Wikidata for wizards

A new post has come out on the Wikimedia Foundation blog, introducing Wikidata and explaining why institutions should share data with it. The authors use the Harry Potter universe as an example of a world that can be explored with Wikidata queries, but also as a nice analogy for learning…


Wikidata, Wikipedia and Voltaire

This week the Voltaire Foundation have published my guest blog post which describes how we constructed Histropedia timelines to support the study of Voltaire’s works, along with a neat trick we used to increase readership of French articles about Voltaire. It follows the…


Historical intellectual connections

Wikidata has a doctoral advisor (P184) relation, so the entry for a person can identify the person who supervised their doctoral degree.

There are some remarkable facts among these statements. For instance, chemist/ cognitive scientist…


Probing Parliament(s) with Wikidata

Wikidata has entries for Members of Parliament and for constituencies, although at the moment the two sets of data are not linked together. Still, I’m interested in what we can do with the biographical data about MPs.