On 1/21/14, 11:22 AM, Andrea Zanni wrote:
The example I made in my mail (the Template:Thesaurus_BNCF [1]) is a good one: it is a template that you put in a Wikipedia page, for example "Godel's theorem". There is a thesaurus page too dedicated to the "Godel's theorem". The template fetch the link present on Wikidata and generate the link to the thesaurus page.
OK, I had a look at that. The template is specific to it.wikipedia.org, which why I wasn't seeing it under "Godel's theorem". You can see it in the it.wp page for "biologia". [1]
It probably doesn't make sense to link the Italian subject headings to English WP, but I see a good use case for creating crosswalks if wikidata could be used by itself to access the classifications and headings and navigate between them. There has been a fair amount of talk of creating cross-walks between subject headings and classification numbers, which would give different kinds of navigation through the WP topics.
Are there ways that we could automate the linking of library subject headings to WP topics, and then automate the creation of templates on pages where wikidata has the data? This doesn't seem to me to be a viable manual task.
kc
[1] https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biologia
This means that in "Godel's theorem" Wikipedia page you don't have the link "stored" anywhere: it is fetched via Wikidata.
This could be done with any data present on Wikidata, of course. As I said, it is a community decision to change the relevant templates.
Aubrey
[1] https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Thesaurus_BNCF
PS: I hope the example was clear enough, it's not very simple to explain it in Italian, and I'm not sure I used the right terms in English :-)