Andy Mabbett wrote:
Mike Can you post some examples, please? What do you mean by "in
the> text" - the Wikidata descriptions? Wikipedia content? If you look at the Baddesley Clinton entry on Wikipaedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddesley_Clinton) you will see that in the right hand box, Owner: National Trust. If you look at the Wikkidata entry (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4386885) that information is not present. Conversely, look at Packwood House (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packwood_House) and see that corresponding Wikidata page has a statement of 'Owned by the National Trust'. (https://www.wikidataorg/wiki/Q7123054). There are many, many examples. I have escalated my emails to both Historic England and the National Trust to get their data in a useable form. Apropos of which, the WayBackWhen site is particularly interesting :-)
All: thanks for making my good friend Mike welcome.
Thanks all. My first paid computing job was to write a database system (1984) and I have been involved ever since. been a while since I played with really big data (most I have played with recently has been the Postcodes issue) but am looking forward to making even a slight improvement for Wiki. Mike
Ah. There appear to be over 850 grade I buildings that do not have a NH number: https://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/?language=en&project=wikipedia&ca...
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:19 PM Mike Cummins b13@b13.co.uk wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Mike Can you post some examples, please? What do you mean by "in the
text" - the Wikidata descriptions? Wikipedia content?
If you look at the Baddesley Clinton entry on Wikipaedia, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddesley_Clinton) you will see that in the right hand box, Owner: National Trust. If you look at the Wikkidata entry ( https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4386885) that information is not present.
Conversely, look at Packwood House ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packwood_House) and see that corresponding Wikidata page has a statement of 'Owned by the National Trust'. ( https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7123054).
There are many, many examples.
I have escalated my emails to both Historic England and the National Trust to get their data in a useable form. Apropos of which, the WayBackWhen site is particularly interesting :-)
All: thanks for making my good friend Mike welcome.
Thanks all. My first paid computing job was to write a database system (1984) and I have been involved ever since. been a while since I played with really big data (most I have played with recently has been the Postcodes issue) but am looking forward to making even a slight improvement for Wiki.
Mike
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On 5 June 2015 at 19:18, Mike Cummins b13@b13.co.uk wrote:
If you look at the Baddesley Clinton entry on Wikipaedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddesley_Clinton) you will see that in the right hand box,
We call that an "infobox".
Owner: National Trust. If you look at the Wikkidata entry (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4386885) that information is not present.
It is now ;-)
Don't forget that you an edit Wikidata yourself...