Talk:Q27031827
Autodescription — open data portal (Q27031827)
- Useful links:
- View it! – Images depicting the item on Commons
- Report on constraint conformation of “open data portal” claims and statements. Constraints report for items data
- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- open data portal (Q27031827)
- data portal (Q112335315)
- website (Q35127)
- digital media (Q1076968)
- integrating resource (Q108637623)
- digital-native publication (Q119648796)
- virtual place (Q107307154)
- online publication (Q1714118)
- online service (Q19967801)
- software (Q7397)
- website (Q35127)
- data portal (Q112335315)
- open data portal (Q27031827)
- Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
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open data portal
⟩ on wikidata tree visualisation (external tool)(depth=1) - Generic queries for classes
This section is generated using {{TP organization}}
- List of organizations which have open data portal as parent organization (P749) (query)
- List of organizations of which open data portal is a subsidiary (P355) (query)
- Queries based on employer (P108)
- Queries based on member of (P463)
- See also: WikiProject Organizations
- See also EntitySchema for organizations: E98
- See also
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SpatialCoverage[edit]
Seeing Properties ranked by used frequency, for the spatial information, country (P17) is the most frequently used property as defined properties for this type (P1963) of open data portal (Q27031827). However, I don't think the second frequent property located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) is the right one to describe spatial information of open data portals (see description of that property). The distinction between located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) and narrative location (P840) is described here as followings:
because Nineteen Nineteen Eighty-Four (Q208460) → located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) → London (Q84) would mean the book is in London. this property says that the story in the book is set in London
narrative location (P840) has schema:contentLocation as equivalent property (P1628). schema:contentLocation has schema:spatialCoverage as its sub-property.
Should we use narrative location (P840) for state level open data portals? Should we propose spatialCoverage property as a new Wikidata property?