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|abstract=This session will introduce the data-making practices and Wikidata engagement integral to the NEH-funded Wayfinder project at Emory University. The Wayfinder project is an initiative to reimagine James Danky and Maureen Hady’s 1998 ''African American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography'' as a linked dataset available on Wikidata. The talk will cover the key data modeling decisions made, in partnership with an advisory board, related to adapting a print bibliography to an online resource, the use of artificial intelligence to extract data, and the process of integrating the data into Wikidata. The talk will conclude with a discussion of the risks and benefits of the Wikidata platform for promoting discovery and enhancement of the dataset by both scholars and the general public. This presentation will appeal to data-making practitioners, librarians, technologists and those interested in disseminating knowledge about Black print culture. [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_tsHlSea2vgQM26o65VY0ejSUQ6c8Jum8nTIedjmRlQ/edit?usp=sharing Slides here].
 
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 3 November 2023

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2023.



Title:

Building and Disseminating Print Bibliographic Data Online

Theme:

GLAM / Heritage / Culture, Open Data, Technology

Type of session:

Lightning talk

Abstract:

This session will introduce the data-making practices and Wikidata engagement integral to the NEH-funded Wayfinder project at Emory University. The Wayfinder project is an initiative to reimagine James Danky and Maureen Hady’s 1998 African American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography as a linked dataset available on Wikidata. The talk will cover the key data modeling decisions made, in partnership with an advisory board, related to adapting a print bibliography to an online resource, the use of artificial intelligence to extract data, and the process of integrating the data into Wikidata. The talk will conclude with a discussion of the risks and benefits of the Wikidata platform for promoting discovery and enhancement of the dataset by both scholars and the general public. This presentation will appeal to data-making practitioners, librarians, technologists and those interested in disseminating knowledge about Black print culture. Slides here.

Author name:

Sara Palmer

E-mail address:

sara.palmer@emory.edu

Wikimedia username:

Affiliated organization(s):

Emory University

Estimated time:

8 minutes

Special requests:

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

No

Okay to livestream?

Livestreaming is okay

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