<completely-self-serving>Yay! I would love to see it featured on the Wikidata main page! Let's slashdot ACM :)</completely-self-serving>
On Thu Jan 08 2015 at 6:11:57 AM james@j1w.xyz wrote:
Prior to viewing Markus Krötzsch's Wikidata page, I was unaware of the "Wikidata: A Free Collaborative Knowledgebase" article [1] written by Denny Vrandečić and Markus Krötzsch. This is a very helpful article that in my opinion should be featured on the Wikidata main page.
[1] http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2014/10/178785-wikidata/fulltext
Regards, James Weaver
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015, at 05:14 PM, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
Irrespective of the general policy discussion, I have now been bold and changed my item and user page to record that relationship as by my earlier suggestion (as copied below):
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18618630
I was wondering if, given that we have single signon, "website account on" should point to "Wikidata" or to "Wikimedia" or something else. But besides this minor point this seems to be a nice way to have COI declarations in the data (would also be interesting to know which living people have official Wikimedia accounts).
Cheers,
Markus
On 07.01.2015 15:25, Markus Krötzsch wrote: ...
In addition, there should be a template that one can use on one's user page to disclose that one is the person described in a certain item. Conversely, we should also use our "website account on" property (P553) to connect living people to their Wikidata user account, so the COI is recorded in the data. One could further disclose other COIs on one's user page in some standard format, but maybe with Wikidata we could actually derive such COIs automatically (your family members, the companies you founded, the university you graduated from, etc. can all be specified in data).
Cheers,
Markus
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