Grants talk:Programs/Wikimedia Research Fund/The Spaghetti Junction. Linking literature and cinema in Wikidata

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Feedback from Nonoranonqui (talk)[edit]

1. In what ways do you think this research can support you or other members of the Wikimedia communities in the work that you do on the Wikimedia projects?

The research aims to define a graph of links between entities in film and literary history, but also to create tools for adding elements to Wikidata: this is very important to involve in active work on Wikidata users who are passionate but have less technical skills.

2. What advice do you have for the authors to improve their research or the impact of their research? (We encourage you to share with the authors projects or initiatives that you think can benefit from the result of their research. This can help the authors connect their work with ongoing projects in the early stages of their research.)

I suggest checking the data in the National Library Service Catalog (SBN), which contains many links between "Film Work" and "Book Work" to share open data with a wide community.

3. Please share any other feedback about this proposal that you think the Research Fund Committee should consider below.

I strongly support this project because I think it could be extended to the world filmography in the future. --Nonoranonqui (talk) 12:24, 27 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]