Thank you very much for all your answers everyone.
I'm also trying to have a solid understanding of the wikidata data model.
How references are stored and structured, how revisions are stored, etc.
My goal is to download the historic dump from wikidata and parse it into
tables to analyse the
Hi Gabriel, its Gabriel :)
If the query service is timing out on you and you'd like to work with a raw
Wikidata JSON dump, you might find this package I've been working on
useful.
https://qwikidata.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html
You could use it to pull out all of the reference/source
On 20/01/2020 14:19, Nicolas VIGNERON wrote:
Le lun. 20 janv. 2020 à 14:14, Eugene Alvin Villar a
écrit :
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 9:06 PM Nicolas VIGNERON, <
vigneron.nico...@gmail.com> wrote
In a nutshell, you can safely assume that only the property 'stated in'
matters.
I think 'inferred
Le lun. 20 janv. 2020 à 14:14, Eugene Alvin Villar a
écrit :
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 9:06 PM Nicolas VIGNERON, <
> vigneron.nico...@gmail.com> wrote
>
>> In a nutshell, you can safely assume that only the property 'stated in'
>> matters.
>>
>
> I think 'inferred from' (P3452) should also be
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 9:06 PM Nicolas VIGNERON,
wrote
> In a nutshell, you can safely assume that only the property 'stated in'
> matters.
>
I think 'inferred from' (P3452) should also be considered as an internal
reference.
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Hi,
A lot of different properties are used in the reference "space" but
'reference URL' and 'stated in' are the two main one. The third important
is ' imported from Wikimedia project' whi is the most used but it's not a
real reference per se (more a token for tracability).
Then there is a lot of
Hello Everyone,
My name is Gabriel, I'm a Ph.D. student who's trying to research the
relevance/quality of internal references in Wikidata (non-external URLs).
My first objective is to locate these references, and for that I wanted to
ask you all for help.
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