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* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1q4SAd8BItLUofuE7SGmk1SiNVIlzbFm9bgLrkkx0ryA/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
* Guido Adler Collection
** Harvard purchased because annotated--interest and engagement with musicologists of his day
** First critical biography of Beethoven--annotated heavily by Adler--foundational text in the field
** Show connection between musicologists driven into exile
** Digitizing pamphlets, hope to make a product for musicologists, whom did Adler know, where did his contemporaries go after the war
** Pretty fully described in MARC records, but could better see the connections by creating Wikidata. Enhance descriptions
** Names do have LC NAF
* Arthur Freedman Collection
** More wikidata focused project. These are well described in finding aids.
** 1,000 recordings of punk shows: audio and video. Digitizing.
** Driven to document shows he really loved
** Metadata--cassette liners, but sometimes not information about the venue
** Interest in recordings that have been digitized
** Number of bands are well represented in Wikidata
** In process of reconciling
** Most venues aren’t described, but a few are
** Found Wiki project music--info boxes for Wikipedia
** For venues and musical performances--cast a wider net for places and events
** A number of places don’t exist anymore--reflect different eras of Boston cultural life
** Musical performances
*** Performances of ballets, operas, hip hop concerts, etc
*** Only 1 similar event to one recorded in concert
** One question: what data is appropriate for Wikidata, what would be better elsewhere
** Trying to find matches in Wikidata for bands using OpenRefine
** Q: Have you found any names you need in MusicBrainz
*** A: Tends to be quite exhaustive--used by fans and record dealers. Many items in Wikidata are barebones, so matches against MusicBrainz is helpful. Hoping to use as outreach to music community--MusicBrainz tend to note things like ___location and dates active. Barebones local authorities--would like to avoid in Wikidata--don’t want to create item that no one can disambiguate
** Q: am curious about how to add all these resources into a realistic virtual earth for libraries. Am thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER / Maps / Earth / TensorFlow with languages +. For ex., add video of the Rathskeller in in the 1970s or 1980s and now, or add punk rock video from the 1970s differentially from the 1980s … for archival research … and then patch them together bibliographically and archivally … in a new conceiving of libraries and wikidata
How best to do this?
*** A: Would like to be in touch--browsing data in Wikidata--timelines and maps, time slider, visual cues about chronology--potential for mapping time periods and neighborhoods cool
** Q: Is anyone incorporating DISCOG identifiers as they’re creating wikidata entries?
*** A: it’s not linked data, but there is an api. We’re finding it useful
** Q: Work on venues is open ended?
*** A: We have venues where recordings were made. How far down rabbit hole to go?
*** Steven:Cornell had hip hop flyers that described venues and went with schema.org a few years back--could look at how schema.org does it
*** Christine: Other digitized collections--complementary collections that we could link to through Wikidata
** Q: How best to connect them library-wise and newly for interactivity … so that people in video could become avatar bots … and then we could eventually converse with these new syntheses, libraries-wise.
Thanks.
*** A: Coolness….
** Naun: It might be interesting to see how this might work for other kinds of performances, not necessarily music performances
** OpenRefine--Honor’s talk on Saturday
*** We will devote one of these calls to OpenRefine, hopefully get developer to join us
* Trying to convert marc authority files into wikidata entities
== Is there interest in standing up wikibase instance for local authorities?? ==▼
* Christine has made instances in AWS, would love for someone with some experience to chime in▼
* Jens, Wikimedia -- Germany▼
▲Is there interest in standing up wikibase instance for local authorities??
** Working on integrated authority file▼
▲Christine has made instances in AWS, would love for someone with some experience to chime in
** Can check with contacts there, and present on this in future call▼
▲Jens, Wikimedia -- Germany
** They are evaluating Wikibase for authority file, making a decision about one/several Wikibase installations▼
▲Working on integrated authority file
* Interest Add your name here!:▼
▲Can check with contacts there, and present on this in future call
** Paloma, HRC▼
▲They are evaluating Wikibase for authority file, making a decision about one/several Wikibase installations
** Tim Knight: Wikibase is something a few colleagues and I are just starting to explore; nothing groundbreaking to report at this stage▼
▲Interest Add your name here!:
** Rhonda Super: Interested in learning about Wikibase▼
▲Paloma, HRC
** We at SI are at the planning stage on creating wiki entity for SI scientists who are not on NACO. We are also exploring if creating VIAF directly is an option?!
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▲Tim Knight: Wikibase is something a few colleagues and I are just starting to explore; nothing groundbreaking to report at this stage
** At Vanderbilt we have been playing with Wikibase, but have run into technical difficulties: Quickstatements don’t work and also we have encountered bot throttling issues that make them unusable. So technical advice would be great.▼
▲Rhonda Super: Interested in learning about Wikibase
*** Harvard: I believe Quickstatements doesn’t work for the Docker image, for anyone▼
▲We at SI are at the planning stage on creating wiki entity for SI scientists who are not on NACO. We are also exploring if creating VIAF directly is an option?!
*** Jens: Yes, it is hard to get QuickStatements to work with the Docker image, but there is a solution.▼
▲At Vanderbilt we have been playing with Wikibase, but have run into technical difficulties: Quickstatements don’t work and also we have encountered bot throttling issues that make them unusable. So technical advice would be great.
** Merrilee Profit:
I would suggest that Wikibase be part of these discussions, not separate. Wikidata / Wikibase are quite intertwingled....▼
▲Harvard: I believe Quickstatements doesn’t work for the Docker image, for anyone
** Steve Baskauf, Vanderbilt University Libraries. We have experimented using Pywikibot to load data, but the built-in throttling makes it way too slow. Interested in either a way to reduce the throttling or an alternative (preferably Python) to Pywikibot.▼
▲Jens: Yes, it is hard to get QuickStatements to work with the Docker image, but there is a solution.
** Jackie Shieh (SIL)▼
▲Merrilee Profit:
I would suggest that Wikibase be part of these discussions, not separate. Wikidata / Wikibase are quite intertwingled....
** Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (IUPUI)▼
▲Steve Baskauf, Vanderbilt University Libraries. We have experimented using Pywikibot to load data, but the built-in throttling makes it way too slow. Interested in either a way to reduce the throttling or an alternative (preferably Python) to Pywikibot.
** Ahava Cohen (National LIbrary of Israel)▼
▲Jackie Shieh (SIL)
** Ryan Mendenhall, Columbia University▼
▲Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (IUPUI)
** Kristina Spurgin (UNC Chapel Hill) - we are exploring a state-wide name authority project with several other institutions. We are assessing needs and determining next steps for the project, but could be interested in WikiBase as a platform for building a shared North Carolina names authority file. ▼
▲Ahava Cohen (National LIbrary of Israel)
== Introduction to Wikidata WikiProjects (Hilary Thorsen) ==▼
▲Ryan Mendenhall, Columbia University
[[Wikidata:WikiProjects]]
▲Kristina Spurgin (UNC Chapel Hill) - we are exploring a state-wide name authority project with several other institutions. We are assessing needs and determining next steps for the project, but could be interested in WikiBase as a platform for building a shared North Carolina names authority file.
* Helpful entry point to finding out how entries are described in Wikidata▼
* How other projects have been approached▼
[[Wikidata:WikiProject_Cultural_venues aims/scope|Wikidata: WikiProject: Cultural Venues]]
▲Introduction to Wikidata WikiProjects (Hilary Thorsen)
* history/background▼
* Ways to contribute▼
▲Helpful entry point to finding out how entries are described in Wikidata
* List of participants▼
▲How other projects have been approached
* Can ask questions: how are they modeling data, look at properties they are using▼
* Model items▼
* Will talk about this more in next meeting.▼
▲history/background
** Add yours to list (in agenda above) if want to discuss▼
▲Ways to contribute
== Suggested future topic ==▼
▲List of participants
* From Scott MacLeod (@WorldUnivAndSch) to Everyone: (09:53 AM)▼
▲Can ask questions: how are they modeling data, look at properties they are using
** Future possible topic? Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?▼
▲Model items
▲Will talk about this more in next meeting.
▲Add yours to list (in agenda above) if want to discuss
▲Suggested future topic
▲From Scott MacLeod (@WorldUnivAndSch) to Everyone: (09:53 AM)
▲Future possible topic? Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?
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