Wikidata:Flemish art collections, Wikidata and Linked Open Data/Visualizations and statistics
In the project Flemish art collections, Wikidata and Linked Open Data, a group of Flemish museums and art collections have published metadata of their art collections (estimated: 30,000 artworks in total) on Wikidata, and thus have made this dataset available as Linked Open Data (LOD).
Data donated to Wikidata can be visualized in many ways - often with information that the museums themselves would not have been able to provide.
The data will also be edited, improved and re-used via Wikidata. To what extent does this happen?
Visualizations of the datasets[edit]
This table collects interesting examples of visualizations of the data on Wikidata. Feel free to add more!
Statistics about the datasets[edit]
After this data donation, the museums are interested to know what happens to their donated data. Some of these statistics can be retrieved as of June 2016, some not (yet).
- On Wikidata itself. How is the basic donated/uploaded data enriched by Wikidata volunteers (e.g. with images and other metadata)?
- What kind of edits happen on Wikidata?
- How often are 'their' items edited?
- Who does the edits?
- How does the number of statements, labels and descriptions evolve over time?
- In which languages do the edits take place?
- On Wikipedia. How many Wikipedia articles are written about their artworks?
- In which languages are Wikipedia articles written and added?
- Who edits and creates the Wikipedia articles?
- How does the number of Wikipedia articles evolve over time?
- In other Wikimedia projects. What happens with their data in other Wikimedia projects (other than Wikipedia)?
- In which Wikimedia projects?
- In which languages?
- What types of edits and re-use take place?
- Who re-uses and integrates the data?
- Outside the Wikimedia ecosystem. What happens with their data outside of Wikimedia projects?
- How many 'hits' do their items get through re-use by other websites and services?
- Where exactly is the data re-used, and in which way?
References[edit]
- ↑ The Crotos tool only displays artworks that have images on Wikimedia Commons, linked to their items on Wikidata.