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Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata in the week leading up to 2024-11-04. Missed the previous one? See issue #651
Discussions
New requests for permissions/Bot: Andrebot 2 - Task(s): Will check Romanian local election information on MongoDB against current relevant Items, where differences occur, will create new Items, link them and update associated information.
Closed request for permissions/Bot: CarbonBot - Withdrawn by proposer.
Rename Peakfinder ID (P3770) - The Peakfinder website content moved to cdnrockiesdatabases.ca, the associated Property (P3770) has been relabeled to crdb peak ID.
Mois de l'histoire LGBTQ+ (LGBTQ+ History month): A month-long edit-a-thon from November 1 to 30 for documenting, improving and translating articles on LGBTQ+ topics on Wikidata and French Wikimedia projects.
Check out the call for papers for the "Wikidata and Research" Conference! It will be held at the University of Florence in Italy on June 5-6, 2025. You can submit your papers by December 9, 2024: Wikidata and research/Call
Using AI to add to Wikidata - Magnus Manske discusses the challenge of integrating Wikimedia Commons artworks into Wikidata.
Papers
Disjointness Violations in Wikidata Finds 51 pairs of classes on Wikidata that should be disjoint (e.g. "natural object" vs. "artificial object") but aren't, with over 10 million violations, caused by a small number of "culprits" (source)
Refining Wikidata Taxonomy using Large Language Models (source)
Women Do News at Wikidata Day - This lightning talk from journalist Molly Stark Dean introduces the Women Do News project to increase visibility of women journalists and expand and enrich Wikipedia articles about them. The project could greatly benefit from Wikidata items being created and/or expanded.
Wikidata One Click Info is a multilingual extension that enables you to search for any item or word that you come across while reading or browsing online. It's an extension that makes Wikidata's data easy to retrieve and access. Install on Chrome browser or Firefox browser. A short video about the usage of the extension.
Are you able to learn languages with Wikidata content? In Ordia there is the "Guess Image from Pronunciation" game you can use to learn a few words from various languages.
Other Noteworthy Stuff
A small project on benchmarking query engine performance on useful Wikidata queries is asking for queries from the Wikidata user community to potentially be part of the benchmark. If you are a user of any Wikidata SPARQL service please send queries that you find useful to Peter F. Patel-Schneider. Say what you used the query for and whether you would like to be noted as the source of the query. Queries that take considerable time or time out are especially welcome, particularly if the query caused you to switch from the official Wikidata Query Service to some other service. More information about the project is available in Wikidata:Scaling_Wikidata/Benchmarking.
WPBSA com player ID (Identifier for an athlete on the main website of WPBSA)
JLPT level (difficulty of word by the level of JLPT)
beer style (classification of a beer based on its style)
has forks (Notable software forks of this software)
most populous settlement (city, town, or other settlement with the largest population in this area (country, state, county, continent, etc.))
Eurotopics ID (A database containing data on European media.)
rubrique d'une installation classée pour la protection de l'environnement (Industrial or agricultural operations generating risks to health and the environment are regulated in France. The various risks are organized into headings in the nomenclature of installations classified for environmental protection. The dangers, pollution and nuisances of each operation are listed by public authorities.)
prototypical syntactic role of argument (qualifier for {{P|9971}} indicating the most basic/fundamental syntactic position of that argument for that verb sense (that is, when the argument structure is not subject to any alternations))
operating cost (ongoing recurring cost for operating or using an object)
effective life of asset (duration of time which an object/asset is expected to be used before needing to be disposed of or replaced)
Toki Pona headnoun (Toki Pona common noun for which the name serves as a proper modifier)
Provides data for property (the dataset associated with this external id usually contains data applicable to this other wikidata property)
TOPO id (unique code, defined by the {{Q|3029562}}, to identify topographical features of France (regions, departments, citys, hamlet, thoroughfares ...) and elsewhere (Countries, Foreign Cities, ...))
ISCC (International Standard Content Code. Hash code that identifies a media object based on fuzzy hashing.)
romantic orientation (pattern of romantic attraction of this person or fictional character)
Newest WikiProjects: AveburyPapers - The Avebury Papers is a collaborative UKRI-funded research project between University of York; University of Bristol; the National Trust; English Heritage; and Historic England. As part of this project, the team are doing several tasks which are generating data, some of which will be shared via Wikidata, in an effort to link parts of the Avebury collection with other collections.
Mobile statement editing: We are making progress on the technical investigation for how to make it easier to edit statements on mobile. A lot more work to be done after that though.
We fixed the sidebar link to the main page in many languages (phab:T184386)
Codex: We are continuing with the migration of the Query Builder to Codex, the new design system. The migration of Special:NewLexeme is almost finished.
Query Service: We have updated the list of languages for the language selector in the UI (phab:T358572)
Vector 2022: We are continuing to adress issues of the Item UI in dark mode (phab:T369385)
Wikibase REST API:
We are moving from v0 to v1.
We have finished the work on the new endpoint for creating Properties.
Action API: We’re improving the way the wbformatvalue API handles invalid options (phab:T323778)
This week I edited an article Finance. Here I included the diff. I also made changes to the article and here is the diff.
Today, I learned about quantum finance. It is a field where quantum mechanics meets finance! It’s all about applying quantum theory principles to improve financial modeling, risk assessment, and pricing. This approach could lead to smarter, more advanced financial tools, making it an exciting area with huge future potential.Sp7930 (talk) 19:06, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
If I'm adding multiple sources to an article, do I need to show the edit history each time? How should I handle that? Sp7930 (talk) 19:32, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
@Sp7930 In general, for here you only need to show a diff for each article you edit. As each week will require two new (different) articles to be edited, this will likely not happen in this same way again. Also, what happened with the formatting of what you added here? Current with Week 3. FULBERT (talk) 13:39, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
Thank you for your feedback and for clarifying the requirements. I’ve corrected the formatting issues too.
From this week's work, I become more familiar with how to edit an article in Wikipedia, and this experience help me to understand some references more deeply.
I edited the article Unemployment. Here is the diff. I learned that the unemployment-to-population ratio provides a broader perspective on joblessness by including the entire population, whereas the unemployment rate focuses solely on those actively seeking employment within the labor force, highlighting the impact of educational enrollment on youth employment metrics.
I edited the article Workplace wellness. Here is the diff. I've learned that wellness programs can sometimes shift healthcare costs from employers to employees by tying health insurance rates to participation and success in wellness goals.
I edited the article Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Here is the diff for my initial edit, and I made a second edit as well; the differences between the two can be viewed here diff . Editing the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood article taught me the importance of integrating new insights in a way that complements existing content. I learned to carefully match the tone and thematic structure of the section to ensure the added analysis flowed naturally with other critiques. Nyn218 (talk) 01:04, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
This week I edited the article Self-driving car. Here is the diff.Through this editing, I learned that most people's understanding of self-driving cars is at a relatively vague stage, and the lack of timely updated information makes people even more confused. Therefore, the latest and reliable information is very necessary. Roger0731 (talk) 20:35, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
Hi, I edited the article Robotaxi. Here is the diff. This article gave me an idea of what robotaxi is and its current progress and future development direction. Currently, robotaxi is still in the testing phase and has encountered many obstacles. BJ2352 (talk) 22:14, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
In the process, I learned how small additions can enhance the clarity and impact of an article. Incorporating additional insights not only enriches the content but also helps emphasize the practical applications of leadership theories, making the text more relatable and actionable for readers. Nutnutt12 (talk) 23:33, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
@Nutnutt12 Please provide the diff per WP:DIFF to your change and then ping me here. Please assign yourself this article in the Wiki Edu Dashboard and then ping me here. I will then take a look at it and reply. FULBERT (talk) 18:07, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
Through this process, I learned the importance of properly attributing ideas to enhance the credibility of an article. Adding clarifying sentences also helped improve the overall coherence and depth of the discussion, making the arguments more compelling and easier for readers to understand. Additionally, including missing citations ensured that all statements were supported by credible sources, reinforcing the article's academic integrity. Nutnutt12 (talk) 01:37, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
@Nutnutt12 Please provide the diff per WP:DIFF to your change and then ping me here. Please assign yourself this article in the Wiki Edu Dashboard and then ping me here. I will then take a look at it and reply. FULBERT (talk) 18:07, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
Week 1/zw2306
This week I changed my preferences for notifications by adding the email and web option. I was also able to edit the editor section, so I would be able to see both editor tabs. This assignment helped me familiarize myself with my Wikipedia account before starting more complex assignments ahead.
A missing title error. References show this error when they do not have a title. Please edit the article to add the appropriate title parameter to the reference. (Fix | Ask for help)