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Structured data for the next generation
In the first part of our wide-ranging interview with Dr. Anne Chen of Bard College, we discussed the new vistas that her work at the Dura-Europos site in Syria is opening in Linked Open Data, the challenges in training the next generation of academics, and the opportunities that knowledge graphs like Wikidata provide for digital humanities.
Making Wikidata’s trickiest data easier to edit, one small task at a time
Editing Lexemes on Wikidata can present big challenges in making relatively small contributions. Learn how the Wikicollabs team has made editing lexicographical data a lot easier.
Open Data
Mapping Power: How EveryPolitician Uses Wikidata to Make Global Political Networks Visible
next-generation digital humanities
Eight million stories in the ancient city
GROWING LOD NETWORKS
Knowledge wants to be found
wikibase in the arts
Kunstenpunt: A who’s-who of the Flemish art scene
Tools for Wikidata
Enriching Wikidata with AuthorityBox
faceted search
Enhanced Search for Wikibase
wiki mentor africa
Building Wiki community all across Africa
was grandpa a hero?
Uncovering the Belgian Resistance with Wikibase
lexica for wikidata
Editing Lexemes with your little finger
Linked Open Data
Unlocking knowledge at Utrecht University
Singapore Community
Preserving community history with Wikibase
Open Source for GLAMs
GLAM Rockers
happy birthday wikidata
Celebrating Wikidata’s 12th birthday across the world
Content Partnership
Metabase: Wikibase for the Wikimedia Movement
Mismatch Finder
Unveiling discrepancies: First experiences with finding mismatches on Wikidata and how you can too
Bangladesh Power User