thank you!!!
I can totally write a blog post, I already documented where that project
comes from in a blog post here
<http://blog.inventaire.io/post/110540440753/mapping-resources-using-open-knowledge-starting>
with a cc-by-sa licence so it can be republished elsewhere, but it
doesn't enter into details of how it uses wikidata, just underlines "how
beneficial open-knowledge could empower consumers and citizens in their
daily transactions" and other things like this. What would be the scope
for an article on wikimedia blog?
Bests,
Maxime
Maxime Lathuilière
maxlath.eu <http://maxlath.eu>
@maxlath
Zorglub27 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Zorglub27>
Le 10/02/2015 11:15, Lydia Pintscher a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Maxime Lathuilière
<groups(a)maxlath.eu> wrote:
Dear wikidata lovers,
it took me some months but I'm finally more than happy to announce you that
my prototype of a resources mapper based on wikidata data is now online!
Inventaire.io
It offers the possibility to make a list of books you have using either the
ISBN or the wikidata Qid. So far, the best use of wikidata's power is
authors' books lists. Example here with Mr Q535:
https://inventaire.io/entity/wd:Q535
You can find the project's code here
http://github.com/maxlath/inventaire
but for what is of wikidata, I extracted the helpers I use in a separated
library
https://github.com/maxlath/wikidata-sdk (javascript). Hope it might
help others.
I would be delighted to have your feedback on all that :)
Wow. Maxime, this is
awesome! I'll share it on our social media
channels and in the next weekly summary.
I'd love to have you write a blog post about this for
http://blog.wikimedia.de/tag/wikidata/
Great work. It's so awesome to see what you can do by now with Wikidata.
Cheers
Lydia