Hi Claudia,
thanks for your comments. While we aim at making Wikidata useful for
any field of research, even a successfully completed project is
unlikely to achieve that in one go, so I've changed that phrase to
"across fields of research".
We have tried to reach out to different disciplines (e.g.
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Daniel_Mie…
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Daniel_Mie…
as well as via the blog and social media)
but most of the reactions came - unsurprisingly - from the computer
science and Semantic Web corners. I think that is OK, since our aim is
to get the process rolling for a tighter integration of Wikidata with
research - that's why we also set up the WikiProject and hope that the
proposal will just be the first of many of its activities. Once the
first such project has been run (be it ours or a fork thereof or a
different one), integration of further fields of research should be
simpler than it is today.
I was reaching out to Europeana, which resulted in the European
Library signing up to become a partner here, which should help cover
arts and humanities. I have also reached out to mathematicians but did
not receive enthusiasm. I specifically asked for databases about
mathematical concepts or other kind of Wikidata-compatible datasets,
but did not find any. Pointers most welcome, as are further comments
and edits.
Thanks and cheers,
Daniel
--
http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/en/institution/mitarbeiter/mietchen-d…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Publications
http://okfn.org
http://wikimedia.org
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 9:30 AM, <koltzenburg(a)w4w.net> wrote:
Hi Daniel, thank you for your pointer,
the claim made in the summary
"in any field of research"
needs to be substantiated by data that
* show the usefulness of the project's expected outcome for research fields
in which proofs do not predominantly rely on measurement but predominantly
on solidity of argumentation
* outline how the bias towards facticity (Mautpreller 2011) in Wikidata
disadvantages non-propositional kinds of knowledge even though the purported
claim of Wikipedia is to represent "the sum of all knowledge"
see also the list of project partners,
e.g., representatives of the fields of Maths as well as of Arts & Humanities
seem to be missing
best,
Claudia Koltzenburg
koltzenburg(a)w4w.net
My GPG-Key-ID: DDD21523
---------- Original Message -----------
From:Daniel Mietchen <daniel.mietchen(a)googlemail.com>
To:"wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org"
<wiki-research-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent:Fri, 12 Dec 2014 06:55:20 +0100
Subject:[Wiki-research-l] Wikidata for Research - a research proposal
Dear all,
we are drafting a research proposal on establishing Wikidata as a
virtual research environment, as explained in
http://blog.wikimedia.de/2014/12/05/wikidata-for-research-a-grant-proposal-…
.
The proposal is being drafted via
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Wikidata_for_research
and would benefit from critical review, so we would appreciate your
comments, suggestions and edits.
Thanks and cheers,
Daniel
--
http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/en/institution/mitarbeiter/mietchen-d…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Publications
http://okfn.org
http://wikimedia.org
_______________________________________________
Wiki-research-l mailing list
Wiki-research-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l ------- End of
Original Message -------
_______________________________________________
Wiki-research-l mailing list
Wiki-research-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l