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Basics
- Linked data works by connecting together data entities to create rich structured data in the form of triples. For example,
1. John James Jones Q67878 2. was Educated at (P23) 3. Aberystwyth University Q32313.
- The more detailed we make our data the more inter-connected the data will become.
- When creating new items (click 'New Item' in the lefthand menu) for people or places you may find the data you need to describe them, such as the place they were born or educated, does not exist. When this happens you should also create a separate item for that entity in order to complete your data entry, but make sure you search the database thoroughly first in order to avoid creating duplicate items. You can examine similar items in order to see how the data should be structured, or consult the tables below.
- When creating any new item you should always search for and include the Wikidata ID if it exists, using Wikidata URI (P62). This helps keep the two datasets aligned and allows for federated query across both databases.
- A full list of Properties used in the database can be found here
- If you find Duplicate items, they can be merged using the Merge Tool. Always merge the newer item (higher Q number) into the older item (lower Q number).
- Do not create new properties without consultation with SNARC ADMIN.
People
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Requirement |
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Instance of | P7 | Item | should be used with Human for people | Always |
Sex or gender | P13 | Item | use male,female,non-binary,intersex,intersex,trans woman or trans man | Always |
Give Name(s) | P15 | Item | find or create an item for the subjects given name(s) | Always |
Family Name | P16 | Item | find or create an item for the subjects family name | Always |
Nationality | P14 | Item | use any sovereign country or nation (including Wales!) | Preferred |
Occupation | P25 | Item | use occupations. Choose the most specific (e.g. for Welsh Bards use Bard, not Poet or Writer) | Preferred |
Date of Birth | P17 | Date | date of birth of a person. Dates can be exact or a month, year, decade, century etc. Dates can also be qualified with accuracy - circa | Preferred |
Date of Death | P18 | Date | date of death of a person. Dates can be exact or a month, year, decade, century etc. Dates can also be qualified with accuracy - circa | Preferred |
Educated at | P23 | Item | use any educational institution. Do not use towns, villages ect | Optional |
Place of Birth | P21 | Item | can be any place (e.g. building, town, city, country) | Optional |
Place of Death | P22 | Item | can be any place (e.g. building, town, city, country) | Optional |
Sibling | P52 | Item | use item for brother or sister of the subject (also add 'Sibling' to the target item) | Optional |
Father | P53 | Item | use item for Father of subject. For step parent use step parent. (Also add the inverse statement (Child) to the target item) | Optional |
Child | P54 | Item | use item for biological child of the subject. (Also add the inverse statement (Father and or Mother) to the target item) to the target item) | Optional |
Mother | P55 | Item | use item for mother of subject. For step parent use step parent. (Also add the inverse statement (Child) to the target item) | Optional |
Spouse | P56 | Item | use item for spouse of subject. For unmarried partners use unmarried partner. (Also add the inverse statement (Spouse) to the target item) | Optional |
Relative | P59 | Item | family member other than parent, child. Such as cousin, grandparent, ancestor ect | Optional |
Date christened | P60 | Date | The date a person was christened or baptised. Especially useful when no birth date can be found | Optional |
Date of Burial or Cremation | P61 | Date | The date a person was buried or cremated. Especially useful when no death date can be found | Optional |
Language spoken or written | P20 | Item | use any instance of a language | Optional |
Short Biography | P19 | String | For any free text associated with authority records | Optional |
Pseudonym | P24 | String | Alias used by someone, often to sign creative works | Optional |
Social classification | P81 | Item | Social class as recognized in traditional or state law. Currently only used in conjunction with slaveholder. | Optional |
Places
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Requirement |
---|---|---|---|---|
Instance of | P7 | Item | Use with types of human settlement or items such as monument, house or Library to best describe a place. Be as specific as you can. For example for a church use church building rather than building |
Bob amser |
country | P63 | Item | The country or nation in which the item is located. (Not used on items for countries) | Bob amser |
coordinate location | P26 | String | add the decimal coordinates of a place e.g. 52.414,-4.081 |
Bob amser |
historic county | P38 | Item | For places in the UK use with any historic county of England, historic county of Wales or historic county of the United Kingdom | Gwell |
located in territorial entity | P27 | Item | Use to state the larger administrative area in which an item exists. Usually a county | Gwell |
diocese | P70 | Eitem | used for ecclesiastic parishes | Dewisol |
parish church | P71 | Eitem | used for ecclesiastic parishes to denote the church or churches associated with, or formally associated with a parish | Dewisol |
source of name form | P72 | Eitem | source where the standard form of the name (label) was obtained. Please create new item to describe the source if one doesn't exist. If no source is specified Wikidata is assumed. Only use if a recognised authority has published a standard form of the name | Dewisol |
location | P73 | Eitem | used to state the location (city, town village ect) of the item | Dewisol |
occupant | P79 | Eitem | used to state the current or previous occupant(s) (person or organization) of a building such as a house, chapel or hotel | Dewisol |
Identifier Properties
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Requirement |
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Wikidata URI | P62 | String | the corresponding URI in Wikidata, starting with http://, NOT https:// ! Example: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6682. Search Wikidata to find the equivalent item ID whenever possible. | Bob amser |
National Library of Wales Authority ID | P12 | String | identifier of persons, corporate entities and families in the National Library of Wales Archives and Manuscripts database | Dewisol |
Welsh Biography ID (EN) | P5 | String | Identifier for the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Can be qualified using Date published to provide the date the article was published | Dewisol |
Welsh Biography ID (CY) | P5 | String | Identifier for the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Can be qualified using Date published to provide the date the article was published | Dewisol |
Library of Congress authority ID | P11 | String | Library of Congress name authority (persons, families, corporate bodies, events, places, works and expressions) and subject authority identifier | Dewisol |
ISNI ID | P9 | String | International Standard Name Identifier for an identity | Dewisol |
VIAF ID | P10 | String | Identifier for the Virtual International Authority File database | Dewisol |
CADW Building ID | P68 | String | identifier for listed buildings in Wales | Dewisol |
Coflein ID | P69 | String | identifier for an historic site, monument or building in the National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW) database | Dewisol |
Historic Place Names of Wales ID | P83 | String | identifier for place names in the Historic Place Names of Wales database | Dewisol |
CADW Monument ID | P84 | String | legacy identifier for CADW historic monuments | Dewisol |
Images
There are two ways to connect images with items.
- Using Wikimedia Commons media (P31) allows you to connect a file from Wikimedia Commons. These can be searched manually or you copy the file name directly. For example:
Wales Principal Areas Map.svg
- If The National Library of Wales has a digital image which clearly depicts the subject of the item, this can also be linked using NLW media (P50) by using the persistent identifier for the image found in the NLW image viewer (handle ID). For example
10107/1131121
. You can then add a qualifier image title (P80) to share the short title for the image. See [example].