Hi all
I don't normally post these map updates to the mailing list but figured I would give it a go this time.
I just generated so new Wikidata item maps and a new difference image (compared to March 2018) which highlights various areas of increase in terms of items with coordinate locations. I have collected snippets of the map and highlighted the areas and I would love to be able to attribute the increase in coverage to users or projects.
If you know of any users or projects that caused the areas of increase highlighted in the blog post below then please let me know.
https://addshore.com/2018/10/wikidata-map-october-2018/
The areas are: - Africa - Canada & the US - Mexico - Columbia - Chile - São Paulo & Brazil - Iceland - Scotland & Wales - Finland - Latvia - Sri Lanka & Maldives - Fiji
Thanks Addshore
Hi Addshore,
Thanks for sharing. I'm particularly interested to see Scotland and Wales have big increases. Does the visualization only include items with co-ordinate locations? or does it also include items with place statements (place of birth, depicts ect) ?
Thanks
Jason
It only includes items with coordinate locations, no other statements.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 12:02, Jason J. Evans jason.evans@llgc.org.uk wrote:
Hi Addshore,
Thanks for sharing. I'm particularly interested to see Scotland and Wales have big increases. Does the visualization only include items with co-ordinate locations? or does it also include items with place statements (place of birth, depicts ect) ?
Thanks
Jason
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On Friday, October 05, 2018 11:29 BST, Addshore addshorewiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I don't normally post these map updates to the mailing list but figured I would give it a go this time.
I just generated so new Wikidata item maps and a new difference image (compared to March 2018) which highlights various areas of increase in terms of items with coordinate locations. I have collected snippets of the map and highlighted the areas and I
would
love to be able to attribute the increase in coverage to users or
projects.
If you know of any users or projects that caused the areas of increase highlighted in the blog post below then please let me know.
https://addshore.com/2018/10/wikidata-map-october-2018/
The areas are:
- Africa
- Canada & the US
- Mexico
- Columbia
- Chile
- São Paulo & Brazil
- Iceland
- Scotland & Wales
- Finland
- Latvia
- Sri Lanka & Maldives
- Fiji
Thanks Addshore
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Interesting. Thanks.
Is it possible to extract the set of items with e.g. new coordinates in Scotland, and then (a) histogram the item creation date; or (b) give a list of the other properties on those items, highest frequency of occurrence first?
This might reveal if someone had e.g. made a big addition of heritage-listed buildings.
Cheers,
James.
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That's definitely possible, but probably not the easiest :)
Addshore
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 13:14, James Heald jpm.heald@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to extract the set of items with e.g. new coordinates in Scotland, and then (a) histogram the item creation date; or (b) give a list of the other properties on those items, highest frequency of occurrence first?
This might reveal if someone had e.g. made a big addition of heritage-listed buildings.
Cheers,
James.
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I recently finished a higher education institutions from Brazil data import that should be responsible for something around 1k new coordinate locations.
Really cool project by the way! Really nice visualization.
- VV
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 08:48 Addshore <addshorewiki@gmail.commailto:addshorewiki@gmail.com> wrote: It only includes items with coordinate locations, no other statements.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 12:02, Jason J. Evans <jason.evans@llgc.org.ukmailto:jason.evans@llgc.org.uk> wrote: Hi Addshore,
Thanks for sharing. I'm particularly interested to see Scotland and Wales have big increases. Does the visualization only include items with co-ordinate locations? or does it also include items with place statements (place of birth, depicts ect) ?
Thanks
Jason
-- Jason Evans Wicimediwr Cenedlaethol/ National Wikimedian Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / National Library of Wales jason.evans@llgc.org.ukmailto:jason.evans@llgc.org.uk Ffon/Tel: +44 (0)1970 632405tel:+44%201970%20632405
On Friday, October 05, 2018 11:29 BST, Addshore <addshorewiki@gmail.commailto:addshorewiki@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all
I don't normally post these map updates to the mailing list but figured I would give it a go this time.
I just generated so new Wikidata item maps and a new difference image (compared to March 2018) which highlights various areas of increase in terms of items with coordinate locations. I have collected snippets of the map and highlighted the areas and I would love to be able to attribute the increase in coverage to users or projects.
If you know of any users or projects that caused the areas of increase highlighted in the blog post below then please let me know.
https://addshore.com/2018/10/wikidata-map-october-2018/https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Faddshore.com%2F2018%2F10%2Fwikidata-map-october-2018%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7C276c81859d664308bd5008d62ab886d9%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636743369353280266&sdata=GLamHlO85k4LooTz8uJIThBkADLn%2FGlKWRFezirRe9c%3D&reserved=0
The areas are:
- Africa
- Canada & the US
- Mexico
- Columbia
- Chile
- São Paulo & Brazil
- Iceland
- Scotland & Wales
- Finland
- Latvia
- Sri Lanka & Maldives
- Fiji
Thanks Addshore
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I don't, but thanks again for the maps. they're super cool!
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018, 12:31 Addshore, addshorewiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I don't normally post these map updates to the mailing list but figured I would give it a go this time.
I just generated so new Wikidata item maps and a new difference image (compared to March 2018) which highlights various areas of increase in terms of items with coordinate locations. I have collected snippets of the map and highlighted the areas and I would love to be able to attribute the increase in coverage to users or projects.
If you know of any users or projects that caused the areas of increase highlighted in the blog post below then please let me know.
https://addshore.com/2018/10/wikidata-map-october-2018/
The areas are:
- Africa
- Canada & the US
- Mexico
- Columbia
- Chile
- São Paulo & Brazil
- Iceland
- Scotland & Wales
- Finland
- Latvia
- Sri Lanka & Maldives
- Fiji
Thanks Addshore _______________________________________________ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata