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Presentation: PCC Wikidata pilot project at TAMU | Jeannette Ho | Goals for getting involved Project description - focus on authors and faculty advisors for dissertations from Mechanical Engineering What they have done so far Consideration when drafting application profiles - what entities to create entries for? What properties to include? What properties should be core? Reviewed existing application profiles from Stanford and Guidelines for WIkiProject Books on recommended properties. Properties of interest to Scholarly Communications: Year, Gender, Academic subject/disc, etc. Uploading metadata from their repository OakTrust to Wikidata Screenshots of Wikidata schema in OpenRefine, Schema tab Example of Wikidata items batch created or enhanced via OpenRefine Lessons Learned: plenty of existing metadata for use in automation; think it is ok to put embargoed titles on Wikidata; batch create items first before adding statements to link them Next steps: test how this can work in practice; explore other tools provided by Wikidata Institute; design and carry our queries Q/A - jaho@library.tamu.edu
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Presentation: PCC Wikidata pilot project at TSU | Mary Aycock, Nicole Critchley, Amanda Scott | TSU has 4 different projects. Why they chose to participate Initial Setup - presenting on Wikidata, demonstrating creation of record to gain interest and buy-in Faculty authority work
University Archives Oral History Project - why oral histories, notability
Wittliff Archives Collections - adding "archives at" statements for subjects
Digital Collections Journals - five journals currently published in IR
Further avenues: adding citations to Wikidata, Assessment of Wikidata, Developing best practices, Editing in Wikipedia, Addressing questions of sustainability Resources shared Q/A
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Presentation: PCC Wikidata pilot project at HRC | Paloma | Sharing what their project will be once up and running - demonstrating their project page on Wikidata
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Housekeeping | Melanie | Brief description of standard group meeting format/agenda going forward:
Shared 3-question survey to gauge group member interests in topics and participation levels. |
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