On Sun, Sep 11 2016, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> Guillaume Paumier, 10/09/2016 16:43:
>> WikiPapers is the main wiki-based curation platform for wiki-related
>> academic publications, but it's down at the moment:
>> http://wikipapers.referata.com/
>
> Up now.
> I thought
>
I would encourage people to start moving their papers to Wikidata and
use P921 for tagging. I have attempted a query on WDSQ for what we have
at the moment:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Fnielsen/SPARQL#The_full_monty
Presently I catch 32 results. I have put most of my Wikipedia and
Hoi,
It may be easier; that is a challenge for Wikidata technology, a challenge
they do not really concentrate on. The main point is that as a community we
do not take ourselves seriously. The denial of relevance of for instance a
Wikimania is staggering.Compare it with the ease that had all the
Gerard Meijssen, 11/09/2016 09:42:
I wonder if it would make sense to include the data of Wikipapers in
Wikidata like any other Wiki so far.
Anyone is free to attempt that if they bother. Personally I won't:
Semantic MediaWiki is way easier for this sort of thing (e.g. Data
Transfer allows
Guillaume Paumier, 10/09/2016 16:43:
WikiPapers is the main wiki-based curation platform for wiki-related
academic publications, but it's down at the moment:
http://wikipapers.referata.com/
Up now.
I thought
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Academic_studies_of_Wikipedia#Peer_reviewed
Hello Joe,
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Joe Corneli wrote:
>
> I assume some researchers are keeping track of some facets of recent
> work in this area: are you archiving e.g. BibTeX files somewhere? Could
> these be shared/curated in a wiki-like way?
WikiPapers is