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* Lighthouses, archipelago, houses and inhabitants | * Lighthouses, archipelago, houses and inhabitants | ||
* Museum collaborations | * Museum collaborations | ||
* Personal images for rephotography: The ScanTent tour | * Personal images for rephotography: The ScanTent tour | ||
* Import of historical person registers | * Import of historical person registers |
Revision as of 14:53, 8 June 2018
Contents
Technical workshop 12 June 2018
- 12–13 Background
- 13–16 Sprints
Possible topics / Scope of this year's project
Setting up the Wikidocumentaries MediaWiki and Wikibase
- Walkthrough of Wikibase-docker installation, basic MediaWiki configurations, setting up local properties for the Wikibase
Key functionalities
- Displaying the related Wikipedia content: Wikipedia article + Wikidata infobox
- Aggregating images from Finna to a topic
- Adding information
- Navigating to edit a Wikipedia article
- Navigating to edit a Wikidata item
- Uploading an image:
- Wikimedia Commons with a link to the topic
- Some other service (Flickr?) with a link to the topic
- Adding a topic in Wikidocumentaries
- Adding a local article, a testimonial
Workflow for images
- Finna – Wikidocumentaries – Wikimedia Commons
- Finna – Ajapaik mobile app – Wikimedia Commons
Scenarios fo key user paths
- Finding information
- Browsing information
- Adding information
- Images
- Articles
- Personal testimonials
Interface design: integrating with the underlying data
- JS Framework
- Vue.js
- API
- Current MediaWiki API
- Future enhanced REST API
- Read-only interface with the SPARQL endpoint
- Things to do with the built-in interface
Content to work with in the summer of 2018
- Rephotographing the images of 1918
- Lighthouses, archipelago, houses and inhabitants
- Museum collaborations
- Personal images for rephotography: The ScanTent tour
- Import of historical person registers