Hey everyone :)
We are working with researchers from the University of Erfurt on a project called FactGrid. The goal is to build a wiki for researchers to collect data related to their research. It will use Wikibase as the underlying technology, just like Wikidata. We'll start with data related to the Illuminati based on the Gothaer Illuminati Research Database. You can find blog posts with more details and musings here: https://blog.factgrid.de I started a page on Wikidata about it here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:FactGrid My hope is that this will be one of the many Wikibase installations in Wikidata's ecosystem in the future that is highly connected with Wikidata and that Wikidata can partially import data from where wanted and needed. There will be a kick-off workshop at Wikimedia Deutschland's office in Berlin on the 1st and 2nd of December. It'd be great if we have a few more people there who want to drive this project forward and can help with their experience on Wikidata. If you'd like to attend please let me know. Details about the workshop are here: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/159
Cheers Lydia
Hi Lydia,
Thank you for the information. I really like the subtitle «a database for historians» :)
Is there any possibility to have in English the texts in the FactGrid blog? I haven't enough knowledge of German to read fluently.
I would like to attend but it is impossible for me. Will you make any report about the workshop in this mailing list or in Wikidata?
Thanks in advance!
Regards, ~~~~
On 14/11/17 21:05, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Hey everyone :)
We are working with researchers from the University of Erfurt on a project called FactGrid. The goal is to build a wiki for researchers to collect data related to their research. It will use Wikibase as the underlying technology, just like Wikidata. We'll start with data related to the Illuminati based on the Gothaer Illuminati Research Database. You can find blog posts with more details and musings here: https://blog.factgrid.de I started a page on Wikidata about it here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:FactGrid My hope is that this will be one of the many Wikibase installations in Wikidata's ecosystem in the future that is highly connected with Wikidata and that Wikidata can partially import data from where wanted and needed. There will be a kick-off workshop at Wikimedia Deutschland's office in Berlin on the 1st and 2nd of December. It'd be great if we have a few more people there who want to drive this project forward and can help with their experience on Wikidata. If you'd like to attend please let me know. Details about the workshop are here: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/159
Cheers Lydia
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Iván Hernández Cazorla ivanhercaz@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Lydia,
Thank you for the information. I really like the subtitle «a database for historians» :)
Is there any possibility to have in English the texts in the FactGrid blog? I haven't enough knowledge of German to read fluently.
I would like to attend but it is impossible for me. Will you make any report about the workshop in this mailing list or in Wikidata?
Hey Ivan :)
Yeah we should have this information available in English as well. I'll see if I can find someone to write a report of the workshop in English.
Cheers Lydia
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Lydia Pintscher lydia.pintscher@wikimedia.de wrote:
Hey everyone :)
We are working with researchers from the University of Erfurt on a project called FactGrid. The goal is to build a wiki for researchers to collect data related to their research. It will use Wikibase as the underlying technology, just like Wikidata. We'll start with data related to the Illuminati based on the Gothaer Illuminati Research Database. You can find blog posts with more details and musings here: https://blog.factgrid.de I started a page on Wikidata about it here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:FactGrid My hope is that this will be one of the many Wikibase installations in Wikidata's ecosystem in the future that is highly connected with Wikidata and that Wikidata can partially import data from where wanted and needed. There will be a kick-off workshop at Wikimedia Deutschland's office in Berlin on the 1st and 2nd of December. It'd be great if we have a few more people there who want to drive this project forward and can help with their experience on Wikidata. If you'd like to attend please let me know. Details about the workshop are here: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/159
Hey folks :)
Since some people asked here is a short English summary now that Jens put together: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:FactGrid
Cheers Lydia