Wikidata:Ninth Birthday/Presents
Wikidata's distributed birthday | October 2021 | #WikidataBirthday
Here's the list of the presents gathered by the community for Wikidata's ninth birthday! Feel free to add yours below. Don't forget to add the relevant links, and your username.
- Lua access to Lexemes is now enabled on the Beta cluster: see Beta English Wiktionary: cat for an example, and mw:Extension:WikibaseLexeme/Lua for some documentation. The Lua interface is still subject to change; Wiktionary communities that are interested in being early adopters can sign up at T294159. (Wikidata team @ WMDE and Abstract Wikipedia team @ WMF)
- WikidataComplete Gadget for helping editors efficiently add facts to Wikidata (Dhairya Khanna, Dennis Diefenbach, Andreas Both, Aleksandr Perevalov, Kunpeng Guo)
- Learn Wikidata (Clifford Anderson (talk) and colleagues at the Vanderbilt University Libraries)
- User:Bargioni/UseAsRef has a 2.0 version, allowing to use as references not only external IDs but also some other properties (P1343, P973, P8214 etc.); see video explanation
- Wikidata Composition: Visualization of the top subgraphs in Wikidata and how connected these subgraphs are. (Aisha Khatun - Data Analyst, Search Team @ WMF)
- KGTK project: (szeke) a dataset that records for every class the properties used in all instances of all subclasses of a class (see an example here)
- Special episode (Commons) of Wikipediapodden (Q64023922): interview with Denny about Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions. (Ainali)
- How to run a Wikidata edit-a-thon (Sradovsk (talk) and colleagues) An evolving community documentation page on how to plan, run, and assess Wikidata edit-a-thons, inspired by the Wikipedia original.
- Wikxhibit: a simple authoring tool to create interactive presentations with Wikidata (Tarfah Alrashed, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- toolforge:Integraality Service Pack update 2021: support for grouping by year, better error reporting / hand-holding, support for “unknown value” as grouping. (Jean-Fred)
- Wikidata Map: the Wikidata Map was overhauled. It shows coverage of data in Wikidata based on where Items are located and how they connect. You can visualize current and past data. (addshore)