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Revision as of 12:56, 25 October 2019
This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2019.
Title:
- WikiCite track
Theme:
- Reliability of Information
Type of session:
- Other
Abstract:
WikiCite is a Wikimedia initiative to develop a database of open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge. The idea is curate the collection of citations in Wikidata, or perhaps in local instances of the Wikibase platform at particular institutions. Since 2016, the WikiCite community has organized three dedicated conferences and given talks or organized sessions at various Wikimedia and external events around the globe.
In the context of WikiCon North America 2019, we propose to have a WikiCite track to bundle submissions that cover the spectrum of WikiCite activities according to common themes. These themes will be determined on the basis of the accepted submissions and could include
- WikiCite workflows (e.g. data modelling to data import, data curation, data quality control and data reuse)
- WikiCite content types (from books to court cases, newspapers, journal articles and oral citations and so on)
- WikiCite activities (e.g. from community engagement to content development, tool maintenance, documentation or outreach)
- interactions of WikiCite with Wikimedia projects or external partners
- North American and international aspects of WikiCite
Since WikiCite is an international community, we will strive to facilitate remote participation to the extent possible.
UPDATE after scheduling: The scheduled sessions within scope of WikiCite are now all tagged as such in the Schedule and also listed below. We will try to think of additional ways in which navigating them could be facilitated.
- Submissions:2019/Building a Scholarly Knowledge Base with Wikidata: A Case Study from Vanderbilt University
- Submissions:2019/4 Million in 4 Weeks: A case study on bulk import of cultural heritage metadata on Wikidata
- Submissions:2019/Wikidata-fying Northeastern University's "Women Writers in Review" initiative
- Submissions:2019/WikiCite track/Introduction to WikiCite
- Submissions:2019/WikiCite track/Sunday Lunch Meetup
- Submissions:2019/Building Scholia profiles
- Submissions:2019/Academics in the open: How WikiJournals encourage open scholarship using Wikipedia
- Submissions:2019/Nontraditional Scholarship: Evaluation and Citation
- Submissions:2019/Limits of Wikidata
- Submissions:2019/Making sites citation-friendly for Wikimedia - discussion and recommendations
Academic Peer Review option:
- No
Author name:
E-mail address:
- daniel.mietchenvirginia.edu
Wikimedia username:
- Daniel Mietchen
Affiliated organization(s):
- WikiCite; University of Virginia
Estimated time:
- 1 Day; scalable in both directions
Preferred room size:
Special requests:
- Support for remote participation
Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:
- Yes, e.g. at the most recent Wikimanias and WikiCite conferences
If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)
- Yes