As Andra reminded me above, this property went through pretty extensive
discussions overlapping the one here (with examples) when it was proposed:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/exact_match
I was mainly checking to ensure that no one else had been bolding working
on
On 17 August 2016 at 00:43, Benjamin Good wrote:
> I am about to propose much more widespread use of Property:P2888 "exact
> match" for linking from a wikidata item to a URI that should resolve to
> linked data about the same concept from another semantic web resource.
This sounds very similar to the Authority Control elements, which are
tightly controlled.
Is there a related template being used in Wikipedia cf. {{Authority
control}}?
It seems logical to use Database name = value, unless I am not
understanding?
This would be great for other specific data
Perhaps it would be more productive if I give a very specific example.
(I'd prefer a general, wikidata-wide policy but it sounds like that isn't
going to happen.)
We are working on integrating wikidata with many of the ontologies that are
part of the OBO Foundry [1]. These include, for example,
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Markus Kroetzsch <
markus.kroetz...@tu-dresden.de> wrote:
>
>> As Gerard said, "exact" correspondence might be difficult in most cases,
> but something slightly weaker should be ok. Something that one should note
> is that, even in cases where two things are about
Hoi,
When an external source is about the same subject as an item, "exact match"
is implicit. This property is only to be used with internal items of
Wikidata.
I do object for the use of "exact match" with external sources because it
implies that Wikidata agrees with all its content, the
I am about to propose much more widespread use of Property:P2888 "exact
match" for linking from a wikidata item to a URI that should resolve to
linked data about the same concept from another semantic web resource.
(amongst the biomedical items that our team works with)
Is there any other pattern