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Setting up your own Wikibase reconciliation service (e.g. for OpenRefine) - Wikibase Working Hours, 07-11-2023

Authors: Janssen, Olaf;

Setting up your own Wikibase reconciliation service (e.g. for OpenRefine) - Wikibase Working Hours, 07-11-2023

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Key Takeaway The main takeaway from the document is learning how to set up a Wikibase reconciliation service for your own Wikibase instance, especially for use with OpenRefine. This includes configuring the necessary settings in Wikibase to allow data from OpenRefine to be written to Wikibase. Summary The PDF covers the process of setting up a Wikibase reconciliation service, specifically for use with OpenRefine. It describes the installation process for the reconciliation service and how to connect OpenRefine to your own Wikibase instance. The document also discusses the settings that need to be configured in Wikibase to enable the writing of data from OpenRefine to Wikibase. The presentation took place during the Wikibase Working Hours on November 7, 2023. A PDF file with additional details on setting up the Wikibase reconciliation service is available. The document is in English and falls under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

How to install a reconciliation service for your own Wikibase instance, how to connect it to OpenRefine and what settings in the Wikibase itself need to be checked to allow data from OpenRefine to be written to the Wikibase. Given during the Wikibase Working Hours on 7 November 2023. Video of this presentation: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Setting_up_your_own_Wikibase_reconciliation_service_(e.g._for_OpenRefine)_-_Wikibase_Working_Hours,_07-11-2023.webm 10.5281/zenodo.13273266

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Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KB, national library of the Netherlands, OpenRefine, Open Refine, Wikibase, reconcilation, Wikimedia, data reconciliation, Wikibase Working Hours, Olaf Janssen

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