Hello,
I was checking out Wikidata and was wondering if it would be a good fit for
a website I wanted to make to crowdsource data about retail products,
storing properties like product name, description, UPC/GTIN, MPN,
manufacturer, color, size, and so on.
I take it that due to Wikidata's Wikipedia notability requirement I'd have
to operate my own Wikibase instance separate from Wikidata? In that case,
is it still possible to integrate with Wikidata's ontologies, or do I have
to have my own completely separate ontology from scratch (I'd hate to have
to reinvent the real basic properties and constraints)? Are there similar
projects I could look at to get an idea how to partially-fork Wikidata in
this way?
Another thing I'm wondering about is how I would integrate data that
wouldn't necessarily fit into the product data ontology, like customer
reviews of the product, or sale offers (offers having their own properties
like price, availability, condition, and hyperlink to seller's site) -
things that aren't inherent characteristics of the item and change often. I
was wondering if it would be easier to have a "wrapper" website that stores
this data separate, while still integrating with the core product data from
Wikibase. Does anyone have any experience or references to projects doing
an integration like that? I'm wondering what the easiest way to integrate
the two would be - connect directly to the MySQL database, sync databases
with hooks, SPARQL, etc.
Also, some of the data for this website I'd wish to populate by crawling
online retail stores and manufacturers and performing edits with a bot.
Some of these sites provide schema.org metadata, so I was wondering if that
makes integration with Wikidata/Wikibase any easier, or do I still have to
do some kind of manual mapping process between the two.
Thanks for your patience with this braindump as I'm new to Wikidata and
still trying to wrap my head around things. I did the Wikidata tutorials,
messed around with a local Wikibase install using Docker Compose, and a lot
of clicking around Wikidata and reading about ontologies but it feels like
I've just barely scratched the surface!
Thank you,
Abe Voelker
Greetings!
Apologies for cross-posting. This is to introduce a new Wikimedia project called "The AfroCine Project".[1] This new project is dedicated to improving the coverage of the history, works, people, places, events, etc, that are associated with the cinema, theatre and arts of Africa, African countries, the Caribbean, and the diaspora. If you would love to be part of this (or you're already active in this area), by coordinating local programmes around African cinema (independently or otherwise) in your community or local Wiki, kindly list your username or organization as a participant on the meta project page cited above.
Furthermore, In the months of October and November, we are organizing a global contest and edit-a-thon tagged: "The Months of African Cinema".[2] If you would love to join this exciting event, also list your username as a participant on the English Wikipedia contest page. If you would love to lead this contest (or any other relevant program) for a non-English Wikipedia community, please feel free to translate the English Wikiproject page to your local language Wikipedia, or you can create one from scratch!
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Thank you!
Sam Oyeyele.
[1]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_AfroCine_Project
[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_AfroCine/Months_of_Af…
[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_AfroCine
Greetings!
Apologies for cross-posting. This is to introduce a new Wikimedia project called "The AfroCine Project".[1] This new project is dedicated to improving the coverage of the history, works, people, places, events, etc, that are associated with the cinema, theatre and arts of Africa, African countries, the Caribbean, and the diaspora. If you would love to be part of this (or you're already active in this area), by coordinating local programmes around African cinema (independently or otherwise) in your community or local Wiki, kindly list your username or organization as a participant on the meta project page cited above.
Furthermore, In the months of October and November, we are organizing a global contest and edit-a-thon tagged: "The Months of African Cinema".[2] If you would love to join this exciting event, also list your username as a participant on the English Wikipedia contest page. If you would love to lead this contest (or any other relevant program) for a non-English Wikipedia community, please feel free to translate the English Wikiproject page to your local language Wikipedia, or you can create one from scratch!
If you have any questions, complaints, suggestions, etc., please reach out to me personally or right here on the mailing list or the project talkpages.
Thank you!
Sam Oyeyele.
[1]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_AfroCine_Project
[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_AfroCine/Months_of_Af…
[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_AfroCine
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Hi everyone,
I recently needed the same distinction for german universities. I used
these three qualifiers as "instance of" for the institutions, primarily
because they were already predominantly set for existing universities:
Q875538 (public university); "university that is predominantly funded by
public means"; http://tinyurl.com/yapa6owx
Q1743327 (church college); roughly translated the german description
says "university in church sponsorship"; http://tinyurl.com/ycy8rpjf
Q23002042 (private educational institution) "educational institution not
primarily funded by public means"; http://tinyurl.com/yc6gn3zt
The last is not exactly the best match, but at least it's a subclass of
educational institution like the others. But since it was my first try
with Wikidata I'm by no means sure I decided for the best ones. So, I'd
be interested in the answers too :)
@Victor: Regarding the funding maybe P749 "parent organization" could be
used - at least I think it is (sometimes) used this way too...
Best regards,
Tobias
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> Hi there!
>
> I'm planning to do a mass import of the Brazilian database of Higher Education Institutions (2011 census) to Wikidata, updating existing institutions and add the missing ones. (I could use some help :)
>
> One of the issues I foresee is the distinction between private and public educational institutions is done via subclassing instead of properties. There's a university subclass public university that I can use, but how should I indicate that the institution is maintained with federal, state or city funds?
>
> Should I put the country in affiliation in the former and the state in affiliation in the latter? Should I propose a new property?
>
> Or even better and hopefully the case, is there an even more specific property that I can use for this?
>
> Also, how to indicate that some are non-profit and some are for-profit?
>
> Thanks,
> Victor
>
Hi there!
I'm planning to do a mass import of the Brazilian database of Higher Education Institutions (2011 census) to Wikidata, updating existing institutions and add the missing ones. (I could use some help :)
One of the issues I foresee is the distinction between private and public educational institutions is done via subclassing instead of properties. There's a university subclass public university that I can use, but how should I indicate that the institution is maintained with federal, state or city funds?
Should I put the country in affiliation in the former and the state in affiliation in the latter? Should I propose a new property?
Or even better and hopefully the case, is there an even more specific property that I can use for this?
Also, how to indicate that some are non-profit and some are for-profit?
Thanks,
Victor
Dear,
Is it possible to fetch labels and/or descriptions within Open Refine by using the function add column from reconciled values ? This would be useful to add new descriptions where necessary and avoid overwriting existing ones.
kind regards,
Olivier
I'm going to ask the opinion of the Wikidata list moderators here. This email appears to be a soloicitation to pay for attendance to an event, which I would consider to be a junk email and would treat accordingly including by blacklisting the sender. Do the Wikidata list moderators agree?
Thanks,
Pine
( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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