd spotted the DYK nomination - that's great. Hope you had a good holiday (with new maps?). Did you take any photos?! And thanks for adding the ref to the article. Should have put a conglomeration of all the coflein refs together for that, but one is much better. Is Gwynedd: Inheriting a Revolution; the Archaeology of Industrialisation in North-West Wales good? How did you find access to the site? I was wondering about putting a section in, but one source said it was private property, another described how to access it, and another said it was now National Trust property (but in fact I think it's only the higher parts - the quarries, winding house, and incline). I did wonder about checking an OS map to see if any of the site is open access.
- Also would like to add to the history section, but found the sources a bit confusing/conflicting. Is there anything useful in your book? I've got a paper on industrial archaeology in Anglesey on order.
- Found it interesting to see how much industry there was in Anglesey. Will definitely do some work on Amlwch/Parys mountain/Copperopolis etc. Also hope to visit Anglesey sometime for a holiday - only been there on a day visit as part of a week in North Wales many years ago. The Anglesey/Gwynedd challenge has piqued my interest.
- Glad you enjoyed the brickmaking process - took a while to piece it together from the sources. I once had a summer job working in a brickworks (making fire bricks) in Cwmbran, although I can't remember much about it apart from cleaning out the tunnel kilns during the shut down week... Robevans123 (talk) 10:02, 22 June 2016 (UTC)
- I haven't actually read the book, but I could see from the snippet view that it provided an overview of the site. I found the book by searching for "Porth Wen Brickworks" in Google books. As for the site itself, we used my new Anglesey OS map to locate it and followed the Anglesey Coast Path. There were no signs, National Trust or otherwise, but a small path descended from the coast path through the bracken where others had explored before. There was no signage and it was all nice and informal. I took some photos but I doubt there is much of interest among them. (I have not yet downloaded them into my computer because Microsoft installed Windows 10 without my consent and I have not yet rediscovered how to download and access my photos.) Parys Mountain was interesting too. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 10:22, 22 June 2016 (UTC)
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DYK for Porth Wen Brickworks
[edit]On 2 July 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Porth Wen Brickworks, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Porth Wen Brickworks on the north coast of Anglesey made fire bricks from locally quarried quartzite? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Porth Wen Brickworks. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Porth Wen Brickworks), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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Table color schemes
[edit]Hi Rob, I'm just letting you know that I responded to your points at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Accessibility#Color_schemes_for_tables. If you are still interested in helping out please let me know and we can organize something. Betty Logan (talk) 04:39, 8 October 2016 (UTC)
- Hi @Betty Logan: - yes - definitely. I'll set up a little test sheet so it's quick and easy to load and view without scrolling. Also I need to ask a technical question on the forum. Reading a bit more on that test program page, there is something about setting black and white colors (rather than using the defaults) that affect how easily a page can be adapted, and wikipedia seems to fail... I'm still trying to clarify the problem in my head before asking the question... Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 11:49, 8 October 2016 (UTC)
- Hi Rob, I don't think we need to do anything too technical. I had a play with the table and managed to get the scheme down to five colors by merging a couple of categories and using the suggestions you pointed out at Category:Articles with images not understandable by color blind users. You can see the result at Color-blind comparison table. Unfortunately it has been reverted so I will need to overcome the resistance, but I think it just about works. Betty Logan (talk) 09:55, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Related
[edit]Hi, what does this do? --Redrose64 (talk) 00:24, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- Hi there. It sets the pages shown at the bottom of the page if you have the Related pages beta feature turned on, on your Preferences page. It uses some sort of algorithm to decide to show three "related pages" with pretty pictures at the bottom. It can work quite well, but seems to fall down for pages that aren't visited often. So, I used the option to manually set the related pages with the syntax shown. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 11:31, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- Isn't it redundant to a carefully-chosen "See also" section? --Redrose64 (talk) 16:29, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- Yes - I think it is. Just tried it out as a beta tool test. The rationale behind the tool is to create a limited number of more noticeable links for anyone who gets to the bottom of the page, and get a higher click-through rate... You can comment on the project page on both it's usefulness and/or redundancy. I do remember when I didn't give the specific values, it linked to a different locomotive from a different company with a different wheel arrangement, from a different time etc. For the life of me, I couldn't work out why it would pick that locomotive rather than any other steam locomotive... Feel free to remove the values to see what you get (you have to save - what it suggests is not visible in preview). Or just give the tool a try and see what you get on some other pages. Robevans123 (talk) 16:53, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- Isn't it redundant to a carefully-chosen "See also" section? --Redrose64 (talk) 16:29, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
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- Seems like we've got 8 days to produce an article! But I'm sure the image of the cover will be around for a lot longer.... Martinevans123 (talk) 21:20, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- I've started a draft (User:Robevans123/sandbox/Cantata Memoria) - should have it finished in a day or two. Robevans123 (talk) 23:06, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
- Good stuff. Looks very promising! Martinevans123 (talk) 23:10, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
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It's gorgeous, isn't it! I picked it up on a Welsh trip last weekend, when I got a good few more for the Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire article. But it's a long haul. KJP1 (talk) 09:58, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
- KJP1 Yes - lovely. I'd seen it on the list, and had it as a target for photos of Gwent buildings and monuments. I've not had the chance to go back for a while to take more photos. Good work on filling in the gaps on Monmouthshire listed buildings. It can be a bit of a slog, but well worth it! Robevans123 (talk) 10:08, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
- And I'd not made the connection with the Hygge lifestyle until reading the article.Robevans123 (talk) 10:16, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
- If you do get down again, do try for Mounton House and Moynes Court and Gatehouse. Not encouraging trespassing, of course, but I failed miserably. They are both very private, which is the owners' privilege, but it is frustrating that we have no decent pictures. I may have to invest in a drone! KJP1 (talk) 10:21, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
- Yes - a drone and large telephoto lens would be very useful, but you risk being categorised as an architecture paparazzo... There are pictures of Moynes court on the Cadw page here. I keep meaning to nag Cadw to release their images onto Commons... You could always book yourself in for a night at Moynes Court Gatehouse - only £165 per night in the low season! Robevans123 (talk) 10:38, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
Rob - this one's confusing me. Is it St Dyfnog's church, Llanrhaedr-yng-Nghinmeirch, in Debighshire, Clwyd, or is it St Dogfan in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys? Or are they the same church. They can't both have bloody Jesse Windows and be famous as the home of the translator of the Welsh bible! KJP1 (talk) 14:05, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- @KJP1: I'll take a look when I get back from the shops! It can get confusing because the sources such as coflein and Cadw can use noticeably different names/addresses. It took me a while to sort out St Tanwg's Church, Llandanwg which had a picture of one church and an infobox and references from St Tanwg's Church, Harlech (which replaced the older church...). Great work on the missing churches! Robevans123 (talk) 14:14, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Many thanks. The Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant article talks of Powys/Clwyd(Denbighshire) boundary changes in 1974 and again in 1996, as does Pevsner's Clwyd. I think they might be the same. KJP1 (talk) 14:23, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Looking in the Powys Pevsner under Llanrhaeder-Ym-Mochnant it says, "The main part of the village, including the church of St Dogfan is in the historic county of Denbighshire. In 1996 the whole parish became part of Montgomeryshire (i.e. Powys)". But the entry for the Church is in the Clwyd Pevsner. So I think the answer is it is one church but we, being up to dat, should locate it in Powys. KJP1 (talk) 15:54, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- So - This Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch and this Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant refer to the same church? The first calling it St Dyfnog's and placing it in Denbighshire, the second calling it St Dogfan's and placing it in Powys. What a mess! Need to go and lie down before thinking how might we unravel it. KJP1 (talk) 16:11, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- But they're not the same place and are miles apart on the map!!! Just utterly confused and will await your orders on how to proceed. KJP1 (talk) 16:26, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Looking in the Powys Pevsner under Llanrhaeder-Ym-Mochnant it says, "The main part of the village, including the church of St Dogfan is in the historic county of Denbighshire. In 1996 the whole parish became part of Montgomeryshire (i.e. Powys)". But the entry for the Church is in the Clwyd Pevsner. So I think the answer is it is one church but we, being up to dat, should locate it in Powys. KJP1 (talk) 15:54, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Many thanks. The Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant article talks of Powys/Clwyd(Denbighshire) boundary changes in 1974 and again in 1996, as does Pevsner's Clwyd. I think they might be the same. KJP1 (talk) 14:23, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
versus
I actually now think they are two churches and Wikipedia editors have confused the details?? KJP1 (talk) 16:37, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Was just beginning to think the same thing. There is a community called Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in (today's) Powys, and a community called Llanrhaeadr Yng Nghinmeirch in (today's) Denbighshire. According to the Church in Wales site there is a St Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-yn-Mochnant (Powys) and a St Dyfnog, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmerch (Denbighshire). St Dogfan's is Grade II* and associated with William Morgan (Bible translator). St Dyfnog's is Grade I and has a Jesse window.
- So - two different churches, and it's St Dyfnog's, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmerch, Denbighshire (with its Jesse Window) that is the one on the Sacred Wales list (although St Dogfan's could do with an article one day...). I'd just call the Dyfnog article
"Church of St Dyfnog" or "St Dyfnog's Church". No need to disambiguate further as I'm pretty sure there is only one church named after Dyfnog. Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 17:33, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Rob - very sorry, I think the confusion was mine. Anyway, the Grade I blanks are now filled in and I'll polish up the existing Monmouthshire articles. All the best, KJP1 (talk) 18:16, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- That's really good. I'm strugging to wrap up St Tanwg's - architecture can be a bit of a struggle... Then onto to some of the grade II*'s. Thanks again. Robevans123 (talk) 18:23, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- Rob - very sorry, I think the confusion was mine. Anyway, the Grade I blanks are now filled in and I'll polish up the existing Monmouthshire articles. All the best, KJP1 (talk) 18:16, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello, Rob. Good meeting and talking with you at Sunday's meetup. Cheers, cmɢʟee⎆τaʟκ 08:18, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
- @Cmglee: Hi! Good to meet you. Hope the cycling and photography are going well. Don't forget WLM UK 2017! Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 08:42, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
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Wikidata weekly summary #290
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[edit]Facto Post – Issue 7 – 15 December 2017
A new bibliographical landscape[edit]At the beginning of December, Wikidata items on individual scientific articles passed the 10 million mark. This figure contrasts with the state of play in early summer, when there were around half a million. In the big picture, Wikidata is now documenting the scientific literature at a rate that is about eight times as fast as papers are published. As 2017 ends, progress is quite evident. Behind this achievement are a technical advance (fatameh), and bots that do the lifting. Much more than dry migration of metadata is potentially involved, however. If paper A cites paper B, both papers having an item, a link can be created on Wikidata, and the information presented to both human readers, and machines. This cross-linking is one of the most significant aspects of the scientific literature, and now a long-sought open version is rapidly being built up. The effort for the lifting of copyright restrictions on citation data of this kind has had real momentum behind it during 2017. WikiCite and the I4OC have been pushing hard, with the result that on CrossRef over 50% of the citation data is open. Now the holdout publishers are being lobbied to release rights on citations. But all that is just the beginning. Topics of papers are identified, authors disambiguated, with significant progress on the use of the four million ORCID IDs for researchers, and proposals formulated to identify methodology in a machine-readable way. P4510 on Wikidata has been introduced so that methodology can sit comfortably on items about papers. More is on the way. OABot applies the unpaywall principle to Wikipedia referencing. It has been proposed that Wikidata could assist WorldCat in compiling the global history of book translation. Watch this space. And make promoting #1lib1ref one of your New Year's resolutions. Happy holidays, all! Links[edit]
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Wikidata weekly summary #304
[edit]- Events
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- Mind the (Language) Gap: Generation of Multilingual Wikipedia Summaries from Wikidata for ArticlePlaceholders by Lucie-Aimée Kaffee et al.
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- How we’re using machine learning to visually enrich Wikidata, by Miriam Redi on WMF's blog
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The property suggestions were updated last week, the last update was in December 2017. The most noticable effect is the higher ranking of "family name" (P734) on items about people. Input about the suggester is still welcome.
- There is an early conversation about structured licensing and copyright on Wikimedia Commons.
- George, le deuxième texte (fr), a website querying Wikidata to find French female authors, in order to bring more diversity in the literature school programs
- New, configurable download page for Mix’n’match catalogs (example)
- The Su Lab is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on Wikidata in the Gene Wiki team
- Help:Conflation of 2 persons
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: download link, INCI name, safety classification and labelling, may prevent, classification of the best at metas volantes
- External identifiers: Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms ID, TMDb movie ID, DDB ID, Irish Rugby Football Union men's sevens player ID, Irish Rugby Football Union women's sevens player ID, Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms ID, MR Author ID, BDH edition ID, AIDA freediver ID, equipement.paris.fr place ID, Generation MSX identifier, Sega8bit.com identifier, Abandonia identifier
- New property proposals to review: Norwegian war sailor register ID, PRS Legislative Research MP ID, Thésaurus de la désignation des œuvres architecturales et des espaces aménagés ID, Thésaurus de la désignation des objets mobiliers ID, TMDB person id, TMDB TV series ID, Biographical Dictionary of Georgia ID, ruchess ID, UK Provider Reference Number, Hungarian public body ID, medical evacuation to, hearing date, TMDB person id, TMDB TV series ID, RKDlibrary ID, IDA place ID, Kinoliste ID, Routard.com place ID, Scottish Rugby Union men's player ID, Scottish Rugby Union women's player ID, Scottish Rugby Union men's sevens player ID, Scottish Rugby Union women's sevens player ID, Women’s Elite Rugby ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Indigenous peoples of North America
- Newest database reports: Friends episodes list
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Looking into current Lua usage to see where we can improve the Lua functions we provide (phab:T189506)
- When there is a constraint violation in a reference, the reference is now automatically expanded to make it more visible (phab:T177970)
- Looked into issues around notifying the Wikipedias about changes happening on Wikidata (sometimes delayed due to too quick bot editing) (phab:T189772)
- Fixed some translation issues in the embeded part of the Query Service (phab:T188990)
- Fixed an issue with usernames being broken for Wikidata changes in watchlist and RC on Wikipedia (phab:T189320)
- Optimizing a heavily used database table (wb_terms) (phab:T188279)
- Polishing a lot of things for lexicographical data first deployment
- Make it possible to remove a Form (phab:T173332)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #305
[edit]- Discussions
- Closed request for adminship: Putnik, Okkn. Welcome on board!
- Closed request for comments: Former ATE
- Events
- Upcoming: 1st Workshop on Quality of Open Data, Berlin, July 18–20 (submission deadline May 27)
- Upcoming: EuropeanaTech and Wikidata Workshop Day for GLAMs, Rotterdam (NL), Monday 14 May. A day of GLAM-related workshops around Wikidata and Structured Commons, for beginners and advanced users.
- Press, articles, blog posts
- SPLASHes in Wikidata, by Egon Willighagen
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- report about items with identical birth and death dates updated
- Relator, a tool to improve family relations in Wikidata
- Descendants check: consistency across multiple generations
- Due to Easter Monday, the next issue of the Weekly Summary will be sent on Tuesday, April 3rd. Until that day, feel free to add information in there
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: prerequisite, relevant qualification, derivative work, alternate names, test method
- External identifiers: Biographical Dictionary of Swedish Women, SPLASH, Behind the voice Actors video games ID, Hungarian MP identifier, UK Provider Reference Number, Norwegian war sailor register ID, Wikitribune category, Scottish Rugby Union men's player ID, Scottish Rugby Union men's sevens player ID, Scottish Rugby Union women's player ID, IDA place ID, PRS Legislative Research MP ID, Thésaurus de la désignation des objets mobiliers ID, Thésaurus de la désignation des œuvres architecturales et des espaces aménagés ID, Kinoliste ID, Women’s Elite Rugby ID, TMDb TV series id, TMDb person id, Routard.com place ID, Scottish Rugby Union women's sevens player ID, RKDlibrary ID, Statistics Canada Geographic code, Biographical Dictionary of Georgia ID, DBA ID, Hungarian public body ID, ruchess ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: had part, METAR code, Zulassungszahlen, Analog or derivative of, GHS labelling elements, en opposition à, output method
- External identifiers: Filmweb.pl film ID, Filmweb.pl person ID, Orthodox Encyclopedia Online ID, National Thesis Number, Deutsche Biographie Identifikator, Welsh Rugby Union IDs (women's XV and men's 7s)
- Query examples:
- Airports named after a person, color-coded by gender (source)
- Movies that Wikidata knows about and that have a German title that implies that someone or something doesn't answer (source)
- Software developed by people/organizations that have archival material at the ComputerHistory museum (source)
- Most common eponyms of French departments (source)
- Newest database reports: HOLBY CI+Y episode list, list of 2-part episodes
- Newest properties:
- Development
- New search code for Wikidata merged. You may notice the improvement in the search results output for Wikidata item. However, new code for search is not enabled, only new results format. The search code will be enabled next week.
- Improving formatting of language and lexical category in diff for Lexemes (phab:T189679)
- Allow to remove a Form (phab:T189675)
- Translate the grammatical feature properly on Lexemes (phab:T189143)
- Investigate and fix a bug on Lexemes when undoing an edit (phab:T187215)
- Progress on refactoring the table wb_terms (phab:T189777, phab:T188993, phab:T188279)
- Fixing an error on the caching of the constraint checks (phab:T189842)
- Improving the performance of a table in the database (phab:T180834)
- Improving the way we're building dumps (phab:T177550)
- Investigate on improving Lua functions (phab:T143970)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #306
[edit]- Events
- Talk by Morane Gruenpeter and Katherine Thornton, presented at LibrePlanet 2018 about software metadata in Software Heritage and Wikidata. Video of the talk. Slides for the talk.
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Making women more visible online—with Wikidata tools by Sandra Fauconnier on WMF's blog
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- if you're working with Lua modules, you can give input here about new functions
- you can still fill this page if you encounter a problem with suggester ranking
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: National Governors Association biography URL, key press, number of clubs, analog or derivative of, in opposition to
- External identifiers: Biographical Dictionary of Georgia ID, DBA ID, Hungarian public body ID, ruchess ID, World Para Snowboard athlete ID, METAR code, Orthodox Encyclopedia ID, Amphibians of India ID, National Thesis Number (France)
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: maximum operating temperature, minimum operating temperature, maximum non-operating temperature, minimum non-operating temperature, Специальное звание или классный чин, member of the crew of, service life, Gens, Code of Household Registration and Conscription Information System, Wikipedia glossary entry, assistant director, choral conductor, lighting designer, sound designer, projection designer, video designer, stage crew member, number of representations, talk show guest, adaptation or arrangement of, revival or touring version of
- External identifiers: DNV GL Vessel register ID, Behind the voice Actors person ID, Identifier of object at prazdnedomy.cz, Digital Typhoon ID, Territographie ID, Chile Rugby player ID, Directory of Open Access Journals ID, Brockhaus Enzyklopädie online ID, Researchmap ID, OpenEdition Books ID, KIT Linked Open Numbers ID, Animated Knots ID
- Sparsely used properties created >3 months:
- Deleted properties: P1124 (teu), P3484 (name shares origin with), P4990 (Statistics Canada Geographic code)
- Query examples:
- Newest database reports: pilot and first episodes of television series
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Work on a script to generate MassMessage target lists (phab:T190812)
- Test validity of Wikidata IDs in Lua modules (phab:T143970)
- Rename Lua functions in old naming scheme (phab:T190382)
- More work on wb_terms table (phab:T188992)
- More work on logging autopatrol actions (phab:T184485)
- Include checksums in dumps (phab:T190457)
- Add mobile edits to Grafana (phab:T191111)
- Allowing to remove a Form from a Lexeme (phab:T173332)
- Fixing bugs on Lexemes (phab:T189185)
- Checking permissions for actions on Lexemes
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #307
[edit]- Events
- Role of Wikimedia in the era of Open Science, Barcelona, April 16th
- Wikidata meetup in Berlin, April 20th. Please sign up if you want to attend (the meetup takes place in the venue of the Wikimedia Conference)
- Wikidata workshop in Paris, April 20th
- Wikidata for science workshop in Paris, April 23rd
- Wikidata meetup in Zürich, April 25th
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Some improvements have been made on the search results
- The administrative territorial entities of the Ottoman Empire are now largely complete. They include the elayets, vilayets and their sanjaks.
- A new version of Denelezh, a tool to monitor the gender gap in Wikidata, has been released, including a new methodology to produce the data (explained at the top of the main page and in the documentation), and an overview of the gender gap by Wikimedia project.
- Items now contain an average of 9 statements.
- Item Q2937606, created 5 years ago, got its first statement
- New tool: The property explorer sorts and displays properties per category (developed by Stevenliuyi based on a suggestion from Micru)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Wikimedia project focus list, complies with, special rank, last update, test taken, test score, activity policy in this place, choral conductor, gens, lighting designer, number of representations, sound designer
- External identifiers: DNV GL Vessel register ID, Behind the voice Actors person ID, Territographie ID, Prazdne Domy building ID, Welsh Rugby Union women's player ID, Welsh Rugby Union men's sevens player ID, Digital Typhoon typhoon ID, Digital Typhoon cyclone ID, Chile Rugby player ID, Brockhaus Enzyklopädie online ID, Code of Household Registration and Conscription Information System (Taiwan)
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: majority opinion, KMC Heritage Building Grade, accreditation, Number of spoilt votes, Number of blank votes, Number of abstentions, greater than (2), subdomain URL, International Classification for Standards, Wind speed, Wikimedia outline, list combines topics
- External identifiers: Authorea Author ID, Lambiek Comiclopedia ID, FOGIS ID, Behind the voice Actors character ID, KIT Linked Open Numbers ID, Harvard designation, Yahoo Answers category, UMAC ID, Internet Adult Film Database film ID, Adult Film Database film ID
- Sparsely used properties created >3 months:
- Berlinische Galerie artist ID (P4580), Kulturelles Erbe Köln object ID (P4582), Argentinian Historic Heritage ID (P4587), National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials ID (P4591), Mountain Project ID (P4592), arXiv author ID (P4594), post town (P4595), NIOSH Publication Number (P4596), monomer of (P4599), Lives of WWI ID (P4601)
- Query examples:
- Timeline of weather satellites (source)
- Map with lighthouses all over the world (source)
- Number of articles about humans by gender on Welsh Wikipedia (source)
- List of French rivers with different names and SANDRE ids on Sophox (SPARQL endpoint querying OpenStreetMap and Wikidata) (source)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Differences between range constraints now work only if both properties are present (phab:T185480)
- Work on a new constraint unit which defines which units are alowed for a given property (phab:T164372)
- Make the Special:ConstraintReport easier to understand (phab:T188728)
- Work on a Lua function which checks if an item is a subclass of or instance of another item (phab:T179155)
- Started deleting old autopatrolled from the loggin table (phab:T190447, phab:T184791)
- More work on setting up permissions for Lexeme (phab:T189480)
- Fixing a bug about removing the last Lemma (phab:T189185)
- Disabling the possibility to move a Lexeme (phab:T189481)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Prose list
[edit]As you asked for the ability to have a list of values read as normal prose, I've added that functionality to the sandbox for testing:
{{wdib |P190 |fwd=ALL |qid=Q2256 |list=prose |sorted=true}}
→ Changchun, Chicago, Frankfurt, Johannesburg, Leipzig, Lyon and Milan
I don't think it will find much use in infoboxes, but it's there if needed. Cheers --RexxS (talk) 15:47, 9 April 2018 (UTC)
- @RexxS: Many thanks. I had a look at, and tried, {{Pagelist}} but that added (an extra layer of) wikilinks. I was going to suggest that it might be a good source for code though. And I also later realised it wasn't necessary for infoboxes. Still useful to have for the future (or even to subst when generating some text for an article).
- The rogue city of Zaporizhia proved interesting. I nosed around a bit more and realised that it was cropping up as a sister in a few places but very little else immediately findable on the web. It seems to be a twinning that is not active. The twinning started in 1973. Birmingham considered pulling out around 1980 (Russian invasion of Arghanistan), and the twinning probably faded away after Ukraine gained independence (1980). Seemingly impossible to find a date that the arrangement formally ended though. There can be a surprising number of nuances with this sort of data.
- All probably a bit nuanced for the RFC though - it seems to have descended into editors being berated for how they voted and what the are, or are not, going to do. Sigh. At least we manage sensible and thoughtful discussions... Cheers Robevans123 (talk) 17:25, 9 April 2018 (UTC)
Facto Post – Issue 11 – 9 April 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 11 – 9 April 2018
The 100 Skins of the Onion[edit]Open Citations Month, with its eminently guessable hashtag, is upon us. We should be utterly grateful that in the past 12 months, so much data on which papers cite which other papers has been made open, and that Wikidata is playing its part in hosting it as "cites" statements. At the time of writing, there are 15.3M Wikidata items that can do that. Pulling back to look at open access papers in the large, though, there is is less reason for celebration. Access in theory does not yet equate to practical access. A recent LSE IMPACT blogpost puts that issue down to "heterogeneity". A useful euphemism to save us from thinking that the whole concept doesn't fall into the realm of the oxymoron. Some home truths: aggregation is not content management, if it falls short on reusability. The PDF file format is wedded to how humans read documents, not how machines ingest them. The salami-slicer is our friend in the current downloading of open access papers, but for a better metaphor, think about skinning an onion, laboriously, 100 times with diminishing returns. There are of the order of 100 major publisher sites hosting open access papers, and the predominant offer there is still a PDF. From the discoverability angle, Wikidata's bibliographic resources combined with the SPARQL query are superior in principle, by far, to existing keyword searches run over papers. Open access content should be managed into consistent HTML, something that is currently strenuous. The good news, such as it is, would be that much of it is already in XML. The organisational problem of removing further skins from the onion, with sensible prioritisation, is certainly not insuperable. The CORE group (the bloggers in the LSE posting) has some answers, but actually not all that is needed for the text and data mining purposes they highlight. The long tail, or in other words the onion heart when it has become fiddly beyond patience to skin, does call for a pis aller. But the real knack is to do more between the XML and the heart. Links[edit]
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Wikidata weekly summary #308
[edit]- Events
- Role of Wikimedia in the era of Open Science, Barcelona, April 16th (slides of Andy Mabbett's keynote)
- Wikidata meetup in Berlin, April 20th. Please sign up if you want to attend (the meetup takes place in the venue of the Wikimedia Conference)
- Wikidata workshop in Paris, April 20th
- Wikidata for science workshop in Paris, April 23rd
- Wikidata meetup in Zürich, April 25th
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- GLAM wiki Conference (November 2018 in Tel Aviv): you can now apply for a scholarship. You can still make submissions for the program until end of April.
- Lua function to get Wikibase entity by site link: mw.wikibase.getEntityIdForTitle (thanks Tpt!) (ticket)
- Wikidata:FactGrid#Problems and more, a brief status report of the FactGrid Project on Friday 13, April 2018
- Should OpenStreetMap use Wikibase to store data on tags? (Discussion on OSM wiki)
- Prop explorer UI can now be translated using Tool Translate.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: talk show guest, GHS hazard pictogram, GHS hazard statement, GHS precautionary statement, number of abstentions, number of spoilt votes, number of blank votes, International Classification for Standards, towards, supervisory board member
- External identifiers: Researchmap ID, Animated Knots ID, Filmweb.pl film ID, Filmweb.pl person ID, National Library of Korea Identifier (KRNLK), Lambiek Comiclopedia ID, AmphibiaWeb Species ID, Plants of the World online ID, FOGIS ID, Authorea author ID, Rosetta Code ID, Church of Sweden ID, Harvard designation, UMAC ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: French standard sizes for oil paintings, operating temperature, non-operating temperature, reference value, ILI ID, Portable Game Notation, SNOMED CT identifier, Mercalli intensity, fault type, fault, areas affected
- External identifiers: IRMNG taxon ID, e-teatr.pl ID, World of Physics identifier, Kunstenpunt people, DOAB publisher ID, aviation-safety.net ID, IAFD company ID, JAAF ID, Athletics Canada ID, Russian Athletics ID, Polish Athletics Federation ID, Römpp online ID, Pschyrembel Online ID, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ID, ISC event, USGS-ANSS event page, HanCinema drama, ARRS race ID, hpip
- Barely used properties created >3 months:
- National Film Board of Canada movie ID (P4606), AUSNUT 2011–13 Food Group ID (P4618), squadron embarked (P4624), trophy awarded (P4622), EK number (P4627), premiere type (P4634), identity of object in context (P4626), photosphere image (P4640), FoodEx2 code (P4637), Estonian Football Association team ID (P4639)
- Query examples:
- Longest chain of mutual murders (source)
- 6 couples killed each other (source)
- All things named after Leonardo da Vinci (source)
- German municipality pairs with the name pattern -ing/-ingen (source)
- Timeline of early silent movies produced before 1900 (source)
- French citizens with at least 5 Wikipedia pages but not in French (source)
- Newest database reports: family names by soundex, définitions de ville
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Disable Senses in the API for the initial version of the WikibaseLexeme extension (phab:T187198)
- Create a new data type to allow linking to Forms (phab:T165579)
- Fix a bug happening when editing a Form (phab:T187215)
- Enforce permission checks when editing Lexeme (phab:T189480)
- Make not possible to remove the last lemma (phab:T189185)
- Make not possible to move a Lexeme (phab:T189481)
- Implement “Units” constraint (phab:T164372)
- More work on the possibility to pick an item's parent in Lua (phab:T179155)
- Show a thumbnail for image/video/audio properties in statements (phab:T46727)
- Add “no bounds” constraint (phab:T170610)
- Make the “difference within range” constraint not requiring “item requires claim” constraint (phab:T185480)
- New Lua function to test for validity of Wikidata entity IDs (phab:T143970)
- Include checksums in dumps (phab:T190457)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #309
[edit]- Events
- Past: Wikimedia Conference in Berlin
- Wikibase workshop in Antwerp, Belgium, April 23-25
- WikiWorkshop, a forum bringing together researchers exploring all aspects the Wikimedia projects, in Lyon, April 24th. Seven papers related to Wikidata will be presented.
- Wikidata meetup in Zurich, Switzerland, April 25th
- DDJ Monaco: Wikidata for digital Journalists; Open-Source-Treffen: SPARQL-Workshop, Munich, April 25 and 27
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Old Periodicals, a New Datatype and Spiderfied Query Results in Wikidata by Simon Cobb (National Library of Wales)
- Wikimedia and The Met: A Shared Digital Vision by Katherine Maher and Loic Tallon
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Wikidata:Tools has been reorganized and updated, thanks to Pasleim! Feel free to help keeping this page up to date.
- Wikidata:List of properties has also been reorganized and updated.
- Lexicographical data on Wikidata will start at the end of May. Some property proposals are already discussed
- A rate limit for edits and page creation has been set up
- Please give feedback on a first proposal on GLAM metadata and ontology mapping for Structured Data on Commons. This feedback round runs until 4 May.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: fastest lap, cabinet, patronym or matronym for this person, modified version of, unit symbol, wind speed, operating temperature, non-operating temperature, service life, French standard size for oil paintings, boiler pressure, presented in
- External identifiers: IRMNG taxon ID, Handball Bundesliga ID, e-teatr.pl ID, DOAB publisher ID, ILI ID, World of Physics identifier, Flanders Arts Institute person ID, JAAF ID, Polish Athletics Federation ID, Römpp online ID, Russian Athletics ID, Athletics Canada ID, NVE lake ID, Norsk biografisk leksikon ID, Norsk kunstnerleksikon ID, Store medisinske leksikon ID, Adult Film Database film ID, Yahoo Answers category, Pschyrembel Online ID, FIPS string code for US states, FIPS numeric code for US states, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ID, USGS-ANSS event page, ARRS race ID, HanCinema drama ID, ISC event ID, road number (Estonia), Heritage of Portuguese Influence ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Commercialized from, synonym, translation, antonym, demonym of, item for this sense, pronunciation variety, grammatical gender, grammatical number, etymology, person, areas affected, award category, nature of statement, donation platform, has grammatical gender, has grammatical person, Phonetic pronunciation, medical finding model, landmass, accessed from, research measurement, hyperonym, hyponym, meronym, holonym, troponym
- External identifiers: Swedish Literature Bank, Logainm ID, Wikipedia glossary entry, Réunion des musées nationaux id, Il mondo dei doppiatori ID, FIS speed skier ID, cryptocurrency address, New Zealand Gazetteer ID, Bridge number, HanCinema film, Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures ID
- Scarcely used properties created >3 months:
- Indian Financial System Code (P4635), RCR number (P4645), partition type identifier (P4654), partition table type (P4653), Wiki Aves bird ID (P4664), Buenos Aires legislator ID (P4667), Sjukvårdsrådgivningen Category ID (P4670), tabular software version (P4669), constraint scope (P4680), GEMS Code (P4695)
- Query examples:
- Newest database reports: Sports equipment: balls
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Track the number of constraints by type (phab:T191891)
- Include thumbnails in image statements (phab:T46727)
- Install Query Service on Factgrid (phab:T189863)
- Page creation and edit rates (phab:T184948)
- Implement unit constraint (phab:T164372)
- Implement no bounds constraint (phab:T170610)
- Started working on the constraint violation type to restrict to indicate that certain properties can only be used on items or lexemes (phab:T164744)
- Creating a Docker container for QuickStatements (phab:T192079)
- Removed hardcoded demo data in Wikibase Lexeme (phab:T188899)
- New data type for linking to Forms (phab:T165579)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #310
[edit]- Events
- Past:
- Wikibase workshop in Antwerp, Belgium, April 23-25
- WikiWorkshop, a forum bringing together researchers exploring all aspects of the Wikimedia projects
- Wikidata meetup in Zurich, Switzerland, April 25th
- DDJ Monaco: Wikidata for digital Journalists; Open-Source-Treffen: SPARQL-Workshop, Munich, April 25 and 27
- Daten in Wikidata einbringen (Bringing data into Wikidata) - Hands-on tutorial within the DINI KIM Workshop 2018
- Upcoming:
- Wikidata workshop in Köln, Germany, on May 5th and 6th
- Wikidata workshop in Vienna, Austria, on May 5th
- Wikidata workshop in Pardubice, Czech Republic, on May 5th
- Past:
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- New badge available for sitelinks: good list
- Sitelinks for the new Ingush Wikipedia (inhwiki) can be added
- Support for the second new Gorontalo Wikipedia (gorwiki) is here
- Articles of the third new Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia (lfnwiki) may be connected
- A Wikidata Telegram group has been created by volunteers
- Constraint Summary script is showing the total amount of constraints reports on the top of an item page
- Contexto is a Wordpress plugin displaying Wikidata info in a hovercard. See demo, you can also let feedback to the developer
- Sixth months before Wikidata's sixth birthday: you can organize a local event
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: fault, member of the crew of, nature of statement
- External identifiers: Logainm ID, IAFD film ID, Il mondo dei doppiatori ID, Réunion des musées nationaux ID, Swedish Literature Bank AuthorID, FIS speed skier ID, New Zealand Gazetteer place ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: crop, date of first attestation, place of first attestation, Wikidata property example for lexemes, Wikidata property example for forms, Wikidata property example for senses, false-friend, demonym (Lexeme), Allaboutjazz musician ID, homonym, paronym, streetViewUrl, constraint, WikiCFP eventID, WikiCFP conference series ID, Mascot of, program committee member, applies to name, values for this type, items for this type, Maintained by Wikiproject, Amateur Radio Callsign
- External identifiers: Ontario public library ID, Italian School ID, TFRRS athlete ID, Linux Game Database properties, Swedish Literature Bank book ID, ICAA film catalogue ID, Stepwell Atlas ID, OnsOranje player ID, OnsOranje tournament ID, OnsOranje match ID
- Infrequently used properties created >3 months:
- Historic Place Names of Wales ID (P4697), American Art Collaborative object ID (P4692), Arquivo Arq ID (P4694), Argentine deputy ID (P4693), HATVP person ID (P4703), Ent'revues ID (P4706), VOGRIPA ID (P4708), Rugby Canada ID (P4707), title page number (P4714), Conseil de Presse Luxembourg journalist ID (P4698)
- Query examples:
- Timeline of Wikibase instances and WikidataCon events (federated query)
- User-friendly list of news articles by Kim Wall, as linked from the German and English Wikipedia (based on work of fnielsen)
- Places of birth of the European Parliament members (source)
- Obelisks in Rome (source)
- Artists from Cameroon and their places of birth (source)
- Place of birth of people with an ORCID ID (source)
- History of Milano metro stations on a map (source)
- Number of versions, editions and translations by language of work (source)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- More work on the internal API for Wikibase-Lexeme (phab:T190906)
- Fix some errors happening when editing Lexemes (phab:T192766, phab:T192264)
- Use language code validation for forms representations (phab:T193010, phab:T193011)
- Add badge for good lists to Wikidata (phab:T190976)
- Fix bugs regarding the thumbnails on media statements (phab:T192910, phab:T192601, phab:T192869)
- Investigate on dispatch lag problems (phab:T193349)
- Fix a bug on the watchlist on Wikipedia (phab:T192673)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #311
[edit]- Discussions
- Events
- Wikidata and GLAM workshop day in the context of the EuropeanaTech Conference, Rotterdam, Monday 14 May 2018
- Wikidata access methods, slides by Dan Scott
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- More than 850 living people' articles from the English Wikipedia which have date of death or place of death on their Wikidata item: manual checks needed. You can also check Category:P570 missing in Wikipedia
- Florian will be improving Wikidata support in the Wikipedia plugin for OpenStreetMap's JOSM editor, for the Google Summer of Code 2018
- Prssanna Desai will work on improvements for the Query Service during Google Summer of Code
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Deutsche Bahn station category, has grammatical gender, has grammatical person, Wikimedia outline, assistant director, island of location, possible medical findings, suggests the existence of, has evaluation, evaluation of, greater than, less than
- External identifiers: Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures ID, Behind The Voice Actors character ID, HanCinema film ID, Italian School ID, Directory of Open Access Journals ID, LGDB game ID, LGDB emulator ID, LGDB tool ID, LGDB engine ID, TFRRS athlete ID, All About Jazz musician ID, Ontario public library ID, Swedish Literature Bank book ID, WikiCFP event ID, WikiCFP conference series ID, ICAA film catalogue ID, Stepwell Atlas ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: IMDA rating, is program committee member of, officialized by, KAVI rating, topographic map, child monotypic taxon, Köppens klimaklassifisering, Möllendorff transliteration, attested, geographic center, season of club or team, sports competition competed at, factorizsation, coastline, forest cover, vehicles per capita, audio transcription
- External identifiers: e-MEC entry, Norwegian war sailor register ship ID, Thesaurus For Graphic Materials, GNOME Wiki ID, Israel Film Fund ID, The New Fund for Cinema and Television (Israel) ID, Cinema Project ID, Chinese Political Elites Database ID, Israeli Movie Testimonial Database Person ID, Israeli Movie Testimonial Database Movie ID, JMA Seismic Intensity Database ID, Portale della Canzone italiana IDs, Trustpilot company ID, Ester ID, Dictionary of Swedish Translators
- Properties lacking use created > 3 months:
- Sign@l journal ID (P4726), INRAN Italian Food ID (P4729), produced sound (P4733), IBM code page ID (P4734), IBM graphic character global ID (P4736), Line Music album ID (P4748), Line Music artist ID (P4747), is proceedings from (P4745), National Historic Ships certificate no. (P4750), Manus Online ID (P4752)
- Deleted properties: Réunion des musées nationaux ID (P5100)
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Allow continuing Wikidata entity dumps (phab:T193688)
- Make sure Wikidata entity dump scripts run for a short amount of time (phab:T190513)
- Add monolingual language code shy (phab:T184783)
- More work on preparing QuickStatements to be run by other parties (phab:T193606, phab:T192079, phab:T192365)
- Expand references with constraint violations (phab:T177970)
- Improving validation of Form representations on WikibaseLexeme (phab:T193011)
- Fixing a bug that replaces a representation by another (phab:T192264)
- Enable finding forms using wbsearchentities API (phab:T191981)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #312
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Adminor
- Events
- Past: GLAM forum in Yerevan, Armenia, 10-12 May 2018
- slides for 'What is Wikidata: How can GLAMs work with Wikidata?' presentation by Andy Mabbett
- A Wikidata workshop was given by Liam Wyatt and appeared at the national Armenian television
- Wikidata workshop day at GLAMwiki conference in Rotterdam, May 14th
- Wikidata workshop in Paris, May 18th
- Next Wikidata IRC office hour: May 29th at 18:00 (UTC+2, Berlin time) on the channel #wikimedia-office
- Past: GLAM forum in Yerevan, Armenia, 10-12 May 2018
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Wikidata: a platform for your library’s linked open data by Stacy Allison-Cassin & Dan Scott, in the journal Code4Lib (also posted on Reddit)
- Enriching Reconciled Data with OpenRefine, by Karen Hwang
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- New feature for the Query Service: check the location of the browser
- New monolingual code available: shy (Shawiya)
- You can have a look at the draft for the RDF mapping of Wikibase Lexeme
- New feature for the Query Service: check the location of the browser
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: item for this sense, season of club or team, Möllendorff transliteration, geographic center, coastline
- External identifiers: none
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: IGAC rating, taxon described in publication, jockey, Norsk fjordkatalog-ID, Wikidata:Dataset Imports, toponym
- External identifiers: Bugs! artist ID, Bugs! album ID, KKBOX artist ID, KKBOX album ID, Norsk pop- og rockleksikon ID, Odnoklassniki profile ID, Kunstenpunt organisations, Rockipedia artist ID, Rockipedia album ID, Rockipedia label ID, Rockipedia area ID, Norsk historisk leksikon ID, Univ-droit jurist ID, Relationship Science profile ID, D&B Hoovers company profile, Victorian Heritage Register ID, CIVICUS Monitor country entry, FloraCatalana ID
- Underused properties created >3 months:
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fix the bug where changes in the watchlist and Recent Changes on Wikipedia should have been shown but were not (phab:T192673)
- Clarify error message for the merge API (phab:T180296)
- Add violation type to restrict which entity types a property can be used (phab:T164744)
- Added a constraint to blacklist values for a property (phab:T183092)
- Fix a bug showing the wrong alias in the edit summary when editing an alias (phab:T190492)
- Fix some bugs related to displaying thumbnails in statements (phab:T193880, phab:T192667, phab:T193499)
- Continue looking into dispatch issues (phab:T194602)
- Working on adding an integer constraint (phab:T167989)
- Preparing to deploy WikibaseLexeme extension on Wikimedia cluster (phab:T168260)
- Making sure that the form ID counter is preserved when clearing the lexeme via the API (phab:T192264)
- Applying the same validation to the language code of the Lemma and the representation (phab:T191504)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #313
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Addshore, Pintoch
- New request for comments: How to manage software versions, Improving Wikidata documentation for different types of user
- Closed request for comments: Privacy and Living People
- Events
- Past: Europeana Tech Conference (including a lot of Wikidata workshops and discussions)
- Past:Wikimedia Hackathon 2018, 18-20 May in Barcelona
- Check the hashtag #wmhack on Twitter to see what has been worked on regarding Wikidata
- List of the projects that have been demoed during the showcase
- Next Wikidata IRC office hour: May 29th at 18:00 (UTC+2, Berlin time) on the channel #wikimedia-office
- Press, articles, blog posts
- A look back at the first Federated-Wikibase-Workshop
- Martin Poulter gave a TEDxBathUniversity talk about Wikidata
- The Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools (JROST) has been launched; Wikidata is represented by the Wikimedia Foundation
- "Translating a blog post into structured data" Martin Poulter, the Bodleian Digital Library blog
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- A bunch of new constraint types were recently added
- A Request for comments on improving Wikidata documentation for different types of user
- We have deprecated units used for this property (P2237). Please update any tool which uses this property to use the new API before it gets deleted.
- EditGroups is a new tool that lets you review, discuss and revert entire edit groups made by various tools.
- PictureThis! Is a new tool integrated to WikiShootMe! that allows you to choose an item and upload a picture of it
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: IGAC rating, KAVI rating, established from medical condition, vehicles per capita (1000), applies to name, Wikipedia glossary entry
- External identifiers: Chinese Political Elites Database ID, amateur radio callsign, Bugs! album ID, Bugs! artist ID, Cinema Project (Israel) ID, Dictionary of Swedish Translators ID, e-MEC entry, Ester ID, Israel Film Fund ID, KKBOX album ID, KKBOX artist ID, Norwegian war sailor register ship-ID, OnsOranje match ID, OnsOranje player ID, The New Fund for Cinema and Television (Israel) ID, Thesaurus For Graphic Materials ID, Trustpilot company ID, OnsOranje tournament ID, Odnoklassniki profile ID, Flanders Arts Institute organisation ID, Norsk pop- og rockleksikon ID, Norwegian historical lexicon ID, Norwegian fjord catalog ID, Rockipedia album ID, Rockipedia artist ID, Rockipedia area ID, Rockipedia label ID, Univ-droit jurist ID, KIT Linked Open Numbers ID, Victorian Heritage Register ID, FloraCatalana ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: animal water well, World Rugby Ranking, Schulsprengel, dedicated object, conjugation class, word stem, visible by means of, Production website, software version of, Japanese pitch accent, reading pattern of kanji, has conjugation class, stroke count, radical, grade of kanji, Party coalition, Naturdenkmal ID, ISO 3950 code, software version, software developer
- External identifiers: Eurohockey.com club ID, Namuwiki, Daum Encyclopedia, Melon song ID, Sistema de Información Cultural, African Studies Thesaurus ID, nwhl.zone player ID, YouPorn ID, Pornhub ID, NWSL player ID, eBird hotspot ID, British Library system number, Flickr tag, Sveriges Dödbok, BAG Openbare ruimte ID, BAG Pand ID, SpectraBase Compound ID, Carnegie Hall event ID, Carnegie Hall work ID, Armenian National Academy of Sciences ID, Armenian Cinema ID, Armenian Parliamentary ID, National Gallery of Armenia work ID, Spyur ID, OlimpBase Women's Chess Olympiad player ID, GONIAT author ID, GONIAT taxon ID, GONIAT paper ID, GONIAT place ID
- Dormant properties created >3 months:
- USA Rugby player ID (P4778), MYmovies name ID (P4785), CiNii author ID (articles) (P4787), Who's Who UK ID (P4789), uses data storage type (P4788), Basketball-Reference.com NBL player ID (P4796), Basketball-Reference.com referee ID (P4795), PARES ID (P4813), BWSA ID (P4811), LoC and MARC vocabularies ID (P4801)
- Query examples:
- Most populous first-level country subdivisions without legislatures (source)
- Prisoners of Conscience by place of birth (source)
- Photos of railway stations from Latvia and Estonia (source)
- Map of items near me that have a label in Catalan but not in French (source)
- Places of residence of accused Scottish witches (source)
- Poets whose fathers were lawyers (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: Sustainable Development, Wikipedia Sources
- Newest database reports: list of English Wikipedia outline articles, US states
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Hackathon!
- Work on adding “integer” constraint (phab:T167989)
- Fix a bug expanding the references with a constraint violation (phab:T193669)
- Add a "mis" code language to enable uncoded languages in Wikibase Lexeme (phab:T194754)
- Improve the different language fields in the interface of editing a Lexeme (phab:T191504)
- Finish work to edit Forms via the web API (phab:T190906)
- Include special Lexeme IDs (phab:T187060)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 12 – 28 May 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 12 – 28 May 2018
ScienceSource funded[edit]The Wikimedia Foundation announced full funding of the ScienceSource grant proposal from ContentMine on May 18. See the ScienceSource Twitter announcement and 60 second video.
The proposal includes downloading 30,000 open access papers, aiming (roughly speaking) to create a baseline for medical referencing on Wikipedia. It leaves open the question of how these are to be chosen. The basic criteria of WP:MEDRS include a concentration on secondary literature. Attention has to be given to the long tail of diseases that receive less current research. The MEDRS guideline supposes that edge cases will have to be handled, and the premature exclusion of publications that would be in those marginal positions would reduce the value of the collection. Prophylaxis misses the point that gate-keeping will be done by an algorithm. Two well-known but rather different areas where such considerations apply are tropical diseases and alternative medicine. There are also a number of potential downloading troubles, and these were mentioned in Issue 11. There is likely to be a gap, even with the guideline, between conditions taken to be necessary but not sufficient, and conditions sufficient but not necessary, for candidate papers to be included. With around 10,000 recognised medical conditions in standard lists, being comprehensive is demanding. With all of these aspects of the task, ScienceSource will seek community help. Links[edit]
Editor Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him. Back numbers are here. Reminder: WikiFactMine pages on Wikidata are at WD:WFM. ScienceSource pages will be announced there, and in this mass message. If you wish to receive no further issues of Facto Post, please remove your name from our mailing list. Alternatively, to opt out of all massmessage mailings, you may add Category:Wikipedians who opt out of message delivery to your user talk page.
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Wikidata weekly summary #314
[edit]- Discussions
- Closed request for adminship: Pintoch, Addshore (both successful)
- New request for comments: Why do we have an item for dogs and another one for Canis lupus familiaris?
- Events
- IRC office hour, on May 29th at 18:00 (UTC+2, Berlin time), on the IRC channel #wikimedia-office. Special topic: Lexemes on Wikidata
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Paper on Cellosaurus, with mappings to Wikidata, by Amos Bairoch
- Blog post from Galder Gonzalez announcing the Lexemes (in Basque)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Ongoing: On 24 May, there was a significant outage affecting Wikidata and sister projects that use Wikidata. As a result, some features of are temporarily disabled: Wikidata's property suggester, Lua modules and parser functions calling by label instead of ID, search for the ArticlePlaceholder. We apologize for the inconvenience, we're working to get them back as soon as possible. For technical details, see: phab:T195520 & Incident documentation/20180524-wikidata.
- As announced last week, the “integer” constraint type and the “separators” parameter for the “single value” and “single best value” constraint types are now supported in WikibaseQualityConstraints.
- Lexicographical data is now available on Wikidata! Check the announcement for more details. Feel free to try adding words and give feedback
- Structured Data on Commons has designs for displaying and using multilingual captions on the file page. Feedback is welcome on the talk page.
- You can try the new Drag&Drop gadget developed by Yarl and give feedback
- The European Commission announces a review of the Database Directive.
- OpenRefine 3.0 beta was released. You can get an overview of the new Wikidata-related features with tutorials and videos.
- TextRazor is a web service which analyses text and identifies the entities and concepts discussed, giving the corresponding Wikidata QIDs.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: grammatical gender, conjugation class, word stem, Sandbox-Lexeme, Sandbox-Form, synonym, derived from, Wikidata property example for lexemes, Wikidata property example for forms, officialized by, Wikidata dataset import page, output method, IMDA rating, adapted by, topographic map, date of commercialization, stroke count, has conjugation class
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Vocalized form, display technology, compound of, Chromosome number, Vietnamese character reading pattern, fanqie, evokes, homograph lexeme, homograph form, prime factor, classifier, Accomplice, Slavic Alphabet, signum
- External identifiers: BMRB ID, ICSC ID, Baidu Baike ID, Tree of Life Web Project ID, Argentine biography deputy ID, B.R.A.H.M.S. ID, Chromosome numbers of the flora of Germany database ID, Filmow ID, Cité de la musique ID, Giant Bomb ID, OpenCorporates corporate grouping, Artists in Canada record number, RollDaBeats ID, Songfacts ID, ARWU ID
- Properties not really used, created >3 months:
- Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture control number (P4814), Amtrak station code (P4803), make-up artist (P4805), sets environment variable (P4809), Technical Element Score (P4815), Rugby Australia ID (P4799), TORA ID (P4820), Panoptikum identifier (P4818), Cour des comptes magistrate ID (P4821), La Poste personality ID (P4822)
- Query examples:
- Development
- Deployed and activate WikibaseLexeme on wikidata.org so you can now store the first lexicographical data on Wikidata (phab:T191457)
- Fixing the encoding issues on labels of items linked on Lexemes (phab:T195470, phab:T195359)
- Fixed an issue that was preventing adding Forms and Lexemes in statements (phab:T195402)
- Suppressed the browser's autocomplete that covers WikibaseLexeme's suggestion on Special:NewLexeme (phab:T195383, phab:T191526)
- Worked on a bug about representation overwriting other representation with the same language code (phab:T193636)
- Changed title of the field of a lemma language to make it less likely for people to add a translation as a second Lemma (phab:T193603)
- Working on the RDF mapping of WikibaseLexeme (phab:T160260)
- Working on implementing fulltext search for Lexemes (phab:T189739)
- Working on showing Lemmas for linked Lexemes instead of just their ID on special pages like Special:AllPages (phab:T195382)
- Fixing issues that happened after dropping an index from the wb_terms table (phab:T194270, phab:T195642, phab:T195611)
- Made constraint check result appear directly after adding a new statement (phab:T194247)
- Working on looking up entities by external identifiers on Special:Search (phab:T99899)
- Added Docker image to Wikibase website (phab:T189936)
- Added WikibaseImport script to Docker images to make it easier for people to start their own Wikibase install with some data imported from Wikidata (phab:T192080)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #315
[edit]- Events
- Past: Wikidata IRC office hour, May 29th
- Past: slides of "Wikidata in GLAM, how and why" by Jason Evans during EuropeanaTech conference
- Figsharefest: "(Personal) use-cases for Figshare in a Wikidata narrative", June 4th, Brussels (slides)
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Using the Hive Mind: WikiData Integration and Artist Pages on the blog of the National Galleries of Scotland
- Tools for Wikipedians: Keeping track of what’s going on on Wikidata from Wikipedia by Jens Ohlig (also available in German)
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge poster presented at 11th International Conference on Chemical Structures (PDF)
- A complete video walkthrough to learn how to use OpenRefine: how to match, clean up and import data into Wikidata
- Lexicographical data: number of existing lemmas per language
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- You can now search for values of a statement in Special:Search (P31, external-ids and strings)
- You can now use global preferences on most wikis. This means you can set preferences for all wikis at the same time. Before this you had to change them on each individual wiki.
- Country geoshape data have been added to Commons and linked to the corresponding Wikidata items. These geoshapes can be used to visualise query results e.g. World map showing population of each country.
- Concordances: mappings between Wikidata and other knowledge organization systems
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: chromosome count, prime factor, pronunciation variety, compound of
- External identifiers: ISO 3950 code, National Gallery of Armenia work ID, GONIAT author ID, Armenian National Academy of Sciences ID, Armenian Parliamentary ID, GONIAT paper ID, GONIAT place ID, GONIAT taxon ID, Spyur ID, Armenian Cinema ID, BMRB ID, ICSC ID, Tree of Life Web Project ID, NWSL player ID, Information Center for Israeli Art artwork ID, OlimpBase Women's Chess Olympiad player ID, Argentine biography deputy ID, B.R.A.H.M.S. ID, Carnegie Hall event ID, Carnegie Hall work ID, Chromosome numbers of the Flora of Germany database ID, D&B Hoovers company profile, Filmow ID, SpectraBase Compound ID, Cité de la Musique-Philharmonie de Paris work ID, Artists in Canada record number, RollDaBeats artist ID, Songfacts song ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: grammatical category, IAB code, title number, chữ Nôm, noun, gender inflection, winter view, of, alternative form, lexical category, spelling variant, hyphenation
- External identifiers: myschool ID, IPTC subject code, Canal-U person ID, FilmTv.it movie ID, FilmTv.it TV series ID, FilmTv.it person ID, Corago ID, Les Enfoirés participant ID, Les Enfoirés song ID, iTunes App Store developer ID, NDOP taxon ID, BirdLife International ID, Relationship Science person ID, Czech Geomorphological Unit Code, Swedish Gravestone ID, OED Online ID, Dordrechts Museum, Finnish national bibliography corporate name ID, SJP Online ID, Contemporary Music Portal ID, Web umenia work ID, Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales Work ID, Cdmc ID, Monarch Disease Ontology ID, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art ID, Saint Louis Art Museum ID, Strava ID of a professional sport person, StadiumDB identifier, Songfacts artist ID, World Stadium Database identifier, Douban Movie Celebrity ID, Firmenbuchnummer
- Properties waiting to be used, created >3 months:
- Program Component Score (P4826), deductions (in figure skating) (P4825), Swimrankings meet ID (P4827), Sailboatdata ID (P4833), World Sailing regatta ID (P4832), Landslagsdatabasen ID (P4830), Irish Rugby Football Union women's player ID (P4836), Wolfram Language entity code (P4839), Directory of Czech publishers ID (P4840), development of anatomical structure (P4843)
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Eurovision
- Newest database reports: verb categories
- Newest properties:
- Development
- The API respond for maxlag will in the future also include the dispach lag (phab:T194950)
- Add Elastic and CirrusSearch in the Wikibase Docker image (phab:T192813)
- Add OAuth extension to wikibase bundle container (phab:TT192364)
- Work on showing constraints in the QueryService (phab:T194762)
- Make the PropertySuggester use CirrusSearch (phab:T195490)
- Add integer constraint in the constraint checks (phab:T167989)
- Add “citation needed” constraint type (phab:T195052)
- Make Special:EntityData should handle form IDs (phab:T192149)
- Fix encoding problems for labels displayed in Lexemes (phab:T195359)
- Improve the text in the grammatical feature field (phab:T193604)
- Work on showing Lemma on Special:AllPages and other pages (phab:T195382)
- Work on better handling use of statements linking to Lexemes on client (phab:T195615)
- Fix a bug that breaks Lexeme when language or lexical category items don't have a label (phab:)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #316
[edit]- Events
- Wikidata workshop in Paris, June 15
- Wikidata Datathon on June 16 in Zurich
- Wikibase meetup on June 17-19 in Berlin
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Learning to Generate Wikipedia Summaries for Underserved Languages from Wikidata, presented at the Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics by Lucie Kaffee and Hady Elsahar (see the poster and the paper)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- A proposal for using Wikidata for PeerTube.
- New constraint type: citation needed constraint
- Sitelinks can be:
- A template listing the new Lexicographical properties is available
- Draft of consultation about creating separate user group for editing sitewide CSS/JavaScript
- Wikidata now appears in the LOD cloud and you can help improving it
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: reading pattern of Han character, medical evacuation to, sports competition competed at, winter view, Slavic Alphabet, grade of kanji, gender inflection of surname, hyphenation, radical, residual stroke count, ground level 360 degree view, Portable Game Notation
- External identifiers: ARWU university ID, Canal-U person ID, myschool ID, Pornhub ID, Giant Bomb ID, IAB code, Corago opera ID, FilmTv.it movie ID, FilmTv.it person ID, FilmTv.it TV series ID, OpenCorporates corporate grouping, BirdLife International ID, Czech Geomorphological Unit Code, Swedish Gravestone ID, iTunes App Store developer ID, Les Enfoirés participant ID, Les Enfoirés song ID, Czech NDOP taxon ID, Relationship Science person ID, Dordrechts Museum artwork ID, Finnish national bibliography corporate name ID, YouPorn performer ID, MNAV work ID, Web umenia work ID, MonDO ID, Saint Louis Art Museum person ID, CDMC musician ID, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art person ID, SJP Online ID, OED Online ID, Strava ID of a professional sport person, Douban Movie Celebrity ID, Firmenbuchnummer, Songfacts artist ID, StadiumDB identifier, World Stadium Database identifier
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: permanent resident of, type locality, SPARQL endpoint, property scope, Romanization of Belarusian, factorizsation, Jones polynomial, Alexander polynomial, Conway polynomial, number of videos, Han character in this lexeme, número de etapas, Angular size, Red List status of species, United Kingdom railway station category, reference has role, mathematical concept defining formula, mathematical concept definition, subject facet
- External identifiers: Redump.org, Church of Norway building ID, Taratata ID, B.R.A.H.M.S. work ID, NRJ ID, Akout ID, Lafonoteca ID, Swedish Academy member, Party Number (Taiwan), DLCM ID, AntWeb, Webb-site person ID, Webb-site organization ID, Companies House officer ID, France Culture ID, Dictionary of Scottish Architects ID, LONSEA people ID, Protected Buildings Register in Finland ID, Protected Buildings Register in Finland Building ID, Kino-teatr.ua film ID, Drouot ID, Kino-teatr.ua person ID, Swedish Signaturer.se, BioStor work ID, César Award film ID, César Award person ID, National Archive of Sweden, Libris-URI, IUF member ID, Museo del Prado artist ID, fernsehserien.de ID, ARMB member ID, OCLC work id
- Properties awaiting widespread use, created >3 months:
- Deleted properties: Property:P2439 ("language"), Property:P2237 ("units used for this property"), Property:P883 ("FIPS 5-2 (code for US states)"), Property:P5190 ("synonym")
- Query examples:
- Timeline of discoveries in the Solar System (source)
- Map of Suffragettes around the world (source)
- Female ministers in African countries (source)
- References with only a quote but no other properties (source)
- Islands in capital cities (source)
- Map of titles in the Welsh Journals & Welsh Newspapers (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: Wikidata:WikiProject BHL (books etc from the Biodiversity Heritage Library)
- Newest gadgets: derivedstatements.js adds at the end of all item pages a new button to load inverse statements
- Newest database reports: list of films (चलचित्र) from Nepal
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Developing a prototype for usability testing for how the term box (labels, descriptions, aliases) could work on mobile
- Investigating how we can do the display of items (their label and sometimes description when linked to in a statement or in listings like Recent Changes) in a way that is less of an issue for the database
- Working on including the dispatch lag in the maxlag API to make it easier for bots to see when they should stop editing because of performance reasons (phabricator:T194950)
- Working on adding a Lua function to check if an item is a subclass/instance of another one (phabricator:T179155)
- Created an API that returns constraint violations for an item in TTL format in preparation for making constraint violations queryable in the query service (phabricator:T194762)
- Started planning for support for Senses
- Added more helpful text on Special:NewLexeme to make it easier to understand what information is required (phabricator:T193602)
- Working on pre-filling the spelling variant for a new Form's representation (phabricator:T195708)
- Worked on showing the Lemma of a Lexeme instead of just its ID in Special:AllPages, Recent Changes and diffs (phabricator:T191600, phabricator:T195382, phabricator:T195511)
- Made the representation of a Form in a diff link to the Form (phabricator:T195512)
- Fixed an issue on the Wikipedias and co when a statement in an item that was used there linked to a Form or Lexeme (phabricator:T195615)
- Made the "publish" button stay disabled for a Lexeme's header when there is nothing to save (phabricator:T196342)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #317
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: Clarifying rights and responsibilities of Property Creators
- Events
- Wikibase meetup on June 17-19 in Berlin
- Past: Wikidata Lab VIII in São Paulo
- Press, articles, blog posts
- WDAqua: Question Answering over Wikidata, by Dennis Diefenbach
- CyTargetLinker app update: A flexible solution for network extension in Cytoscape, showing citation data in Cytoscape, by Martina Summer-Kutmon et al.
- Harnessing the power of structured data: a Wikidata workshop, report of the Wikidata workshop day and Wikidata presence at EuropeanaTech 2018 last May in Rotterdam, Europeana Blog.
- The new This Month in GLAM newsletter has, as always, a lot of Wikidata-related news!
- Making Wikidata fit as a linking hub for knowledge organization systems. Lightning talk at ELAG 2018 in Prague by Jneubert
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The program of Wikimania 2018 in Cape Town is out, and here's a summary of all the Wikidata-related sessions
- If you're building a tool using wb_terms database table, please give us input about it
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: type locality (biology), SPARQL endpoint, display technology, property scope, jockey, attested in, publication in which this taxon name was established, revival or touring version of, United Kingdom railway station category
- External identifiers: Redump.org ID, Taratata artist ID, NRJ artist ID, Akout ID, Church of Norway building ID, Lafonoteca artist ID, Party Number (Taiwan), Companies House officer ID, Webb-site person ID, AntWeb ID, Webb-site organization ID, France Culture person ID, B.R.A.H.M.S. work ID, DLCM ID, LONSEA people ID, Dictionary of Scottish Architects ID, Drouot artist ID, Protected Buildings Register in Finland ID, Kino-teatr.ua film ID, Kino-teatr.ua person ID, Protected Buildings Register in Finland Building ID, BioStor work ID, Swedish Signaturer.se ID, César Award film ID, César Award person ID, IUF member ID, Museo del Prado artist ID, Swedish National Archive ID, Swedish Academy member ID, fernsehserien.de ID, ARMB member ID, OCLC work ID, OpenDOAR ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: runner-up, laps completed, load limit, abgeordnetenwatch.de ID for German politicians, API endpoint, type of water, ranking order, JMA Seismic Intensity Scale
- External identifiers: Rom Galil settlement ID, Or Movement settlement ID, Bérose ID, AFI person ID, Google News ID, Legaseriea.it ID, Silentera.com movie ID, PC Engine Software Bible identifier, CAGE code, Printemps des poètes ID, Poetry Foundation ID, Poets.org ID, Playmates ID, SGJP Online ID, Laut.de ID, Amphibian Species of World ID, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ID, BNB person ID, MobyGames group ID, Operone composer ID, Operone opera ID, Encyclopædia Universalis author ID, YouTube Gaming game ID, National Gallery of Canada artist ID, GAMECIP platform ID, GAMECIP media format ID, Operissimo artist ID, British Council writer ID, IBDOF ID, Entomologists of the World ID, ASMP member ID, Académie des beaux-arts member ID, Dictionnaire critique des historiens de l’art ID, Académie des sciences d'outre-mer ID, Artcyclopedia ID, École normale alumnus ID, BIU Santé ID, Étonnants voyageurs ID, hoopla, Medicina ID, Akadem person ID, IGN video game ID, National Academy of Sciences ID, EGROKN ID
- Low use properties, created >3 months ago:
- FAPESP institution ID (P4597), title page number (P4714), symbolizes (P4878), World Rugby Women's Sevens Series player ID (P4879), FFR Sevens player ID (P4880), AFL Tables coach ID (P4885), AFL Tables umpire ID (P4888), ACE work ID (P4894), Patrons de France ID (P4891), segmental innervation (P4882)
- Query examples:
- Artworks and rooms of The Louvre museum shown in the latest Beyoncé video (source)
- Goalscorers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup (source)
- Female dancers and choregraphs having a picture and a Wikipedia article in English but not in French (source)
- Nudes with cats (source)
- Museums in Italy colored by number of Wikipedia articles (source)
- Countries and their official languages, ISO codes and Wikimedia language codes (source)
- Newest database reports: number of sitelinks to new WMF projects
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Prototype for mobile termbox
- Moving away from wb_terms table
- Continued work on making WikibaseLexeme compatible with Wikibase clients (T195615)
- Error handling and usability for entering lemmas was improved (T196342, T197453)
- Lexemes no longer randomly pop up in rdf dumps (T194627)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #318
[edit]- Events
- Wikidata LGBT group at the Pride march in Paris, June 30th
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Archives and Wikidata (in French) by Baptiste de Coulon
- Share cultural data in Wikidata (in French) video workshop by La cinématèque québécoise
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Try the new prototype of the termbox on mobile and give feedback
- There will be an IRC Office Hour for Structured Data on Commons on Tuesday, 26 June from 18:00-19:00 UTC. More information, including time and date conversion, is available on Meta. There is no set topic, you are welcome to bring any discussion that you would like to the office hour.
- Edit #700,000,000 happened on June 21th
- Magnus Manske released a new interface for QuickStatements V2. Among other changes, it now include links to EditGroups, a tool that allows people to discuss about or revert batch edits
- WikiCite 2018 will take place in the San Francisco Bay Area on November 27-29
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: angular diameter, laps completed, Alexander polynomial, Conway polynomial, Jones polynomial, school district
- External identifiers: Bérose ID, Rom Galil settlement ID, Or Movement settlement ID, Or Movement regional council ID, Google News ID, SilentEra.com film ID, Lega Serie A soccer player ID, AFI person ID, Poetry Foundation ID, Poets.org poet ID, Printemps des poètes poet ID, PC Engine Software Bible ID, Playmates Playmate ID, Amphibian Species of World ID, abgeordnetenwatch.de politician ID, Laut.de artist ID, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ID, Operone opera ID, Operone composer ID, MobyGames group ID, BNB person ID, ASMP member ID, Académie des beaux-arts member ID, British Council writer ID, Internet Book Database of Fiction writer ID, Operissimo artist ID, YouTube Gaming game ID, National Gallery of Canada artist ID, Encyclopædia Universalis author ID, Entomologists of the World ID, GAMECIP media format ID, Dictionnaire critique des historiens de l'art ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: auxiliary verb, Number of works accessible online, model year, CETAF specimen ID, floor number, has pattern
- External identifiers: MobyGames game group ID, Amazon.com ID, Behind the voice Actors tv show ID, Behind the voice Actors movie ID, Behind the voice Actors franchise ID, Radio Courtoisie host ID, archINFORM project ID, Bulgarian Antarctic Gazetteer ID, Classiques des sciences sociales ID, cipM ID, Poets & Writers ID, Poetry Archive ID, Norwegian Polar Institute place name ID, VIN, GeoNLP ID, Online Books Page publication ID, Tierstimmenarchiv ID, The Canadian Encyclopedia article ID, TDKIV term ID, Gfycat tag, Gfycat user ID, RYM ID, Identifient pour artistes du Centre national des arts plastiques, Whonamedit? ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Research projects
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Include Wikibase dispatch lag in API "maxlag" enforcing (phab:T194950)
- Run full constraint check when saving a statement (phab:T194760)
- Show map on items to preview coordinates (phab:T184933)
- Implement property scope constraint to say if a property should be used on main snak qualifiers or references (phab:T197473)
- Investigate on replacements for some parts of wb_terms table (phab:T197161)
- Fix a UI glitch on Lexeme editing interface (phab:T195298)
- Add names and descriptions for Lexeme, Form and Sense datatypes on Special:ListDatatypes (phab:T189935)
- Display a warning message and prevent entering of lemmas with the same spelling variant (phab:T195372)
- Work on showing description in Item selector in Special:NewLexeme (phab:T165597)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 13 – 29 May 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 13 – 29 May 2018
The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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Facto Post enters its second year, with a Cambridge Blue (OK, Aquamarine) background, a new logo, but no Cambridge blues. On-topic for the ScienceSource project is a project page here. It contains some case studies on how the WP:MEDRS guideline, for the referencing of articles at all related to human health, is applied in typical discussions. Close to home also, a template, called {{medrs}} for short, is used to express dissatisfaction with particular references. Technology can help with patrolling, and this Petscan query finds over 450 articles where there is at least one use of the template. Of course the template is merely suggesting there is a possible issue with the reliability of a reference. Deciding the truth of the allegation is another matter. This maintenance issue is one example of where ScienceSource aims to help. Where the reference is to a scientific paper, its type of algorithm could give a pass/fail opinion on such references. It could assist patrollers of medical articles, therefore, with the templated references and more generally. There may be more to proper referencing than that, indeed: context, quite what the statement supported by the reference expresses, prominence and weight. For that kind of consideration, case studies can help. But an algorithm might help to clear the backlog.
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Wikidata weekly summary #319
[edit]- Events
- Celtic Knot Conference, dedicated to Wikimedia projects and minority languages, July 5-6, in Aberystwyth (Wales). A lot of Wikidata workshops will take place during this event.
- Press, articles, blog posts
- 4800 Welsh portraits added to Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata, blog post at the National Library of Wales by Jason Evans, National Wikimedian of Wales
- LIPID MAPS identifiers and endocannabinoids on Wikidata, blog post by Egon Willighagen
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Change for maxlag impacts bots and semi-automated tools
- The five-thousandth lexeme, about a interjection "jau" in Nynorsk language, has been created
- The Commons template Wikidata infobox has now passed 1.3 million uses on Commons categories, with plenty more still to come. A new help page gives advice on how to add, extend or improve uses of it, and how to fix data problems.
- You can discuss the right properties to describe files on Commons, to help moving on with Structured data on Commons
- Help improving the fight against vandalism with ORES
- Sixth birthday of Wikidata: it's time to think about what you'd like to organize in your area! There will be a phone call for organizers, and the deadline to request swag is September 7th.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: JMA Seismic Intensity Scale, permanent resident of, auxiliary verb, homograph lexeme
- External identifiers: École normale alumnus ID, Académie des sciences d'outre-mer member ID, BIU Santé person ID, Medicina author ID, Étonnants voyageurs participant ID, Akadem person ID, GAMECIP platform ID, National Academy of Sciences member ID, EGROKN ID, Behind The Voice Actors franchise ID, archINFORM project ID, Behind The Voice Actors film ID, IGN video game ID, Behind The Voice Actors tv show ID, Bulgarian Antarctic Gazetteer ID, Classiques des sciences sociales author ID, Norwegian Polar Institute place name ID, Poetry Archive poet ID, cipM poet ID, Poets & Writers author ID, Canadian Encyclopedia article ID, Online Books Page publication ID, Tierstimmenarchiv ID, TDKIV term ID, GeoNLP ID, CNAP artist ID, RYM artist ID, Rendez-vous de l'histoire ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: JMA Magnitude, Coached by, Harmonized System Code, reverse lemma, reference properties, LilyPond notation, valency, section number, propdef, antonym, Central Index Key (CIK), note
- External identifiers: Flanders Music Centre ID, Île en île ID, Fantastic Fiction ID, mhk object ID, CeBeDem ID, Ricochet ID, Common procurement vocabulary, pixiv ID, NYRB ID, The Paris Review ID, GS1 GPC brick code, Pasteur Institute ID, The Trading Card Database person ID, Legaseriea.it team ID, Deutsche Biographie person ID, Setlist FM artist ID, Setlist FM venue ID, Poetry International Web ID, EuroVoc ID, Språkrådets termwiki ID, Elysee.fr president ID, Reseñas Biográficas (Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile), abuse filter ID, Herder Encyclopedia author ID, Collège de France professor ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: WikiProject Patents
- Newest user-scripts: d:User:Husky/ifff-viewer-link.js (shows selected parts of images, according to P2677 qualifiers - for example d:Q17335769#P180.)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Working on prefilling spelling variant of new form representation (phab:T195708)
- Start breaking down stories in order to implement Senses
- Finding a better solution for dewiki's Modul:Wikidata isParent (phab:T179155)
- Adding support for linking to a particular statement (phab:T169224)
- Implement property scope constraint (phab:T197473)
- Track maxlag for wikidata on grafana dashboard (phab:T196868)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #320
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: Help:Modelling
- Events
- Past: Celtic Knot Conference, including a Wikidata track, 5-6 July, Aberystwyth (Wales)
- Upcoming: Wikidata Lab: Structured narratives in Wikipedia, São Paulo, August 9th
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Ewan McAndrew publishes case study for teaching data science with Wikidata: see the case study on Commons
- "Wikidata and GLAM catalogues: a round-up" by Martin Poulter
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Structured Data on Commons: There is a workshop on Commons to identify properties that files will need for statements. You are invited to participate.
- Querying Wikidata with SPARQL for Absolute Beginners, a new video tutorial by Asaf Bartov
- Items now contain an average of 10 statements.
- For the first time Wikidata has less than 2 million empty items.
- Input for m:Creation of separate user group for editing sitewide CSS/JS is being sought.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Romanization of Belarusian (2007 system), has decorative pattern, floor number, Han character in this lexeme, Japanese pitch accent type, position of accent nucleus, position of devoiced vowel, number of viewers/listeners, signum, research measurement, model year, reference value, lower limit, upper limit
- External identifiers: mhk object ID, Fantastic Fiction author ID, Île en île author ID, Flanders Music Centre person ID, CeBeDem composer ID, Ricochet author ID, The Paris Review interviewee ID, Whonamedit? doctor ID, Common procurement vocabulary, Pasteur Institute person ID, NYRB contributor ID, GS1 Global Product Classification brick code, The Trading Card Database person ID, Lega Serie A team ID, IPTC Newscode, Poetry International Web poet ID, Setlist FM artist ID, Setlist FM venue ID, Gfycat user ID, pixiv ID, EuroVoc ID, Elysee.fr president ID, Herder Encyclopedia author ID, Biographical Articles of the Library of Congress of Chile, Collège de France professor ID, Language Council of Norways termwiki ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: confers, Narrative role, CJKV variant character, synonym, derived from form, station category, Number of twitter follower, mentioned in work, model year code, peninsula of location, position of nasal sonant, number of people depicted, artist-info artist ID, artist-info curator ID, artist-info location ID, Mormon Literature and Creative Arts Database, The Reptile Database
- External identifiers: Logicielsmoto identifier, House of Representatives Morocco ID, BIA PSY ID, My Heritage Surname ID, identifiant Inventaire des sanctuaires français, USNPL ID, Guide to Pharmacology Target ID, Historia de la Medicina ID, TasteAtlas ID, GlyphWiki ID, AE member ID, Conseil constitutionnel ID, French Academy in Rome ID, RHE doctor ID, Scottish Poetry Library ID, RHE professor ID, SBN books ID, Australian Poetry Library ID, A Church Near You church ID
- Deleted properties: GHS hazard statement (P728) + GHS precautionary statements (P940), spectral line (P2224)
- Query examples:
- Map of places in the UK starting with "Llan" (source)
- Number and percentage of articles about female scientists for all Wikipedias (compared to all articles about scientists) (source)
- Statements disputed by their subject (source)
- Emulators and what they emulate (source)
- Map of items near me that have a label in English but not in Welsh (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: Categories
- Newest tools: TopicMatcher, by MagnusManske, looks for items related to topics
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Making progress towards being able to query for constraint violations in the query service
- Included the dispatch lag in the maxlag parameter to give better feedback to tools and bots if they can edit at the moment (phab:T194950)
- Added support for linking to a particular statement (not just a statement group) (phab:T169224)
- Set up L as an alias for the Lexeme namespace (phab:T195493)
- Worked on making lexical category, language and grammatical feature show up on WhatLinksHere (phab:T195302)
- Worked on Persistent IDs for Senses (phab:T198033)
- Improve placeholder text for Lexeme language and lexical category field on Special:NewLexeme (phab:T195439)
- Show description on the item selector on Special:NewLexeme (phab:T165597)
- Add "mis" language code to the list of language code options on Special:NewLexeme (phab:T194771)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #321
[edit]- Events/Press/Blogs
- Wikimania and Hackathon 2018, in Cape Town, South Africa, 18-22 July. See also the page listing the Wikidata-related events
- Press, articles, blog posts
- The EU NanoSafety Cluster as Linked Data visualized with Scholia in the EU NanoSafety Cluster Newsletter
- Converting any SPARQL endpoint to an OpenAPI, blog post about using grlc to convert the WDQS to an OpenAPI service
- Wikidata on Azure, blog post series about hosting Wikidata data in Azure cloud
- Wikibase workshop in Berlin
- Research showcase about the ArticlePlaceholder
- Keine Schwalben: Schauspielernde Fussballspieler in Wikidata
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- New tool: Wikidata Cradle, by Magnus Manske, to create new items by filling a form. You can build your own forms.
- Ordia (the tool to search for Lexemes and Forms) now displays a graph of grammatical features
- The Wikidata Lexeme form tool got support for more languages and expanded support for the existing ones.
- Global preferences are now available on all Wikimedia wikis
- item Q 55 555 555 was created
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: grants academic degree, model year code
- External identifiers: Inventory of French sanctuaries ID, BIA PSY person ID, House of Representatives of Morocco ID, My Heritage Surname ID, Logicielsmoto identifier, USNPL ID, SGJP Online ID, TasteAtlas ID, Conseil constitutionnel ID, Guide to Pharmacology Target ID, RHE doctor ID, RHE professor ID, AE member ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: horizontal depth, correct form, Mormon Literature and Creative Arts Database Works, Young's modulus, Billed height, Billed weight, Billed from, IPHAN ID, Ultimate tensile strength, Brenda Tissue Ontology ID, Belgian Heritage in Brazil ID, derived from language(s), description of glyph, Unicode block, mode of derivation, word with diacritical signs, rhyme, artist-info exhibition ID, invasive to, number of platform faces, state of conservation, Yield strengh, Hardness
- External identifiers: OSM node ID, NATO Stock Number, EDIT16 IDs, GameSpot ID, SMS Power identifier, RPO ID, Split the Rock ID, Base de datos de premiados ID, legabasket.it player ID, Les voix de la poésie ID, Poetry in Voice ID, BD Gest' ID, Médicos históricos ID, Doroszewski Online ID, Boijmans work ID, RISM ID, WorldCat Registry ID, Poetry Society of America ID, LRB ID, WikiArt ID, MAPS ID, archINFORM ID (Personen und Körperschaften), DEFA-Filmdatenbank-ID, Enciclopèdia de l'Esport Català
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Worked on persistent storage for Senses on Lexemes - started by giving them a stable ID (phabricator:T198033)
- Adding "mis" language code to the list of language code options on Special:NewLexeme (phabricator:T194771)
- Made the Items used for Language, Lexical Category and Grammatical Feature show up on Special:WhatLinksHere (phabricator:T195302)
- When adding a new Form the spelling variant is now filled out automatically based on the Lemma's (phabricator:195708)
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 14 – 21 July 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 14 – 21 July 2018
The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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Officially it is "bridging the gaps in knowledge", with Wikimania 2018 in Cape Town paying tribute to the southern African concept of ubuntu to implement it. Besides face-to-face interactions, Wikimedians do need their power sources. Facto Post interviewed Jdforrester, who has attended every Wikimania, and now works as Senior Product Manager for the Wikimedia Foundation. His take on tackling the gaps in the Wikimedia movement is that "if we were an army, we could march in a column and close up all the gaps". In his view though, that is a faulty metaphor, and it leads to a completely false misunderstanding of the movement, its diversity and different aspirations, and the nature of the work as "fighting" to be done in the open sector. There are many fronts, and as an eventualist he feels the gaps experienced both by editors and by users of Wikimedia content are inevitable. He would like to see a greater emphasis on reuse of content, not simply its volume. If that may not sound like radicalism, the Decolonizing the Internet conference here organized jointly with Whose Knowledge? can redress the picture. It comes with the claim to be "the first ever conference about centering marginalized knowledge online".
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Wikidata weekly summary #322
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Lakokat
- Events
- Call for proposals and scholarship applications are now open for WikiConference North America
- Past: Wikimania and Hackathon 2018, in Cape Town, South Africa, 18-22 July. See also the page listing the Wikidata-related events. The slides are usually listed from the talk's page on Wikimania wiki.
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- You can help teaching ORES how to better detect vandalism
- HarvestTemplates is now compatible with EditGroups: you can easily revert any run that goes wrong (even if it is not your own).
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Harmonized System Code, section number, CJKV variant character, ultimate tensile strength, Young's modulus, position of nasal sonant, LilyPond notation, hardness, accreditation
- External identifiers: A Church Near You church ID, Australian Poetry Library poet ID, French Academy in Rome resident ID, GlyphWiki ID, Historia de la Medicina person ID, Mormon Literature and Creative Arts Database Artist ID, Scottish Poetry Library poet ID, The Reptile Database ID, Legabasket.it player ID, Les Voix de la poésie poet ID, RPO poet ID, SBN books ID, artist-info curator ID, artist-info artist ID, artist-info location ID, BD Gest' author ID, EDIT16 catalogue author ID, EDIT16 catalogue printer ID, GameSpot ID, Mormon Literature and Creative Arts Database Works ID, Médicos históricos doctor ID, Doroszewski Online ID, Base de datos de premiados person ID, Boijmans work ID, IPHAN ID, Brenda Tissue Ontology ID, LRB contributor ID, Poetry Society of America poet ID, RISM work ID, WorldCat Registry ID, Poetry In Voice poet ID, artist-info exhibition ID, archINFORM person or group ID, MAPS poet ID, DEFA film database ID, identifier for an item of Enciclopèdia de l'Esport Català, Znicenekostely ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Moisture absorption, date of release, Ideographic description sequences, Cangjie input, four-corner method, Hangul, Eumhun, Jyutping, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, Pha̍k-fa-sṳ, Bàng-uâ-cê, Kienning Colloquial Romanized, Guangdong Hakka Romanization, Sichuanese Pinyin, Peng'im, Unusually granulated item, Wine color, IANA service name, Toughness, upregulated by, Elongation at break, relative date properties, Prison History ID, CONDEPHAAT ID, copyright status, city that hosted Wikimania, Vietnamese pronunciation, Work hardening strain, Heat treating, EDb company ID, Water absorption, Schematic, passive voice, Normalized Unicode character, Enciclovida ID, Relative humidity, Poisson's ratio, Microstructure, key strength, Weakness
- External identifiers: identifiant de l'Inventaire de la Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 東京文化財研究所物故者識別拡張子, IDs from alternativa teatral, Virtual Laboratory ID, Academia Brasileira de Letras ID, Swedish Parish place names register, oric.org identifier, Kopaliński Online ID, Altmetric ID, Open Media Database person ID, Python Package Index project, CPAN project, RubyGems gem, CRAN project, L'île ID, National Road DataBase ID, Literature Ireland ID, Auteurs en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ID, Eulalie ID, Livre et lecture en Bretagne ID, RedTube ID, CICLIC ID, Interbibly ID, Le Monde ID, Courrier international ID, Courrier international source ID, Tebeosfera ID, Baidu ScholarID, College de France professor ID (1909-1939), Paris Faculty of Science professor ID, Paris Faculty of Arts professor ID (1809-1909), Paris Faculty of Arts professor ID (1909-1939), KLEKs building ID, Nobel Prize in Literature ID, Pacific Coast Architecture Database ID
- Query examples:
- Fictional characters married to their siblings (source)
- Translations of disease names in South-African languages (source)
- All Wikidata properties (which are not identifiers) without a label in Afrikaans (source)
- List of people born or dead in Canton de Vaud (Switzerland), with archives where their documents are stored (source)
- Timeline of serial killers (source)
- Map of disasters, color-coded by disaster type (source)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- More work on showing Lexemes and Forms in Special:WhatLinksHere (phab:T195302)
- Fix wrong translations of Form related strings (phab:T191614)
- Fix error message for non empty item (phab:T194371)
- More work on storing Senses (phab:T198032)
- More work on easy Wikibase Docker instance config generation (phab:T198841)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #323
[edit]- Discussions
- Closed request for comments: Help:Modelling
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Ce que révèlent les noms des rues de Paris (fr): a study about the names of the streets of Paris, using data from OSM and Wikidata
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- EditGroups can now revert batches which created items. These items are deleted in the revert batch. This feature is only available to administrators but other users can easily request revert from the tool.
- populationWDvsOSM: a new script that compares the population in OSM place nodes and boundary relations with Wikidata
- user:Lakokat is back to adminship, congratulations!
- Terminator, a tool by Magnus Manske that finds Wikidata items that lack a label, description, or article in a specific language, has now a version 2 (blog post)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: four-corner method, Cangjie input, toughness, Unicode block, fanqie, horizontal depth, valency, yield strength, Hangul of a Chinese character
- External identifiers: Virtual Laboratory person ID, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Inventory identifier, CONDEPHAAT ID, Academia Brasileira de Letras ID, Belgian Heritage in Brazil ID, Altmetric ID, Central Index Key, L'île author ID, Kopaliński Online ID, Open Media Database person ID, Prison History ID, Swedish place name register SOFI
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: toponym, Bpk-Identifikator, number of arrests, Multi-channel network, Coefficient of friction, expiration date, number of persons depicted, located in the ecclesiastical territorial entity, surface roughness, environment, force, atomic mass, fatigue limit, Pitting resistance equivalent number, casting director, touringclub.it destinazione, organizational unit id
- External identifiers: INEPAC ID, La Vie des idées ID, IDIH ID, CNRS ID, Institut culturel de Bretagne ID, CSDE Lynching Database ID, Tebeosfera character ID, QS World University URL, MUSE journal ID, Times Higher Education World University ID, iNaturalist observation ID, Indian census area code (2011), archINFORM ID (Orte), code Transport Canada, Lyrically artist ID, Flight Report Airline ID, NooSFere author ID, NooSFere book ID, PRELIB ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: iNaturalist
- Newest database reports: list of lexemes, number of lexemes by languages and lexical categories
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Corrected several translation errors on Lexeme page (confusing Form word) (phabricator:T191614)
- Working on merging of Lexemes (phabricator:T198105)
- Working on adding a better HTML title to Lexeme pages (phabricator:T195386)
- Further work on supporting Senses on Lexemes - specifically persistent IDs for Senses and preventing the deletion of the last Gloss of a Sense (phabricator:T198032, phabricator:T198199)
- Adjusted colors of the Query Service UI to be more in line with Wikimedia style guide (phabricator:T192235, Thanks abian!)
- Fixed validation of input length on Special:NewItem (phabricator:T145932)
- Fixed issue with embedded view of query results (phabricator:T200409)
- Fixed change dispatching issues (phabricator:T200420)
- Investigated issue where some parts of the interface were shown in a different language than they should be (phabricator:T199983)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #324
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Bovlb
- Closed request for comments: Association Football Matches
- Events
- Past: State of the Map, the OpenStreetMap equivalent of Wikimania, was held in Milan from 28-30 July. There were two meetups on interactions between Wikimedia and OSM, and Wikidata was mentioned in several sessions, including:
- Incoming: Wikidata workshop in Harvard University, MA, USA, on August 8th
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Machine-Generated Knowledge Bases - harvesting tuples from news and scholarly corpora and releasing them as open data
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Wikibase quality constraints are now loaded into the Query Service and can be queried. Queries on property talk pages have been adapted.
- Wikidata Toolkit 0.9 has been released
- A list of Wikidata-related activities for coursework has been started at d:Wikidata:Wikidata curricula/Activities
- We know have more than 10,000 Lexemes in Wikidata
- A challenge about months of the year is running, you can create Lexemes with the ones in your language
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: derived from form, schematic, passive voice, registration district, expressed in, coefficient of friction, number of arrests, invasive to, microstructure, normalized Unicode character, number of works accessible online, Poisson's ratio, moisture absorption, number of platform faces, relative humidity
- External identifiers: Auteurs en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ID, Eulalie ID, RedTube ID, Paris Faculty of Science professor ID, Literature Ireland ID, Livre et lecture en Bretagne ID, Paris Faculty of Letters professor ID (1909-1939), Paris Faculty of Letters professor ID (1809-1908), College de France professor ID (1909-1939), CICLIC author ID, INEPAC ID, La Vie des idées ID, Courrier international topic ID, CNRS ID, IDIH ID, Courrier international source ID, KLEKs ID, Interbibly author ID, Le Monde ID, MUSE journal ID, Institut culturel de Bretagne ID, Tebeosfera ID, CSDE Lynching Database ID, CRAN project, RubyGems gem, National Research Institute for Cultural Properties dead artist ID, Python Package Index project, Tebeosfera character ID, NooSFere author ID, NooSFere book ID, archINFORM ID (locations), CAGE code, EDb company ID, Indian census area code (2011), flight-report.com Airline identifier, Norwegian National Road DataBase ID, NATO Stock Number, QS World University ID, SMS Power identifier, Times Higher Education World University ID, Libris-URI, oric.org identifier, Artcyclopedia artist ID, Places of Worship Inventory ID, P5599
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: value is inherited from, Guss, Countries with high prevalence, chieseitaliane ID, legal status, Match Score, topic's subcategory, Covered by, Alexander–Briggs notation
- External identifiers: U-Multirank University ID, Trove newspaper ID, Belvedere object ID, Aosdána ID, Chercheurs d'Asie ID, Evene ID, OpenMath ID, GLAMOS ID, Swimsuit ID, archINFORM ID (Schlagwörter), CMI ID, Featured Biographies ID, CNT ID, Comédie-Française ID, DOLF ID, Marvel character ID, FFF character ID, FFF author ID, National Cartoonists Society ID, Number World ID, legabasket.it coach ID, Black Ferns ID, WSO Online ID, IEEE standard, ITU-T Recommendation, ITU-R Recommendation, LOA ID, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ID, Global Invasive Species Database ID, iTunes music video ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Allow to show incoming links on the graph explorer dialog on WDQS (phab:T197778)
- Fulltext search for Lexemes and Forms (only in Lexeme namespace) has been merged (phab:T196188)
- We are now collecting click data when completion search on Wikidata is used (phab:T196186) which would serve us to improve search relevancy
- Fix a lot of issues with our test system (phab:T200693)
- Disallow merging of items that link to each other in references and qualifiers (phab:T119614)
- More work on merging Lexemes (phab:T200884)
- Provide useful HTML title for Lexemes (phab:T195386)
- Improve the validation and error message when a label, description or alias is too long (phab:T145932, phab:T200780)
- Expose constraint violations to WDQS (phab:T192567)
- Add the possibility to download result of a query from the embed mode (phab:T176797)
- Get persistent editing of Senses done (phab:T196270) (you can try it now on the beta system)
- Work on edit summary of Senses (phab:T196290)
- Work on diffs of Senses (phab:T196289)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #325
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Bencemac
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Celtic Knot 2018 – How can Wikidata support minority language Wikipedias, by Delphine Dallison
- The rise of Wikidata as a linked data source, by Karen Smith-Yoshimura on the OCLC Research blog
- A global collection of astrolabes in linked open data, by Martin Poulter, University of Oxford. With the Museum of the History of Science which is part of the university, Martin is exploring a possible "Sum of all Astrolabes" project. This post is to promote the idea to researchers and GLAM staff.
- Where do Mayors Come From: Querying Wikidata with Python and SPARQL, by Nikolai Janakiev
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- list of badged items without claims has a new format
- Sitelinks for the new Santali Wikipedia (satwiki) can be added. Links to the new Chinese Wikiversity (zhwikiversity) can be made
- The logs of (anonymized) SPARQL queries are now available
- wikidata-edit now supports 'somevalue' and 'novalue' claims and qualifiers
- thus, wikidata-cli now also supports 'somevalue' and 'novalue' claims and qualifiers
- During Wikimania 2018, 25 people attended to a workshop about Lexicographical data. The results of this experience and the related tickets are summarized here.
- New admin: Bovlb. Welcome on board!
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: station category, located in the ecclesiastical territorial entity, fatigue limit, type of water supply, pitting resistance equivalent number, Vietnamese reading
- External identifiers: U-Multirank university ID, TCI destination ID, Chercheurs d'Asie ID, Trove newspaper ID, archINFORM keyword ID, DOLF ID, Split This Rock poet ID, OpenMath ID, chieseitaliane ID, legabasket.it ID, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ID, Aosdána ID, CNT ID, Comédie-Française ID, Evene ID, LOA ID, FFF author ID, FFF character ID, Marvel character ID, National Cartoonists Society author ID, Global Invasive Species Database ID, WSO Online ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Prisoner count, relative to, Railway traffic side, code DGAC, Membro della squadra nazionale, linear thermal expansion coefficient, glass transition temperature, heat deflection temperature, compressive strength, bulk modulus, flexural modulus, flexural strength, shear modulus, shear strength, tear resistance, abrasion resistance, Vicat softening point, thermal diffusivity, chemical resistance, permeation, electrical resistivity, relative permittivity, relative permeability, dissipation factor, magnetic ordering, noun for other gender, combines lexemes, form is subject of, Airline Accounting Code, dummy value, identifier
- External identifiers: iTunes music video ID, New Zealand Business Number, Brasseur ID, football.it female player ID, Gynopedia place ID, MuIS collection ID, CNL ID, RSL ID, LARB ID, Canal Académie ID, World Rugby Women's World Cup player ID, New Zealand Book Council ID, ANZL ID, Carthalia ID, TRBC, Theatrum ID, VGMdb product ID, Amphi-Theatrum ID, Persons of Indian Studies ID, National Humanities Medal ID, Expedia hotel ID, anime AniDB ID, creator AniDB ID, character AniDB ID, SR Nummer, identifiant Inventaire et Documentation du Patrimoine Culturel du Maroc, Exoplanet Data Explorer ID, Morse code, Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia ID, NASA Exoplanet Archive ID, France Musique ID, Académie française ID, Académie de Mâcon member ID, Académie de Montpellier member ID, Académie de Versailles member ID, Invasive Species Compendium Datasheet ID, MusicBrainz release ID, Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame ID, Cartooning for Peace ID, Savoirs ENS ID, Diffusion ENS ID, Quais du polar ID
- Deleted properties: USGS-ANSS event page (P5089), Projeto Excelências ID (P2731)
- Query examples:
- Topics for which the English Wikipedia wikilinks to the University of Virginia but the corresponding Wikidata entry does not
- Map of institutions where Canadian citizens got their PhD
- Space probes that have their own Twitter accounts (source)
- Newspapers in Wikidata with a recorded place of publication (source)
- Countries whose capital city can be spelled out only using letters from the country's name (source)
- Amara taxons and their Wikispecies link (source)
- Things related to open access to research in Japan (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: Humanitarian Wikidata
- Newest properties:
- Development
- More work on merging Lexemes (phab:T198105)
- Possibility to add statements to just created Forms (phab:T201389)
- Provide useful HTML title for Lexemes (phab:T195386)
- Remove a Sense (phab:T196283)
- View a referenced Sense (phab:T196264)
- Edit summaries for Senses (phab:T196290)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #326
[edit]This is the Wikidata summary of the week before 2018-08-20.
- Events
- Past: Wikimedia and IIIF, IIIF Community Call, August 15th. Including current use of Property:P2677 (relative position within image) and plans for Commons structured data.
- Incoming: Wikidata Lab X in São Paulo, Brazil, September 17th
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Google Summer of Code:
- GSoC ‘18: In 60 seconds: Prssanna Desai has been helping improve the Query Service
- JOSM/Plugins/Wikipedia/GSoC 2018: 'Floscher' has been working to improve the Wikidata/Wikipedia-related functionality of the 'JOSM' editor for OpenStreetMap
- Design Challenges in Named Entity Transliteration - a paper discussing "fundamental design challenges that impact the development of a multilingual state-of-the-art named entity transliteration system", with reference to Wikidata
- Quicksilver: Training an #ML system to generate draft Wikipedia articles and Wikidata entries simultaneously, slides by John Bohannon and Vedant Dharnidharka
- Google Summer of Code:
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- http://sciencestories.io/ - Using Wikidata to explore the scientific research of women - e.g. http://sciencestories.io/Q6376201
- New version of JsonDumpReader, a tool for using JSON dumps from Wikidata or other Wikibase instances
- WikiCite/Roadmap: a summary of the meetup at Wikimania 2018 and presentation of four possible ways forward for Wikicite
- Wikidata Extractor: A tool to extract Wikidata IDs from OpenStreetMap, given an Overpass Turbo query
- d:Wikidata:ScienceSource focus list/Main subject needed, ListeriaBot-generated workflow for main subject (P921)
- New administrator: Bencemac. Welcome on board!
- Wikidata Shape Expressions Inference tool announced
- Gender gap in Wikidata: the tool Denelezh will be closed on October 31st
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: prisoner count, risk factor, railway traffic side, bulk modulus, compressive strength, glass transition temperature, linear thermal expansion coefficient, shear modulus, thermal diffusivity, relative permittivity, relative permeability, flexural strength, dissipation factor, electrical resistivity, flexural modulus, heat deflection temperature, tear resistance
- External identifiers: football.it female player ID, Brasseur ID, Canal Académie ID, Persons of Indian Studies ID, Amphi-Theatrum ID, Theatrum ID, ANZL writer ID, Black Ferns ID, CNL author ID, IEEE standard, LARB contributor ID, New Zealand Book Council writer ID, PRELIB person ID, RSL author ID, World Rugby Women's World Cup player ID, Académie française prize winner ID, AniDB anime ID, Baidu ScholarID, AniDB character ID, AniDB creator ID, Exoplanet Data Explorer exoplanet ID, Expedia hotel ID, Carthalia ID, Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia exoplanet ID, France Musique person ID, iTunes music video ID, MuIS collection ID, National Humanities Medal winner ID, VGMdb product ID, Diffusion ENS ID, Académie de Montpellier member ID, Académie de Mâcon member ID, Académie de Versailles member ID, Savoirs ENS ID, Cartooning for Peace cartoonist ID, Quais du polar writer ID, NASA Exoplanet Archive exoplanet ID, Hoopla ID, iNaturalist observation ID, ITU-R Recommendation, New Zealand Business Number, ITU-T Recommendation, Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: BND ID, Status in the Red List of Threatened Species in the Czech Republic, set score, historical region, modified version, sample, end point, coordinate location GCJ02, bgm.tv identifier, bilibili ID, Moegirlpedia Chinese Article Entry, Academia URL, requires grammatical feature, Seed, peak Billboard chart position, number of weeks on the Billboard chart
- External identifiers: Bibliopoche ID, La Lorraine des écrivains ID, Fandango movie id, So Foot ID, Indian Railways station code, Norwegian war refugees register ID, Index of Historic Collectors and Dealers of Cubism ID, Tasmanian Heritage Register ID, Basisklassifikation, LARB author ID, TPA ID, Revues littéraires ID, IMEC ID, Recours au poème ID, National Medal of Arts ID, PAM ID, Tor.com author, 2006 Commonwealth Games athlete ID, Boobpedia article
- Deleted properties: NARA person ID (P1222), print run (P4877)
- Query examples:
- Federated query with Nobel.org: Places on Moon or Mars named after Nobel prize winners (source)
- Texts ranked by the number of languages in which they are available through Wikisource (adapted from source)
- Map of places co-occurring with species or higher-order taxa as main subjects of publications (source)
- Software titles and what they were inspired by (source)
- Occupations of the accused witches in the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft database (source)
- Gallery of Nobel prizes winners (federated query) (source)
- Showcase items: Crawford
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Show Senses in WhatLinksHere (phab:T200980)
- Build ability to remove Senses (phab:T196283)
- Reference a Sense in a statement (phab:T196263)
- Improve the language code check for Lexemes (phab:T198202)
- Prepare item/property link formatter that uses cache instead of wb_terms DB table (phab:T201831)
- More work on merging Lexemes (phab:T198104)
- Showing the Lemma or Representation when Lexemes or Forms are mentioned in constraint reports (phab:T195315)
- Add new monolingual language codes: uga (Ugaritic), rar (Rarotongan), gmy (Mycenean Greek), mnw (Mon), mid (Modern Mandaic), haz (Hazaragi)
- Fix a bug on the Query Service interface (phab:T201951)
- Add number of results in embed map view of the Query Service (phab:T201908)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 15 – 21 August 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 15 – 21 August 2018
The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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To grasp the nettle, there are rare diseases, there are tropical diseases and then there are "neglected diseases". Evidently a rare enough disease is likely to be neglected, but neglected disease these days means a disease not rare, but tropical, and most often infectious or parasitic. Rare diseases as a group are dominated, in contrast, by genetic diseases. A major aspect of neglect is found in tracking drug discovery. Orphan drugs are those developed to treat rare diseases (rare enough not to have market-driven research), but there is some overlap in practice with the WHO's neglected diseases, where snakebite, a "neglected public health issue", is on the list. From an encyclopedic point of view, lack of research also may mean lack of high-quality references: the core medical literature differs from primary research, since it operates by aggregating trials. This bibliographic deficit clearly hinders Wikipedia's mission. The ScienceSource project is currently addressing this issue, on Wikidata. Its Wikidata focus list at WD:SSFL is trying to ensure that neglect does not turn into bias in its selection of science papers.
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Wikidata weekly summary #327
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Abián
- New request for comments: Adding short code for cryptocurrencies
- Events
- September 8, Zurich: Wikidata Zurich Hackathon a hacking event to code with and for Wikidata.
- Wikidata IRC office hour: September 25th, from 18:00 to 19:00 (UTC+2, Berlin time), on the channel #wikimedia-office
- October 23, Berlin: Workshop on how to use Wikidata in research contexts
- October 26/27, The Hague: Wiki Techstorm
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Underwater Basket Weaving: Russian Writers and Their Professions According to Wikidata, by Galina Ryazanskaya, Alena Shchevyeva and Maria Suvorova
- Strategic inclusion of library data from Sweden into Wikidata (in Swedish), by Axel Pettersson
- Old but gold, three articles by Denny about design decisions that were made for Wikidata: Restricting the world, On truth and lies, A categorical imperative?
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Structured Data on Commons: A draft specification for using Depicts statements on Commons is up for community feedback.
- It's possible to add somevalue and novalue using QuickStatements, and to use the tool on test.wikidata.org as well.
- More properties can be searched using haswbstatement. This includes all properties with "external identifier", "string", "item", "property", "lexeme", "form" and "sense" datatypes, except published in (P1433) and cites (P2860). In addition you may make queries without a specified value.
- The page creation and edit rate limit imposed in April will be removed in the next days. However, users who are not bots or administrators are throttled to 90 edits per minute (which was set up on all Wikimedia wikis in May).
- These new languages are now supported for monolingual text strings: mid, mnw, gmy, rar, haz, uga. The language doesn't show up in the suggester, but you can save the statement and it will be stored properly.
- Reminder: Wikidata's sixth birthday happens in two months. It's time to think about organizing a meetup with your local community, or preparing a gift (see the list of presents last year).
- Lexicographical data: you can now try Senses on beta
- 25% of the labeling campaign to improve the vandalism detection on Wikidata has been done. Please help by reviewing a few edits!
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: dummy value, airline accounting code, shear strength, sample, force, abrasion resistance, requires grammatical feature, Academia.edu profile URL
- External identifiers: BND ID, Fandango movie ID, IDPCM ID, Bibliopoche author ID, Indian Railways station code, Invasive Species Compendium Datasheet ID, Transport Canada LID, La Lorraine des écrivains writer ID, Tasmanian Heritage Register ID, LARB author ID, Recours au poème ID, Revues Littéraires ID, IMEC ID, Tor.com author ID, 2006 Commonwealth Games athlete ID, TPA person ID, PAM ID, National Medal of Arts winner ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: ISO 15919 transliteration, U.P.C. Company Prefix, value is more specific than, peak position on chart, number of weeks on chart, Pietre della Memoria ID, editor-in-chief, image of interior, Osservatorio culturale del Cantone Ticino ID, periphrasis, OSI Model layer
- External identifiers: Cineuropa movie id, Partis d'Arcadie ID, WSJP ID, Voetbalstats ID, Angelicum ID, PUSC ID, BasketballBundesliga ID, GreekBasketLeague ID, BSL ID, BSN ID, PLK ID, Historic Hotels of America ID, Historic Hotels Worldwide ID, Morse code, MPC body ID, Open Exoplanet Catalogue ID, KERIS School info, FBref ID, Pacific Coast Architecture Database person ID, Syndikat ID, CWA ID, NDB identifier, Petit Futé ID, DAV ID, ÖAV ID, SAC ID, PZS ID, ABMC ID, The Park Database ID, IMA ID, Directorio de Museos y Colecciones de España ID, Pakistan Railways station code, RBU athlete ID, RBU coach ID, Historic Hotels of Europe ID, Animator.ru person ID, Moviepilot.de film ID, CoinMarketCap cryptocurrency ID, Television Academy Foundation interviewee ID, Academia topic ID
- Deleted properties: Heritage Building in Finland ID (P4237), patron (P1962)
- Query examples:
- Map of libraries in Austria (source)
- Countries ranked by number of Wikidata-known people born there whose English version of the given name starts with Q or X (source)
- List of Windows games released this year (source)
- Countries with most citizens on Wikidata whose given name starts with X or Q (source)
- People entered in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography by gender and birth location (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: WikiProject Invasive Species
- Newest properties:
- Development
- More work on merging Lexemes
- More work on data types and edit summary for Senses
- Improve qualifier suggestions using constraint definition (phab:T201288)
- Improve constraint property item suggestions for property constraint values (phab:T199672)
- Remove ratelimit from Wikidata for some groups again (phab:T198396)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #328
[edit]- Events
- 3-5 September, Bologna: Workshop on Open Citations, with several WikiCite-related talks and an associated hackathon
- 8 September, Zurich, Switzerland: Wikidata Hackathon
- September and early October: Andy Mabbett is touring Australia for a series of open-science and GLAM Wiki-focused talks, workshops, and meetups.
- 23 October 2018, Berlin: Workshop How can I use Wikidata for my research?
- Applications are invited for WikiCite 2018 (27-29 November in Berkeley)
- Registration is now open for PIDapalooza 2019 in Dublin, Ireland on 23-24 January.
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- New admin: Abián. Welcome onboard!
- Better suggestions for constraint values on properties
- Wikidata now has 100 million qualifiers on statements
- A proposal comes forth to use Wikidata Qs as permanent IDs for OpenStreetMap. See the discussion.
- A Stanford University announces a Wikimedian in Residence position focused on Library metadata and Wikidata: see the announcement on Wikidata-l
- SourceMD and ORCIDator have been merged and can now be run in batch mode (announcement by Magnus Manske)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: ideographic description sequences, editor-in-chief, image of interior
- External identifiers: WSJP ID, Turkish Basketball Super League ID, Greek Basket League ID, Polish Basketball League ID, Basketball Bundesliga ID, Baloncesto Superior Nacional ID, Pietre della Memoria ID, Partis d'Arcadie ID, Angelicum author ID, bgm.tv subject identifier, bilibili ID, Historic Hotels of America ID, Historic Hotels Worldwide ID, Minor Planet Center body ID, Moegirlpedia Chinese Article Entry, Open Exoplanet Catalogue exoplanet ID, PUSC author ID, So Foot ID, Voetbalstats player ID, SR Number, KERIS school ID, Pacific Coast Architecture Database person ID, Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (Mexico) code, CWA writer ID, Basisklassifikation, ASIN, FBref player ID, Syndikat writer ID, EU RCN, ABMC person ID, DAV hut ID, PZS hut ID, ÖAV hut ID, Petit Futé site ID, SAC ID, NDB identifier for airport beacons, Directorio de Museos y Colecciones de España ID, IMA museum ID, The Park Database ID, Osservatorio culturale del Cantone Ticino ID, Animator.ru person ID, RBU athlete ID, RBU coach ID, Television Academy Foundation interviewee ID, Historic Hotels of Europe ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Cryptocurrency Symbol, Cooperative Patent Classification, usage example, described in Wikimedia article, beer color, beer bitterness
- External identifiers: DBUnico ID, EU participant ID, WorldofVolley ID, Skijumping.pl ID, Arnet Miner author ID, Cranach Digital Archive Kunstwerk ID, DSV ID, The Gymternet ID, Ski Jumping Hill Archive ID, cpcrulez, e621, AustLII ID, NooSFere series ID, IGDB game ID, IGDB platform ID, IGDB person ID, Dobry słownik ID, Twitch channel ID, OlympicChannel athlete ID, Académie de Marseille member ID, Film Indonesia ID, BGCI Garden ID, International Mathematical Olympiad participant ID
- Query examples:
- Newest database reports: people by Erdős number and number of works in Wikidata
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Final polishing on first version of Senses support for Lexemes. (phabricator:T201000, phabricator:T202729, phabricator:T198036, phabricator:T203334)
- Continued work on merging Lexemes. Merging via the SpecialPage is done and will be rolled out soon. Merging via the API is still being worked on. (phabricator:T189129)
- Long Lemmas in Lexemes look bad because they are not flowing to the next line and instead break the layout. Working on a fix. (phabricator:T195367)
- Improving the validity of the HTML of the Lexeme headers. (phabricator:T196228)
- Worked on showing the Lemma(s) or Representation(s) when Lexemes or Forms are mentioned in constraint reports. (phabricator:T195315)
- Got a new beta feature ready for deployment that will improve the suggestions for properties like sex/gender by first suggesting the values defined in the one-of constraint. (phabricator:T202712)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #329
[edit]- Events
- Wikidata-related presentations at Workshop on Open Citations, 3-5 September, Bologna: Remixing the graph/ Scholia as of September 2018/ A guided tour through citation networks around public health emergencies
- The Wikidata Birthday will take place in more than 20 places around the world. What about yours?
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Many faces of Wikibase: Rhizome's archive of born-digital art and digital preservation, Wikimedia Blog
- Wikidata Sparql Query Log Analysis (Part 1, Part 2)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Structured Data on Commons: There is now a page with a collection of Wikidata properties that may be needed for Wikimedia Commons. Please improve this page and provide feedback!
- Structured Data on Commons: Take a look at the new mockups of structured licensing and copyright statements on file pages, and leave your comments.
- Manuscript explorer powered by Wikidata
- Wikimedia Sverige receives funding for Finding GLAMs and Libraries Data project
- Wikimedia Deutschland has several open positions around the Wikidata development team including a program manager position
- Stanford has a job opening for a Wikidata-focused Wikimedian in Residence
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Cooperative Patent Classification code, Thomson Reuters Business Classification, narrative role, stage crew member, has program committee member, OSI Model layer location, cryptocurrency, elongation at break
- External identifiers: Arnet Miner author ID, CoinMarketCap cryptocurrency ID, CPAN project, cpcrulez ID, DBUnico MIBACT ID, Cranach Digital Archive artwork ID, DSV person ID, EU Research Participant ID, Moviepilot.de film ID, Ski Jumping Hill Archive ID, The Gymternet gymnast ID, WorldofVolley player ID, Skijumping.pl jumper ID, Cineuropa film ID, NooSFere series ID, Dobry słownik ID, IGDB game ID, IGDB platform ID, IGDB person ID, Twitch channel ID, AustLII ID, Academia.edu topic ID, VOR/DME identifier for airport beacons, SNOMED CT identifier, Alternativa Teatral person ID, Alternativa Teatral work ID, Alternativa Teatral place ID, MusicBrainz release ID, IANA service name, OlympicChannel athlete ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: title in TeX, Admission rate, is retracted by, intelligence quotient, subject stated as, predicate stated as, Vocabolario Treccani ID, Bank properties, forms, has contraction, Study fees
- External identifiers: GameID, ww2.org ID, Country or city ID on Hilton, ArhivX LOD, National Trust for Historic Preservation ID, Television Academy Foundation show ID, LHW ID, Relais et Châteaux ID, World Travel Awards ID, Mathematical Reviews journal ID, Preferred Hotels and Resorts ID, AnimeClick anime ID, AnimeClick character ID, AnimeClick manga ID, AnimeClick novel ID, Code aéroport interne de l'espace russophone, iTunes podcast ID, AnimeClick person ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Wikidata:WikiProject Retractions
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Improve qualifier suggestions using constraint definition (phab:T201288)
- Merge Lexemes via the API (phab:T198104)
- Show lemmas and representations in constraint reports (phab:T195315)
- Make Form ID link targets less redundant (phab:)
- Polishing html for Lexemes (phab:T196226, phab:T199081)
- Merging Senses (phab:T201605)
- Checking glosses (phab:T202427, phab:T198203)
- Accepting lowercase Sense IDs as values in statements (phab:T203334)
- Use hyphenation for long sense gloss (phab:T203241)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #330
[edit]- Events
- Continuing through September and early October: Andy Mabbett is touring Australia for a series of open-science and GLAM Wiki-focused talks, workshops, and meetups.
- New events added for the sixth birthday of Wikidata: Berlin, Oslo, Tehran, Beijing
- Press, articles, blog posts
- An increasing number of reports from This Month in GLAM Wikidata related stories. To follow, subscribe here. Though most country reports include Wikidata activities, highlights from this month include:
- Brazilian Wikimedians develop tools for mass contributions: Mbabel and Import-500px
- A report about the Wikidata workshop held at the International Federation of Library Associations Conference in Kuala Lampur
- A report discussing increasing interest for mapping the Portugeuse National Library data with Wikidata
- More information on the recently funded WMSE Projects
- And, of course, the Wikidata Report highlights
- Crotos: a project on visual artworks powered by Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons
- Wikidata Query Service recipe: qualifiers and the Greek alphabet
- An increasing number of reports from This Month in GLAM Wikidata related stories. To follow, subscribe here. Though most country reports include Wikidata activities, highlights from this month include:
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Linking knowledge organization systems via Wikidata Presentation at DCMI conference in Porto, by Jneubert
- Senses for lexicographical data will be deployed on October 18th
- The final release of OpenRefine 3.0 is out.
- Collection Explorer, a Wikidata-driven tool bringing together collection data from the Ashmolean Museum, the Bodleian Library, and the Pitt Rivers Museum.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: state of conservation, state of use, admission rate, is retracted by, ISO 15919 transliteration, majority opinion by, seed, demonstrates form, usage example, political coalition, Status in the Red List of Threatened Species in the Czech Republic, item inherits value from
- External identifiers: BGCI garden ID, International Mathematical Olympiad participant ID, Film Indonesia ID, ArhivX LOD, Belvedere object ID, National Trust for Historic Preservation ID, Television Academy Foundation show ID, Playbill production ID, LHW hotel ID, World Travel Awards ID, Relais & Châteaux ID, Nintendo GameID, Académie de Marseille member ID, NPR podcast ID, iTunes podcast ID, Gynopedia place ID, Vocabolario Treccani ID, AnimeClick anime ID, AnimeClick novel ID, AnimeClick character ID, AnimeClick person ID, AnimeClick manga ID, Ex-USSR internal airport code
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Cook Partisan Voting Index, ONS Community codes, Implies (necessary condition), Index herbariorum code, limiting oxygen index, Model item for, Model item, Taxonomic Literature 2 number, Place of devotion, Stadtteilnummer, restriction of, blazon, ENI number, parties, term of venery, root, unicode range, Ġabra lexeme ID, Ultimate Guitar artist ID, inflection class
- External identifiers: ResearchGate publication ID, Indonesian Basic Data of Primary and Secondary Education ID, AnimeClick drama ID, MobyGames platform ID, Adelphi author ID, UOL Eleições ID, Tourisme et Handicap ID, Qualité Tourisme ID, Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Belgium ID, Northern Ireland Assembly ID, SJPXVII ID, Microsoft Store app ID, CharacTour character ID, re3data repository ID, IGN film ID, Arkivportalen aktor ID, Arkivportalen arkiv ID, Muziekweb performer ID, SPXVI ID, Spectral Database for Organic Compounds ID, LakeNet ID, Álgu ID, Uralonet ID, Geheugen van de VU person ID, Comic Vine ID, Shazam track ID, IANA Root Zone Database ID, ASCE ID, Dxomark ID, PlayStation Store ID, Oqaasileriffik online dictionary ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fix a problem with the language of the lemma (phab:T194347)
- Improving the diffs for Lexemes (phab:T185481)
- Exclude es-formal and hu-formal from monolingual text codes (phab:T203311, thanks to MarcoAurelio)
- Implement the contemporary constraint (phab:T141859, thanks to Abiàn)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #331
[edit]- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Ayack
- New request for comments: 2018 administrator policy update
- Closed request for comments: Adding short code for cryptocurrencies
- Events
- Past: 19-21 September 2018, New York City: Wikibase workshop at Rhizome
- Upcoming: IRC office hour, on Tuesday September 25th, from 18:00 to 19:00 (UTC+2, Berlin time) on the channel wikimedia-office
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Supporting Community Events: spotlight on ‘Social Media Exchange’ (SMEX) in Lebanon, by MySociety
- Using OpenStack to run a custom Wikibase, by Andra Waagmeester
- Creating linked open data for Victorian shipping registers on the National Library of Wales blog
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The OpenStreetMap wiki enabled Wikibase, to describe OSM tags and keys. Here's what an entry for moveable bridge looks like: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Item:Q104
- TABernacle, a tool to edit Wikidata on a table view, was rewritten by Magnus Manske
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Index Herbariorum code, model item, perfume note, place of devotion, Taxonomic Literature 2 number, video designer, projection designer, mode of derivation, work hardening strain, tuition fee, foreign transaction fee, trading fee, account charge / subscription fee, borrowing rate, interest rate, JMA Magnitude, official number of town quarter
- External identifiers: Adelphi author ID, AnimeClick drama ID, Lepidoptera of Belgium ID, CharacTour character ID, Enciclovida ID, IGN film ID, LakeNet ID, Mathematical Reviews journal ID, MobyGames platform ID, Northern Ireland Assembly ID, Norwegian war refugees register ID, re3data repository ID, ResearchGate publication ID, SJPXVII ID, SPXVI ID, Qualité Tourisme ID, Muziekweb Performer ID, Tourisme & Handicap ID, Indonesian Basic Data of Primary and Secondary Education ID, Microsoft Store app ID, Arkivportalen agent ID, Archiveportal archive ID, Preferred Hotels & Resorts hotel ID, Bpk-ID, UOL Eleições ID, Uralonet ID, Álgu ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Spotify show ID, derived from sense, creates, Short Title Catalogus Vlaanderen (STCV) ID, acquisition date, Løøv classification, Non-free artwork image URL, Kompositionsfuge, abbrév., subject lexeme
- External identifiers: HKCAN ID, Shazam artist ID, Sprockhoff-Nummer, Wikibase Registry ID, GTB database IDs, Depósito Legal ID, Moviepilot.de series ID, Australia and New Zealand Standard Research Classification 2008, IGN series ID, old-computers.com ID, Kunstenpunt productions, tweet ID, Open Food Facts ingredient ID, bazakolejowa.pl railway line ID, SUCA code, VicFlora ID
- Query examples:
- New bot requests: Import and maintain nominal GDP for countries from the World Bank Data API, Create indiscriminately new items, Missing P31, Importing lexemes from en.Wiktionary in specific languages
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Work on editing Form statements using the API (phab:T194732)
- Show the Lemma(s) or Representation(s) when Lexemes or Forms are mentioned in constraint reports (phab:T195315)
- Add hyphenation for long Lexeme lemmas and representations (phab:T195367)
- Normalize SPARQL queries (phab:T204122, thanks to Abiàn)
- Fix a bug on the Query Service about exported query results being different from the displayed result (phab:T195258)
- Fix a bug on the Query Service about empty map results returning error (phab:T178786)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 16 – 30 September 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 16 – 30 September 2018
The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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In an ideal world ... no, bear with your editor for just a minute ... there would be a format for scientific publishing online that was as much a standard as SI units are for the content. Likewise cataloguing publications would not be onerous, because part of the process would be to generate uniform metadata. Without claiming it could be the mythical free lunch, it might be reasonably be argued that sandwiches can be packaged much alike and have barcodes, whatever the fillings. The best on offer, to stretch the metaphor, is the meal kit option, in the form of XML. Where scientific papers are delivered as XML downloads, you get all the ingredients ready to cook. But have to prepare the actual meal of slow food yourself. See Scholarly HTML for a recent pass at heading off XML with HTML, in other words in the native language of the Web. The argument from real life is a traditional mixture of frictional forces, vested interests, and the classic irony of the principle of unripe time. On the other hand, discoverability actually diminishes with the prolific progress of science publishing. No, it really doesn't scale. Wikimedia as movement can do something in such cases. We know from open access, we grok the Web, we have our own horse in the HTML race, we have Wikidata and WikiJournal, and we have the chops to act.
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Wikidata weekly summary #332
[edit]- Discussions
- Events
- Past: IRC office hour, September 25th
- Past: Working in a World of (linked, semantic) Open Data. Keynote by User:MartinPoulter at University of Stirling Life in Data Conference, September 28th
- Wikidata and Wikimedia workshop (30 September) and session about data modeling (2 October) at the CIDOC 2018 Conference of the International Council of Museums, Heraklion, Crete
- There were three Wikidata-related presentations at the 10th International Conference on Ecological Informatics that took place on 23-28 September in Jena.
- Upcoming: German-speaking WikiCon, October 3-5 in St Gallen (Switzerland). Several Wikidata-related talks and workshops in the programme.
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Property Path use in Wikidata Queries, by Gregory Todd Williams
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The templates Reasonator and Scholia are available, for linking from en.Wikisource pages to representations of Wikidata items.
- Wikidata considered unable to support hierarchical search in Structured Data for Commons, see also thread.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: ENI number, inflection class, has inflection class, root, creates lexeme type
- External identifiers: ASCE Historical Civil Engineering Landmark ID, Comic Vine ID, DxOMark ID, Geheugen van de VU person ID, HKCAN ID, Oqaasileriffik online dictionary ID, IANA Root Zone Database ID, Shazam track ID, Spotify show ID, Shazam artist ID, Sprockhoff Number, Index of Historic Collectors and Dealers of Cubism ID, ANZSRC FoR ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: applies to citizens of, Plot continued in, monument in the near, Sail emblem, São Paulo: os estrangeiros e a construção da cidade ID, reference template for this work, Wikipedia suggested article name, Personal title, stated in reference as, reference vocabulary, OSM zoom level
- External identifiers: OpenStreetMap wiki ID, Wiki Loves ZEOs ID, Geschützte Objekte in Ostbelgien, ComiXology Creators, War Memorials Online ID, NT Flora ID, Film Indonesia person ID, Sekolah Kita ID, Museu Nacional ID, Annuaire de la magistrature ID
- Query examples:
- People who received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and were also in the NSDAP (Nazi party) (source)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fix a bug when the "language of Lemma" box doesn't appear after failed submit of Special:NewLexeme (phab:T194347)
- Fix the order of elements in Lexeme edit diffs (phab:T185481)
- Enable constraint checks for Lexemes and Forms (phab:T195828)
- More work on editing Form Statements using API (phab:T194732)
- More work on a beta feature for suggestions based on constraints (phab:T202712)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #333
[edit]- Events
- 5-7 October, St.Gallen (Switzerland): WikiCon 2018 of the German-speaking Wikimedia community, with keynote Wikidata as a Semantic Web game changer
- 5-7 October, Grenoble (France): WikiConvention francophone 2018, with keynote:
- 16 October, online: Using Wikibase as a platform for library linked data management and discovery
- 29 October, São Paulo: Wikidata Lab XI: Structuring wikiprojects
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Wikidata: «Das spannendste Projekt, das ich je gesehen habe» (German) in the Swiss newspaper Tagblatt
- SPNHC & TDWG Conference 2018 — blog post on a talk (slides, speaker notes) about using Wikimedia projects and materials from the Biodiversity Heritage Library and other sources to collect information regarding New Zealand's biodiversity
- Wikidata Map October 2018 by Addshore
- Our man in Havana (or, Q56761118) by Andrew Gray
Other Noteworthy Stuff
[edit]- wikidata-cli new features:
- wd data --format ttl: dump entities in rdf/ttl
- wd convert: convert batches of external ids to Wikidata ids and vice versa
- Structured Data on Commons: a search prototype is available for testing. There is a page on Commons with information about testing and leaving feedback.
- Profiling Wikidata — a Class-Facet-Attribute Completeness Profiling System for Wikidata
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: limiting oxygen index, plot continued in, Vicat softening point, Unicode range
- External identifiers: Lyrically artist ID, Moviepilot.de series ID, Spectral Database for Organic Compounds ID, Ultimate Guitar artist ID, Ġabra lexeme ID, Open Food Facts ingredient ID, bazakolejowa.pl railway line ID, IGN series ID, tweet ID, Short Title Catalogue Flanders (STCV), Flanders Arts Institute production ID, old-computers.com ID, Oudnederlands Woordenboek GTB ID, Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek GTB ID, Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek GTB ID, Film Indonesia person ID, Protected objects Ostbelgien ID, North America PlayStation Store ID, VicFlora ID, SUCA code, CMI person ID, São Paulo: os estrangeiros e a construção da cidade ID, ComiXology creator ID, Annuaire de la magistrature ID, NT Flora ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: animacy, distributary, human position in artwork, does not have quality, (de)evolution method, happened to, depicted part, adjective, hyponym, nation-state tradition, requires form, Norwegian Nationaltheatret actor ID, location of sense usage, Medierådet rating, broad synonym, measured to, Type properties, shrinkage, Public presentation, carbon footprint
- External identifiers: Inventory of the Archaeological and Paleontological Heritage of Catalonia, MIAR ID, V.League ID, Japan Professional Basketball League ID, Women's Japan Basketball League, SAGE journal ID, Elsevier journal ID, N° CPPAP, Deezer show ID, LUBW Schutzgebiets-Nr, Disney A to Z ID, RBF athlete ID, Europe PlayStation Store ID, Japan PlayStation Store ID, Encyclopedia Virginia ID, Armiarma ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fix bugs on editing statements on new Forms using the API (phab:T194732)
- Check constraint violations on statements on Forms and Senses when saving a statement (phab:T195829)
- Fix an issue with Wikibase and deployments (phab:T206161)
- Improve the gloss language error message (phab:T205528)
- Make the ArticlePlaceholder use our API instead of wb_terms (phab:T195752)
- Improve sorting of forms, senses and glosses (phab:T176405, phab:T203002, phab:T203459)
- Work on making Sense statement group Ids unique (phab:T204936)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #334
[edit]- Events
- 8-12 October, Monterey: International Semantic Web Conference 2018, with lots of praise for Wikidata
- 11-12 October, Montreal: FORCE 2018 Conference, with sessions on Wikidata and Wikibase and Wikidata and WikiCite
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Ontological Modelling in Wikidata, talk and slides by Markus Krötzsch
- Wikidata x ConedaKOR: A use case for digital art history (in German), on integrating Wikidata with an art history database
- From Spreadsheet to Wikidata with QuickStatements, by Charles Matthews on WMUK's blog
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- A new Wikidata game has been created to suggest corrections for some constraints violations. These corrections are learned from the Wikidata edit history.
- A new OpenRefine tutorial was published, showing how to use third-party reconciliable data sources to import data in Wikidata.
- A prototype for Mix'n'Match Version 2 is available for testing; it uses Wikibase.
- We have a new admin onboard, welcome Fuzheado!
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: depicted part, sail emblem, reference vocabulary
- External identifiers: Museu Nacional ID, Sekolah Kita ID, War Memorials Online ID, ID of Inventory of the Archaeological and Paleontological Heritage of Catalonia, Women's Japan Basketball League ID, V.League ID, Japan Professional Basketball League ID, Elsevier journal ID, Norwegian Nationaltheatret actor ID, LUBW Protected Area No, SAGE journal ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: tribus, embodied energy, water footprint, storage capacity (ROM), Pixel resolution, Category for films in this language, annual number of weddings, biobased content weight percentage, topic's main Wikimedia WikiProject, recycled content weight percentage, taxa found, recycling code, attenuation coefficient, Kit manifacturer
- External identifiers: Getty Iconography Authority ID, Springer journal ID, Espace prépas author ID, Australian Plant name Index identifier, Indiancine.ma film ID, Indiancine.ma person ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Help fixing the issues after data center switch (phab:T206743)
- Look at a regression in Lexeme code (not passing lemma language via URL) (phab:T205864)
- Make the ArticlePlaceholder use our API instead of wb_terms (phab:T195752)
- Improve sorting of forms, senses and glosses (phab:T176405, phab:T203002, phab:T203459)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #335
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: Adopt a username policy
- Events
- A Wikidata workshop will be led by Shani Evenstein, in collaboration with Wikimedia Israel & and the Israel Internet Association, on 18th & 25th of October in Tel Aviv. The first meeting will be dedicated to an introduction and adding information to WD, and the second meeting will focus on querying & SPARQL.
- An Introduction to Wikidata by Harmonia Amanda, an Introduction to Wikibase by Sandra Müllrick and a Wikicite workshop by Miriam Redi at the Wiki Techstorm in the Dutch National Library in the Hague on the 26th & 27th of October
- Many events to celebrate Wikidata's birthday around the world. You can check the full list and the map to find one near you
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Die vergessene fünfte Partnerstadt (German), Der Landbote, October 18, 2018. Press article about the discoverage of Winterthur's sister city Ontario thanks to Wikidata, which only became official in Ontario in the year 1982, while it got forgotten in Winterthur.
- Semantische Suchabfragen mit der Linked Open Data Cloud generieren (German), on SocietyByte
- La documentation d’expositions sur Wikidata (French) by Shonagon
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- A program to train new Wikidata trainers (in German) will be run in November 2018 in Berlin, Cologne and Vienna. Registration is open until October 28th.
- A new academic course featuring Wikidata opened on October 15th at Tel Aviv University. The elective is called "From Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, from Wikipedia to Wikidata" and it's the 1st for-credit course in the world to focus on Wikidata! The course is available to all undergraduate students at TAU, from all disciplines, and is led by educator & Wikimedian Shani Evenstein.
- Lexicographical data can now be queried with the Query Service
- Lexicographical Data now includes Senses
- A beta feature for entity suggestions based on constraints
- Planned RDF ontology prefix change for RDF exports and dumps
- You can still help ORES to be smarter in detecting vandalism. Take a few minutes to check some edits
- Change on QuickStatements: all your new QuickStatements batch job edits will now be done under your own account, rather than QuickStatementsBot (thanks to Lucas)
- Wikidata Image Positions, showing the relative position of depicted elements within the images of items (example, documentation)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Medierådet rating, translation, synonym, antonym, troponym of, false friend, Wikidata property example for senses, classifier, Sandbox-Sense, derived from sense, annual number of weddings
- External identifiers: CPPAP ID, RBF athlete ID, Europe PlayStation Store ID, Encyclopedia Virginia ID, Springer journal ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: compressive modulus of elasticity, Best result in tournament, satisfaction rate, league system, ratified by, place of disappearance, exact synonym, measured to, measured from, measured include, measured exclude, measured at, usage example, Coordinates in WKT, flexural strain at break
- External identifiers: Brasiliana Iconográfica ID, North America Microsoft Store ID, Facebook post ID, Movies Anywhere ID, Center for Biological Diversity ID, Muck Rack journalist ID, Museum Universe Data File identification number, Salons ID, Agoda hotel ID, Techopedia ID, Internet Pinball Database ID, Handbook of Texas ID, Encyclopedia of Alabama ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- JSON-LD is now on beta
- Work on a issue impacting edit tags for admins (phab:T207313)
- Turn on Senses for Lexicographical data
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 17 – 29 October 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 17 – 29 October 2018
The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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Around 2.7 million Wikidata items have an illustrative image. These files, you might say, are Wikimedia's stock images, and if the number is large, it is still only 5% or so of items that have one. All such images are taken from Wikimedia Commons, which has 50 million media files. One key issue is how to expand the stock. Indeed, there is a tool. WD-FIST exploits the fact that each Wikipedia is differently illustrated, mostly with images from Commons but also with fair use images. An item that has sitelinks but no illustrative image can be tested to see if the linked wikis have a suitable one. This works well for a volunteer who wants to add images at a reasonable scale, and a small amount of SPARQL knowledge goes a long way in producing checklists. It should be noted, though, that there are currently 53 Wikidata properties that link to Commons, of which P18 for the basic image is just one. WD-FIST prompts the user to add signatures, plaques, pictures of graves and so on. There are a couple of hundred monograms, mostly of historical figures, and this query allows you to view all of them. commons:Category:Monograms and its subcategories provide rich scope for adding more. And so it is generally. The list of properties linking to Commons does contain a few that concern video and audio files, and rather more for maps. But it contains gems such as P3451 for "nighttime view". Over 1000 of those on Wikidata, but as for so much else, there could be yet more. Go on. Today is Wikidata's birthday. An illustrative image is always an acceptable gift, so why not add one? You can follow these easy steps: (i) log in at https://tools.wmflabs.org/widar/, (ii) paste the Petscan ID 6263583 into https://tools.wmflabs.org/fist/wdfist/ and click run, and (iii) just add cake.
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Wikidata weekly summary #336
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: Changes in email property, Datatype of P667
- Closed request for comments: Close-out of statements formerly using P794
- Events
- Plenty of Wikidata 6th birthday events happen all around the world. You can check the Commons category and the hashtag #WikidataBirthday on social networks.
- Past: Wikimedia Technical Conference, October 22-25
- Press, articles, blog posts
- WikibaseNYC conference explores the frontier of linked open data infrastructure &report on the Wikibase workshop that took place on September 19-21 in New Yor City
- Now Wikidata is 6, by Charles Matthews
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Proposal on on how to answer newcomers on help pages. Feel free to give feedback on the talk page.
- Fork-Awesome now ships with a Wikidata icon
- Presents from the community for the Wikidata 6th birthday:
- Banner for Wikidata birthday events by KannanVM
- Profiling Wikidata (announcement, documentation)
- Birthday User Template for userpage
- List of Wikidata & GLAM usecases, by Beat Eastermann
- QuickStatements v2 now supports lexicographical data
- DerDieDas, a game to practice German articles based on lexicographical data, by Auregann
- CSV to QuickStatements now fully compatible with QuickStatements v2
- Possibility to query Lexemes in the Query Service
- Senses for lexicographical data
- Beta feature: suggestions based on constraints
- Dedicated Dashboard, another tool to improve the data quality in Wikidata, by Envlh
- cookiecutter-toolforge, a template to easily create tools, by Lucas Werkmeister
- WDFS: Mount Wikidata as a filesystem, by MichaelSchoenitzer
- Wikidata Comparison Tool
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: carbon footprint, attenuation coefficient, compressive modulus of elasticity, recycling code, kit supplier, category for films in this language, stated in reference as, distributary, water footprint, applies to people, flexural strain at break, body pose or movement
- External identifiers: APNI ID, Literaturaren Zubitegia ID, Getty Iconography Authority ID, Indiancine.ma film ID, Deezer show ID, Indiancine.ma person ID, Movies Anywhere ID, Japan PlayStation Store ID, WikiArt ID, Center for Biological Diversity ID, Brasiliana Iconográfica ID, Muck Rack journalist ID, Museum Universe Data File ID, Salons ID, Agoda hotel ID, Techopedia ID, Encyclopedia of Alabama ID, Internet Pinball Database ID, California Office of Historic Preservation ID, Encyclopedia of Appalachia ID, Handbook of Texas ID, Tennessee Encyclopedia ID, CanalPlan AC place ID, SeaLifeBase ID, Species at Risk public registry ID, d'Art d'Art ! ID, Hymenoptera Online taxon ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: ENADE IGC continuous, INEP IGC discrete, Digital representation of, Container title, Systematic Catalog of Culicidae ID, Plant Parasites of Europe ID, date of opening, uses capitalization for, phase, Trainer von Sportmannschaft, research site
- External identifiers: New York Times short URL, ECOS ID, IGF entrant ID, Clé des langues ID, CMS ID, Hypericum MySpecies ID, ResearchGate author ID, Oiseaux.net ID, Missouri Botanical Garden ID, Steere Herbarium ID, Wild Herps ID, Sea Slug Forum ID, OSF Online ID, MNHN ID, Neotropical Birds ID, GRIN ID, Birds of America ID, Echinoid Directory ID, AFD ID, FEIS ID, New Zealand Birds Online ID, BirdLife Australia ID, NOAA Fisheries Species Directory ID, Espèces Envahissantes Outre-mer ID, AFAS author ID, Prosopomaths ID, ARD Mediathek ID, GT IBMA ID, Mantodea Species File ID, Coreoidea Species File ID, Cockroach Species File ID, Red List of South African Plants ID, Biographie vosgienne ID, Larousse ID, MoEML ID, Scoresway basketball person ID, Scoresway volleyball person ID, Scoresway ice hockey person ID, Scoresway rugby person ID, Scoresway baseball person ID, Polish Olympic Committee, GameFAQs platform ID, DCMOTO identifier, BirdLife International IBA ID, British Museum bioID, Discogs composition ID, Discogs track ID, NYC Building Identification Number (BIN), Cineuropa person ID, RIA Novosti reference, The Guardian article ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Wikidata:WikiProject Africa, Wikidata:WikiProject Open Government Data
- Newest database reports: indirect translation of lexemes
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Several developers and members of the team attended to the Wikimedia Technical Conference
- Fix an issue with interwikilinks and connection between Wikidata and sister projects (phab:T208077, phab:T208124)
- Refactor Wikibase so that it can use alternative termbox views (phab:T206863)
- Pass the entity data on the client side (phab:T207462) and server side (phab:T207467)
- Investigate an error on some Wikidata pages (phab:T208142)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #337
[edit]- Events
- Lots of parties and get-togethers for Wikidata's 6th birthday
- GLAM Wiki 2018, 3-5 November 2018 in Tel Aviv, had a number of sessions about Wikidata
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Wikidata's Sixth Birthday \o/ Check out the well wishes and presents.
- The Community Wishlist Survey is now open, including a Wikidata category. Proposal phase is running until November 11th.
- New designs posted for structured copyright and licensing based off of Wikidata for Structured Data on Commons. Please visit the page on Commons and leave your feedback.
- CompareIT a new comparison tool, driven by Wikidata
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: INEP IGC continuous score, demonstrates sense, permeation, embodied energy, biobased content weight percentage
- External identifiers: ResearchGate author ID, Clé des langues ID, Oiseaux.net ID, Hypericum MySpecies ID, ECOS ID, IGF entrant ID, CMS ID, Plant Finder ID, Steere Herbarium ID, Wild Herps ID, ProsopoMaths ID, AFAS author ID, AFD ID, BirdLife Australia ID, John J. Audubon's Birds of America ID, Echinoid Directory ID, Espèces Envahissantes Outre-mer ID, FEIS ID, Global Raptor Information Network ID, MNHN taxon ID, Neotropical Birds ID, New Zealand Birds Online ID, NOAA Fisheries Species Directory ID, OSF Online ID, Sea Slug Forum ID, Cockroach Species File ID, Coreoidea Species File ID, GT IBMA ID, Mantodea Species File ID, Red List of South African Plants ID, Systematic Catalog of Culicidae ID, Larousse ID, Biographie vosgienne ID, MoEML ID, Plant Parasites of Europe ID, Scoresway baseball person ID, Scoresway basketball person ID, Scoresway ice hockey person ID, Scoresway rugby person ID, Scoresway volleyball person ID, ARD Mediathek ID, DCMOTO identifier, BirdLife International IBA ID, Polish Olympic Committee ID, British Museum bioID, GameFAQs platform ID, Discogs track ID, Discogs composition ID, RIA Novosti reference
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: dramaturg, DEFAULTSORT, billed artist, also display sitelinks for, Objektnummer, Winterthur Glossar URL, Mushroom Observer ID, IIIF manifest, Category for players of a club, Notable print, Observation.org ID, maintenance tag, chord progression, music album, volunteers
- External identifiers: Who's on First ID (WOFID), MGG Online ID, Caselaw Access Project case ID, Map of Life ID, AllPowerlifting.com person ID, AfroMoths ID, FloraWeb ID, Info Flora ID, FLOW ID, YÖK Academic Profile ID, Sotheby's ID, Michigan Flora ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Helped get MediaInfo deployed on Commons
- Reduced load on the query service from the constraint checks (phabricator:T204469)
- Worked on getting constraints checks run regularly in the background so their results are complete in the query service (phabricator:T204714)
- Enabled access to arbitrary items and properties for Wiktionaries
- Working on infrastructure parts of the new termbox (the one showing labels, descriptions and aliases) on mobile
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #338
[edit]- Discussions
- Closed request for comments: Political alliance vs P4100, Changes to P2737 and P2738, Why do we have an item for dogs and another one for Canis lupus familiaris?, start time / end time vs. publication date of 1st / last episode, Mapping and improving the data import process, Familypedia links removed for "described at URL", Allow the creation of links to redirects in Wikidata
- Events
- Past: Several Wikidata-related presentations at International Data Week from November 5-8 in Gaborone:
- Wikidata and Wikibase as global platforms for democratizing data publishing
- WikiCite and Scholia - a Linked Open Data approach to exploring the scholarly literature and related resources
- A wiki approach to collecting, curating and managing citizen science data
- A wiki perspective on an Open Science Commons
- Past: Several Wikidata-related presentations at GLAMWiki conference, including:
- Incoming: a new Illuminatis Data Mining workshop on 16-17 November in Gotha
- Incoming: Wikidata workshop in Vienna
- Incoming: Wikidata train the trainers in Cologne, Berlin and Vienna (in German)
- Past: Several Wikidata-related presentations at International Data Week from November 5-8 in Gaborone:
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Incoming partnership with the German National Library by Jens Ohlig (in German)
- How Wikidata Is Solving Its Chicken-or-Egg-Problem in the Field of Cultural Heritage, by Beat Eastermann
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- wikitable.info is a visualization of Wikidata items in HTML tables in many languages, easy to print and export. Feedback goes to Germartin1
- OpenRefine 3.1 beta is out, with many fixes and improvements to the Wikidata integration suggested by the community.
- There's a new Wikidata game: Commons category matches
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: location of sense usage, dramaturge, head coach of sports team, beer bitterness, beer color, INEP IGC discrete grade, clinical trial phase, maintained by WikiProject, uses capitalization for
- External identifiers: NYC Building Identification Number (BIN), Cineuropa person ID, The Guardian article ID, Caselaw Access Project case ID, MGG Online ID, Map of Life ID, AfroMoths ID, FloraWeb ID, FLOW ID, AllPowerlifting.com person ID, Info Flora ID, YÖK Academic Profile ID, Mushroom Observer ID, Schleswig-Holstein object ID, Michigan Flora ID, Observation.org ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: Vice, sense associated with form, declared patrimony, season ends, inscription mentions, DanNet 2.2 word ID, Study fees, HASC, exchange rate, Verspreidingsatlas.nl ID
- External identifiers: AllMusic release ID, DBU profile, MusicNotes product ID, MusicNotes song ID, Nobel Prize in Literature ID, Code de l'Autorité de l'Aviation Civile argentine, Playbill venue ID, Digital Flora of Central Africa ID, Portal to the Flora of Italy ID, Envanter.gov.tr Monument ID, B3Kat Joint Union Catalogue, Santiebeati ID, Soccerway team ID, identifiant Littera, Letterboxd actor ID, Letterboxd film ID, Threatened Species Link ID, VD 18 ID, Siamzone film ID, Thaifilm ID, National Portrait Gallery (United States) object ID, Newseum newspaper front page ID, Playbill person ID, SWH Release ID, APA ID, Virtual Guide to the Flora of Mongolia ID, identifiant À nos grands hommes, BioOne ID, Academy Awards Database film ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Displaying Senses before Forms (phab:T208592)
- Making quality constraints play nicer with the Query Service
- Putting in the ground work to have quality checks run in jobs
- Enabling arbritrary access on oldwikisource
- Allowing configuration of the licence in .ttl output
- Configuration of more string limits, such as URL and mono / multilingual texts
- Moving wdqs frontend to a blubber deployment (phab:T192006)
- Asserting a users name so they can't edit when accidently logged out (phab:T124451)
- Showcase a termbox placeholder in the mobile frontend of m.wikidata.org (phab:T206200)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
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Wikidata weekly summary #339
[edit]- Events
- Baltic Audiovisual Archives Council Conference in Tallinn, Estonia - November 7, 2018. Sandra F. gave a keynote on GLAM-Wiki projects, Wikidata and Structured Data on Commons.
- Museum Computer Network conference in Denver, Colorado - November 14, 2018. - Andrew Lih gave a presentation, A First Date with Wikidata
- Wikicite on 27-29 November 2018: the program is published
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- A new tool to display Wikimedia Commons categories (and Wikipedia/Wikidata tags) with coordinates on the OSM map
- The Association of Research Libraries published the draft of a Wikidata Task Force White Paper on how libraries and Wikidata/ Wikibase con join forces aroud linked open data for both library discovery systems and Wikipedia, and advancing a diversity and inclusion agenda in the cultures of both libraries and Wikimedia. The draft is open for public comment until 30 November.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: Winterthur Glossar URL, IIIF manifest, category for members of a team, chord progression, season ends, number of volunteers
- External identifiers: DBU playerprofile, AllMusic release ID, MusicNotes product ID, Playbill venue ID, Portal to the Flora of Italy ID, Digital Flora of Central Africa ID, Envanter.gov.tr Monument ID, Letterboxd actor ID, Argentinean NCAA Airport code, MusicNotes song ID, B3Kat dataset ID, Sotheby's person ID, Santiebeati ID, Letterboxd film ID, Threatened Species Link ID, Littera ID, Soccerway team ID, Playbill person ID, Siamzone film ID, Thaifilm ID, VD 18 ID, Newseum newspaper front page ID, APA ID, SWH Release ID, Virtual Guide to the Flora of Mongolia ID, DanNet 2.2 word ID, À nos grands hommes ID, Verspreidingsatlas.nl ID, BioOne journal ID, ortsnamen.ch ID, Academy Awards Database film ID, The Hendon Mob ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: work quoted textually, verbally or lyrically, work whose melody is quoted, excerpt, exonym, Danmarks Statistiks filmkode, text features, mission statement, number of lines, number of stations, funding scheme, noun class, eponymous category, taxa protected, river bank, tautomer of, Global Startup Ecosystem Ranking, proper name of astronomical object, research site
- External identifiers: Corpus typographique français ID, Academy Awards Database nominee ID, World Poker Tour ID, ANICA ID, r-hockey.ru person ID, Sotheby's Museum Network ID, Académie d'Arles member ID, Google News publication ID, ALCA ID, Luding editor ID, BoardGeekGame editor ID, Atlas of Florida Plants ID, British Executions ID, System16 identifier, BLR ID, LEGO set ID, LEGO design ID, LEGO element ID, NAS ID, Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States ID, Welsh Book Trade Info ID, Sega Saturn game ID, TWAS Fellow ID, Bitraga author ID, Bitraga work ID, EUNIS ID, Cal-IPC ID, eFloraSA id, Dimensions Publication ID, Dimensions Source ID, Dimensions Author ID, Microsoft Academic Work ID, Microsoft Academic Source ID, Microsoft Academic Author ID, Microsoft Academic Institution ID
- Query examples:
- Newest database reports: Vasily
- Showcase items: Fugger
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fixed a bug that was saving the statement too early when trying to add a qualifier with the keyboard (phab:T154869)
- Made changes to disallow edits (until the user reloads) if they accidentally get logged out. (phab:T124451)
- Turn the new change tag back on wikidatawiki (phab:T208846)
- Better linting against things that don't work in IE11
- Fixed the wdqs-frontend docker image (phab:T208681, phab:T209206)
- Fixed html elements in the table result of wdqs (phab:T207257, thanks to user:Frog23)
- Getting ontology changes deployed to wikiba.se
- Using maplink or mapframe to view coords on wikidata (phab:T184933)
- Consistent capitalization of Lexeme/Form/Sense/Item/Property in UI messages
- Make Lexemes appear in global usage of Commons files (phab:T204066)
- Work on a new interface for the termbox on mobile (phab:T207150)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #340
[edit]- Discussions
- Events
- Past: women editathon in Mexico City, November 24th
- Past: Wikidata "Train the trainers" workshop in Berlin, November 23th-25th
- Running: WikiCite 2018, November 27th-29th, Berkeley, California, USA. Some livestream will be provided on Youtube
- Upcoming: Wikidata "Train the trainers" workshop in Vienna, November 30th-December 2nd
- Upcoming: Wikidata meetup in Berlin, with a focus on Open Refine, January 15th
- Press, articles, blog posts, videos
- Wikidata-related videos during GLAMwiki conference:
- Wikidata — What's new - Jens Ohlig
- A Gentle Introduction to Wikidata for Absolute Beginners - Asaf Bartov
- SPARQL workshop - Maarten Dammers
- Engaging GLAM institutions with Wikidata - Sharing Experiences and Techniques - Andrew Lih
- Sum of all Paintings and Open Data - Maarten Dammers
- Wikidata’s role in metadata creation and reuse workflows in libraries - Michelle Futornick
- Open your structured GLAM data with Wikibase — install your own instance of the technology behind Wikidata - Jens Ohlig
- Impact and potential of structured data on Wikimedia projects for the GLAM sector - Sandra Fauconnier
- Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons - Introduction and panel of Wikimedia pilots
- Introduction to Wikidata in 7min by Asaf Bartov
- Introduction to Wikidata by Lydia Pintscher in 20min, during Shani Evenstein's university course about Wikidata
- Wikidata-related videos during GLAMwiki conference:
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Wikidata Senses (documentation), new tool by User:Vesihiisi to add senses to lexemes
- The Swedish National Heritage Board has started working on a project, related to Structured Data on Commons, that focuses on ways to feed back improved (crowdsourced) metadata to cultural institutions who contribute media files to Wikimedia Commons.
- Please alert your GLAM partners to a new survey about crowdsourcing, metadata and Wikimedia Commons, which informs the research for this project!
- Scribe, a project to support under-resourced Wikipedias based on Wikidata's content, has been proposed for a grant
- Tool to convert Wikibase JSON to RDF without storing it in a repository
- Call for paper for the data quality workshop in Berlin on January 18th. Open until December 3rd
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: running mate, research site, quotes work
- External identifiers: World Poker Tour player ID, GLAMOS glacier ID, Academy Awards Database nominee ID, ANICA ID, National Portrait Gallery (United States) object ID, r-hockey.ru person ID, Sotheby's Museum Network ID, MNAV artist ID, Google News publication ID, ALCA author ID, Atlas of Florida Plants ID, BoardGeekGame game publisher ID, Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States ID, Luding game publisher ID, NAS ID, Depósito Legal ID, Corpus typographique français ID, British Executions ID, Bantu Lexical Reconstructions ID, Welsh Book Trade Info ID, System16 identifier, Académie d'Arles member ID, Sega Saturn game ID, Bitraga author ID, TWAS Fellow ID, Bitraga work ID, Cal-IPC ID, EUNIS ID, Dimensions Author ID, Dimensions Publication ID, Dimensions Source ID, Disney A to Z ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: language use, has variant, has version, rationale text, HABS ID, Wikia Article URL, CNPJ
- External identifiers: AJOL ID, Microsoft Academic Source ID, GameFAQs company ID, BDFA player ID, Sabinet ID, NSW State Archives and Records Authority Agency ID, Guida al fumetto italiano ID, Bygdeband location, OeBL 1815-1950 ID, Badtaste ID, Badgames ID, defined term ID, Wikia Article ID, Female mexican soccer players ID, Geolex ID, OBV editions, BBC News topic id, member of the Portuguese parliament ID
- Query examples:
- Place and century of discovery of the archaeological objects of St Raymond museum (France) (source)
- Location of city halls in Spain (source)
- Timeline of famous pirates (source)
- Authors who are the most cited in Nature Chemistry (source)
- Scholarly articles published about Wikidata (adapted from here)
- The world's 200 tallest mountains, and whether Wikidata knows they've been climbed (source)
- Newest WikiProjects: WikiProject Kākāpō, WikiProject Scholia
- Newest database reports: Fugger
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fix an error when entering an incomplete filename (phab:T199420)
- Fix the unreadable references for unpriviledged users (phab:T186006)
- Create new page properties for number of Forms and Senses of a Lexeme (phab:T199611)
- Adapt the API to efficiently format large numbers of entity IDs (phab:T207484)
- Switch "save" to "publish" in the Lexeme interface (phab:T203354)
- Fix a bug showing outdated link formats in the history of Lexemes (phab:T208423)
- Add Special:MergeLexemes to Special:SpecialPages (phab:T204397)
- Add Wikipedia link in the other projects sidebar of Wikisource (phab:T180303, thanks to Tpt)
- Work on displaying the language of the gloss with the language name, both in reading and editing mode (phab:T203457, phab:T209931)
- More work on improving the interface of the termbox on mobile
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- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 18 – 30 November 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 18 – 30 November 2018
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GLAM ♥ data — what is a gallery, library, archive or museum without a catalogue? It follows that Wikidata must love librarians. Bibliography supports students and researchers in any topic, but open and machine-readable bibliographic data even more so, outside the silo. Cue the WikiCite initiative, which was meeting in conference this week, in the Bay Area of California. In fact there is a broad scope: "Open Knowledge Maps via SPARQL" and the "Sum of All Welsh Literature", identification of research outputs, Library.Link Network and Bibframe 2.0, OSCAR and LUCINDA (who they?), OCLC and Scholia, all these co-exist on the agenda. Certainly more library science is coming Wikidata's way. That poses the question about the other direction: is more Wikimedia technology advancing on libraries? Good point. Wikimedians generally are not aware of the tech background that can be assumed, unless they are close to current training for librarians. A baseline definition is useful here: "bash, git and OpenRefine". Compare and contrast with pywikibot, GitHub and mix'n'match. Translation: scripting for automation, version control, data set matching and wrangling in the large, are on the agenda also for contemporary library work. Certainly there is some possible common ground here. Time to understand rather more about the motivations that operate in the library sector.
Account creation is now open on the ScienceSource wiki, where you can see SPARQL visualisations of text mining.
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Wikidata weekly summary #341
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: How to handle heat treating as a qualifier for material properties ?
- New development input: Identify problems with adding new languages into Wikidata
- Events
- Upcoming: "Researcher meets Curator", with a subquestion: "What are the consequences of collecting born digital sources, working with digital network analysis and engaging with linked open data initiatives such as Wikidata", in Maastricht on 22 March 2019. Call for papers
- Upcoming: Advanced Wikidata Training in India, December 15-16
- Past: "Wikibase: configure, customize, and collaborate" workshop at SWIB 18 in Bonn, Germany on November 26, 2018. Workshop materials
- Past: EveryPolitician event to identify political data sources for Wikidata in Madrid, Spain, on December 1, 2018.
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Author Disambiguator (github source), new tool by d:User:ArthurPSmith (based on SourceMD) for linking author items to their works.
- OpenRefine 3.1 was released
- New API module to format multiple entity IDs
- You can now access the number of Forms and Senses of Lexemes through API and special page
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: reference has role, tautomer of, eponymous category, language style, ratified by, funding scheme
- External identifiers: GameFAQs company ID, AJOL journal ID, LEGO set ID, BDFA player ID, Sabinet journal ID, NSW State Archives and Records Authority Agency ID, Bygdeband location ID, Austrian Biographical Encylopedia ID, Badtaste ID, Badgames ID, Mexican female soccer players ID, member of the Portuguese parliament ID, BBC News topic ID, OBV editions ID, Geolex ID, CNPJ, Defined Term ID, Guida al Fumetto Italiano ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: gained independence from, nachgewiesen mittels, measured by (KPI), OpenTrials ID, administrated by the administrative territorial entity, level of description, stored as lexeme, taxon author citation, Astronomical coordinates, catchphrase, real estate developer, Danske Taler speaker
- External identifiers: TrENSmissions person ID, LIGA profile, SEINet ID, BIBSYS work ID, Jewish Museum Berlin person ID, UK Parliament Identifier, HAER ID, Vesti.kz person ID, Genius album ID, Genius song ID, TASS reference, DIR3 ID, NooSFere story ID, L'Encyclopédie philosophique ID, RegiowikiAT ID, Discord Store game SKU, kohanimeregister, ARLLFB member ID, ARB person ID, Biographie nationale de Belgique ID, protected area authority ID, Flora of Wisconsin ID, identifiant Monument aux morts
- Query examples:
- Timeline of early Western movies (source)
- Species represented in the exhibition "Espèces en voies d'illumination" in the natural history museum of Paris (source)
- Properties most used to describe cats in Wikidata (source)
- List of UK embassies (source)
- Map of places of residence for accused witches in Scotland with a layer for occupations (source)
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Add Lexeme to Wikibase's ontology.owl (phab:T195368)
- Prepare to drop change_tag.ct_tag column (phab:T194163)
- Create Federated Wikibase instance on Beta Commons (phab:T204748)
- More work on preparing a new termbox for the mobile version of Wikidata
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- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
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- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Wikidata weekly summary #342
[edit]- Discussions
- New request for comments: Scholarly articles that are book reviews
- Events
- Past: SWAT4HCLS in Antwerp Belgium December 3:
- Wikibase tutorial
- "Wikidata as an intuitive resource towards semantic data modeling in data FAIRification" short paper
- "WikiCite, Wikidata, and Scholia: Linking Publications to Topics" (demo /food/ aspect)
- Past: Workshop "Wikidata - what is that and why it's relevant in the field of geospatial information technologies?"? at Latvia's Geospatial Information Technology (GIT) conference (slides)
- Past: Introduction to Wikidata for Wikipedians in Stokholm, Sweden, December 4th
- Upcoming: Introduction to Wikidata for Wikipedians in Göteborg, Sweden, December 10th
- Past: SWAT4HCLS in Antwerp Belgium December 3:
- Press, articles, blog posts
- "Detailed depictions with IIIF, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons" by Martin Poulter, Bodleian Digital Library blog
- Report of the GNDCon in the Kurier (in German)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- iD, the default OSM editor at openstreetmap.org has recently had an update which pulls data from Wikidata.
- WikidataCon 2019, the conference for open data enthusiasts, will take place on 25-26 October 2019 in Berlin
- Miniature map will be displayed for coordinate properties
- New passwords requirements will apply on all wikis to new accounts and privileged accounts starting on December 13th
- New grant request by MySociety: Wikidata post-election updating toolkit
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: award rationale, heat treating, copyright status, level of description
- External identifiers: SEINet ID, LIGA profile, BIBSYS work ID, UK Parliament identifier, Jewish Museum Berlin person ID, Vesti.kz person ID, Genius album ID, Genius song ID, TASS reference, OpenTrials ID, NooSFere story ID, DIR3 ID, L'Encyclopédie philosophique ID, TrENSmissions person ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: creator, WordLift ID, Specific age inside fictional universe, type of rear suspensions, type of front suspensions, ride height, approach angle, departure angle, Drag coefficient, related category, SinemaTürk person ID, SinemaTürk film ID, Nombre annuel de passagers
- External identifiers: BDEL ID, ZVR, NARA record group number, MMLO, IEC database ID commemorative monument of Catalonia, Meteorological Service of Canada climate ID, PomBase systematic ID, Volksbund ID, iTunes music movie ID, Paris Musées ID, Beachsoccer.ru player ID, BSRussia player ID
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- We are now showing the language name instead of the language code of a Gloss (phabricator:T203457, phabricator:T209931)
- We added a Page property for easier programmatic access to the number of Senses and Forms of a Lexeme (phabricator:T199611)
- The code samples in the query service have been improved (phabricator:T207749, thanks abian!)
- We're working on tracking how often the different Lua functions that Wikibase provides are used in the Wikimedia project to see how that changes over time (phabricator:T191416)
- We worked on and fixed a security incident related to blocking (phabricator:T210953)
- We are continuing to bring the termbox (showing labels, descriptions, aliases) to mobile viewers
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
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Wikidata weekly summary #344
[edit]- Discussions
- Closed request for comments: Changes in email property, Datatype of P667, How to capture negative results in Wikidata?
- Events
- Current: Chaos Communication Congress (35C3) where several Wikidata people are present and related sessions happening
- Next Wikidata IRC office hour: January 8th, 18:00 (UTC+1) on the channel wikimedia-office
- Press, articles, blog posts
- Wikidata architecture overview by Addshore
- Créer une carte avec Wikidata, OpenRefine et uMap (in French) by Jean-Baptiste Pressac
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: API endpoint, demonym of, specific rotation, concentration, copyright representative, Berlin protected area ID, advertises
- External identifiers: Garzanti Linguistica ID, Multiplayer ID, Danmarks svampeatlas ID, Boobpedia article, Amazon Music artist ID, Objectif Gard topic ID, Epic Games Store ID, ZVR-Number, IPPDH ID, French Academy of Sciences member ID, MNopedia ID, NCpedia ID, Weeds in Ontario ID, ICCD ID - S form, ICCD ID - CF form, ICCD ID - CG form, ODNR Division of Wildlife ID, Penthouse ID, bbcmicro.co.uk identifier, YSA ID, ARTIC exhibition ID, ARTIC artist ID
- New property proposals to review:
- General datatypes: maintenance method, second family name in Scandinavian names, organizational unit, story by, Code of Natura 2000 FFH habitats, century fl., adjective of, holonym 2, meronym 2, has contraction 2, yield, colorist, distinguishing property, Wikispecies template for this work, affiliation string
- External identifiers: bgm.tv person identifier, bgm.tv character identifier, PC-9801DB ID, ACB.com coach ID, The Armory Show at 100 ID, researchportal.helsinki.fi profile URL, Scoresway tennis person ID, Dictionnaire de spiritualité ID, Muséosphère ID, Historical RNA ID, TheFinalBall coach ID, TheFinalBall referee ID, WorldFootball.net referee ID, teams.by player ID, pressball.by player ID, AMFR player ID, premierliga.ru staff ID, premierliga.ru referee ID, CFU player ID, AIC player ID, RusTeam player ID, Critique d'art ID, Centre Pompidou ID, Agence photo RMN ID, INE ID (Portugal), Agence photo RMN package ID, Wikiapiary entry, England Football Online player profile, England Football Online manager profile, DVR Number, Politika topic, Goodreads character ID
- Deleted properties: P4570 (Wikidata project)
- Query examples:
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Writing a maintenance script to make configuring WikibaseQualityConstraints easier (phab:T209958)
- Working on new ID generator using different SQL to attempt to stop lock errors when creating lots of items (phab:T194299)
- Making more parts of the Query Service UI more configurable such as the copyright page, title, and started work on the favicon / logos (phab:T194175)
- Adding tracking for Wikibase Lua functions so we can see how they are used on various different projects (phab:T191416)
- Working on fixing alignment issues with glosses (phab:T207401)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Facto Post – Issue 19 – 27 December 2018
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 19 – 27 December 2018
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Zotero is free software for reference management by the Center for History and New Media: see Wikipedia:Citing sources with Zotero. It is also an active user community, and has broad-based language support. Besides the handiness of Zotero's warehousing of personal citation collections, the Zotero translator underlies the citoid service, at work behind the VisualEditor. Metadata from Wikidata can be imported into Zotero; and in the other direction the zotkat tool from the University of Mannheim allows Zotero bibliographies to be exported to Wikidata, by item creation. With an extra feature to add statements, that route could lead to much development of the focus list (P5008) tagging on Wikidata, by WikiProjects. There is also a large-scale encyclopedic dimension here. The construction of Zotero translators is one facet of Web scraping that has a strong community and open source basis. In that it resembles the less formal mix'n'match import community, and growing networks around other approaches that can integrate datasets into Wikidata, such as the use of OpenRefine. Looking ahead, the thirtieth birthday of the World Wide Web falls in 2019, and yet the ambition to make webpages routinely readable by machines can still seem an ever-retreating mirage. Wikidata should not only be helping Wikimedia integrate its projects, an ongoing process represented by Structured Data on Commons and lexemes. It should also be acting as a catalyst to bring scraping in from the cold, with institutional strengths as well as resourceful code.
Diversitech, the latest ContentMine grant application to the Wikimedia Foundation, is in its community review stage until January 2.
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Facto Post – Issue 20 – 31 January 2019
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 20 – 31 January 2019
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Recently Jimmy Wales has made the point that computer home assistants take much of their data from Wikipedia, one way or another. So as well as getting Spotify to play Frosty the Snowman for you, they may be able to answer the question "is the Pope Catholic?" Possibly by asking for disambiguation (Coptic?). Headlines about data breaches are now familiar, but the unannounced circulation of information raises other issues. One of those is Gresham's law stated as "bad data drives out good". Wikipedia and now Wikidata have been criticised on related grounds: what if their content, unattributed, is taken to have a higher standing than Wikimedians themselves would grant it? See Wikiquote on a misattribution to Bismarck for the usual quip about "law and sausages", and why one shouldn't watch them in the making. Wikipedia has now turned 18, so should act like as adult, as well as being treated like one. The Web itself turns 30 some time between March and November this year, per Tim Berners-Lee. If the Knowledge Graph by Google exemplifies Heraclitean Web technology gaining authority, contra GIGO, Wikimedians still have a role in its critique. But not just with the teenage skill of detecting phoniness. There is more to beating Gresham than exposing the factoid and urban myth, where WP:V does do a great job. Placeholders must be detected, and working with Wikidata is a good way to understand how having one statement as data can blind us to replacing it by a more accurate one. An example that is important to open access is that, firstly, the term itself needs considerable unpacking, because just being able to read material online is a poor relation of "open"; and secondly, trying to get Creative Commons license information into Wikidata shows up issues with classes of license (such as CC-BY) standing for the actual license in major repositories. Detailed investigation shows that "everything flows" exacerbates the issue. But Wikidata can solve it.
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Facto Post – Issue 21 – 28 February 2019
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 21 – 28 February 2019
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Systematic reviews are basic building blocks of evidence-based medicine, surveys of existing literature devoted typically to a definite question that aim to bring out scientific conclusions. They are principled in a way Wikipedians can appreciate, taking a critical view of their sources. Ben Goldacre in 2014 wrote (link below) "[...] : the "information architecture" of evidence based medicine (if you can tolerate such a phrase) is a chaotic, ad hoc, poorly connected ecosystem of legacy projects. In some respects the whole show is still run on paper, like it's the 19th century." Is there a Wikidatan in the house? Wouldn't some machine-readable content that is structured data help? Most likely it would, but the arcana of systematic reviews and how they add value would still need formal handling. The PRISMA standard dates from 2009, with an update started in 2018. The concerns there include the corpus of papers used: how selected and filtered? Now that Wikidata has a 20.9 million item bibliography, one can at least pose questions. Each systematic review is a tagging opportunity for a bibliography. Could that tagging be reproduced by a query, in principle? Can it even be second-guessed by a query (i.e. simulated by a protocol which translates into SPARQL)? Homing in on the arcana, do the inclusion and filtering criteria translate into metadata? At some level they must, but are these metadata explicitly expressed in the articles themselves? The answer to that is surely "no" at this point, but can TDM find them? Again "no", right now. Automatic identification doesn't just happen. Actually these questions lack originality. It should be noted though that WP:MEDRS, the reliable sources guideline used here for health information, hinges on the assumption that the usefully systematic reviews of biomedical literature can be recognised. Its nutshell summary, normally the part of a guideline with the highest density of common sense, allows literature reviews in general validity, but WP:MEDASSESS qualifies that indication heavily. Process wonkery about systematic reviews definitely has merit.
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Facto Post – Issue 22 – 28 March 2019
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 22 – 28 March 2019
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Half a century ago, it was the era of the mainframe computer, with its air-conditioned room, twitching tape-drives, and appearance in the title of a spy novel Billion-Dollar Brain then made into a Hollywood film. Now we have the cloud, with server farms and the client–server model as quotidian: this text is being typed on a Chromebook. The term Applications Programming Interface or API is 50 years old, and refers to a type of software library as well as the interface to its use. While a compiler is what you need to get high-level code executed by a mainframe, an API out in the cloud somewhere offers a chance to perform operations on a remote server. For example, the multifarious bots active on Wikipedia have owners who exploit the MediaWiki API. APIs (called RESTful) that allow for the GET HTTP request are fundamental for what could colloquially be called "moving data around the Web"; from which Wikidata benefits 24/7. So the fact that the Wikidata SPARQL endpoint at query.wikidata.org has a RESTful API means that, in lay terms, Wikidata content can be GOT from it. The programming involved, besides the SPARQL language, could be in Python, younger by a few months than the Web. Magic words, such as occur in fantasy stories, are wishful (rather than RESTful) solutions to gaining access. You may need to be a linguist to enter Ali Baba's cave or the western door of Moria (French in the case of "Open Sesame", in fact, and Sindarin being the respective languages). Talking to an API requires a bigger toolkit, which first means you have to recognise the tools in terms of what they can do. On the way to the wikt:impactful or polymathic modern handling of facts, one must perhaps take only tactful notice of tech's endemic problem with documentation, and absorb the insightful point that the code in APIs does articulate the customary procedures now in place on the cloud for getting information. As Owl explained to Winnie-the-Pooh, it tells you The Thing to Do.
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Facto Post – Issue 23 – 30 April 2019
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 23 – 30 April 2019
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Talk of cloud computing draws a veil over hardware, but also, less obviously but more importantly, obscures such intellectual distinction as matters most in its use. Wikidata begins to allow tasks to be undertaken that were out of easy reach. The facility should not be taken as the real point. Coming in from another angle, the "executive decision" is more glamorous; but the "administrative decision" should be admired for its command of facts. Think of the attitudes ad fontes, so prevalent here on Wikipedia as "can you give me a source for that?", and being prepared to deal with complicated analyses into specified subcases. Impatience expressed as a disdain for such pedantry is quite understandable, but neither dirty data nor false dichotomies are at all good to have around. Issue 13 and Issue 21, respectively on WP:MEDRS and systematic reviews, talk about biomedical literature and computing tasks that would be of higher quality if they could be made more "administrative". For example, it is desirable that the decisions involved be consistent, explicable, and reproducible by non-experts from specified inputs. What gets clouded out is not impossibly hard to understand. You do need to put together the insights of functional programming, which is a doctrinaire and purist but clearcut approach, with the practicality of office software. Loopless computation can be conceived of as a seamless forward march of spreadsheet columns, each determined by the content of previous ones. Very well: to do a backward audit, when now we are talking about Wikidata, we rely on integrity of data and its scrupulous sourcing: and clearcut case analyses. The MEDRS example forces attention on purge attempts such as Beall's list.
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Facto Post – Issue 24 – 17 May 2019
[edit]Facto Post – Issue 24 – 17 May 2019
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Two dozen issues, and this may be the last, a valediction at least for a while. It's time for a two-year summation of ContentMine projects involving TDM (text and data mining). Wikidata and now Structured Data on Commons represent the overlap of Wikimedia with the Semantic Web. This common ground is helping to convert an engineering concept into a movement. TDM generally has little enough connection with the Semantic Web, being instead in the orbit of machine learning which is no respecter of the semantic. Don't break a taboo by asking bots "and what do you mean by that?" The ScienceSource project innovates in TDM, by storing its text mining results in a Wikibase site. It strives for compliance of its fact mining, on drug treatments of diseases, with an automated form of the relevant Wikipedia referencing guideline MEDRS. Where WikiFactMine set up an API for reuse of its results, ScienceSource has a SPARQL query service, with look-and-feel exactly that of Wikidata's at query.wikidata.org. It also now has a custom front end, and its content can be federated, in other words used in data mashups: it is one of over 50 sites that can federate with Wikidata. The human factor comes to bear through the front end, which combines a link to the HTML version of a paper, text mining results organised in drug and disease columns, and a SPARQL display of nearby drug and disease terms. Much software to develop and explain, so little time! Rather than telling the tale, Facto Post brings you ScienceSource links, starting from the how-to video, lower right.
The review tool requires a log in on sciencesource.wmflabs.org, and an OAuth permission (bottom of a review page) to operate. It can be used in simple and more advanced workflows. Examples of queries for the latter are at d:Wikidata_talk:ScienceSource project/Queries#SS_disease_list and d:Wikidata_talk:ScienceSource_project/Queries#NDF-RT issue. Please be aware that this is a research project in development, and may have outages for planned maintenance. That will apply for the next few days, at least. The ScienceSource wiki main page carries information on practical matters. Email is not enabled on the wiki: use site mail here to Charles Matthews in case of difficulty, or if you need support. Further explanatory videos will be put into commons:Category:ContentMine videos. If you wish to receive no further issues of Facto Post, please remove your name from our mailing list. Alternatively, to opt out of all massmessage mailings, you may add Category:Wikipedians who opt out of message delivery to your user talk page.
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