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#Wikimedia Deutschland hat unser Projektteam zu ihrer Arbeit in „Mining and Modeling Text” (#MiMoText) interviewt. 🚀
Das Interview erschien am 28.6. auf dem Wikimedia Tech News Blog: tech-news.wikimedia.de/en/2024.
Im Interview geht es um Themen wie #Interoperabilität oder #Multilingualität von Daten und um Herausforderungen und Erfolge bei der Implementierung einer eigenen #Wikibase-Instanz. Außerdem beleuchten sie die Rolle von Wikibase in den #DigitalHumanities und die Vorteile von #LOD.

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@awinkler

Thanks for mentioning #MiMoText, @fpianz !

Adding @MariaHinzmann to the loop.

Please note that in the case of MiMoText, federated queries work in both directions:

(1) Queries from our MiMoTextBase that fetch data from Wikidata

(2) Queries at the Wikidata endpoint using our MiMoTextBase data, via the "MiMoText ID" included for authors and novels in Wikidata, see e.g. wikidata.org/wiki/Q862050

www.wikidata.orgLes Liaisons dangereuses1782 epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos

Currently on my first long-distance travel in a very long time and it does feel very special and exciting. The destination, South #Korea, is certainly a key factor!

And the program is packed, with four events – and associated dinners ;-) – in the next four days.

So cool to be speaking about our work in #CLS from several projects at @tcdh, including on #Zeta, #MiMoText, #ELTeC and @CLSinfra. I'm also very eager to learn more about Korean DH research!

Details: christof-schoech.de/activities

Happy to announce that the #corpus of 200 #French #Eighteenth-Century #novels that my colleague Julia Röttgermann has edited in the framework of the #MiMoText project is now also described as a #DataPaper in #JOHD:

Röttgermann, J. (2024) ‘The Collection of Eighteenth-Century French Novels 1751–1800’, Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10(1), p. 31.

Available at: doi.org/10.5334/johd.201

@tcdh @moulin @ClaudiaBamberg @jojoweis

The week before the amazing #DH2023 @fpianz presented a possible future of federation (& collaboration) in the #wikibase ecosystem 👇🤩 during a great workshop about "Ontologies in narrative and fiction" (extending a #MiMoText visualization adapting an image by D.Shick, blogpost by @lozross).

- slides GOLEM project: golemlab.eu/news/ontology-work
- slide(s) #MiMoText: mimotext.github.io/lod-lithist
- blogpost: blogs.tib.eu/wp/tib/2021/11/05

#LOD @tcdh @christof @jojoweis @naudgnit
@umblaetterer @wikidata