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Wikibase/Consultants and Support Providers

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This page is intended to help you find help with your Wikibase if you need it. Inclusion of a service provider on these lists does not constitute an official endorsement by the Wikibase team.

The lists do not claim to be exhaustive. If you think you or your company should be listed on the page, you are welcome to add it yourself.

Overview of providers

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Name Location Wikibase operations and support Wikibase custom development Wikibase data modeling Wikidata consulting
Professional WikiProfessional Wiki Germany, BerlinBerlin, Germany
Digitaal WerktuigDigitaal Werktuig Netherlands, AmersfoortAmerfoort, Netherlands
InventaireInventaire France, LyonLyon, France
IP-SquaredIP-Squared Netherlands, AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands
Knowledge Management AssociatesKnowledge Management Associates Austria, ViennaVienna, Austria
MicelioMicelio Belgium, AntwerpenAntwerpen, Belgium
QA Company, TheThe QA Company France, Saint-EtienneSaint-Etienne, France
ScatterScatter United States
Wiki ValleyWiki Valley France, ParisParis, France
WikiTeqWikiTeq United States, Florida, Boca RatonBoca Raton, Florida, United States
WikiWorksWikiWorks United States, New Jersey, PenningtonPennington, New Jersey, United States
LaOficinaLaOficina Producciones Culturales Spain, AlmeríaAlmería, Spain
Open Science Lab, TIBOpen Science Lab, TIB GermanyGermany

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Professional Wiki

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Most professional Wikibase software development services by creators of Wikibase.

Professional Wikibase Hosting

About

Digitaal Werktuig

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Digitaal Werktuig helps clients to share digital information, knowledge and culture as broadly as possible. In doing so, Digital Werktuig contributes to an open society, with engaged citizens. Digitaal Werktuig advises and supports organisations, projects and initiatives on matters concerning information technology.

Digitaal Werktuig is a freelance enterprise founded by Maarten Brinkerink (Est. October 2020). Maarten Brinkerink is an expert in digital culture and information processing. He is an experienced project manager, researcher and consultant, working in the cultural heritage sector for 15 years. Next to his freelance activities, Maarten also works at the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision as an IT solution architect.

Inventaire

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Besides inventaire.io, inventaire team can setup, configure and maintain Wikibase instances. In 2019, the team worked with BNF and ABES to setup a proof of concept based on Wikibase

IP-Squared

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IP Squared provides strategic information advice. IP Squared is specialised in projects around access to information, knowledge and culture. IP Squared works for public institutions such as (local) governments and heritage institutions. Projects by IP Squared are about legal and technological challenges around information and knowledge management, including intellectual property, data architecture, data modelling, linked open data, etc.

IP Squared is wholly owned by Maarten Zeinstra, LL.M. M.Sc.

  • Website: IP-SquaredIP-Squared
  • Email: info@ip-squared.com

Knowledge Management Associates

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Consulting and implementation of Wikibase & Semantic MediaWiki solutions. Linking data with Wikidata.

Micelio

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Micelio is involved in various implementation and research projects on using Wikidata. Most notably the Gene Wiki project where biomedical public databases are aligned with Wikidata. While Wikidata remains core, various use cases emerged where data is not eligible for inclusion in Wikidata (e.g. non-public reuse licenses or in need of a data model that is not yet implemented on Wikidata). In close collaboration with others we then explore the possibilities of deploying and reusing wikibase to allow creating a federated landscape of deployed wikibases that have Wikidata as a core. This through running Proof-of-concept studies or assisting in "Bring your own data" workshops, where participants are assisted in adding their data to a wikibase.

  • Website: MicelioMicelio
  • Email: andra@micel.io

The QA Company

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We are currently maintaining the Wikibase infrastructure of the European Commission at https://linkedopendata.eu. This includes setup, installation of extensions, customisation of logos, login with oAuth and more. We are also integrating data of the European Commission about countries, capitals, head of states, buildings, projects financed by the Commission and many more. The Wikibase is currently feeding different services like this public website. Do not hesitate to contact us!

Our Wikibase data modelling expertise includes: deep knowledge of semantic modelling, the ability to reuse entities from Wikidata in local installations, keeping knowledge imported from Wikidata fresh, linking customer entities with Wikidata entities to profit from the efforts made by the Wikidata community.

Scatter

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James Hare has been tinkering with custom Wikibases since 2015. Whatever the state of your data, get it fit for Wikidata, custom Wikibase, or interoperability with Wikidata. Wikidata and Wikipedia community relations. Private Wikidata query service. Registered in SAM as a government contractor.

  • Website: Scatter
  • Email: james@scatter.red

Wiki Valley

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  • Website: Wiki Valley (en) (fr)
  • Email: contact wiki-valley.com

WikiTeq

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Full-service Wikibase & MediaWiki solutions, including site setup, extension development, skin design, semantic technologies, hosting, and continued support. Headed by Ike Hecht.

  • Website: WikiTeq
  • Email: contact@wikiteq.com

WikiWorks

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We believe that Wikibase is an inferior solution to Page Forms, Cargo and Semantic MediaWiki, and do not recommend it for use by any but the most multilingual of data sets. Nevertheless, some organizations wish to implement it. Fortunately, for those cases we have developed a suggested suite of tools, which we call Enhanced Wikibase, which can make Wikibase more likely to succeed. We also have a great deal of experience with MediaWiki support, hosting and maintenance in general.

LaOficina Producciones Culturales

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LaOficina is an NGO working in the field of cultural projects and open knowledge. We are GLAM consultants working with public administrations in Spain. We have experience in Wikidata, Structured Data on Commons and some other Wikimedia sister projects and related tools. We also have a systems background in Linux and IT.

Open Science Lab, TIB

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TIB's Open Science Lab provides Wikibase services for the research and GLAM sector within the context of NFDI4Culture (the German National Research Data Infrastrucure). We work with academic and cultural institutions in Germany and Europe. Services include: Wikibase installation and maintenance, including a range of extensions suitable to the research / cultural field and an OpenRefine reconciliation endpoint; data modeling and consulting; custom frontend design and continued support.

See also

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