Hi all,

That's really interesting. Would you please keep us updated about the tools you find and the research itself too?

Best,
Reem

On 13 April 2017 at 22:41, Antonin Delpeuch (lists) <lists@antonin.delpeuch.eu> wrote:
Hi John,

At the moment, Wikidata is not the place where you will be able to find
a comprehensive database of citations in Wikipedia.

These citations can be downloaded from other places:
-
https://figshare.com/articles/Wikipedia_Scholarly_Article_Citations/1299540
(only covering citations with identifiers such as DOI or PMID)
- https://zenodo.org/record/55004 (only covering citations formatted
with templates, such as {{cite journal}} or {{cite web}})

To estimate the full text availability of these citations, you can use
the oaDOI API:
https://oadoi.org/api

I encourage you to use the <wikicite-discuss@wikimedia.org> mailing list
for this sort of question :-)

Cheers,
Antonin

On 13/04/2017 21:19, John Morrison wrote:
> Hello Wikidata folks,
>
> I hope this email finds you all well. I'm working as a freelance
> researcher and trying to figure out an answer or a tool that would lead
> me to an answer for the following questions:
>
>  1. How many citations exist on Wikipedia
>  2. How many of those citations link to a full-text version of the
>     reference document?
>
>
> Thanks a bunch for the help. I hope someone has a good idea.
>
> Cheerios,
>
> J
>
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