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WikidataMapMakingWorkshop

In this 90-120 minutes workshop you will learn how to make both flat, clustered, layered, embedded, interactive, on-Wiki and off-Wiki maps from sets of geo-referenced (P625) items in Wikidata.

Map making workshop – from Wikidata to interactive off-Wiki maps in three steps

Latest update: 21 November 2019


Workshop description

In this 90-120 minutes workshop you will learn how to make both flat, clustered, layered, embedded, interactive, on-Wiki and off-Wiki maps from sets of geo-referenced (P625) items in Wikidata.

You will do this in 3 modules of approx. 30-40 minutes each:

See the full outline of the workshop for a more detailed description.

Intended audiences

While this workshop is tech-focused and will discuss basic Wikidata, Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons techniques and programming tools, it is meant to be approachable by beginning Wikidata contributors and programmers. The workshop leader, by no means an advanced Python programmer nor Wikidata nor SPARQL guru himself, is providing examples and code snippets that you can easily adapt yourself with basic SPARQL, Wikidata and Python skills, to make them work for your own datasets.

As the workshop is comprised of three 30-40 minute modules, you can decide to skip the modules that you find too advanced (or basic) for your individual knowledge level.

Learning objectives

After the workshop you will

Required preparations

In order to have an effective workshop, you will need to do some preparations before you start:

Workshop outline & resources

For entire workshop

For Module 2

For Module 3

Workshop leader and contact details

This workshop is given by Olaf Janssen, Wikimedia coordinator of the national library of The Netherlands

Dates

So far, this workshop was given during

Note 21 Nov 2019: The above pdfs might contain some broken links and/or outdated screenshots due to recent updates of the workshop materials. Always check the generic workshop pfd for the most up to date slides .

It will also be given during

Reusing workshop materials

You are free to reuse all workshop materials, as they are available under the license Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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