12:01:50 From Rhonda Super (UCLA) to Everyone: Semantic Web LibGuide: https://guides.library.ucla.edu/semantic-web 12:04:00 From hilary thorsen to Everyone: PCC Wikidata Pilot Survey on your experience so far (responses are anonymous): https://forms.gle/9VGBqmXAFGLeRwGz9 12:04:28 From Crystal E. Clements to Everyone: slides (will be posted alongside recording): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qkr0nDz26CtwDdqSkzXWP8YSgIwDn7uJLlaMr3dr7dA/edit?usp=sharing 12:13:47 From Zoe Dobbs to Everyone: I've found parsing extent statements to be very difficult! 12:27:19 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Really appreciate this walkthrough, Crystal! 12:35:58 From Mary Aycock (she/her) to Everyone: I've had that happen to me too--usually I end up restarting OpenRefine! 12:36:01 From Zoe Dobbs to Everyone: Schema refreshing can sometimes be iffy, I often mess around with facets to get it to update 12:36:36 From Michelle Durocher to Everyone: It is always helpful to see troubleshooting in action! 12:36:45 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: +1 Michelle! 12:36:54 From Beth Camden to Everyone: +1 12:38:54 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: Do you load data to Wikidata in a particular order? For example, authors and degree supervisors first? 12:40:40 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: That is so cool! 12:41:17 From Zoe Dobbs to Everyone: +1 Alexandra I was also wondering about your order of operations 12:44:36 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: Thank you for sharing, Crystal! It’s so valuable to see your process and I appreciate how available you make your workflow/code 12:44:49 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: +1! 12:44:52 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: I think there was some discussion of this with Thad Guidry in the Wikidata Working Hour session as well: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_LD4_Wikidata_Affinity_Group/Wikidata_Working_Hours/2021-August-16_Wikidata_Working_Hour (includes link to recording) 12:44:59 From Patricia Dragon to Everyone: This is terrific, and thank you for sharing. I am interested in your 60-second elevator speech to library administration about why this project is important? 12:45:11 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: ^ also good for seeing some more of the OpenRefine workflow 12:45:49 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Agreed, Christine, I will be studying the recordings! 12:46:03 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: (this and the Working Hour) 12:48:17 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Very interested in this aspect, Michelle. Thanks for the question. 12:48:37 From Mary Aycock (she/her) to Everyone: I also appreciate that question: UW has done quite a lot with Wikidata. 12:50:29 From Adam Schiff to Everyone: Crystal did this all herself 12:50:46 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: That is mighty impressive! 12:50:47 From Karen Dykes to Everyone: Thanks so much for this. Apologies if this was covered elsewhere already, connected to Michelle's question. but were there any particularly helpful learning resources/materials you came across when figuring all this out? 12:51:21 From Julian Everett Allgood to Everyone: Wow! I wondered about that too. Really impressive Crystal!! 12:51:27 From Chiat Naun Chew to Everyone: 👏 12:51:31 From hilary thorsen to Everyone: Wonderful work Crystal! 12:51:55 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Thanks for info on resources and brava, Crystal! 12:52:17 From Karen Dykes to Everyone: Thank you! Good tips. 12:53:00 From Rhonda Super (UCLA) to Everyone: Well done! 12:53:02 From Allison Bailund to Everyone: If you're more comfortable using Excel, you can also do data cleaning there and then load to OpenRefine to reconcile 12:53:14 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: I love your Zoom image, Crystal — I guess that is you watching a help video. 12:53:43 From Crystal E. Clements to Everyone: ha, if you look closely my children are in the background :) COVID-work 12:53:54 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: I will look closely! 12:54:11 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: I also appreciate that you juxtaposed the OpenRefine steps with the JSON operation history code 12:54:20 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: +1 12:54:21 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: Human + machine readable documentation :) 12:54:25 From Rhonda Super (UCLA) to Everyone: I start out in Excel and then import into OpenRefine 12:54:38 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: How about Google Sheets? 12:54:40 From Allison Bailund to Everyone: I sometimes start in Excel and sometimes in OpenRefine 12:54:51 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Good to hear, thanks! 12:55:11 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Very inspiring! 12:55:23 From Allison Bailund to Everyone: QuickStatements has problems with some statements. For example, if a person has won multiple awards, you need to write directly into Wikidata because QuickStatements will model it incorrectly 12:55:26 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Is that written up anywhere, Adam and Crystal? 12:55:44 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Awesome! 12:56:11 From Crystal E. Clements to Everyone: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_PCC_Wikidata_Pilot/University_of_Washington/Workflow,_Trainings,_and_Resources/EAD_to_Wikidata_Workflow 12:56:19 From Eric Willey to Everyone: Yes, thank you! 12:56:25 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Brilliant — thanks, Crystal! 12:56:25 From Allison Bailund to Everyone: Google sheets is helpful because you can use Import XML if you're pulling from websites 12:56:27 From Crystal E. Clements to Everyone: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_PCC_Wikidata_Pilot/University_of_Washington/Items_Created_or_Edited:_Labor_Archives_of_Washington 12:56:35 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: Alison, that’s good to know. Is that documented? I’ve ha a hard time picking apart when to use Quickstatements vs OpenRefine export 12:56:50 From Zoe Dobbs to Everyone: Subject headings are too difficult! 12:56:53 From Allison Bailund to Everyone: I have no idea. I learned the hard way 12:56:55 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: Sorry, Allison with two Ls 12:57:40 From Zoe Dobbs to Everyone: I've had minimal success matching LCSH IDs with Wikidata items 12:57:53 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: Also, re: pulling in XML, you can use OpenRefine for that, and use .parseHtml() — not sure if it’s better though 12:57:55 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: I guess you could use the FAST URIs in the reconciliation process? 12:58:11 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Was wondering about FAST. 12:58:13 From Chiat Naun Chew to Everyone: How about genre headings (I thought I saw a column for those)? 12:59:00 From Chiat Naun Chew to Everyone: Genre is all over the place in MARC 13:00:04 From Michelle Durocher to Everyone: PCC Wikidata Pilot Survey on your experience so far (responses are anonymous): https://forms.gle/9VGBqmXAFGLeRwGz9 13:00:44 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Eyeballs are inevitable. 13:00:49 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: When will that survey close? 13:01:14 From Adam Schiff to Everyone: Inevitable Eyeballs sounds like a great rock music group name 13:01:22 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: Indeed, Adam! 13:01:33 From hilary thorsen to Everyone: I’ll leave it open until the end of the week, so end of day Friday 13:01:43 From Alexandra Alisa Provo (she/her) to Everyone: Thanks! 13:01:50 From Christine Fernsebner Eslao to Everyone: Thanks so much for this, Crystal! 13:01:53 From Susan Radovsky to Everyone: This was fantastic. Thanks! 13:01:54 From Justine Withers (she/her) to Everyone: Thanks for this great demonstration, Crystal! 13:02:03 From hilary thorsen to Everyone: Thank you Crystal! 13:02:09 From Julian Everett Allgood to Everyone: Thank you, Crystal. Really helpful & inspiring! 13:02:14 From Rhonda Kauffman to Everyone: Thanks so much!