Wikidata:Property proposal/Europeana Fashion Vocabulary ID

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Europeana Fashion Vocabulary ID[edit]

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Authority control

DescriptionIdentifier for clothing and fashion items
RepresentsEuropeana Fashion Vocabulary (Q29016777)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainitems represented in the Europeana Fashion Vocabulary (Q29016777) and associated with Europeana Fashion Thesaurus v1 (Q28890038):
  • Types of garments, shoes, and accessories.
  • Materials used in garments, shoes and accessories.
  • Genres of clothing (e.g. mourning dress, uniform, etc.).
  • Techniques used in creating fashion products.
Allowed values\d{5}
Example
  • fashion show (Q1153401)10338
  • morning coat (Q1146387)10701
  • Format and edit filter validation5 digit number can be validated with an edit filter (to be written)
    Sourcehttp://skos.europeana.eu/api/collections/europeana:fashion.html
    Planned useTo associate items with parent classes using a broadly tested and accepted methodology; to use as a source for classification statements; to add missing language labels. This work will be coordinated by Wikidata:WikiProject Fashion.
    Formatter URLhttp://www.europeanafashion.eu/portal/browse.html#objectType%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fthesaurus.europeanafashion.eu%2Fthesaurus%2F$1
    Robot and gadget jobsBots will be requested to add missing labels in EFV's 11 languages and to map EPV IDs to AAT IDs where possible.
    Motivation

    The Europeana Fashion Vocabulary assigns IDs to 1000 items and concepts around clothing and fashion. Each record has a parent identifier ("broaderLabel"); this will help editors build an expanded concept hierarchy for Wikidata:WikiProject Fashion.

    EPV has four facets:

    • Types of garments, shoes, and accessories.
    • Materials used in garments, shoes and accessories.
    • Genres of clothing (e.g. mourning dress, uniform, etc.).
    • Techniques used in creating fashion products.

    Use of this identifier will also allow us to manually or automatically add missing labels in EPV's 11 languages (English, Dutch, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish and Serbian).

    A mapping of EPVs to AAT IDs exists; this can potentially be used to automate loading of EPVs on costume items where Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID (P1014) already exists. PKM (talk) 20:14, 23 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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