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This Month in Education: January 2018
Volume 7 | Issue 1 | January 2018
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Wikidata weekly summary #298
- Discussions
- AICAT grants proposal
- ScienceSource grants renewal
- Open request for adminship: Kostas20142
- Events/Press/Blogs
- From the life of Wikidata: with the Wikidata Concepts Monitor we can now begin to discover how our communities use knowledge across the Wikimedia projects, by Goran S. Milovanović
- See also: WDCM Journal, several examples of the use of Wikidata on the Wikimedia projects
- What GLAM can teach us about multimedia metadata on Wikimedia Commons, by Jonathan Morgan and Sandra Fauconnier
- Wikidata and the German handball player nicknames by k-nut
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- We are saddened to report that Polish Wikimedian Krzysztof Machocki (who was also active on Wikidata) died on 31 January 2018, aged 36, after a couple of weeks of illness. Our condolences to his family and friends.
- Notes of the IRC office hour of January 30th
- The call for submissions for Wikimania (Cape Town, July 2018) is now open. Deadline is March 18th. Ideas of submissions related to Wikidata can be discussed here
- Based on community discussions, the ArticlePlaceholder will soon be deployed on Urdu and Estonian Wikipedias.
- Statistics
- January 2018 brought us 9,770,248 edits, 445,027 new items were created.
- The number of users that edited Wikidata per day grew in 2017 from 2439 to 2672 users, 9,6% more compared to 2016. The number of edits by them grew with 18% to 190k edits per day. We also get edited by 542 IP adresses per day, 50% more than in 2016.
- In 2017, Wikidata got edited by 46 various bots per day, executing 334k edits per day (63% more than in 2016). The most active bot in 2017 was Emijrpbot, who added 18 million edits to Wikidata.
- 284 million statements now contain references, compared to 67 million at the start of 2017. The average number of statements per item grew from 5 to almost 9. 73 million qualifiers are now used to provide more details for statements, 13 million in early 2017.
- New tool based on Wikidata: Random TV episodes
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: uses data storage type, commanded by, dam
- External identifiers: Who's Who UK ID, Basketball-Reference.com euro player ID
- Query examples:
- Items that have or will have been gone for as long as they were there this month (source)
- Members of the current UK Parliament who have ancestors in Wikidata who are identified as possibly mythical (source)
- Older siblings who died less than a month before their younger sibling entered an office (source)
- List of tram lines in Vienna (source)
- Adjacent districts in Vienna that have no tram line connecting them (source)
- Places of birth, death and burial of the artists hosted in the Sweden’s museum of art and design (source)
- Newest gadgets and scripts: a script for semi-automated import of information from Commons categories is waiting for feedback
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Diffs now show the entity ID in the page title (phab:T181077)
- Improved handling of translations in the Query Service UI (gerrit:406301, gerrit:406996), thanks to Li Song
- Continued working on diffs for forms on Lexemes (eg. phab:T186317)
- Added summaries for edits on representations or grammatical features of a form (phab:T184702)
- Worked on showing links to Lexemes and statements (phab:T185332)
- Rolling out fine grain usage tracking on more wikis, so only relevant changes are shown in the watchlist and recent changes (phab:T185032)
- Improved scalability of fine grain usage tracking (phab:T185693)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
This Month in Education: February 2018
Volume 7 | Issue 2 | February 2018
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Courses Modules are being deprecated
Hello,
Your account is currently configured with an education program flag. This system (the Courses system) is being deprecated. As such, your account will soon be updated to remove these no longer supported flags. For details on the changes, and how to migrate to using the replacement system (the Programs and Events Dashboard) please see Wikipedia:Education noticeboard/Archive 18#NOTICE: EducationProgram extension is being deprecated.
Thank you! Sent by: xaosflux 20:28, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
Alternative names
Hallo, the bolding of alternative names in the lead of an article is supposed to be so that when a reader is redirected from one of those names they can see why. When you add alternative names, please remember to provide incoming redirects (or sometimes dab page entries or hatnotes): I've done so for Jean Zaleski. Making these redirects not only helps readers find the article and makes it less likely that a future enthusiastic editor will create an accidental duplicate article, but it quite often turns existing red links blue where someone has already been linked, perhaps in a list of award winners using the fullest formal version of their name. Redirects are simple, cheap, and incredibly useful! Thanks. PamD 22:39, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
- Hello @PamD: - I'm really pleased that our paths have crossed again. I created Jean Zaleski yesterday during an Art+Feminism edit-a-thon in Malta. My intention was to return to it asap to continue making it work properly and your input is most welcome. Your contributions are, as ever, enlightening. Many thanks! --ToniSant (talk) 08:36, 10 March 2018 (UTC)
This Month in Education: March 2018
Volume 7 | Issue 3 | March 2018
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Invitation to join Women in Red
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This Month in Education: April 2018
Volume 7 | Issue 4 | April 2018
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This Month in Education: May 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 5 | May 2018
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This Month in Education: June 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 6 | June 2018
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August and New Achievements at Women in Red
Meetups #87, #88, #89, #90
An exciting new month for Women in Red!
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This Month in Education: July 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 7 | July 2018
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This Month in Education: August 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 8 | August 2018
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This Month in Education: September 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 9 | September 2018
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Get ready for November with Women in Red!
Three new topics for WiR's online editathons in November, two of them supporting other initiatives
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This Month in Education: November 2018
Volume 4 | Issue 10 | October 2018
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ArbCom 2018 election voter message
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December 2018 at Women in Red
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This Month in Education: November 2018
January 2019 at Women in Red
January 2019, Volume 5, Issue 1, Numbers 104-108
January events:
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