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Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs?

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  • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

    Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
    thanks

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    @awinkler 👁️ @librerli Du machst doch sowas mit ZentralGut!?

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    • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

      Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
      thanks

      wragge@hcommons.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @awinkler ACMI has people links to Wikidata, eg: https://www.acmi.net.au/creators/74658--yoram-gross/ There's a post about it here: https://labs.acmi.net.au/linking-acmi-wikidata-aa33dd6fd58b

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      • wragge@hcommons.socialW wragge@hcommons.social

        @awinkler ACMI has people links to Wikidata, eg: https://www.acmi.net.au/creators/74658--yoram-gross/ There's a post about it here: https://labs.acmi.net.au/linking-acmi-wikidata-aa33dd6fd58b

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        @wragge Thanks! They also add qids for the movies, which is nice. I also like the citation recommendation at the bottom.

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        • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

          Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
          thanks

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          @awinkler data.bnf.fr exposes #BnF 's catalogue data and links to Wikidata, among other sources, e.g., https://data.bnf.fr/en/ark:/12148/cb11893627z (click on "see more").

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          • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

            Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
            thanks

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            @awinkler

            Prometheus Bildarchiv has the option to include Wikidata for artist names, and they mentioned in their #ALW2026 talk that they want to use it for more aspects like the one you describe in the future. (screenshot is from one of their open access collections).

            Also https://www.nga.gov links to artwork IDs (under "Research ressources")

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            • lukasfx@chaos.socialL lukasfx@chaos.social

              @awinkler

              Prometheus Bildarchiv has the option to include Wikidata for artist names, and they mentioned in their #ALW2026 talk that they want to use it for more aspects like the one you describe in the future. (screenshot is from one of their open access collections).

              Also https://www.nga.gov links to artwork IDs (under "Research ressources")

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              @lukasfx thanks a lot!

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              • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                thanks

                jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @awinkler many cool possibilities. At @smk we pull in metadata from wikidata to power our own search on https://open.smk.dk/

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                • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

                  @awinkler many cool possibilities. At @smk we pull in metadata from wikidata to power our own search on https://open.smk.dk/

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                  @jonassmith @smk interesting. Have you published any details on what (and how) you're doing?

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                  • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                    @jonassmith @smk interesting. Have you published any details on what (and how) you're doing?

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                    @awinkler @smk hmm I guess not. But let me ask my knowledgeable colleague tomorrow and maybe we could 😀

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                    • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                      Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                      thanks

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                      @awinkler

                      Does https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:ExLibris-Primo count?

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                      • stuartyeates@cloudisland.nzS stuartyeates@cloudisland.nz

                        @awinkler

                        Does https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:ExLibris-Primo count?

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                        @awinkler

                        See https://tewaharoa.victoria.ac.nz/discovery/person?personId=no2013060854&inst=64VUW_INST&vid=64VUW_INST:VUWNUI&lang=en

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                        • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                          Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                          thanks

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                          @awinkler Visual History Filmography. Indexical Traces of the Holocaust and Nazi Era

                          https://archaeology-of-iconic-film-footage.com/

                          If present, there is a link to the Wikidata item. We are working on expanding the number of items. #wikidata

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                          • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                            Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                            thanks

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                            @awinkler Czech National Library: https://aleph.nkp.cz/F/?func=find-c&local_base=aut&ccl_term=ica=jk01021023

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                            • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                              Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                              thanks

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                              @awinkler

                              Swedish Historical Museums:

                              https://samlingar.shm.se/term/4dab3751-a66e-48e4-a032-5cd85fe62027
                              https://samlingar.shm.se/histevent/A483DB05-0E52-4C42-AB92-4219BDC3998E
                              https://samlingar.shm.se/geo/5954BE73-910D-4ABC-96C2-6781831F6043

                              Nationalmuseum:
                              https://collection.nationalmuseum.se/sv/artists/artist/3877/

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                              • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                                Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                                thanks

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                                @awinkler This already seems to be working on https://www.museum-digital.de, provided that the identifiers for people (museum-digital-ID), places (museum-digital-Ort-ID) and subjects/keywords (museum-digital-Tag-Kennung) have been entered in #Wikidata. At the object level, this would be a nice-to-have feature. @jrenslin

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                                • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                                  Asking the #GLAM people here: Do you know glam catalogues that use and expose #wikidata IDs? I'm looking for examples where places, people, subjects etc. or the objects themselves etc. are (visibly) linked to the Wikidata item in the web frontend. If you know any such catalouges, let me know!
                                  thanks

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                                  @awinkler Wir verlinken aus der Sachsystematik der NRW-Bibliographie NWBib zur Wikidata und zur GND, siehe die Link-Symbole in https://nwbib.de/subjects Ticket: https://github.com/hbz/nwbib/issues/656

                                  In lobid-gnd und lobid-organisations gibt es auch Verlinkungen zu Wikidata im UI.

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                                  • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

                                    @awinkler @smk hmm I guess not. But let me ask my knowledgeable colleague tomorrow and maybe we could 😀

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                                    @awinkler @smk Basically our online collection checks to see if there's a matching inventory number on Wikidata and then fetches keywords. It's a bit neglected on our end, and my colleague is looking deeper. Afterwards we'll type up what we find on https://www.smk.dk/en/article/where-does-extra-data-on-smk-open-come-from/

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                                    • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

                                      @awinkler @smk Basically our online collection checks to see if there's a matching inventory number on Wikidata and then fetches keywords. It's a bit neglected on our end, and my colleague is looking deeper. Afterwards we'll type up what we find on https://www.smk.dk/en/article/where-does-extra-data-on-smk-open-come-from/

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                                      @jonassmith @smk that's really smart and elegant. I think that this approach has much potential. Here's a list of the +7000 objects from SMK on wikidata: https://w.wiki/LPsP , all of them with an inventory number. Have you ever considered explicitly using Wikidata as an interface through which the community can enrich your metadata (i.e. exposing a wikidata link and asking people to add if they miss something)?

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                                      • awinkler@openbiblio.socialA awinkler@openbiblio.social

                                        @jonassmith @smk that's really smart and elegant. I think that this approach has much potential. Here's a list of the +7000 objects from SMK on wikidata: https://w.wiki/LPsP , all of them with an inventory number. Have you ever considered explicitly using Wikidata as an interface through which the community can enrich your metadata (i.e. exposing a wikidata link and asking people to add if they miss something)?

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                                        @awinkler @smk Great, and thanks. He have thought along those lines before but actually not using Wikidata... As the museum just debuted on Mastodon perhaps we should try to rally some help here... thinking...

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                                        • jonassmith@theforkiverse.comJ jonassmith@theforkiverse.com

                                          @awinkler @smk Great, and thanks. He have thought along those lines before but actually not using Wikidata... As the museum just debuted on Mastodon perhaps we should try to rally some help here... thinking...

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                                          @jonassmith @smk maybe the #sumofallpaintings project can help uploading your collection data (the API says there are almost 200k objects) to Wikidata. Could also be a nice editathon ...

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