Yes, that sounds good to me.

Either create an item for that (preferred) or link to the URL directly.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020, 04:06 Osma Suominen <osma.suominen@helsinki.fi> wrote:
Thanks Denny.

Do you have a practical suggestion how to do this? There's no obvious
source URL to refer to currently. What Joachim did was to set up a small
document on GitHub and refer to that in the statements. Should I do
something similar here?

-Osma

Denny Vrandečić kirjoitti 12.3.2020 klo 20.35:
> When we were uploading the links to Freebase, we also added references
> fro these. And since you've gone through all this work (thank you for
> that!) verifying the links, I think it would be fair to add a respective
> reference.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 9:27 AM Osma Suominen <osma.suominen@helsinki.fi
> <mailto:osma.suominen@helsinki.fi>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I'm about to import around 7,000 P2347 mappings (YSO ID authority
>     links)
>     between Wikidata items and YSO (General Finnish Ontology) concepts to
>     Wikidata using QuickStatements2. I'm following the excellent example of
>     Joachim Neubert's work at ZBW, documented e.g. here:
>     http://zbw.eu/labs/en/blog/wikidata-as-authority-linking-hub-connecting-repec-and-gnd-researcher-identifiers
>
>     The mappings were collected from several sources:
>     1. Mappings between KOKO (related to YSO) and Wikidata curated by the
>     Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle (kindly given to us, but not publicly
>     available AFAIK)
>     2. Indirect mappings derived from Wikidata-LCSH and YSO-LCSH mappings
>     3. Algorithmic matching suggestions for frequently used YSO concepts
>
>     In all these cases, the mappings have been verified by vocabulary
>     managers here at the National Library of Finland, so we're not just
>     blindly copying the information from the above sources.
>
>     I'm wondering about whether to add source/qualifier statements to the
>     mapping statements I'm about to add. I see that in most cases,
>     authority
>     links don't have any source information. For this batch, I could
>     potentially document several bits of provenance information:
>
>     1. Where the (suggested) statement originally came from (e.g. Yle
>     and/or
>     indirect LCSH mapping)
>     2. That we have verified it here at NLF
>
>     I see that Joachim used source statements like this for his imported
>     links:
>
>     title (P1476):
>     Derived from ZBW's RAS-GND authors mapping (English)
>
>     reference URL (P854):
>     https://github.com/zbw/repec-ras/blob/master/doc/RAS-GND-author-id-mapping.md
>
>     Is this still best practice or should I use something else? Or just
>     import the raw links without any qualifiers or sources?
>
>     Thanks in advance,
>     Osma
>
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