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Panel | MediaWiki-based tools and services in Digital Humanities workflows
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MediaWiki-based tools and services in Digital Humanities workflows 1UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country; 2University of Alicante; 3Wikimedia Deutschland; 4Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 5Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa; 6LaOficina Producciones Culturales; 7Trier Center for Digital Humanities, University of Trier; 8University of Pisa; 9University of Porto; 10Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Introduction GLAM institutions (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) have been exploring new ways to make their content available for decades. New initiatives and practices for the publication of FAIR (Wilkinson, 2016) data have emerged, including Collections as data (Padilla et al., 2023), the CARE principles (Carroll et al., 2020) and datasheets for Cultural Heritage datasets. In this context, free open source software solutions provided by the Wikimedia Movement, particularly the collaborative linked open data platform Wikidata and the Wikibase software, have emerged as popular tools in the Digital Humanities domain (see e.g. Candela, 2024). In this regard, the DARIAH-EU Working Group DHWiki, a space for discussions and dissemination of Wikidata and Wikibase, intends to build bridges between three sectors: DH researchers, GLAM institutions, and members of the Wikimedia movement. The results of the WG are expected to be relevant input for actors like DARIAH-EU, Europeana and the ECHOES Cultural Heritage Cloud. Wikibase is a set of extensions for MediaWiki plus other complementary services, all licensed under free libre open source licenses. It includes a data triplestore, a graphical web editor, a SPARQL endpoint and query user interface and a set of web APIs. MediaWiki is the mature software running Wikipedias in 342 languages. Wikibase is the software running the Wikidata linked open data service and community. Wikidata manages 116,337,559 different items, licensed as CC0 opendata, and 6,900,125 registered users. As part of the work performed by DHWiki, and as a collaborative effort, a white paper is being written, covering different aspects such as FAIR data on mediaWiki-based platforms (see dedicated page and Lindemann, 2025), the use of Wikibase in DH projects, and, from a DH perspective, the identification of requirements for further development of Wikibase and related tools. More generally, this work intends to encourage GLAM institutions and DH researchers to explore the tools and services provided by Wikimedia in their FAIR publication workflows. Format Representing the DHWiki WG, the speakers will provide an introduction to the concepts mentioned above. This will be followed by short presentations, which loosely correspond to the chapters to be included in the planned white paper. Finally, in the public Q&A part of the panel, questions like the following can be addressed: What are requirements from a DH perspective to use an approach based on the software provided by Wikimedia, and what are requirements for further development of the platforms and related tools? How to connect the DH and Wikimedia communities? The feedback from the audience will be used for refining the white paper. This is the set of short presentations:
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