Hi, everyone, here is what happened in the last 2 weeks of our Wiki work:
(adapted from https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/BHL/Our_outcomes/WiR/Status_updates/2025-04-... )21 March 2024 - 04 April 2025
There is only *one month left* and I am already missing it, though I will definitely be around in the BHL-Wiki Working groupǃ The updates for this week are shorter, as focus went fully on the events and on documenting/cleaning up the code. General Updates
- *We hosted three 1Pic1Bio events *to increase usage of BHL images on Wikipedia. The events occurred on Spanish on March 26 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event:1Pic1Bio_(Spanish), in French on March 28 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event:1Pic1Bio_(French) and in Portuguese on April 2 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event:1Pic1Bio_(Portuguese) and were hosted by me, Giovanna, Siobhan and Lidia https://lidiapv.com/. Each of the events took around 1h45 and brought different insights on the relation between Wikimedia communities and BHL. As the events were related to equity, diversity and inclusion, they were sponsored by the Wikimedia Foundation, but not the Smithsonian, because of the need to comply with U.S. Federal orders. The events were recorded via Zoom and recordings will be made available by WMF in the near future.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gemeinn%C3%BCzzige_Naturgeschichte_des_Thierreichs_(Plate_60)_(6008531145).jpgDue to the events, this curious killer whale illustration https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gemeinn%C3%BCzzige_Naturgeschichte_des_Thierreichs_(Plate_60)_(6008531145).jpg from 1780 now decorates the session on "killer whales through history https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orca" in the Portuguese Wikipedia.
- *The BHL Day ̟and Annual Meeting are coming up next week* and Siobhan and Sabine will be in Berlin to discuss all kinds of nice Wiki things. I'll join them virtually on a 45-minute workshop on the morning of April 10 discussing reuse of the BHL collection. If you are in Berlin, join usǃ
Technical Updates
- *BHL Image Explorer*ː The events were also great testing grounds for the BHL Image Explorer https://bhl-gallery.toolforge.org/, and now it is moving towards becoming a mature tool to explore BHL Images in Commons. There were several technical changes based on user feedback / pain points, including - *Wikidata autocomplete*ː the taxon search now uses Wikidata as a backend for the taxon selection. This means searching for common names (e.g. *Baobab* instead of *Adansonia digitata)* is possible, as the tool uses the full information on Wikidata to suggest candidates. Only candidates with GBIF identifiers are shown. - *Click-based navigation*ː I have added a clickable taxonomic hierarchy box, enabling users to navigate to upper taxa by clicking around (e.g. if I am on the page for *Adansonia digitata https://bhl-gallery.toolforge.org/?taxonKey=5406695* I can go to the order *Malvales https://bhl-gallery.toolforge.org/?taxonKey=941* with a single click. The species names are also clickable, redirecting the user to the BHL Explorer page for the species. - *Distribution map*ː A map of GBIF Occurrences is displayed next to the taxonomy, giving some visual feedback on where a taxon is expected to occur. This may help users to know better if a species is *present* in South America or *exclusive* to South America, for example. - *Wikimedia reuse counter*ː Image boxes now show a Wikimedia reuse counter for each of the images, giving an idea of their impact inside of the Wikimedia ecosystem. Most images have 0 global Wikimedia uses – a lot of opportunities for volunteersǃ ː)
- *Refactor and clean-up*ː A core activity now is a bit invisibleː going through the code base and making sure it is reusable in the future. I am focusing the work on two repositories, one for the BHL Image Explorer https://github.com/lubianat/bhl-gallery and the other one for the scripts to update structured data on Commons https://github.com/lubianat/bhl_sdc_data_curation. - *Internet Archive / ARCH*ː On March 25, I met with Karl Blumentahl from the Internet Archive to discuss possible uses of ARCH to improve HTR/OCR and taxonomic name recognition for plates in the BHL Image collection. I had no follow-up on his side since then, but it may eventually lead to something.
And that is it, and see you in a couple of weeks. For those going to Berlin, have a safe travel and a great eventǃ
Cheers, Tiago
*——————————————————————————* *Tiago Lubiana* *Wikimedian-in-Residence, Biodiversity Heritage Library https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/*
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