Spring/Summer 2020
The UT Linked Data Informal Learning series from fall 2018 - spring 2020 was coordinated in large part by Itza Carbajal, Latin American Metadata Librarian for LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Special Collections, a branch of the University of Texas at Austin Libraries. To learn more about these series check the LD Informal Learning series section of the wiki.
Vision
This informal learning discussion group hopes to introduce an overview of Wikidata and its relationship to linked data principles and ongoing work. Discussions and workshops will touch on how and why Wikidata can pertain to library, archives, and other cultural heritage work. As Wikidata gains traction, LIS practitioners and students should explore the potential of introducing these technologies into their work in an effort to utilize the full capabilities of the web. University of Texas staff from a variety of units and departments including LLILAS Benson, Harry Ransom Center, and UT Libraries seeks to develop opportunities for all library staff, LIS students, and local practitioners to prepare themselves to explore new areas of work.
Discussion participants should leave with an core understanding Wikidata, how it can be applied to their work, the overlap of Wikidata with Linked Data capabilities, as well as some core foundations of Wikidata tools. No prior knowledge of Wikidata needed. A basic understanding of Linked Data is useful (please refer to slides and resources on previous informal learning sessions on Linked Data for a quick overview)
Also join the listserv for communication and sharing between and beyond these sessions: https://utlists.utexas.edu/sympa/info/ld-learning
Readings
FIND & DOWNLOAD Spring/Summer2020 readings: https://utexas.box.com/v/UT-LearnLinkedData
Focus
Discussion topics will focus on analyzing and discussing the use, structure, and implementations of Wikidata in other relevant project, initiatives, and fields.
Targeted Audience
This informal learning discussion group aims to attract current library and archival staff at the University of Texas at Austin in particular those currently working with digital libraries or digital archival collections. Attendees do not need to possess familiarity with Wikidata, but should be either aware of its existence or currently in the planning stages of implementing a Wikidata or Wikipedia focused project or effort. While this is the core-targeted group, discussions are open to the general UT community including faculty, staff, and students.
Approaches
Discussion participants will use a mixed approach including readings, personal reflections, interactions with digital tools and platforms, and case study analysis from discussion facilitator and group members.
Objectives
Discussion participants should leave with an understanding of a local case study and how it applies to other projects.
Discussion Dates and Meeting Details
Discussions will be held monthly between the months of October through December of 2019 lasting roughly 1.5 hour each in the same location. Times, locations, and dates are subject to change, please refer to the calendar invite or this webpage for the most up to date information.
Discussion | DATE | TIME | LOCATION | Notes |
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Intro to Wikidata | Wed. January 29, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Harry Ransom Center, Denius Seminar Room (2nd floor) | |
Wikidata Structure Breakdown | Wed. February 26, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | PCL 1.124 | |
Using and Contributing to Wikidata | Wed. March 25, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | PCL 1.340 | Special guest speaker: Hilary Thorsen (Stanford Wikimedian in Residence) |
Wikidata Project Workshopping Part 1 | Wed. April 29, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Zoom (meeting details will be sent via UT LD listserv) | |
Wikidata Project Workshopping Part 2 | Tues. May 26, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Zoom (meeting details will be sent via UT LD listserv) | |
Intro to Technical Side of Wikidata / Project Brainstorming Updates | Tues. June 23, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Zoom (meeting details will be sent via UT LD listserv) | |
Technical Side of Wikidata Workshop / Project Brainstorming Updates | Tues. July 21, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Zoom (meeting details will be sent via UT LD listserv) | |
Wikidata Project Pitches and Feedback Session | Tues. Aug. 25, 2020 | 10 am to 12 pm | Zoom (meeting details will be sent via UT LD listserv) |
Discussion Topic Schedule
Discussion | Topics | Facilitator | Assignments or Notes | Presentation Slides |
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Intro to Wikidata | Basics of Wikidata | Paloma Graciani Picardo | Suggested Readings:
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Wikidata Structure Breakdown | Overview of different Wikidata services, systems, and tools | Itza Carbajal | Reading during session | |
Using and Contributing to Wikidata | Internal and external initiatives and use cases of Wikidata in libraries, archives, and museums | Itza/Paloma | Special Guest: Hilary Thorsen - Wikimedian in Residence | |
Wikidata Project Workshopping Part 1 of 2 | Individuals will work on developing potential Wikidata projects | Itza Carbajal | Project planning worksheet: https://utexas.box.com/s/09r6m4fwgqr0jf6whbv0xq9igzhm2er7 | |
Wikidata Project Workshopping Part 1 of 2 | Individuals will continue to refine potential Wikidata project plans | Itza Carbajal | Project planning worksheet: https://utexas.box.com/s/09r6m4fwgqr0jf6whbv0xq9igzhm2er7 | |
Technical Side of Wikidata / Project Updates | Overview of Wikidata Structure and technical features | Itza Carbajal | ||
Wikidata Project Pitches and Feedback Session | Group will present and receive feedback on proposed projects | Group |
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