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'''The COVID-19 Global Dashboard''' is a web application to provide an overview of the qualities and content of Wikipedia articles about COVID-19 across languages and offer intelligent data input mechanisms to address knowledge gaps.
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[[File:COVID-19 WIKI Images.png|thumb|right]]'''The COVID-19 Global Dashboard''' is a web application to provide an overview of the qualities and content of Wikipedia articles about COVID-19 across languages and offer intelligent data input mechanisms to address knowledge gaps. It is based on work in the [https://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/Q12136?language=en Wikidocumentaries] project.
  
 
The Wikipedia articles are the most comprehensive source of information of encyclopedic content about the COVID-19 pandemic and topics related to it. However, the information in inconsistent across languages. It is crucial that all language groups can provide up-to-date and correct information about the pandemic.
 
The Wikipedia articles are the most comprehensive source of information of encyclopedic content about the COVID-19 pandemic and topics related to it. However, the information in inconsistent across languages. It is crucial that all language groups can provide up-to-date and correct information about the pandemic.
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The linked data in Wikidata helps to locate additional sources of information that have not yet been added to Wikidata or Wikipedia articles. Information is collected to Wikidata from the Wikipedia articles as well. This will in turn assist in locating more information.
 
The linked data in Wikidata helps to locate additional sources of information that have not yet been added to Wikidata or Wikipedia articles. Information is collected to Wikidata from the Wikipedia articles as well. This will in turn assist in locating more information.
  
The Wikimedia COVID-19 Global Dashboard will connect Wikidata, Wikipedias, Wikimedia Commons, TranslateWiki, Scholia, OpenSreetMap and open resources of scientific content together.
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The Wikimedia COVID-19 Global Dashboard will connect Wikidata, Wikipedias, Wikimedia Commons, TranslateWiki, Scholia, OpenStreetMap and open resources of scientific content together.
  
 
==Navigation==
 
==Navigation==
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'''Navigating the articles'''
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* The first way to navigate will be based on Wikidata graphs where the user can navigate from one article to the other by following the Wikidata links.
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* The second way will be a predefined but dynamically updated table of COVID-19 articles.
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'''Article title'''
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* The page displays the current article title, description and aliases in the user's language
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'''Logging into Wikimedia account'''
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* To be able to use editing features the user must log into the Wikimedia account via OAuth
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'''Language chooser'''
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* The user can choose any interface language
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==Display Wikipedias==
 
==Display Wikipedias==
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 6 April 2020

COVID-19 WIKI Images.png

The COVID-19 Global Dashboard is a web application to provide an overview of the qualities and content of Wikipedia articles about COVID-19 across languages and offer intelligent data input mechanisms to address knowledge gaps. It is based on work in the Wikidocumentaries project.

The Wikipedia articles are the most comprehensive source of information of encyclopedic content about the COVID-19 pandemic and topics related to it. However, the information in inconsistent across languages. It is crucial that all language groups can provide up-to-date and correct information about the pandemic.

Getting an overview of information in Wikipedias

​The Wikimedia COVID-19 Global Dashboard will benefit the Wikimedia volunteer editors and translators in evaluating the consistency and quality of Wikipedia articles about COVID-19 and help them direct their efforts most effectively. The information is structured with the help on Wikidata that connects the articles to each other. The translators will be able to detect discrepancies between the language versions, and compare aspects of the articles such as their timeliness, editing activity, scope, maturity, illustrations, and use of source materials.

Enhancing data with the help of the Dashboard

The linked data in Wikidata helps to locate additional sources of information that have not yet been added to Wikidata or Wikipedia articles. Information is collected to Wikidata from the Wikipedia articles as well. This will in turn assist in locating more information.

The Wikimedia COVID-19 Global Dashboard will connect Wikidata, Wikipedias, Wikimedia Commons, TranslateWiki, Scholia, OpenStreetMap and open resources of scientific content together.

Navigation

Navigating the articles

  • The first way to navigate will be based on Wikidata graphs where the user can navigate from one article to the other by following the Wikidata links.
  • The second way will be a predefined but dynamically updated table of COVID-19 articles.

Article title

  • The page displays the current article title, description and aliases in the user's language

Logging into Wikimedia account

  • To be able to use editing features the user must log into the Wikimedia account via OAuth

Language chooser

  • The user can choose any interface language

Display Wikipedias

Workspace