On 26 July 2015 at 12:39, Mykola Kozlenko <mycola-k(a)ukr.net> wrote:
1) Our monument IDs are the ones we invent ourselves.
We have 4 types of
monuments times 27 regions (+1 nationwide list), some of these lists have
identifiers, some not. Identifiers are not unique even within the same
list, e.g. one list has a few monuments with identifier "1", and in total
we have several dozens monuments with identifier "1". Thus our governmental
IDs are pretty useless, but does Wikidata accept original IDs created by
Wikimedians?
No, but you could publish them/ have someone publish them.
2) Many of our monuments do not have precise addresses
like "city, street,
house number", but something like descriptions, e.g. "1.2 km north of the
railway station, 500 m east of the road to (some village), 300 m west of
the cemetery" or "in the centre of the village, in the park behind the
shop". Is there a way to describe this on Wikidata?
Give the coordinates.
In addition, we would be glad to know if there are any tools to migrate
70,000+ items to Wikidata, as doing this manually
would be probably
impossible... If not, we would be still interested in old good erfgoedbot
who did its job pretty well in our case.
Yes; for instance QuickStatements.
http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/quick_statements.php
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Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk