Open Science for Arts, Design and Music/Training/Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related Data
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Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related Data
editAbstract | Wikidata is increasingly being used for publishing performing arts related data, both by heritage institutions and by representatives of the arts sector itself. In this webinar, we give an overview of the data model and the possibilities of representing performing arts related aspects on Wikidata. We also provide a glimpse of the next step following the publication of the data: the use of this data in the context of several types of applications.
The second part of the webinar is dedicated to discussing projects of participants who are intending to publish performing arts related data on Wikidata. Participants are invited to share their project ideas with the organizers ahead of the webinar or to bring them up directly during the webinar. |
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Target audience | Artists, researchers, theatre managers, representatives of heritage institutions |
Organisers | Iolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
Beat Estermann, HKB |
Prerequisite | No prior knowledge is required but it is recommended to attend the previous webinars. |
Convenors | Beat Estermann (Bern Academy of the Arts, HKB) |
Duration | 90 minutes |
Agenda | Part 1 - Introduction and Overview: Beat Estermann provides an overview of the data model and the possibilities of representing performing arts related aspects in Wikidata. He also gives an overview of current applications making use of such data.
Part 2 - Peer Consulting: Interested participants present their data and data publication projects they would like to realize; convenors and participants discuss to what extent the required data structures are already in place, the way the projects could be approached, expected challenges and how to deal with them. |
Date and time | 5 June, 2024 11.00-12.30 CEST (UTC +2) |
Location | Online |
Fees | Attendance is free. |
Registration | Send an email to chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch |