Hi Wikidatans,
We are organizing a Wikidata Editathon in order to encourage Wikidata edits about San Sebastián (wikidata:Q10313) and its culture. The motivation behind the event is that San Sebastián will be European Capital of Culture in 2016. Moreover, we are organizing this event to encourage people in our region to edit and use Wikidata.
We will work in teams and we will edit items of different topics (e.g. music, literature, points of interest related to San Sebastián). We will show participants the different use cases one can go through in Wikidata. We will also discuss application ideas and talk about collaborative systems.
The event will take place in San Sebastián (Spain), on July 3rd, at the Faculty of Informatics (UPV/EHU). You can find more details (in Spanish) here: https://sites.google.com/site/donostiasansebastianenwikidata/
If anyone is interested in either participanting or helping out, please let us know. We would be really happy to have you there.
You can write an email to: dssenwikidata@gmail.com
Kind regards, Cristina Sarasua
Hi Cristina,
I found maps to be very helpful when doing Wikidata editing for a certain place or area. Here is the map of all 556 things Wikidata currently has in and around Donostia-San Sebastián:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=0&m=items&l=en...
It is not life data (with the exception of the labels), but it can give you a first overview of what is already there.
If you click on a dot you can see what's there (in the language of your choice). It seems that many things there are missing English or even Spanish labels right now.
The graph at the top shows how many Wikipedias have an article on the items. You can drag the left boundary of the interval to the right to narrow the view down to items with articles in more Wikipedias (a first indication of relevance). There is also one item with 0 sitelinks (it's a company -- spam?).
You can also show maps of all people who are born or who have died in the city:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=1&m=humans&l=e...
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=0&m=humans&l=e...
There are fewer points but with many more items in each (we don't know the exact coordinate of birth or death, just the city).
Regards,
Markus
On 30.06.2015 09:46, csarasua wrote:
Hi Wikidatans,
We are organizing a Wikidata Editathon in order to encourage Wikidata edits about San Sebastián (wikidata:Q10313) and its culture. The motivation behind the event is that San Sebastián will be European Capital of Culture in 2016. Moreover, we are organizing this event to encourage people in our region to edit and use Wikidata.
We will work in teams and we will edit items of different topics (e.g. music, literature, points of interest related to San Sebastián). We will show participants the different use cases one can go through in Wikidata. We will also discuss application ideas and talk about collaborative systems.
The event will take place in San Sebastián (Spain), on July 3rd, at the Faculty of Informatics (UPV/EHU). You can find more details (in Spanish) here: https://sites.google.com/site/donostiasansebastianenwikidata/
If anyone is interested in either participanting or helping out, please let us know. We would be really happy to have you there.
You can write an email to: dssenwikidata@gmail.com
Kind regards, Cristina Sarasua
Wow, this is very useful. We will definitely use it.
Thanks a lot, Markus!
Cristina
Am 30.06.2015 um 10:48 schrieb Markus Krötzsch:
Hi Cristina,
I found maps to be very helpful when doing Wikidata editing for a certain place or area. Here is the map of all 556 things Wikidata currently has in and around Donostia-San Sebastián:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=0&m=items&l=en...
It is not life data (with the exception of the labels), but it can give you a first overview of what is already there.
If you click on a dot you can see what's there (in the language of your choice). It seems that many things there are missing English or even Spanish labels right now.
The graph at the top shows how many Wikipedias have an article on the items. You can drag the left boundary of the interval to the right to narrow the view down to items with articles in more Wikipedias (a first indication of relevance). There is also one item with 0 sitelinks (it's a company -- spam?).
You can also show maps of all people who are born or who have died in the city:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=1&m=humans&l=e...
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=0&m=humans&l=e...
There are fewer points but with many more items in each (we don't know the exact coordinate of birth or death, just the city).
Regards,
Markus
On 30.06.2015 09:46, csarasua wrote:
Hi Wikidatans,
We are organizing a Wikidata Editathon in order to encourage Wikidata edits about San Sebastián (wikidata:Q10313) and its culture. The motivation behind the event is that San Sebastián will be European Capital of Culture in 2016. Moreover, we are organizing this event to encourage people in our region to edit and use Wikidata.
We will work in teams and we will edit items of different topics (e.g. music, literature, points of interest related to San Sebastián). We will show participants the different use cases one can go through in Wikidata. We will also discuss application ideas and talk about collaborative systems.
The event will take place in San Sebastián (Spain), on July 3rd, at the Faculty of Informatics (UPV/EHU). You can find more details (in Spanish) here: https://sites.google.com/site/donostiasansebastianenwikidata/
If anyone is interested in either participanting or helping out, please let us know. We would be really happy to have you there.
You can write an email to: dssenwikidata@gmail.com
Kind regards, Cristina Sarasua
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