User:Charles Matthews/Facto Post/Issue 1 – 14 June 2017

Facto Post – Issue 1 – 14 June 2017
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 * Facto Post – Issue 1 – 14 June 2017

 

Editorial
This newsletter starts with the motto "common endeavour for 21st century content". To unpack that slogan somewhat, we are particularly interested in the new, post-Wikidata collection of techniques that are flourishing under the Wikimedia collaborative umbrella. To linked data, SPARQL queries and WikiCite, add gamified participation, text mining and new holding areas, with bots, tech and humans working harmoniously. Scientists, librarians and Wikimedians are coming together and providing a more unified view of an emerging area. Further integration of both its community and its technical aspects can be anticipated. While Wikipedia will remain the discursive heart of Wikimedia, data-rich and semantic content will support it. We'll aim to be both broad and selective in our coverage. This publication Facto Post (the very opposite of retroactive) and call to action are brought to you monthly by ContentMine.

Links

 * Engaging with Data blogposts around WikiFactMine
 * Carly Strasser talks to Open Science Radio
 * Thoughtful WikiCite blogs including discussion of data models on Wikidata:
 * , Wikicite 2017, and the 7 features Wikidata needs most
 * Katie Mika, Ernst Mayr Library, The role of librarians in Wikidata and Wikicite
 * Fact mining in the digital humanities: Andrew Gray, Introducing: Six Degrees on Wikidata
 * A predecessor: Project X newsletter archive

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