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Re: [acawiki-general] [Wiki-research-l] WikiPapers: all the literature about wikis compiled in a... wiki
- From: emijrp <emijrp AT gmail.com>
- To: jschneider AT pobox.com
- Cc: Finn Aarup Nielsen <fn AT imm.dtu.dk>, "AcaWiki general \(listserv\)" <acawiki-general AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [acawiki-general] [Wiki-research-l] WikiPapers: all the literature about wikis compiled in a... wiki
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:00:45 +0100
We have recently added support for BibTeX, CSV, JSON and RDF metadata export. Every page has its own export links, and "List of..." pages too to download in batches. Enjoy.
2012/2/4 Jodi Schneider <jschneider AT pobox.com>
Maybe somebody has time to test interchange between AcaWiki and wikipapers [1] using RDF/SMW?
We should receive all their summaries and send anything tagged wiki or Wikipedia on AcaWiki. Their data model is in the message below -- first step is to look at our data model and see what should map to what.-Jodi
[1] http://wikipapers.referata.com/wiki/List_of_publications---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: emijrp <emijrp AT gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Wiki-research-l] WikiPapers: all the literature about wikis compiled in a... wiki
To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities <wiki-research-l AT lists.wikimedia.org>2012/2/2 Dan Bolser <dan.bolser AT gmail.com>
Since you both use SMW, it would be great to develop some way of
directly sharing data between the two wikis. (I'm currently
researching that now for a different project). So far the only
mechanism I have found is via the 'remote query' feature of the
exhibit extension:
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Exhibit_format
Oh, I also just remembered this, which would be a great way for you to
set up sharing between wikis:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DSMW
Perhaps it will be possible to add something to the regular query
syntax to allow 'remote queries'?
I have to look at the Semantic MediaWiki features for export/import data. I know that there are some RDF options, but I have not tested yet.
Talking of data sharing, do you both use the same (standard?) data
model for describing publications? i.e. using the Dublin core
ontology? (Sorry for not going to check that, I figure just ask ;-)
Following the parameters in this link http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/onts/dublin.html , this is the WikiPapers model:TITLE -> titleCREATOR -> authorSUBJECT -> keywordsDESCRIPTION -> abstractPUBLISHER -> published inCONTRIBUTOR -> ?DATE -> yearTYPE -> typeFORMAT -> ?IDENTIFIER -> doi, arXiv, PubMed, isbn, issnSOURCE -> ?LANGUAGE -> languageRELATION -> ?COVERAGE -> ?RIGHTS -> license
format and relation have not been formally defined by Dublin. I'm not sure what info adds 'contributor' to 'creator', 'source' to 'publisher' and 'coverage' to 'abstract/keywords'.
Cheers,
Dan.
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- Re: [acawiki-general] [Wiki-research-l] WikiPapers: all the literature about wikis compiled in a... wiki, emijrp, 02/05/2012
- Re: [acawiki-general] [Wiki-research-l] WikiPapers: all the literature about wikis compiled in a... wiki, emijrp, 02/13/2012
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