User:Daniel Mietchen/Kolloquium Wissensinfrastruktur 2018
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About
[edit]- This page hosts a talk given as part of the Kolloquium Wissensinfrastruktur on May 3, 2018, in the Bielefeld University Library (Q1770764)
Title
[edit]The role of Wikidata in the open science ecosystem
Abstract
[edit]Wikidata is to data what Wikipedia is to text — the open version that anyone can edit. Covering ca. 50 million concepts at the moment, it is essentially the edit button of the Semantic Web and becoming a key component of Web-based workflows and infrastructure, including for research. It is both a citizen science platform (bringing together a community of about 20,000 contributors each month) and compliant with the FAIR principles to make research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. In this talk, we will zoom in on how Wikidata interacts with open science workflows and current developments in this space.
See also
[edit]This section contains a collection of links relevant to the topic. The talk was a guided tour through some of them, in response to questions and other reactions from the audience.
- Wikidata:WikiProject Wikidata for research
- Wikidata:WikiProject Wikidata for research/EINFRA-9-2015
- Wikidata:WikiProject Wikidata for research/Meetups/2018-04-23-25-Antwerpen
- EAGLE
- Rhizome
- FactGrid
- JROST MozSprint project 2018
- Ask Open Science
- Wikidata Hackathon Goettingen
- WikiCite
- Scholia
- WikiProject Gene Wiki
- WikiProject ShEx
- TabulistBot
- Wikidata and curricula
- 2011: Wikimedia and open science
- 2015 update: Wikimedia and scholarly publications
- Using Wikidata to make research data FAIR
- ECSA Open Science WG
- FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI)
- PLOS Computational Biology's Topic Pages collection: co-publishing in journal and Wikipedia; broadening to Wikidata is being explored
- Research Ideas and Outcomes and the WikiJournal family have similar functionality
- Disaster preparedness
- SDGs
- Bielefeld specifics
- Wikidata:Wikidata for authority control
- SPARQL Recent Changes
- File candidates
- Wikidata Hub
- Everything is connected
- WikidataCon guided tour
- Frontends
- Integration with annotations
- example:Reelin
- Request a query
- Wikidata Facts
- Newsletter
- Sum of all Paintings
- Data access
- Backups
- Sustainability
- reliability, e.g. incoming information from bots based on string matching might be error-prone
- author disambiguation