https://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Admin&feedformat=atomWikidocumentaries - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T10:58:24ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.5https://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22544Languages2022-05-25T09:19:38Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>Query<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT DISTINCT ?item ?itemLabel (GROUP_CONCAT(?local;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?locals) ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso1;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso1_all) (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso2;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso2_all) (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso3;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso3_all) ?ietf WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?item wdt:P279* wd:Q17376908.<br />
?item wdt:P424 ?wmcode .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P1705 ?local. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P218 ?iso1. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P219 ?iso2. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P220 ?iso3. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P305 ?ietf. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?system wdt:P1406 ?dir. }<br />
}<br />
}<br />
GROUP BY ?item ?itemLabel ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel ?ietf<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Language codes need to be collated, but they are not critical in the spreadsheet.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT ?wiki ?wikiLabel ?lang ?langLabel ?wikicode ?url WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "[AUTO_LANGUAGE],en". }<br />
?wiki wdt:P31 wd:Q10876391.<br />
OPTIONAL { ?wiki wdt:P856 ?url . }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?wiki wdt:P407 ?lang. <br />
?lang wdt:P424 ?wikicode }<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This information about Wikipedias is on a separate sheet.<br />
<br />
Google sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dUllEr-g8vLsLJDkOVYUNcnRavIZrqV2gfGu4BCfUw4/edit?usp=sharing</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22543Languages2022-05-25T09:18:38Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Query<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT DISTINCT ?item ?itemLabel (GROUP_CONCAT(?local;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?locals) ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso1;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso1_all) (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso2;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso2_all) (GROUP_CONCAT(?iso3;SEPARATOR=" | ") as ?iso3_all) ?ietf WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?item wdt:P279* wd:Q17376908.<br />
?item wdt:P424 ?wmcode .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P1705 ?local. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P218 ?iso1. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P219 ?iso2. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P220 ?iso3. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P305 ?ietf. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?system wdt:P1406 ?dir. }<br />
}<br />
}<br />
GROUP BY ?item ?itemLabel ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel ?ietf<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Language codes need to be collated, but they are not critical in the spreadsheet.<br />
<br />
Google sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dUllEr-g8vLsLJDkOVYUNcnRavIZrqV2gfGu4BCfUw4/edit?usp=sharing</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22542Languages2022-05-21T10:32:41Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Query<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT ?item ?itemLabel ?typeLabel ?local ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel ?iso1 ?iso2 ?iso3 ?ietf WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?item wdt:P424 ?wmcode;<br />
wdt:P31 ?type .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P1705 ?local. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P218 ?iso1. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P219 ?iso2. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P220 ?iso3. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P305 ?ietf. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
?system wdt:P1406 ?dir.}<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Google sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dUllEr-g8vLsLJDkOVYUNcnRavIZrqV2gfGu4BCfUw4/edit?usp=sharing</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22541Languages2022-05-21T10:24:39Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Query<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT ?item ?itemLabel ?local ?wmcode ?systemLabel ?dirLabel ?iso1 ?iso2 ?iso3 ?ietf WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?item wdt:P424 ?wmcode.<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P1705 ?local. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P218 ?iso1. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P219 ?iso2. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P220 ?iso3. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P305 ?ietf. }<br />
OPTIONAL { ?item wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
?system wdt:P1406 ?dir.}<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Google sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dUllEr-g8vLsLJDkOVYUNcnRavIZrqV2gfGu4BCfUw4/edit?usp=sharing</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22540Languages2022-05-21T09:23:38Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>Query<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SELECT ?kieli ?kieliLabel ?nimi ?Wikimedian_kielikoodi ?systemLabel ?dirLabel WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?kieli wdt:P31 wd:Q34770.<br />
?kieli wdt:P424 ?Wikimedian_kielikoodi.<br />
?kieli wdt:P1705 ?nimi .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?kieli wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
?system wdt:P1406 ?dir.}<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Google sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dUllEr-g8vLsLJDkOVYUNcnRavIZrqV2gfGu4BCfUw4/edit?usp=sharing</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Languages&diff=22539Languages2022-05-21T09:22:42Z<p>Admin: Created page with "Query <pre> SELECT ?kieli ?kieliLabel ?nimi ?Wikimedian_kielikoodi ?systemLabel ?dirLabel WHERE { SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". } ?kiel..."</p>
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<div>Query<br />
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<pre><br />
SELECT ?kieli ?kieliLabel ?nimi ?Wikimedian_kielikoodi ?systemLabel ?dirLabel WHERE {<br />
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". }<br />
?kieli wdt:P31 wd:Q34770.<br />
?kieli wdt:P424 ?Wikimedian_kielikoodi.<br />
?kieli wdt:P1705 ?nimi .<br />
OPTIONAL { ?kieli wdt:P282 ?system .<br />
?system wdt:P1406 ?dir.}<br />
}<br />
</pre></div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Design-nav&diff=22538Template:Design-nav2022-05-21T09:17:36Z<p>Admin: /* Navigation */</p>
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==Navigation==<br />
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<div><br style="clear: both"><br />
==Navigation==<br />
{| style="width: 100%;"<br />
|style="width: 17%;|'''[[About]]''' <br />
|style="width: 17%;| '''[[Technology]]'''<br />
|style="width: 17%;| '''[[Design]]'''<br />
|style="width: 17%;| '''[[Content module]]s'''<br />
|style="width: 16%;| '''[[Tool page]]s'''<br />
|style="width: 16%;| '''[[Project page|Projects]]'''<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top"<br />
|[[Status]]<br />
<br />
[http://blog.wikidocumentaries.io/en/ Wikidocumentaries blog]<br />
<br />
[http://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/ Wikidocumentaries demo]<br />
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[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikidocumentaries/ Phabricator project]<br />
<br />
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/wikidocumentaries/ Facebook group]<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/wikidocumentaries GitHub repository]<br />
<br />
[https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Wikidocumentaries Translation in TranslateWiki]<br />
<br />
Wikidocumentaries Slack<br />
|[[Setting up dev environment]]<br />
<br />
[[Resources]]<br />
<br />
[[Translations]]<br />
<br />
[[Using Wikibase]]<br />
<br />
[[Federation with Wikidata]]<br />
<br />
[[APIs]]<br />
<br />
[[Linking]]<br />
<br />
[[Media metadata]]<br />
<br />
[[Properties to content]]<br />
<br />
[[User registration]]<br />
<br />
[[Licensing]]<br />
|{{:Page types}}<br />
<br />
{{:Components}}<br />
|{{:Content module}}<br />
<br />
|[[Visual editor]]<br />
<br />
[[Query tool]]<br />
<br />
[[QuickStatements]]<br />
<br />
[[Open Refine]]<br />
<br />
[[Creating topics]]<br />
<br />
[[Uploading images]]<br />
<br />
[[Geolocating tool]]<br />
<br />
[[Metadata editor]]<br />
<br />
[[Rectifying maps]]<br />
<br />
[[Transcription]]<br />
<br />
[[Annotation tool]]<br />
<br />
|[[Central Park Archives]]<br />
<br />
[[Convent Quarter]]<br />
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[[Wikisource]]<br />
|}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22536Wikisource2022-05-21T07:24:30Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** Text from Wikisource. There could be several editions. Relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Switch Show article / Show Wikisource – take into account the possibility of multiple editions in Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
** View/edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Indicator whether editions exist in other languages<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
<br />
==Item in Phabricator==<br />
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T283428<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22535Wikisource2022-05-21T07:23:45Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** Text from Wikisource. There could be several editions. Relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Switch Show article / Show Wikisource – take into account the possibility of multiple editions in Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
** View/edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Indicator whether editions exist in other languages<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
<br />
==Item in Phabricator==<br />
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T283428</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22534Wikisource2022-05-21T07:23:25Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** Text from Wikisource. There could be several editions. Relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Switch Show article / Show Wikisource – take into account the possibility of multiple editions in Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Download ebook<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
** View/edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Indicator whether editions exist in other languages<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
<br />
==Item in Phabricator==<br />
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T283428</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22533Wikisource2022-05-21T07:20:09Z<p>Admin: /* Summary of new development */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Show article / Show Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
<br />
==Item in Phabricator==<br />
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T283428</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22532Wikisource2022-05-21T07:19:39Z<p>Admin: /* Summary of new development */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Show article / Show Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book – take into account the possibility of multiple editions in Wikisource<br />
** view in pdf reader<br />
** view in Wikisource reader<br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
<br />
==Item in Phabricator==<br />
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T283428</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22531Wikisource2022-05-21T07:15:27Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' <br />
** Show article / Show Wikisource<br />
** Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type<br />
** Read in pdf viewer<br />
** Read in Wikisource viewer<br />
** Edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
** Listen to the text<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22530Wikisource2022-05-21T07:09:30Z<p>Admin: /* Summary of new development */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22529Wikisource2022-05-21T07:09:03Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22528Wikisource2022-05-21T07:08:24Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may lead to Wikisource or open the viewer modal. Backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22527Wikisource2022-05-21T07:07:27Z<p>Admin: /* Summary of new development */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may lead to Wikisource or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22526Wikisource2022-05-21T07:06:15Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource – relevant section needs to be chosen:<br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may lead to Wikisource or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22525Wikisource2022-05-21T07:05:05Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what Wikisource materials to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource (needed to define a relevant section) <br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may lead to Wikisource or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22524Wikisource2022-05-21T07:04:26Z<p>Admin: /* Article section */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what to display: <br />
** PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF)<br />
** text from Wikisource (needed to define a relevant section) <br />
*** For example 5 first pages, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
*** Table of content. Links may lead to Wikisource or open the viewer modal.<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Wikisource&diff=22523Wikisource2022-05-21T07:00:49Z<p>Admin: Created page with "==Wikisource materials== ===The structure of a Wikisource item=== Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''. An item ca..."</p>
<hr />
<div>==Wikisource materials==<br />
===The structure of a Wikisource item===<br />
Books are represented in wikidocumentaries by items for '''works''' and items for '''editions'''.<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''work''', if it<br />
* has editions<br />
* has a Wikipedia article link<br />
* has an incoming link to it as work related to an edition<br />
<br />
An item can be interpreted as '''edition''', if it<br />
* has a Wikisource link<br />
* is defined as edition<br />
* defines a work it is an edition of<br />
<br />
Errors and poorly described items exist.<br />
<br />
===Wikisource across languages===<br />
The data that can be read to Wikidocumentaries needs to be uniform across language editions. The following most likely are<br />
* index page<br />
* transcluded pages (NS:0)<br />
* author pages<br />
* page order<br />
Note reading order!<br />
<br />
===Materials linked to Wikidata items===<br />
* PDF / Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Wikisource index page<br />
* Wikisource link<br />
<br />
==Wikisource in Wikidocumentaries==<br />
<br />
===The page of the work/edition===<br />
<br />
====Header section====<br />
The header section could take into account the image of the pdf and display that.<br />
<br />
====Article section====<br />
* For a '''work''', Wikipedia article is displayed in the article section by default, and possible Wikisource materials secondarily<br />
* For an '''edition''', Wikisource materials are displayed by default, Wikipedia article secondarily for error cases.<br />
* Options for what to display: PDF (the Wikidocumentaries article section is not well suited for PDF), text from Wikisource (difficult to define a relevant section)... Preferably some text as a teaser, link to a viewer for reading, maybe lazy loading of full text?<br />
* '''New menu!''' Show article / Show Wikisource, Download ebook (using https://ws-export.wmcloud.org/) + popup for selecting the type, read in pdf viewer, read in Wikisource viewer, edit in Wikisource (external link)<br />
<br />
====Reader modal====<br />
* PDF – using the reader from IA https://bookreader.toolforge.org/ <br />
* Wikisource texts – Using the Italian gadget to be modified for Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===Author===<br />
* Virtual bookshelf ([[Works]] component) – needs to include editions if not already so<br />
* More display options: Timeline<br />
<br />
===Publisher===<br />
Similar<br />
<br />
==Summary of new development==<br />
* Add menu in the article section with actions <br />
** switch mode article/book, <br />
** view in pdf reader, <br />
** view in Wikisource reader, <br />
** download ebook, <br />
** view/edit in Wikisource<br />
* Decide what would be displayed in the article space for Wikisource. For example 5 first pages, after which you need to enter a reader<br />
* Add condition in the script for selecting the default view mode and switching the mode<br />
* Create universal pdf reader from the IA reader, make a modal for it<br />
* Create Wikisource reader from the Italian reader, make a modal for it<br />
* In the readers, add an actions menu<br />
** Close<br />
** Download<br />
** View pdf / Text if a Wikisource item<br />
** View in Wikisource if a Wikisource item<br />
* Integrate Wikisource download script into Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Add timeline visualization<br />
* Check that all works, edition, author, publisher links are displayed in WDOC<br />
* One more case to perfect the faceting / filtering functions as well as lazy loading<br />
* Add pdf image in the header<br />
* Add Table of Contents of each editions (where available) and backlink to Wikisource Ns:0 subpages for chapters</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Content_module&diff=22522Content module2022-01-21T08:45:19Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Content is represented in blocks that are called modules. Main content on the site is presented in topic pages, which consist of content modules.<br />
<br />
[[File:Content modules.png|1000px]]<br />
<br />
== Content module types ==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
<u>Active modules</u><br />
<br />
[[Article]]<br />
<br />
[[Family tree]]<br />
<br />
[[Gallery]]<br />
<br />
[[Historical map]]<br />
<br />
[[Images]]<br />
<br />
[[Image viewer]]<br />
<br />
[[Infobox]]<br />
<br />
[[Map]]<br />
<br />
<!--[[Related content]]<br />
--><br />
<u>Module ideas</u><br />
<br />
[[Audio/Video]]<br />
<br />
[[Bibliography]]<br />
<br />
[[Correspondence]]<br />
<br />
[[Discussion]]<br />
<br />
[[Graph]]<br />
<br />
[[Name]]<br />
<br />
[[Newspaper articles]]<br />
<br />
[[Testimonials]]<br />
<br />
[[Timeline]]<br />
<br />
[[Visualizations]]<br />
<br />
[[Wikidocumentary]]<br />
<br />
[[3D]]</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
==Structure of a content module==<br />
===Toolbar===<br />
* Title<br />
* Buttons (from the right for ltr, rtl support still not in place)<br />
** Expand (always rightmost)<br />
** Add<br />
** Actions<br />
** Settings<br />
** Basemap<br />
** Tasks / Games<br />
** Filter/facet<br />
** Search (always leftmost)<br />
<br />
===Content===<br />
* Continuous image mat used in the [[images]] section<br />
* Content blocks used in the [[gallery]]<br />
* Horizontal scrolling for [[timeline]]s and [[Gallery|galleries]]<br />
* Timeline + map + gallery combo needs a novel layout to fit everything in the viewport<br />
<br />
==Useful topic-related modules==<br />
The variety of Wikipedia templates could give good ideas for this.<br />
* Time series (historical era, ruler) precedent, antecedent<br />
* Series () previous, next<br />
* Sports stats, game results etc.<br />
* Quotes from Wikiquote<br />
* Plans of a house --> 3D<br />
<br />
== Content modules and module types ==<br />
* The notes describe existing as well as planned features.<br />
* In the module types, the preferred mode is displayed in bold, future ones in italic.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+<br />
!Component<br />
!Description<br />
!Existing modules<br />
!Module types to add<br />
!Query<br />
!Actions<br />
!To do<br />
|-<br />
|Affiliations<br />
|Organizations related to the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline<br />
|Most used properties (type, location, year).<br />
|Translate titles and descriptions in the interface, same for all components<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Awards<br />
|Awards the topic has received<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Banner<br />
|Wiki Loves Monuments banner<br />
|Banner<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Play<br />
Add header image to Wikidata<br />
|Add more Wikimedia campaigns<br />
|-<br />
|Depicts<br />
|Items the topic depicts<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Depicted<br />
|Items that depict the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Effects<br />
|Consequences of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline (with dependencies?)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Heritage<br />
|Items in the topics heritage designation<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Instances<br />
|Instances of the topic (class)<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Kartta<br />
|Location of the item, main map of the page.<br />
|Map (Wikidata point, OSM shape) <br />
|''Life locations arcs for humans. Routes for travels.''<br />
|<br />
|Edit location (Link to Wikidata/OSM)<br />
Change background<br />
|Join with other map displays. Display them as facets. Display gallery and list based on the facet underneath the map.<br />
|-<br />
|Location<br />
|Enclosing item and neighbors of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|?item wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q18615777.<br />
|Display external data, Import location<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Parts<br />
|Subdivisions of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|<pre>?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P361<br />
<br />
?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P527</pre><br />
|<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Locations<br />
|Items within the topic's area<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Aggregate points, display images, add links. Visualize based on properties (type, size, year). Join with Kartta.<br />
|-<br />
|People<br />
|People related to the topic<br />
|'''Gallery''', List, Family tree<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline, Map<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Similar<br />
|Similar items based on key properties<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Subclasses<br />
|Subclasses of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Hierarchy tree. Combination with top classes.<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Things<br />
|Topics on Wikimedia focus list<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicImages<br />
|Related images from repositories<br />
|Images, ImageViewer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicPageHeader<br />
|Header part displaying media about the topic<br />
|Header<br />
|Portrait series, video, playlist<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Video<br />
|-<br />
|Twins<br />
|Twin cities<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikipedia<br />
|Wikipedia article<br />
|Article<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikidata<br />
|Wikidata facts<br />
|Infobox<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Works<br />
|Works by the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram of everything<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Event timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Timeline, Gallery, Map, Family timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Item(s) that the topic is part of. Can also display siblings<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Combination: Larger parent item with smaller siblings<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Visualizations&diff=22521Visualizations2022-01-21T08:41:36Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is for listing different visualization to consider for Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
'''[https://amnh-sciviz.github.io/collectionscope/ Collectionscope]''' is an open source software engine for visualizing museum collections across time and space.<br />
Collectionscope collects, processes, and transforms collections metadata into digital information that can be visualized and explored on multiple platforms, including immersive 3D environments.<br />
<br />
Plotting this data across time and space provides engaging access to entire collections and the objects within, as well as the opportunity to dive into rich and complex institutional histories.<br />
<br />
Built with open source tools and libraries, the engine is freely available to other cultural institutions to visualize their own collections and develop experiences that suit their unique learning goals and audiences.<br />
<br />
* [https://github.com/amnh-sciviz/collectionscope Github]<br />
<br />
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<div>This page is for listing different visualization to consider for Wikidocumentaries.<br />
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'''[https://amnh-sciviz.github.io/collectionscope/ Collectionscope]''' is an open source software engine for visualizing museum collections across time and space.<br />
Collectionscope collects, processes, and transforms collections metadata into digital information that can be visualized and explored on multiple platforms, including immersive 3D environments.<br />
<br />
Plotting this data across time and space provides engaging access to entire collections and the objects within, as well as the opportunity to dive into rich and complex institutional histories.<br />
<br />
Built with open source tools and libraries, the engine is freely available to other cultural institutions to visualize their own collections and develop experiences that suit their unique learning goals and audiences.<br />
<br />
* [https://github.com/amnh-sciviz/collectionscope Github]</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Visualizations&diff=22519Visualizations2022-01-21T08:02:36Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This page is for listing different visualization to consider for Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
'[https://amnh-sciviz.github.io/collectionscope/ Collectionscope]' is an open source software engine for visualizing museum collections across time and space.<br />
Collectionscope collects, processes, and transforms collections metadata into digital information that can be visualized and explored on multiple platforms, including immersive 3D environments.<br />
<br />
Plotting this data across time and space provides engaging access to entire collections and the objects within, as well as the opportunity to dive into rich and complex institutional histories.<br />
<br />
Built with open source tools and libraries, the engine is freely available to other cultural institutions to visualize their own collections and develop experiences that suit their unique learning goals and audiences.<br />
<br />
* [https://github.com/amnh-sciviz/collectionscope Github]</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Visualizations&diff=22518Visualizations2022-01-21T08:02:24Z<p>Admin: Created page with "This page is for listing different visualization to consider for Wikidocumentaries. '[https://amnh-sciviz.github.io/collectionscope/ Collectionscope]]' is an open source soft..."</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is for listing different visualization to consider for Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
'[https://amnh-sciviz.github.io/collectionscope/ Collectionscope]]' is an open source software engine for visualizing museum collections across time and space.<br />
Collectionscope collects, processes, and transforms collections metadata into digital information that can be visualized and explored on multiple platforms, including immersive 3D environments.<br />
<br />
Plotting this data across time and space provides engaging access to entire collections and the objects within, as well as the opportunity to dive into rich and complex institutional histories.<br />
<br />
Built with open source tools and libraries, the engine is freely available to other cultural institutions to visualize their own collections and develop experiences that suit their unique learning goals and audiences.<br />
<br />
* [https://github.com/amnh-sciviz/collectionscope Github]</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Content_module&diff=22517Content module2022-01-21T07:59:44Z<p>Admin: /* Content module types */</p>
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<div>Content is represented in blocks that are called modules. Main content on the site is presented in topic pages, which consist of content modules.<br />
<br />
[[File:Content modules.png|1000px]]<br />
<br />
==Structure of a content module==<br />
===Toolbar===<br />
* Title<br />
* Buttons (from the right for ltr, rtl support still not in place)<br />
** Expand (always rightmost)<br />
** Add<br />
** Actions<br />
** Settings<br />
** Basemap<br />
** Tasks / Games<br />
** Filter/facet<br />
** Search (always leftmost)<br />
<br />
===Content===<br />
* Continuous image mat used in the [[images]] section<br />
* Content blocks used in the [[gallery]]<br />
* Horizontal scrolling for [[timeline]]s and [[Gallery|galleries]]<br />
* Timeline + map + gallery combo needs a novel layout to fit everything in the viewport<br />
<br />
== Content module types ==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
<u>Active modules</u><br />
<br />
[[Article]]<br />
<br />
[[Family tree]]<br />
<br />
[[Gallery]]<br />
<br />
[[Historical map]]<br />
<br />
[[Images]]<br />
<br />
[[Image viewer]]<br />
<br />
[[Infobox]]<br />
<br />
[[Map]]<br />
<br />
<!--[[Related content]]<br />
--><br />
<u>Module ideas</u><br />
<br />
[[Bibliography]]<br />
<br />
[[Correspondence]]<br />
<br />
[[Discussion]]<br />
<br />
[[Name]]<br />
<br />
[[Newspaper articles]]<br />
<br />
[[Graph]]<br />
<br />
[[Testimonials]]<br />
<br />
[[Timeline]]<br />
<br />
[[3D]]<br />
<br />
[[Audio/Video]]<br />
<br />
[[Visualizations]]<br />
<br />
[[Wikidocumentary]]''</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
==Useful topic-related modules==<br />
The variety of Wikipedia templates could give good ideas for this.<br />
* Time series (historical era, ruler) precedent, antecedent<br />
* Series () previous, next<br />
* Sports stats, game results etc.<br />
* Quotes from Wikiquote<br />
* Plans of a house --> 3D<br />
<br />
== Content modules and module types ==<br />
* The notes describe existing as well as planned features.<br />
* In the module types, the preferred mode is displayed in bold, future ones in italic.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+<br />
!Component<br />
!Description<br />
!Existing modules<br />
!Module types to add<br />
!Query<br />
!Actions<br />
!To do<br />
|-<br />
|Affiliations<br />
|Organizations related to the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline<br />
|Most used properties (type, location, year).<br />
|Translate titles and descriptions in the interface, same for all components<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Awards<br />
|Awards the topic has received<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Banner<br />
|Wiki Loves Monuments banner<br />
|Banner<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Play<br />
Add header image to Wikidata<br />
|Add more Wikimedia campaigns<br />
|-<br />
|Depicts<br />
|Items the topic depicts<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Depicted<br />
|Items that depict the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Effects<br />
|Consequences of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline (with dependencies?)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Heritage<br />
|Items in the topics heritage designation<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Instances<br />
|Instances of the topic (class)<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Kartta<br />
|Location of the item, main map of the page.<br />
|Map (Wikidata point, OSM shape) <br />
|''Life locations arcs for humans. Routes for travels.''<br />
|<br />
|Edit location (Link to Wikidata/OSM)<br />
Change background<br />
|Join with other map displays. Display them as facets. Display gallery and list based on the facet underneath the map.<br />
|-<br />
|Location<br />
|Enclosing item and neighbors of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|?item wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q18615777.<br />
|Display external data, Import location<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Parts<br />
|Subdivisions of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|<pre>?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P361<br />
<br />
?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P527</pre><br />
|<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Locations<br />
|Items within the topic's area<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Aggregate points, display images, add links. Visualize based on properties (type, size, year). Join with Kartta.<br />
|-<br />
|People<br />
|People related to the topic<br />
|'''Gallery''', List, Family tree<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline, Map<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Similar<br />
|Similar items based on key properties<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Subclasses<br />
|Subclasses of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Hierarchy tree. Combination with top classes.<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Things<br />
|Topics on Wikimedia focus list<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicImages<br />
|Related images from repositories<br />
|Images, ImageViewer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicPageHeader<br />
|Header part displaying media about the topic<br />
|Header<br />
|Portrait series, video, playlist<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Video<br />
|-<br />
|Twins<br />
|Twin cities<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikipedia<br />
|Wikipedia article<br />
|Article<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikidata<br />
|Wikidata facts<br />
|Infobox<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Works<br />
|Works by the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram of everything<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Event timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Timeline, Gallery, Map, Family timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Item(s) that the topic is part of. Can also display siblings<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Combination: Larger parent item with smaller siblings<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Content_module&diff=22516Content module2022-01-21T07:57:40Z<p>Admin: /* Content module types */</p>
<hr />
<div>Content is represented in blocks that are called modules. Main content on the site is presented in topic pages, which consist of content modules.<br />
<br />
[[File:Content modules.png|1000px]]<br />
<br />
==Structure of a content module==<br />
===Toolbar===<br />
* Title<br />
* Buttons (from the right for ltr, rtl support still not in place)<br />
** Expand (always rightmost)<br />
** Add<br />
** Actions<br />
** Settings<br />
** Basemap<br />
** Tasks / Games<br />
** Filter/facet<br />
** Search (always leftmost)<br />
<br />
===Content===<br />
* Continuous image mat used in the [[images]] section<br />
* Content blocks used in the [[gallery]]<br />
* Horizontal scrolling for [[timeline]]s and [[Gallery|galleries]]<br />
* Timeline + map + gallery combo needs a novel layout to fit everything in the viewport<br />
<br />
== Content module types ==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
<u>Active modules</u><br />
<br />
[[Article]]<br />
<br />
[[Family tree]]<br />
<br />
[[Gallery]]<br />
<br />
[[Historical map]]<br />
<br />
[[Images]]<br />
<br />
[[Image viewer]]<br />
<br />
[[Infobox]]<br />
<br />
[[Map]]<br />
<br />
<!--[[Related content]]<br />
--><br />
<u>Module ideas</u><br />
<br />
[[Bibliography]]<br />
<br />
[[Correspondence]]<br />
<br />
[[Discussion]]<br />
<br />
[[Name]]<br />
<br />
[[Newspaper articles]]<br />
<br />
[[Graph]]<br />
<br />
[[Testimonials]]<br />
<br />
[[Timeline]]<br />
<br />
[[3D]]<br />
<br />
[[Audio/Video]]<br />
<br />
[[Wikidocumentary]]''</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
==Useful topic-related modules==<br />
The variety of Wikipedia templates could give good ideas for this.<br />
* Time series (historical era, ruler) precedent, antecedent<br />
* Series () previous, next<br />
* Sports stats, game results etc.<br />
* Quotes from Wikiquote<br />
* Plans of a house --> 3D<br />
<br />
== Content modules and module types ==<br />
* The notes describe existing as well as planned features.<br />
* In the module types, the preferred mode is displayed in bold, future ones in italic.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+<br />
!Component<br />
!Description<br />
!Existing modules<br />
!Module types to add<br />
!Query<br />
!Actions<br />
!To do<br />
|-<br />
|Affiliations<br />
|Organizations related to the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline<br />
|Most used properties (type, location, year).<br />
|Translate titles and descriptions in the interface, same for all components<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Awards<br />
|Awards the topic has received<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Banner<br />
|Wiki Loves Monuments banner<br />
|Banner<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Play<br />
Add header image to Wikidata<br />
|Add more Wikimedia campaigns<br />
|-<br />
|Depicts<br />
|Items the topic depicts<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Depicted<br />
|Items that depict the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Effects<br />
|Consequences of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline (with dependencies?)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Heritage<br />
|Items in the topics heritage designation<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Instances<br />
|Instances of the topic (class)<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Kartta<br />
|Location of the item, main map of the page.<br />
|Map (Wikidata point, OSM shape) <br />
|''Life locations arcs for humans. Routes for travels.''<br />
|<br />
|Edit location (Link to Wikidata/OSM)<br />
Change background<br />
|Join with other map displays. Display them as facets. Display gallery and list based on the facet underneath the map.<br />
|-<br />
|Location<br />
|Enclosing item and neighbors of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|?item wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q18615777.<br />
|Display external data, Import location<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Parts<br />
|Subdivisions of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|<br />
|<pre>?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P361<br />
<br />
?pi wdt:P1647* wd:P527</pre><br />
|<br />
|Change map to multiple shapes display. Join with Kartta<br />
|-<br />
|Locations<br />
|Items within the topic's area<br />
|Gallery, List, Map with points<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Aggregate points, display images, add links. Visualize based on properties (type, size, year). Join with Kartta.<br />
|-<br />
|People<br />
|People related to the topic<br />
|'''Gallery''', List, Family tree<br />
|Network diagram, Timeline, Map<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Similar<br />
|Similar items based on key properties<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|'''Extended list''', Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Subclasses<br />
|Subclasses of the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Hierarchy tree. Combination with top classes.<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Things<br />
|Topics on Wikimedia focus list<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicImages<br />
|Related images from repositories<br />
|Images, ImageViewer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|TopicPageHeader<br />
|Header part displaying media about the topic<br />
|Header<br />
|Portrait series, video, playlist<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Video<br />
|-<br />
|Twins<br />
|Twin cities<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Map, Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikipedia<br />
|Wikipedia article<br />
|Article<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Wikidata<br />
|Wikidata facts<br />
|Infobox<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Works<br />
|Works by the topic<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Network diagram of everything<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Event timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Timeline, Gallery, Map, Family timeline<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Item(s) that the topic is part of. Can also display siblings<br />
|Gallery, List<br />
|Combination: Larger parent item with smaller siblings<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22515Convent Quarter2022-01-13T13:14:34Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland, after a fire devastated the part of the city. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
[[File:Luostarikortteli.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images released by the museum in Finna (TBD)<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
* Possibly a bespoke component to display a specific external dataset<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
===OpenHistoricalMap===<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
===IIIF===<br />
In parallel, it would be a great idea to display IIIF data. This will open up several new opportunities that can be explored further.<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22514Convent Quarter2022-01-13T08:04:59Z<p>Admin: /* Historical geodata */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
[[File:Luostarikortteli.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images released by the museum in Finna (TBD)<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
* Possibly a bespoke component to display a specific external dataset<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
===OpenHistoricalMap===<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
===IIIF===<br />
In parallel, it would be a great idea to display IIIF data. This will open up several new opportunities that can be explored further.<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22513Convent Quarter2022-01-13T08:02:17Z<p>Admin: /* Archaeological finds (Component: In this location) */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
[[File:Luostarikortteli.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images released by the museum in Finna (TBD)<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
* Possibly a bespoke component to display a specific external dataset<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=File:Luostarikortteli.jpg&diff=22512File:Luostarikortteli.jpg2022-01-11T11:24:50Z<p>Admin: Admin uploaded a new version of File:Luostarikortteli.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div></div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22511Convent Quarter2022-01-11T11:22:37Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
[[File:Luostarikortteli.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images released by the museum in Finna (TBD)<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=File:Luostarikortteli.jpg&diff=22510File:Luostarikortteli.jpg2022-01-11T11:18:23Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div></div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22507Convent Quarter2022-01-06T20:53:53Z<p>Admin: /* Available content and platforms */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images released by the museum in Finna (TBD)<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22506Convent Quarter2022-01-06T20:52:31Z<p>Admin: /* Network visualization */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or by including a network visualization in all components, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22505Convent Quarter2022-01-06T20:50:57Z<p>Admin: /* Archaeological finds (Component: In this location) */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual objects with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22504Convent Quarter2022-01-06T20:50:36Z<p>Admin: /* Archaeological finds (In this location) */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (Component: In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22503Convent Quarter2022-01-06T20:49:29Z<p>Admin: /* General */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping and faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22502Convent Quarter2022-01-06T16:18:27Z<p>Admin: /* Historical geodata */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
* OHM entities can be linked to Wikidata<br />
* Based on the Wikidata ID, they can be linked to Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Shapes can be managed with the iD editor in OpenHistoricalMap<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22501Convent Quarter2022-01-06T16:11:14Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.<br />
<br />
{{design-nav}}</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22500Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:53:12Z<p>Admin: /* Historical geodata */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be relatively easy to read shapes from OpenHistoricalMap to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22499Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:51:47Z<p>Admin: /* Similar */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced to better take into account archaeological finds.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be a relatively easy project to read shapes from OHM to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22498Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:50:51Z<p>Admin: /* Article */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
* Either write in a dedicated repository (Wikibase) or enable displaying external articles<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be a relatively easy project to read shapes from OHM to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22497Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:38:21Z<p>Admin: /* Desired developments for display components */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.<br />
<br />
==Historical geodata==<br />
It would be a relatively easy project to read shapes from OHM to Wikidocumentaries similarly to how they are read from OSM now.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22496Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:36:49Z<p>Admin: /* Desired developments for display components */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22495Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:36:17Z<p>Admin: /* People */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Timeline display===<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
* Develop a view that brings together the different interrelations: houses and households spatially, family relations, business relations and interactions, the passing of time<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22494Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:29:49Z<p>Admin: /* Data management scenarios */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet that can be controlled oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Timeline display===<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.</div>Adminhttps://wikidocumentaries.wmcloud.org/w/index.php?title=Convent_Quarter&diff=22493Convent Quarter2022-01-06T15:29:02Z<p>Admin: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collaboration with Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. The goal is to display the interconnections of the museum collections with the help of Wikidocumentaries. New developments will be made available for all users.<br />
<br />
The museum is located in a building that replaced a wealthy and central part of medieval Turku in Finland. Part of the museum is focused on archaeology of the site, while the other part focuses on contemporary art.<br />
<br />
==Objectives==<br />
* Display information about archaeological finds, and the history of the houses and plots where they were found, and the people who lived there.<br />
* Find ways to overcome the scope limitations of the Wikimedia projects. Notability becomes an issue with historical biographies. The granularity of archaeological finds challenges the scope of Wikidata.<br />
* Contribute to open knowledge as much as possible.<br />
* Serve museum visitors onsite and online.<br />
<br />
==Data==<br />
===Available content and platforms===<br />
* Content that can be published through Wikimedia projects<br />
** Wikidata items about notable historical personalities, geographical sites<br />
** Wikipedia articles of the most notable personalities<br />
** Images on Wikimedia Commons<br />
* Source literature<br />
* Images in Finna<br />
<br />
===The need for extended storage===<br />
* Archaeological finds: data, articles, and images about them<br />
* Biographical information, especially articles<br />
* Historical geodata: houses, plots, street etc.<br />
* Historical documents?<br />
* Linking between them<br />
<br />
==Data management scenarios==<br />
* Use Wikimedia projects as much as possible<br />
* Develop a complementary or alternative data storage or outlet to be able to control oneself: Google Sheets or Wikibase. The data solution should be scalable and/or replicable. <br />
<br />
===Wikibase===<br />
The Wikibase alternative could be made for this project or as a shared one (for example Wikidocumentaries Wikibase or a local history Wikibase). Developing the federated ecosystem of Wikibases is a thing we want to contribute to with Wikidocumentaries.<br />
<br />
==Desired developments for display components==<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Grouping / faceting of the objects based on most used properties. In this case for example<br />
** Type of object (instance of)<br />
** Creation date<br />
** Era<br />
** Place of discovery<br />
** Use<br />
<br />
===Network visualization===<br />
* https://w.wiki/BsF<br />
* Different visualizations, such as family relations, professional relations etc. This can be realized as separate displays in the exhibition space, or through faceting as part of the Wikidocumentaries site.<br />
* Custom styles and features for use in the exhibition space<br />
* Linking to Wikidocumentaries pages instead of Wikidata pages.<br />
<br />
===Timeline display===<br />
<br />
===Archaeological finds (In this location)===<br />
* Visually more engaging, for example grouping<br />
* Display of an individual object with more metadata<br />
<br />
===Map===<br />
* Map shapes for more objects<br />
* Display of historical data<br />
* Display georeferenced old maps<br />
<br />
===Article===<br />
* Make sure articles can be written on all the items, and displayed on Wikidocumentaries<br />
<br />
===People===<br />
* Display people related to a house in all possible ways: family tree, network, timeline<br />
<br />
===Similar===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related entries. The selection criteria can be enhanced.<br />
<br />
===Images===<br />
* Enhance the relevance of the related images. This requires an in-depth development project to images, and there are many ways in which it can be made better.</div>Admin