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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.
Wikibase and the Enlightenment
Modeling the Enlightenment novel: an interview with the MiMoText team
LangChain
Wikidata & AI, together again
Library Talk
Working with catalogues: a Wikidata volunteer’s perspective
Open Science
Championing new methods
OpenAPI for Wikibase
Starting fresh: the Wikibase REST API
Furry Community
WikiFur: a testimony of loyalty and passion
Wikibase at UC Berkeley
Challenging the status quo
Wikibase Community
LOD-ifying Lexicographical Data
Language Representation
A digital Europe that treats all languages equally
Cloud Service
Wikibase.cloud: a new project at Wikimedia Deutschland
New Wikidata Tool
Lexicographical Data for Language Learners: The Wikidata-based App Scribe
Cohesion Fund
Kohesio.eu: European Commission goes Open Source
New Ideas and Projects
Innovation for Free Knowledge: UNLOCK analyzes the Wikimedia movement’s potential for innovation
Wikidata's Future
WikidataCon 2021- The global Wikidata Community discussed the future of Wikidata
Lexicographical Data
Wikidata in African Language Communities
Apps for Democracy