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Location: At Varia (Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam) and online |
Date: 10th November, 2021 |
Time: 16:00-19:00 CEST |
Pad: https://pad.simonbrowne.biz/p/pls-meeting-3 |
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Context
From self-managed libraries to open structured data, there are many ways to organise libraries. In this workshop we were joined by Lozana Rossenova, a designer and researcher, who presented some of her work on the Digital Archive of Artist's Publishing, an archive of net art made for Rhizome and the structuring of the data using the Wikibase extension of MediaWiki.
Activities
After Lozana's presentation, we took a deep dive into open structured data. This began with looking at the Wikidata website (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page), and learning more about the project. Items in the Wikidata database have particular "Q numbers", which are unique numbers used to identify the item. Many of these are historical and relate to the order in which items were initially entered ("the universe" is Q1, "earth" is Q2), however Q42 is reserved for Douglas Adams as an inside joke.
Items such as the Earth are labelled with properties, and linked to objects. For example, Earth is listed as:
Earth; instance of; planet
Earth is the subject, instance of is the property, and planet is the object.
Earth (Q2) does not have many aliases, unlike Rembrant (Q5598):
Exercises
We began by making accounts on WBStack, a platform from which you can create new wikis with the Wikibase extension installed. One of the choices you make when registering a wiki is whether to federate the 10,000+ properties of WikiData, or to begin from scratch: