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I missed all of #WikiCite2025 - was at a school reunion Fri-Sun and have come home sleep deprived and overfed, to say nothing of increased wine consumption!

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(Saturday night having been my talk at #Wikicite2025

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Screenshot of https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/query?36&runquery=RAgmOo0brWLCIrEXd4uQblVGipB34XMOy7TixmOW6hz4s/get-wikicite2025-participants showing the resutls of a query that lists all instances nanopublications about being participant in WikiCite 2025. It shows 7 of them, four of which show a participant name, two just an ORCID, and one a Wikidata identifier. Other columns are the name (basically same info as the participant column), the nanopub ID (linked), and the date when the nanopub was created.

Screenshot of https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/query?36&runquery=RAgmOo0brWLCIrEXd4uQblVGipB34XMOy7TixmOW6hz4s/get-wikicite2025-participants showing the resutls of a query that lists all instances nanopublications about being participant in WikiCite 2025. It shows 7 of them, four of which show a participant name, two just an ORCID, and one a Wikidata identifier. Other columns are the name (basically same info as the participant column), the nanopub ID (linked), and the date when the nanopub was created.

Screenshot of the Wikidata page for WikiCite 2025: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q133846580#P710

It shows the "particpant" (P710) section with four participant statements, each with a separate nanopub (from the list of the first screenshot) as reference.

Screenshot of the Wikidata page for WikiCite 2025: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q133846580#P710 It shows the "particpant" (P710) section with four participant statements, each with a separate nanopub (from the list of the first screenshot) as reference.

This screenshot of https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/explore?48&id=RAN2sKflou4vxB8yWeHWkgqJXrJcc1Mw29ky2cMwIzPfs shows one of the 7 nanopubs and we see a webpage listing the full identifier just below a hash-based title (uninformative), and then the status of the nanopublication (can be updates, retracted, etc), and the nanopublication itself, with facts shown in the three colors of the nanopub system: yellow for the statement (assertions), purple for the provenance, and blue for info about the nanopub.

Yellow here states (asserts) "I (0000-0001-6122-0777) participated in WikiCite 2025."

Purple lists that the assertion is made by 0000-0001-6122-0777. (mind you, this is authenticated with ORCID.org, so by whomever can use that ORCID account)

Blue says who created the nanopub (again 0000-0001-6122-0777) and when.

This screenshot of https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/explore?48&id=RAN2sKflou4vxB8yWeHWkgqJXrJcc1Mw29ky2cMwIzPfs shows one of the 7 nanopubs and we see a webpage listing the full identifier just below a hash-based title (uninformative), and then the status of the nanopublication (can be updates, retracted, etc), and the nanopublication itself, with facts shown in the three colors of the nanopub system: yellow for the statement (assertions), purple for the provenance, and blue for info about the nanopub. Yellow here states (asserts) "I (0000-0001-6122-0777) participated in WikiCite 2025." Purple lists that the assertion is made by 0000-0001-6122-0777. (mind you, this is authenticated with ORCID.org, so by whomever can use that ORCID account) Blue says who created the nanopub (again 0000-0001-6122-0777) and when.

very interesting use of @nanopub at #WikiCite2025 with a template where people can claim (authenticated with @ORCID_Org!) they are participant. And that can then be used in @wikidata s reference (links in the alt texts)

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Screenshot of the title slide in the WikiCite 2025 "Bern" style. The style has the meeting logo on the left ("wikicite BERN '25") on the left with below that an drawing of a man in an landscape with a white piece of paper in his hand with some writing, possibly a "citation".

Custom part is the title of my talk, my name followed with matching ORCID and ROR logos, my department name "Translational Genomics", and the name of my university.

At the very bottom a template notice to the audience to stay muted during the recording.

Screenshot of the title slide in the WikiCite 2025 "Bern" style. The style has the meeting logo on the left ("wikicite BERN '25") on the left with below that an drawing of a man in an landscape with a white piece of paper in his hand with some writing, possibly a "citation". Custom part is the title of my talk, my name followed with matching ORCID and ROR logos, my department name "Translational Genomics", and the name of my university. At the very bottom a template notice to the audience to stay muted during the recording.

flash talk #2: "Retracted articles in Wikidata and how to use them" meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WikiCite_2025_...

(with huge thanks to Retraction Watch and @crossref !)

#WikiCite2025

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Screenshot of the title slide in the WikiCite 2025 "Bern" style. The style has the meeting logo on the left ("wikicite BERN '25") on the left with below that an drawing of a man in an landscape with a white piece of paper in his hand with some writing, possibly a "citation".

Custom part is the title of my talk, my name followed with matching ORCID and ROR logos, my department name "Translational Genomics", and the name of my university.

At the very bottom a template notice to the audience to stay muted during the recording.

Screenshot of the title slide in the WikiCite 2025 "Bern" style. The style has the meeting logo on the left ("wikicite BERN '25") on the left with below that an drawing of a man in an landscape with a white piece of paper in his hand with some writing, possibly a "citation". Custom part is the title of my talk, my name followed with matching ORCID and ROR logos, my department name "Translational Genomics", and the name of my university. At the very bottom a template notice to the audience to stay muted during the recording.

flash talk #1: "Update on the Citation Typing Ontology citation intention annotations" meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WikiCite_2025_...

#WikiCite2025

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In a street in Bern a Wikimedia sign indicates the way to the meeting of volunteers at WikiCite in Bern 2035.

In a street in Bern a Wikimedia sign indicates the way to the meeting of volunteers at WikiCite in Bern 2035.

Homebound from #WikiCite2025 so much input and so many engaged volunteers are truly amazing - thanks to Wikimedia Suisse a chapter of @wikimediafoundation.org

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WikiCite 2025 - Meta

later today I will give two 8 minute talks at #WikiCite2025 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite_2025

16:00 CEST: "Update on the Citation Typing Ontology citation intention annotations"

16:10 CEST: "Retracted articles in Wikidata and how to use them"

I got some nice new screenshots lined up!

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File:WC2025 Siwecka.pdf - Meta-Wiki

Linked Open Data awareness in Polish LAM sector – Survey Results
meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WC2025_Siwecka... List of archives in Poland known to Wikidata: https://w.wiki/FC3w via @EvoMRI

#wikicite2025 #poland

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Screenshot of a OpenCitations JSON snippet:

{
"oci": "06301347470-06260695958",
"citing": "10.1093/nar/gkaa1024",
"cited": "10.1038/s41597-020-00589-w 10.1038/s41597-020-0477-8",
"creation": "2020-11-19",
"timespan": "P0Y6M14D",
"journal_sc": "no",
"author_sc": "yes"
},

Screenshot of a OpenCitations JSON snippet: { "oci": "06301347470-06260695958", "citing": "10.1093/nar/gkaa1024", "cited": "10.1038/s41597-020-00589-w 10.1038/s41597-020-0477-8", "creation": "2020-11-19", "timespan": "P0Y6M14D", "journal_sc": "no", "author_sc": "yes" },

hi @opencitations, are you at the #WikiCite2025 too? I am online, but in parallel to the meeting, I was exploring the #wikicite content and found an "author correction" of one of my articles in #wikidata (not sure if a correction is really notable, but that's […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]

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the current #WikiCite2025 speaker, Fantoli if not mistaken, discusses some ambiguity of Perictione I and II in Wikidata and the Wikipedia's.

This is a recurrent issue and why we need unique, persistent identifiers, just like Wikidata is providing.

#Wikidata is the only database that covers all […]

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the #WikiCite2025 session just before lunch shows how #wikidata and #wikicite is used to make knowledge and details around notable historic sources available, e.g. Die Gartenlaube and the Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft

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Just had a lovely time presenting on the #NZThesisProject at the #Wikicite2025 conference in Bern. Wish I could have been there in person! Slides on Commons, and the talk was recorded if you want to know the biggest challenges and successes we faced commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Co...

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Screenshot of the linke fediwall, showing apage with 6 column with fediverse posts with the hashtag #WikiCite2025

We see some text posts, links to meeting info, and some photos, e.g. about a bear cookie, a power connector, and some weird small device on the cealing where the posts asks what it is.

Screenshot of the linke fediwall, showing apage with 6 column with fediverse posts with the hashtag #WikiCite2025 We see some text posts, links to meeting info, and some photos, e.g. about a bear cookie, a power connector, and some weird small device on the cealing where the posts asks what it is.

I am attending #WikiCite2025 this weekend, from home, with two flash talks tomorrow about retractions in Wikidata and citation intent typing annotations (partly in Wikidata)

Right now, catching up with what happened yesterday: https://egonw.github.io/WikiCite2025/

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Kurs:WikiCite 2025 – Wikiversity

📍 Contemporary #Wikicite2025 citations of ‚#DieGartenlaube’ (Q655617) in ‚small digital editions‘ of 19th century scientific literature today https://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Kurs:WikiCite_2025 Stream: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite_2025

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Original post on openbiblio.social

Poggendorff’s Annalen der Physik, 1873, nur einer von überraschend so einigen, für #Wikicite2025 in der Gartenlaube: "Die große deutsche Entdeckung der Einheit aller Naturkräfte, des Gesetzes, daß keine Kraft1] jemals verloren geht, sondern sich nur, wenn sie zu verschwinden scheint, in eine […]

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Original post on openbiblio.social

Contemporary citations of #DieGartenlaube in ‚Small digital editions‘ of 19th century scientific literature today, 🌱 contribution for #Wikicite2025 end of the week: links, references, metadata, wikisources, wikiversity*ies 🔗 I believe <ref>Citations are storytelling 🛠️ devices. Always has been […]

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Eine Illustration, die eine lebendige Umgebung im Freien mit Menschen darstellt, die an verschiedenen Aktivitäten beteiligt sind, möglicherweise im Zusammenhang mit Daten oder Wissensaustausch. Im Vordergrund arbeiten mehrere Personen an großen Blättern Papier, während im Hintergrund Gebäude und ein Uhrturm zu sehen sind.

Eine Illustration, die eine lebendige Umgebung im Freien mit Menschen darstellt, die an verschiedenen Aktivitäten beteiligt sind, möglicherweise im Zusammenhang mit Daten oder Wissensaustausch. Im Vordergrund arbeiten mehrere Personen an großen Blättern Papier, während im Hintergrund Gebäude und ein Uhrturm zu sehen sind.

#WikiCite2025 Fri. 29th to Sun. 31st of August in Bern (Switzerland) and online!

A 3-day conference, summit, & hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an ecosystem for bibliographic data to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, & information quality across the web.

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WikiCite 2025 conference

Call for Edits: #WikiCite2025 = hybride Konferenz Ende August https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q133846580

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Original post on openbiblio.social

Contemporary citations of #DieGartenlaube in ‚Small digital editions‘ of 19th century scientific literature today' wird ein Beitrag für #Wikicite2025. Nun versuche ich Artikel der Gartenlaube wiederzufinden, die Wissenschaft zitieren UND 🇨🇭 Themen behandeln. Gibt's, denke ich, aber wann? […]

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