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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Event:Wikidata_and_Sister_Projects
Wikimedia is asking these days “Do you have a project, workflow, tool, or idea that connects Wikidata with Wikipedia, Commons, Wikisource, Wikivoyage, or other #WikidataAndSisterProjects?” organizing “4 days of discussions, workshops, sessions and social events, a broad range of benefits, challenges, existing and potential integrations of Wikidata will be covered.” Sessions will take place online between the 29th May – 1st June.
I’ll try to note some links, insights, trips, ideas and outcomes of our work with interwiki projects as a contribution to the online event. Saxonica, Die Datenlaube, 1lib1nearby1 and metadata activism with Scholia2 and Hypotheses.org will be covert. The idea is now to report on Wikidata and Sister Projects by using Wikidata and its sister projects. In other words: Linked Open Storytelling3 for Interwiki Projects & Friends.
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Paolo Piccinini, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
How to connect project reporting, Wikidata and sister projects with Linked Open Storytelling
Some aspects might be
- Own metadata for own blog posts, publications and projects
- Cataloging Wikisource and Wikiversity openly
- Community building on the basis of old text4, its metadata, its links and… rabbit holes
- Doing Open Citizen Science, using, asking and promoting the tools and tool boxes, media, data and communities in the Wikiverse (by default)5
- Potentially multilingual LOD potentials6
- Visuals, scalable vector grafics and posters7
- Citing Paintings of the nineteenth century: contribution to the history of art, (Q72628185#P2860)
- Open GLAM labs, FactGrid8 and impact9!?
- CARLA, the database recording people at the Leipzig Conservatory (1843-1918)10
- Wikidata: xEditsXnearby | 1lib1nearby (Q97624528)[↩]
- Scholia: Linked Open Storytelling, https://scholia.toolforge.org/topic/Q66631860[↩]
- Stadtwiki Dresden: Linked Open Storytelling, https://www.stadtwikidd.de/wiki/Linked_Open_Storytelling[↩]
- Wann korrigieren wir alle gemeinfreien Publikationen aller historischen Geschichtsvereine?, #vBIB24, 5. Dezember 2024, https://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/VBIB/vBIB24/Geschichtsvereine[↩]
- Aus Prinzip: Linked Open by Default, 4. Oktober 2024, https://osl.hypotheses.org/13377[↩]
- Wikisource.de: Translations plus metadata, https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Die_Gartenlaube/%C3%9Cbersetzungen[↩]
- Martin Munke: Citizen Science in Dresden: Projekte und Themen der SLUB, 27. August 2024, https://saxorum.hypotheses.org/11554[↩]
- Olaf Simons: Join the FactGrid-Trägerverein!, 31. März 2025, https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/3947[↩]
- Erlinger, Christian. “Wie wirken sich bibliothekarische Arbeiten im Wikiversum auf die Nutzung des eigenen Bestandes aus?” ABI Technik 45, no. 1 (2025): 80-80. https://doi.org/10.1515/abitech-2025-0011[↩]
- Wikisource.de: Historische Studierendenunterlagen der HMT Leipzig, https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Historische_Studierendenunterlagen_der_HMT_Leipzig via https://carla.hmt-leipzig.de/[↩]
OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
Jens Bemme (23. April 2025). Linked Open Storytelling for Interwiki Projects & Friends. How to edit nearby. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2026 von https://nearby.hypotheses.org/2407

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