This announcement changes the territory for references common across Wikipedia and Wikidata. In terms of English Wikipedia, there are templated references for both Canmore and HES, which can be Read more
Category: SPARQL
SPARQL query issues
Multi-lingual use of Wikidata
For several weeks I have been experimenting with a Gaidhlig version of the Scotland's Lost Places bot, hoping to exploit the multi-lingual labels on Wikidata. The results on the dummy run haven't Read more
Labelling Gaidhlig
Although currently experimenting with a Gaidhlig version of the Scottish history bot, it was chance that I noticed that Wikidata for various locations which were originally loaded from HES/Canmore Read more
The web page linked from the headline provides a view of the main populated places in a Council area, with the facility to obtain a list or a map of the Category A listed buildings in that area. Each Read more
Mushrooming: Points and networks
“… try to think your way into the main part of a fungus, the mycelium, a proliferating network of tiny white threads known as hyphae. Decentralised, inquisitive, exploratory and voracious, a mycelial network ranges through soil in search of food. It tangles itself in an intimate scrawl with the roots of plants, exchanging nutrients and sugars with them; it meets with the hyphae of other networks and has mycelial sex; messages from its myriad tips are reported rapidly across the whole network ...”The quotation is from Frances Gooding's article “From its Myriad Tips”, London Review of Books, 20 May 2021. It inspired me to prepare a Presentation pack at the time, whose text is copied here. Read more
Looking for Scotland
Querying Wikidata on Scottish topics can be awkward, because it tends not to be represented as a Country / sovereign state (wdt:P17) in item properties but more often (at best) as an administrative Read more