We want the disambiguation pages on Wikisource - I checked a few of these and there are a lot of women and "younger sons" in them that we want. Also, many can be connected to existing "family of ..." pages or name disambiguation pages - they definitely help enrich our understanding of the problems of disambiguation over time.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Nicolas VIGNERON < vigneron.nicolas@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes it's certainly a first draft!! :-) Thanks for trying it out.
With the disambig pages, can you suggest how to detect them?
Not sure. Could you detect the presence of the Q6148868 templates ? (and same thing for Q15701815 ). Or else maybe with the categories.
Ah, there's a couple of other bugs here:
The page https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Accroupissements actually already has a WIkidata ID, but the ws-search database didn't know about it :-( probably because it was failing for a while on some weird problems. I've re-run the scraper, and now that work is showing up with it's proper Q-number: https://tools.wmflabs.org/ws-search/?title=Accroupissements& author=&lang=fr
The idea with the quickstatements is that it'll only show it for works that are *not yet* linked to wikidata. This is where the disambig problem comes in, because there doesn't seem to be a simple way to determine what's an edition and what's a work without resorting to Wikidata. We could look at categories? Is it a truth universally acknowledged that pages in the categories defined as https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15939659 are all disambiguation pages? That could work...
The truth (and I guess it is universal but could someone confirm?) is that pages with 'multiples editions' are 'works' (Q571, this is what I do for fr.wikisource at least).
Thank you for all the work!
Cdlt, ~nicolas
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