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Wikidata is a collaboratively edited multilingual knowledge graph hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. [2] It is a common source of open data that Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia, [3] [4] and anyone else, is able to use under the CC0 public domain license.
The Wikidata logo. Wikidata is a Wikimedia project to create an open and collaborative database. It stores relational statements about an entity as well as the interwiki links associated with the pages on the Wikimedia projects that describe that entity.
The Wikidata logo. Wikidata is a collaboratively edited knowledge base hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.It is a common source of open data that Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia can use, and anyone else, under a public domain license.
A Wikipedia page, with the Wikidata link highlighted. Every Wikipedia article (and many other pages, such as templates) should have an ID on our sister project, Wikidata. The ID is a series of digits prefixed "Q", and so is referred to as a QID.. This page is a simple guide to finding that QID.
English: A Gentle Introduction to Wikidata for Absolute Beginners [including non-techies!] This talk introduces the Wikimedia Movement's latest major wiki project: Wikidata. This talk introduces the Wikimedia Movement's latest major wiki project: Wikidata.
The en-WP community has rejected some uses of Wikidata: The "description" field from Wikidata used as a "mini-lead" in views of article in mobile view (see RfC here) As of December 2020 there is {} template to cite any Wikidata item, e.g. journal article, book, film, series. "Cite Q" template potentially replaces all other citation templates so ...
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Wikidata can offer great value simply by linking existing online databases (often websites). For instance, if one web site has a page for every lawyer in Nebraska, another has a page for every female published author in the U.S., and another has a page for everyone buried in a U.S. cemetery, then the Wikidata item for a deceased female lawyer-author from Nebraska could have an "identifier ...