00:08:33 Michelle M. Durocher: Hi everyone! 00:20:34 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: I can hear 00:20:34 Adam Schiff: audio fine here 00:20:34 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: It's really low 00:20:37 Will Kent: I can hear 00:20:38 Nerissa Lindsey: I can hear 00:20:38 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: I can hear but low 00:20:39 Tatyana Chubaryan: Yes 00:20:40 Crystal E. Clements: I can hear 00:20:41 Joseph Angelo: the audio is okay for me 00:20:43 Amy Eoff - Texas State University: The audio is sounding quite odd -- phasing? 00:20:47 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Hilary;s audio is a little low, actually 00:21:02 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Better! 00:21:02 Prema Desai: Yes 00:21:05 sangoura: yes 00:21:06 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: Yes! 00:21:07 Sarah Hovde: Yes, thanks! 00:21:34 hilary thorsen: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPJu-EEkluBExLNHvRKM4Rxij49X1SbhKTFIIG0Mmfg/edit?usp=sharing 00:24:10 David Erlandson: Very detailed, thanks! 00:25:19 Elizabeth Russey Roke: What is the link to this? 00:25:34 hilary thorsen: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPJu-EEkluBExLNHvRKM4Rxij49X1SbhKTFIIG0Mmfg/edit?usp=sharing 00:26:04 hilary thorsen: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_PCC_Wikidata_Pilot/Pilot_Resources 00:28:00 hilary thorsen: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11Rn2fpffTZ_SsnkNtbeghgu2vJg2K2IjMIenMzFRuWA/edit?usp=sharing 00:28:36 Will Kent: You’re so welcome! 00:35:22 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Link to slides, in case you didn’t get it earlier: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11Rn2fpffTZ_SsnkNtbeghgu2vJg2K2IjMIenMzFRuWA/edit 00:36:19 Brandie Pullen: So does the dashboard have "active hours"? 00:36:52 Adam Schiff: How often are the data updated? 00:36:54 Brandie Pullen: Thank you! :) 00:37:05 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: If you have participants who are working on multiple projects, are there strategies for keeping them separate? 00:37:19 Barbara Bushman: Is the spreadsheet of all participating institutions. Can we tell which institution is 1. 2, etc. 00:37:51 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Keeping the stats separate, I mean 00:38:26 Paul Burley: Creating & managing a Dashboard event for the first time took much more time than expected-a very different experience than just being participant. (BTW I set our event to 24 hours b/c people did work on the project until the next day.) 00:38:27 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Thanks! 00:38:40 David Erlandson: Are there ways of temporarily stopping tracking for a user? i.e. I'm bumming around on WD after hours as a hobby. 00:38:50 Hsianghui Liu-Spencer: you probably said it already. how long the dashboard will be kept? or being archived/preserved at wiki? 00:39:02 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: David’s use case is part of what I was wondering about 00:39:25 P Dragon: Do you have to sign into the dashboard to have your edits count? And can you choose not to sign into the dashboard if you are doing something in wikidata different from the dashboarded project? 00:40:19 Adam Schiff: Patricia, I think it counts by username only, so things done outside the project will still get counted 00:40:59 P Dragon: Thanks, Adam. 00:41:05 David Erlandson: Alternate accounts maybe? 00:41:11 Karly (she/her): I will follow up on my email chain on the username/query question tomorrow, but David and Christine's questions are related to mine and the reason I'm hoping for a SPARQL query, because I'm trying to track creation/edits according to items that are part of specific queries as not all of my Wikidata work is related to the projects at my workplace 00:41:41 Karly (she/her): (I can scope our projects using queries) 00:42:25 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: counterpoint -- all Wikidata work, even off-hours, is helping you learn to do Wikidata better! 00:42:33 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: I know it's different than the project but 00:42:50 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: Also you can do it without signingin 00:43:08 RUTH KITCHIN TILLMAN: signing in* your IP would be recorded though 00:43:17 Will Kent: Dashboard data refresh every 2-7 days depending on server load and program length 00:43:44 Xiaoli: what would happen if you have signed up two different events or projects? 00:44:17 Paul Burley: @Ruth strongly agree. 00:46:24 Jeannette Ho: Do we need to sign into the Dashboard each time we work on Wikidata, or do we only need to do it once at the beginning of our projects? 00:46:30 Adam Schiff: Here's UW's dashboard: https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/University_of_Washington_Libraries/PCC_Wikidata_Pilot_University_of_Washington/home 00:49:57 Susan Deborah Radovsky: What a splendid and helpful presentation, Hilary! Thanks to you (and Will!) 00:50:09 Karly (she/her): @Ruth, I need to clarify my question a little further in a follow up email, in our case, I specifically want to be able to aggregate and analyze our projects' impact according to properties of items within a specific scope, i.e. gender breakdown of artists we are creating new items for vs. enhancing existing items, to be continued on the listserv...! 00:50:18 Lori Robare: Are batch contributions tracked as well as manual edits? 00:50:31 Adam Schiff: Under Items, how are the items listed ordered? 00:50:32 P Dragon: Should projects involving multiple institutions create a single dashboard or one for each institution? 00:50:46 Lori Robare: Thanks! 00:52:29 P Dragon: Thanks. 00:58:00 Adam Schiff: Crystal did these queries actually! 00:58:35 Crystal E. Clements: Thanks! 00:58:47 Joseph Angelo: Yes, it makes sense to me 00:58:53 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Yes! 00:59:08 Karly (she/her): makes sense to me, too, thanks Will! 00:59:26 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Thanks for that clarification 01:00:43 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Link to the queries that Crystal created? 01:00:48 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: (Thanks!) 01:01:03 Adam Schiff: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_PCC_Wikidata_Pilot/University_of_Washington 01:01:10 Adam Schiff: scroll down to the bottom 01:01:35 Crystal E. Clements: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_PCC_Wikidata_Pilot/University_of_Washington#Lists_of_Entities_Created/Edited 01:01:38 Gina Solares: Thanks for showing the query to see the List of values for this property, very interesting! 01:02:08 Susan Deborah Radovsky: Indeed! 01:02:11 Crystal E. Clements: The queries are hanging out right above the Listeria tables 01:02:28 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Yeah, look for the “WDQS” link 01:02:32 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: What’s a good example of a Q id for a project that we can use as a model? 01:03:31 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q98970039 01:03:58 Karly (she/her): @Christine, maybe recoin would be helpful? 01:04:13 Karly (she/her): https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Recoin 01:04:17 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: +1 01:04:21 Susan Deborah Radovsky: Very cool! 01:04:26 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Recoin is always helpful 01:04:58 hilary thorsen: Women in Red is one of the ones I’ve come across with the most statements: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q43653733 01:06:03 Adam Schiff: UW's is https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q98970039 01:07:58 Susan Deborah Radovsky: I agree — really enjoying the feeling of a helpful and knowledgeable community here! 01:08:06 Gina Solares: Thanks to all for sharing on this topic. It seemed to me that adding 'on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008)' was creating extra work, so I've been interested to hear how folks plan to use it. 01:08:37 Adam Schiff: We use it to create those lists of items edited and created by our participants 01:08:50 hilary thorsen: I really like this Wikibook on SPARQL, but haven’t found anything about querying user contributions in it, so far: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SPARQL 01:09:02 Gina Solares: Yes, and your notification use case was v. interesting, thanks for sharing Adam. 01:09:18 Will Kent: @karly I think it would be a Wikibase thing to retrieve that kind of data 01:09:32 David Erlandson: Very helpful presentations and discussion. Thanks, all! 01:09:47 Karly (she/her): thanks @Hilary and @Will for the tips! 01:09:48 Crystal E. Clements: Catalogers also use these Listeria P5008 lists to quickly find items to use as examples for new, similar items. 01:10:44 hilary thorsen: There are events for Wikidata’s birthday that might be fun: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Eighth_Birthday/24-hours_meetup 01:10:58 Amy Eoff - Texas State University: This has been very interesting and informative! Thanks Will & Hilary & Michelle! 01:11:05 Liz Hartman - Illinois State University: Thank you! 01:11:06 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Thank you all! 01:11:07 Nerissa Lindsey: thanks y'all 01:11:09 Will Kent: Thanks everybody! Happy editing! 01:11:09 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: Thank you All 01:11:09 Paromita Biswas: Thank you! 01:11:10 Rita Johnston (she, her): Thank you! 01:11:10 Allison T: Thanks 01:11:10 May Chan: Great session, thank you 01:11:11 Tiffany Henry: Thanks! 01:11:12 Susan Deborah Radovsky: Happy Birthday, WD! 01:11:13 Mairelys (she/ella): Thanks! 01:11:13 Joseph Angelo: Thanks! 01:11:13 Paloma Graciani Picardo: thanks! 01:11:16 Felicia Piscitelli: Thanks