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Structured Commonsand Wikidata!

WikidataCon, 29 Oct 2017Sandra Fauconnier

1 - own work2 - from other platforms3 - uploads by partners

October: Ten Days That Shook The World, a 1928 film by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein about the 1917 October Revolution. Public Domain. Video uploaded from YouTube to Commons by Racconish.

Swine skeleton, after technique of bone maceration, on display at the University of São Paulo Museum of Veterinary Anatomy. CC BY-SA 4.0. Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP / Wagner Souza e Silva; uploaded as part of a partnership between the University of São Paulo Museum of Veterinary Anatomy, the RIDC NeuroMat and the Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil.

based on MediaWiki

categories

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Films

Search

Structured Data on Commons

converts metadata on Commons to a structured & machine-readable formatmaking Commons files easier to view, search, edit, organize and re-use, in many languages

October: Ten Days That Shook The World, a 1928 film by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein about the 1917 October Revolution. Public Domain. Video uploaded from YouTube to Commons by Racconish.

October: Ten Days That Shook The World, a 1928 film by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein about the 1917 October Revolution. Public Domain. Video uploaded from YouTube to Commons by Racconish.

Reusable http://zone47.com/crotos/

WIKIBASE

SEARCH

TOOLS APIs

GLAMs

COMPANIES

RESEARCHERS

WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

COMMUNITY

https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/01/09/sloan-foundation-structured-data/

2017-2019Structured Data on Commons

program

2017-2019Year 1 - InfrastructureYear 2 - IntegrationYear 3 - Engagement

Now

● Technology groundwork○ MediaInfo entities○ Federation○ Multi-content revision

● Design research (interviews, surveys)

○ Commons contributors○ GLAM people

● Metrics baselines● First design sketches● Starting community

engagement

Demo: http://structured-commons.wmflabs.org/ and http://federated-wikidata.wmflabs.org/

Federation

Multi-Content Revisions

Excerpts from presentation by Daniel Kinzler, Wikimedia Developer Summit 2017, CC BY-SA 4.0

Wikimedia Commons

MediaWiki Wikibase Wikidata

File name

Resolution

Categories

Wikitext templates

Uploader user page

File ID (M12345678)

Title / Caption

Description text (string)

EXIF metadata (?)

Non-notable contributors (smart URI)

Notable contributors

Copyright and licensing

Things "depicted"

Dates (datatype date/time)

Geo location (datatype coordinate)

Notable contributors (items/properties)

Copyright, licensing (items/properties)

Things "depicted" (items/properties)

Dates (properties)

Geo location (properties)

Structured Commons - What lives where?(sample, doesn’t cover everything)

Smart URI (new type of link to Wikimedia user page, Flickr user page, ...)

Uses Wikidata items/properties via federation

You will see the things in this blue box on Commons Some properties and items pulled from Wikidata

Upcoming

● A first feature○ Multilingual captions○ June 2018?

● Full structured data rollout● New data modelling needed

by Commons and Wikidata communities

○ What is depicted in media○ Contributors○ Copyright and licensing (2nd half of 2018?)

● Search● Upload

CC by SA 4.0, Jeff Elder

The Valley Of Pain

Gartner Research's Hype Cycle diagram, by Jeremy Kemp, CC BY-SAEugène Delacroix, Ramasseuses de coquillages surprises par la marée, 1852, Public Domain

Welcoming and helping newcomers

How to anticipate this in a good way?

CC by SA 4.0, Zachary McCune

Love padlocks on the Butchers' Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia. CC BY-SA, by Petar Milošević

Support for tool developers

Caravaggio: Boy Bitten by a Lizard, ca. 1593-94. London, National Gallery. Public domain.

Possibly new/interesting challenges...(speculative and non-exhaustive)

Proper moderation of data (watchlists…)

Conflict resolution between Commons and Wikidata communities

Wikidata's CC0 and Commons' CC-BY-SA for metadata

A wave of new property proposals?

Modelling copyright and licensing

What about references on structured Commons?

Longer text descriptions / captions combined with granular structured data

Help with data conversion

Tools & elbow grease :-)

Let’s do pilots

And help imagine...all the awesome things we will be able to do with

structured data on Commons!

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data/Get_involved/Community_focus_group

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