Wikidata:Events/30 lexic-o-days 2021

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30 Lexic-o-days
15 March - 14 April 2021

📆 Events

📗 Resources

đŸ‘„ Participants

✅ Projects board

🏅 Outcomes

💬 Telegram group

🗒 Discussions


Welcome!
30 Lexic-o-days was a series of gatherings taking place from March 15th to April 14th 2021, focusing on lexicographical data on Wikidata. With presentations, discussions, editing sprints and more, the goal of this event was to bring together people who are working on Lexemes on Wikidata and who want to contribute, improve the content as well as the documentation, and discuss various matters related to the project. This event is now finished, you can find the notes and recording of the sessions in the events section, as well as the outcomes and projects.
Discussions and help
Discussions and questions about Lexemes, how to structure and organize data, etc. should take place on the talk page of the lexicographical data project. Please note that if important discussions or decisions are happening during the event, they should probably be summarized somewhere on-wiki so it is transparent for community members who can't join the event or are not on Telegram.
Announcements of sessions, short discussions to coordinate with other participants, and other social gatherings are taking place on the Telegram group Wikidata Lexicographical Data.
Discussions related to the Lexic-o-days can take place on this talk page. If you have any question or need support (for example, to schedule and organize a session), feel free to contact Lea Lacroix (WMDE) directly (lea.lacroix@wikimedia.de or @Auregann on Telegram).

Please note that the entire initiative, including the presentations and discussions on various channels, is covered by the Code of Conduct for technical spaces. Please contribute in making the discussion spaces safe and welcoming for everyone.

Events[edit]

📆 Day and time (GMT/UTC) ⏰ Duration 💬 Title & short description â„č Type đŸ‘„ Facilitator(s) 🌐 Main language đŸŽ„ Recorded? âŻïž Access/replay & 🖋 notes
March 15th, 15:00 30min Kickstart of the 30 Lexic-o-days 2021

Quick introduction to the format and the events, then open discussion to know more about what you plan to work on during the next few weeks.

Presentation and discussions Lea Lacroix (WMDE) English Partially Replay on Youtube

Replay on Commons

March 15th, 15:30 60min+ Open discussions about Lexicographical Data (en)

Open slot where contributors can discuss about what they are working on, what issues you encounter, to ask feedback from other contributors (for example, regarding how to model data about words).

Discussions Lea Lacroix (WMDE) English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
March 16th, 17:00 (18:00 CET) ~60min SPARQL queries about Lexemes (fr)

DĂ©couvrez comment faire des requĂȘtes en SPARQL pour les LexĂšmes Ă  travers des exemples, vous pourrez aussi suggĂ©rer des idĂ©es de requĂȘtes.

Live session VIGNERON French Recorded Twitch

(archived on Youtube)

March 17th, 17:00 60min Documentation Q&A

Open session to talk about documentation. Dan Shick, technical writer in the Wikidata team, will be there to answer your questions regarding documentation and support you with your ongoing projects.

Discussions Dan Shick (WMDE) English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
March 20th, 19:00 ~60min Live editing Wikidata

Ainali and Abbe98 are doing some live editing on Wikidata, and discuss our thought process of what we are doing and why we do it. In this episode, it's all about lexemes.

Live session Ainali & Abbe98 English Recorded YouTube, Facebook
March 21st, 16:00 60min We're doing some live editing and discussing how to model lexemes in Dagbanli. Editing Shahadusadik & Masssly Dagbani Not recorded Google Meet
March 22nd, 17:00 60min Wikidata bug triage hour

Together with Lydia Pintscher, the product manager of Wikidata, we will triage development tasks on Phabricator. Bring your favorite Phab task about Lexemes!

Presentation Lydia Pintscher (WMDE) English No, but notes will be taken here Jitsi Meet (plan B if we encounter issues on Jitsi: Google Meet)
March 23rd, 17:00 (18:00 CET) ~60min SPARQL queries about Lexemes (en)

Discover how to run SPARQL queries for Lexemes through various examples, and submit your requests for queries!

Live session VIGNERON English Recorded Twitch

(archived on Youtube)

March 24th, 19:00 (20:00 CET) 60min+ Discussions à propos des données lexicographiques (fr)

Discussion ouverte oĂč les contributeurices peuvent discuter de leurs projets en cours, des problĂšmes que vous rencontrez en contribuant sur les LexĂšmes, ou encore pour demander l'avis d'autres personnes (par exemple, comment modĂ©liser les donnĂ©es pour un mot en particulier).

Discussions Lea Lacroix (WMDE) French Not recorded Jitsi Meet
March 25th, 09:00 60min Documentation Q&A

Open session to talk about documentation. Dan Shick, technical writer in the Wikidata team, will be there to answer your questions regarding documentation and support you with your ongoing projects.

Discussions Dan Shick (WMDE) English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
March 26th, 17:00 ~60min Redigerar Wikidata live - lexem (sv)

Ainali redigerar lexem pÄ Wikidata live.

Live session Ainali Swedish Recorded Twitch
March 30th, 16:00 (18:00 CEST) ~60min SPARQL queries about Lexemes (fr)

DĂ©couvrez comment faire des requĂȘtes en SPARQL pour les LexĂšmes Ă  travers des exemples, vous pourrez aussi suggĂ©rer des idĂ©es de requĂȘtes.

Live session VIGNERON French Recorded Twitch

(archived on Youtube)

March 30th, 17:00 60min Abstract Wikipedia & Lexemes: Q&A

How will the project connect with Wikidata and Lexemes? What languages should be prioritized? (cf discussion on focus languages) In this session, you can come an ask questions to Denny Vrandečić, product manager of Abstract Wikipedia.

Discussions Denny English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
April 1st, 12:00 60min Documentation Q&A

Open session to talk about documentation. Dan Shick, technical writer in the Wikidata team, will be there to answer your questions regarding documentation and support you with your ongoing projects.

Discussions Dan Shick (WMDE) English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
April 5-11 1 week Climate lexeme week

Themed editing week, with focus on lexemes related to climate change.

Editing Ainali Multilingual Launch and closing session will be recorded, the Q&A's will not be Launch
April 6th, 3:00 UTC (April 5th, 20:00 Pacific time) 60min Abstract Wikipedia & Lexemes: Q&A

How will the project connect with Wikidata and Lexemes? What languages should be prioritized? (cf discussion on focus languages) In this session, you can come an ask questions to Denny Vrandečić, product manager of Abstract Wikipedia.

Discussions Denny English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
April 7th, 17:00 UTC (19:00 CEST) 60min Data import for Lexemes: how to add a lot of content in your language

In this panel discussion, several editors who recently performed mass imports on Lexemes will tell us more about their workflow: Yurik added data in Russian, Kirill in Estonian, and Uziel in Hebrew and Latin. We will talk about their data sources, the tools used and the issues they encountered, and you will be able to ask questions and get inspired to perform your own data imports.

Presentation Lea Lacroix (WMDE) English Recorded Replay available on Commons and on Youtube
April 8th, 16:00 60min Documentation Q&A

Open session to talk about documentation. Dan Shick, technical writer in the Wikidata team, will be there to answer your questions regarding documentation and support you with your ongoing projects.

Discussions Dan Shick (WMDE) English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
April 8th, 17:00 60min Leveraging text corpora for curating lexicographical data

Wikimedia projects provide text corpora that contain millions of words, phrases and other lexicographical elements that are not yet curated in terms of lexemes, forms and senses on Wikidata. How can we pave the way to get there? How can we build workflows that scale? How can we integrate other minable corpora — e.g. the open-access literature — into such workflows?

Brainstorming Daniel Mietchen English Recorded, with shared notes Replay available on Youtube and Commons
page for follow-up
April 10th, 9:00 60min Lingua Libre, how you can record words in your language and use them on Wikidata

Presentation of the project, its connections with Wikidata, especially Wikidata-based queries and Lingua Libre Bot adding the recordings on Wikidata. We would love your feedback on how the bot works and how Lingua Libre and Wikidata Lexemes could be even better connected with each other!

Presentation and discussions Poslovitch English Not recorded Jitsi Meet
April 13th, 16:00 UTC (18:00 CEST) ~60min SPARQL queries about Lexemes (fr)

DĂ©couvrez comment faire des requĂȘtes en SPARQL pour les LexĂšmes Ă  travers des exemples, vous pourrez aussi suggĂ©rer des idĂ©es de requĂȘtes.

Live session VIGNERON French Recorded Twitch

(archived on Youtube)

April 14th, 14:00 90min Closing & showcase

Informal closing of the 30 Lexic-o-days. Please add a summary of what you've been working on (documentation, content, tools, etc.) on the outcomes page. During the session, you can also present your project(s) in 5min.

  • Quick introduction & overview of the event (5min)
  • We look at the outcomes page, people can talk about their projects if they want to (30min)
  • Next steps: what is remaining to do? How would you like to move forward with projects? (10min)
  • Feedback: what went well or not so well during the event, what could we improve for next time? (5min)
  • Discussions & closing (5min)
Collaborative presentation Lea Lacroix (WMDE) English Not recorded. Summary of the projects here. Jitsi Meet

Resources[edit]

Slides: Detailed presentation of Lexicographical data by LĂ©a Lacroix, Wikidata Labs, 2019
Lexeme model

Are you new to Wikidata's lexicographical data? Here's where you could start:

Once you're a bit familiar with the topic, here are other resources you may find useful:

Participants[edit]

If you plan to join one or several events, or to work on projects related to Lexemes during this period, you can sign up here!
Feel free to indicate your username, the languages that you speak, and the topics you're interested in.