Page values for "Submissions:2024/WikiCite - proposed as Wikimedia sibling project"
"2024_submissions" values
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title | String | WikiCite - proposed as Wikimedia sibling project |
status | String | Accepted |
theme | String | Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Education, GLAM (Galleries/Libraries/Archives/Museums), Governance & Strategy, Legal & Advocacy, Open Data, Partnerships, Reliable Sources, Research, Technology, Wild Ideas |
type | String | Lecture (15-30 min) |
abstract | Wikitext | slides WikiCite is a community project which curates the Wikimedia collection of citations. Although various experimental projects have tried to organize citation data since 2005, the project became very popular starting in 2014 when we developed Wikidata processes for reference data management. In May 2024 I wrote an announcement in The Signpost that Wikidata is splitting the WikiCite collection from the main graph, which means that Wikidata now has two official pieces, a WikiCite dataset and a dataset for everything else. This is good because Wikidata has grown too big to function, but it is a challenge because 1) Wikidata has reached its limit for managing data and 2) we are at a decision point for determining how committed Wikimedia projects are for having robust infrastructure to examine the sources we cite. In this talk I make the case to elevate WikiCite to become the next official Wikimedia sibling project. The benefits of this would include the following:
Costs of making WikiCite a sibling project include the following:
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author | String | Lane Rasberry |
username | String | bluerasberry |
List of Email, delimiter: , | lanerasberry@gmail.com | |
affiliates | String | School of Data Science at the University of Virginia |
scholarship | String | Yes |
time | String | 15 minutes |
livestream | String | Yes |
remote | String | No |
presented | Wikitext | no |
requests | Wikitext | prefer video recording if possible |