Re: [Wikidata] Historical (RDF) dumps

2018-03-30 Thread Ettore RIZZA
Here is a better link.


2018-03-30 18:58 GMT+02:00 Ettore RIZZA :

> Hi Aidan,
>
> I think all the dumps are on archive.org
> 
>  (never
> check if they are complete)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ettore Rizza
>
> 2018-03-30 18:53 GMT+02:00 Aidan Hogan :
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> With a couple of students we are working on various topics relating to
>> the dynamics of RDF and Wikidata. The public dumps in RDF cover the past
>> couple of months:
>>
>> https://dumps.wikimedia.org/wikidatawiki/entities/
>>
>> I'm wondering is there a way to get access to older dumps or perhaps
>> generate them from available data? We've been collecting dumps but it seems
>> we have a gap for a dump on 2017/07/04 right in the middle of our
>> collection. :) (If anyone has a copy of the truthy data for that particular
>> month, I would be very grateful if they can reach out.)
>>
>> In general, I think it would be fantastic to have a way to access all
>> historical dumps. In particular, datasets might be used in papers and for
>> reproducibility purposes it would be lift a burden from the authors to be
>> able to link (rather than having to host) the data used. I am not sure if
>> such an archive is feasible or not though.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aidan
>>
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Re: [Wikidata] Historical (RDF) dumps

2018-03-30 Thread Ettore RIZZA
Hi Aidan,

I think all the dumps are on archive.org

(never
check if they are complete)

Cheers,

Ettore Rizza

2018-03-30 18:53 GMT+02:00 Aidan Hogan :

> Hi all,
>
> With a couple of students we are working on various topics relating to the
> dynamics of RDF and Wikidata. The public dumps in RDF cover the past couple
> of months:
>
> https://dumps.wikimedia.org/wikidatawiki/entities/
>
> I'm wondering is there a way to get access to older dumps or perhaps
> generate them from available data? We've been collecting dumps but it seems
> we have a gap for a dump on 2017/07/04 right in the middle of our
> collection. :) (If anyone has a copy of the truthy data for that particular
> month, I would be very grateful if they can reach out.)
>
> In general, I think it would be fantastic to have a way to access all
> historical dumps. In particular, datasets might be used in papers and for
> reproducibility purposes it would be lift a burden from the authors to be
> able to link (rather than having to host) the data used. I am not sure if
> such an archive is feasible or not though.
>
> Thanks,
> Aidan
>
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[Wikidata] Historical (RDF) dumps

2018-03-30 Thread Aidan Hogan

Hi all,

With a couple of students we are working on various topics relating to 
the dynamics of RDF and Wikidata. The public dumps in RDF cover the past 
couple of months:


https://dumps.wikimedia.org/wikidatawiki/entities/

I'm wondering is there a way to get access to older dumps or perhaps 
generate them from available data? We've been collecting dumps but it 
seems we have a gap for a dump on 2017/07/04 right in the middle of our 
collection. :) (If anyone has a copy of the truthy data for that 
particular month, I would be very grateful if they can reach out.)


In general, I think it would be fantastic to have a way to access all 
historical dumps. In particular, datasets might be used in papers and 
for reproducibility purposes it would be lift a burden from the authors 
to be able to link (rather than having to host) the data used. I am not 
sure if such an archive is feasible or not though.


Thanks,
Aidan

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