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Wikimedia: Wikipedia's sister projects as platforms for Digital Humanities

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Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
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Martin Poulter, Oxford's Wikimedian in Reseidence, gives a masterclass in using Wikimedia for digital research.
The Wikimedia family of projects includes some projects that are less well-known than the flagship Wikipedia, but highly relevant to the Humanities. Wikidata has facts and figures about tens of millions of items, Wikimedia Commons has tens of millions of freely reusable images, many from cultural heritage organisations, and Wikisource has hundreds of thousands of historical texts.

These platforms are not just for sharing text, images and data, but giving them context in the form of metadata and links. They also allow many kinds of query and visualisation. This session reports on progress with using these platforms with research projects in Oxford University.

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Series
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
People
Martin Poulter
Keywords
technology
open source
computing
wikipedia
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 07/07/2017
Duration: 01:01:56

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