Hello,
Coming back on my previous email, I do indeed understand that Wikidata
wants structured data as much as possible. But you might have free-text
information that might not fit in a given property or even have meaning
only as a free -text description (abstract, quotes..).GLAM's are for
instance very keen on using DBpedia because of some long free-text
descriptions that are more readable and friendly than "dry" metadata for
users applications. I guess GLAMs will continue to use DBpedia for this
purpose if Wikidata doesn't offer it.
Best,
Valentine
2015-04-01 23:51 GMT+02:00 Andrew Gray <andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk>uk>:
Hi Valentine,
The long, chatty, free-text descriptive element of Wikidata is really
Wikipedia ;-)
There is a small free-text field in Wikidata for each item (the
description, one per language) but it's intended for a short
identifying/disambiguating note: "1887 self-portrait by XYZ"; "Danish
artist and historian, 1912-1974", etc.
Dimensions are, I believe, being worked on.
Andrew.
On 1 April 2015 at 08:20, Valentine Charles <valentinec89(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you all for your answers. I will have a look to the different
projects
you have mentioned in your emails.
In the meantime I have spent a bit more time exploring Wikidata for
paintings as one of our project currently focuses on Art and comparing it
with the Europeana Data Model in terms of properties. I have noticed the
absence of some properties and I would be curious whether it is just an
overlook or whether there is a real intention behind the omission:
-Cultural Heritage data have most of the time a description property
where
you will find lot of relevant free text
information. The structured
property
but inside you will find mostly free- text. I
couldn't find a similar
property in Wikidata but there is something similar in Dbpedia. Is it
something you are planning to introduce or have you made the decision to
exclude any free-text infromation from Wikidata for now.
-While I was looking for painting in Wikidata I also noticed the absence
of
information related to the size/dimension of the
Artwork. The
information is
most of the time present in Cultural Heritage
data. Is it something
Wikidata
is interested in or has it been omitted
intentionally?
-Then the last question is about values in different languages for a
given
property. How do you indicate the language in
Wikidata? Are you using a
xml:lang attribute or something similar?
Thank you very much for your help
Best,
Valentine
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