Karen, I'll have to get Ralph LeVan or Thom Hickey to comment on how we were able to create the Wikipedia links in Identities. I don't know the details just that the data is there. Karen On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > This sounds like a great way to "translate" from library forms to wikipedia > name forms. But for on-the-fly use I wonder if it wouldn't be more efficient > to eliminate the "middle man." Karen, can you say a little about what it > took to link library names to WP? Was it a one-step, two-step, etc.? > > There is a script that I've seen used, although it doesn't seem to be > production ready: > > https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.4/jquery.min.js > > One interesting note from the OL experience of linking to WP: generally you > need to "re-reverse" the names to get a match: from Twain, Mark to Mark > Twain. But for some names that isn't the case: Mao, Tse-Tung. Edward Betts > used Wikipedia to determine which names do not get "re-reversed". > > The OL code for its wikipedia lookup is at: > https://github.com/openlibrary/openlibrary/tree/master/openlibrary/catalog/wikipedia > > It, however, runs against dumps rather than an API. > > kc > > Quoting Karen Coombs <[log in to unmask]>: > >> Graham, >> >> I'd advocate using WorldCat Identities to get to the appropriate url >> for dbpedia. Each Identity record has a wikipedia element in it that >> you could use to link to either Wikipedia or dbpedia. >> >> If you want to see an example of this in action you can check out the >> Author Info demo I did for code4lib 2010 here - >> >> http://www.librarywebchic.net/mashups/author_info/info_about_this_author.php?OCLCNum=32939031 >> >> The code for this demo is available for download at - >> http://www.worldcat.org/devnet/code/devnetDemos/trunk/ >> >> You'll want the author_info folder and identity_info.php >> >> Karen >> >> Karen A. Coombs >> Product Manager >> OCLC Developer Network >> [log in to unmask] >> >> >> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:40 AM, graham <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> >>> I need to be able to take author data from a catalogue record and use it >>> to look up the author on Wikipedia on the fly. So I may have birth date >>> and possibly year of death in addition to (one spelling of) the name, >>> the title of one book the author wrote etc. >>> >>> I know there are various efforts in progress that will improve the >>> current situation, but as things stand at the moment what is the best* >>> way to do this? >>> >>> 1. query wikipedia for as much as possible, parse and select the best >>> fitting result >>> >>> 2. go via dbpedia/freebase and work back from there >>> >>> 3. use VIAF and/or OCLC services >>> >>> 4. Other? >>> >>> (I have no experience of 2-4 yet :-( >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> Graham >>> * 'best' being constrained by: >>> - need to do this in real-time >>> - need to avoid dependence on services which may be taken away >>> or charged for >>> - being able to justify to librarians as reasonably accurate :-) >>> >> > > > > -- > Karen Coyle > [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net > ph: 1-510-540-7596 > m: 1-510-435-8234 > skype: kcoylenet >