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== Introduction == | |||
This document wish to provide an extensive documentation for users of the [[Main_Page|Wikibase OI]], introducing some best practices for the Wikibase items and properties and MediaWiki pages and their syntax. Furthermore, we are going to provide some SPARQL queries templates. | This document wish to provide an extensive documentation for users of the [[Main_Page|Wikibase OI]], introducing some best practices for the Wikibase items and properties and MediaWiki pages and their syntax. Furthermore, we are going to provide some SPARQL queries templates. | ||
== Wikibase data model == | |||
=== Description and aliases === | |||
=== Identifiers === | |||
The Linked Open Data main principle is to connect information stored in different institutions on the Web by reconciling objects through their unique URIs. | |||
Wikibase allows the creation of special statements, “Identifiers” as they are called in Wikidata, to relate items with the outside world. | |||
Examples of such properties are the [[wboip:2|Wikidata Entity (P2)]], [[wboip:3|Wikidata Property (P3)]] and the [[wboip:5|GeoNames ID (P5)]]. | |||
=== Statements === | |||
==== Data types ==== |
Revision as of 09:49, 10 December 2024
Introduction
This document wish to provide an extensive documentation for users of the Wikibase OI, introducing some best practices for the Wikibase items and properties and MediaWiki pages and their syntax. Furthermore, we are going to provide some SPARQL queries templates.
Wikibase data model
Description and aliases
Identifiers
The Linked Open Data main principle is to connect information stored in different institutions on the Web by reconciling objects through their unique URIs.
Wikibase allows the creation of special statements, “Identifiers” as they are called in Wikidata, to relate items with the outside world.
Examples of such properties are the Wikidata Entity (P2), Wikidata Property (P3) and the GeoNames ID (P5).