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* Blog post: [https://medium.com/wiki-playtime/probing-parliament-s-with-wikidata-8cdb54e5221b Probing Parliament(s) with Wikidata]
* Blog post: [https://medium.com/wiki-playtime/probing-parliament-s-with-wikidata-8cdb54e5221b Probing Parliament(s) with Wikidata]
* Blog post: [https://medium.com/wiki-playtime/historical-intellectual-connections-fa7dfa9edeb7 Historical intellectual connections]
* Blog post: [https://medium.com/wiki-playtime/historical-intellectual-connections-fa7dfa9edeb7 Historical intellectual connections]
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Revision as of 23:22, 8 July 2017

Martin Poulter gave a masterclass at the Oxford Digital Humanities Summer School (DHOxSS) on 6th July 2017. Sixty people signed up. The session was filmed and will be released online under a CC-By licence.

Online handout

"The Three Musicians" by Diego Velázquez: described in Wikidata at wikidata:Q389198

Short link for this page: tinyurl.com/oxdhwiki

Scope of Wikidata
Querying Wikidata
Slides with embedded links
Do it yourself
Wikidata queries with data shared from Oxford projects
Book transcription

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