Submissions:2019/Introduction to Structured Data on Commons
This submission has been noted and is pending review for WikiConference North America 2019.
Title:
- Introduction to Structured Data on Commons
Theme:
- Tech & Tools
Type of session:
- Workshop
Abstract:
The Wikimedia Foundation has deploying features to Wikimedia Commons since Spring 2019 as part of the development of the Structured Data on Commons project, that was funded by the Sloan Foundation in 2016. This major software change to Wikimedia Commons allows for users to describe files on Wikimedia commons with Wikidata-style statements, allowing for the potential of a number of long asked for features on commons, including multi-lingual equivalents to categories, simple APIs for sharing, retrieving and modifying metadata, and multilingual search. At the time of writing, nearly 2 millions files on Commons utilized some form of structured data on them, and we are beginning to see increased adoption.
In this session, I will introduce the core functionalities of the Structured Data on Commons software (including descriptions, adding statements to files, and search keywords in Commons Search) and will demonstrate emerging volunteer built tools that help you manipulate the data (ISA, AC/DC, and Magnus’s SDC tool, and others if they become available). The workshop is designed to be hands on, so will include a number of small actions that everyone can participate in.
Moreover, I will share a brief introduction to future of structured data on Wikimedia Commons and the anticipated applications and uses of the features.
The sessions will look something like:
10 minute introduction to the
20-30 minute hands on introduction
30 minute hands on introduction to SDC tools
10 minute introduction to the future roadmap
Academic Peer Review option:
- No
Author name:
E-mail address:
- astinsonwikimedia.org
Wikimedia username:
- Astinson (WMF)
Affiliated organization(s):
- Wikimedia Foundation
Estimated time:
- 80 minutes
Preferred room size:
- 40+
Special requests:
- If there is a computer lab, that would be awesome, and help folks who don't bring computers.
Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:
- Yes, at the National Libraries post-Conference meeting at Wikimania -- I will be leaning heavily on presentation materials built by Sandra Fauconnier
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.