Hello, everyone!

In case you were not already aware, the free, online WikidataCon is coming up 
soon. I'm going to be participating in a session about bibliographic data 
modeling, which you might find interesting if you enjoyed my dime novel talk at 
Code4lib a few years ago. See below for all of the details.

(Please be warned that we're in that tricky week where some places have changed 
from Daylight to Standard time and others have not... so please check your 
local calendar carefully to be sure you don't miss anything, should you decide 
to sign up).

I hope to see some of you there this weekend!

- Demian


Pre-ISBN/ISSN bibliographic data<https://pretalx.com/wdcon21/talk/REE3AW/>
2021-10-31, 14:30-15:25 (UTC) online
#WikidataCon
free registration<https://pretix.eu/WDCon21/WDCon21/> | 
programme<https://pretalx.com/wdcon21/talk/REE3AW/>

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Three digital humanist bibliographers will lead a workshop at WikidataCon this 
Sunday, 31 October from 14:30 to 15:25 UTC (switching to Normal Time in some 
areas but not others, so check the time where you are 
here<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Pre-ISBN%2FISSN+bibliographic+data&iso=20211031T1430&p1=136&am=55>!).

Come to discuss your own weird edge cases or just to observe and build new ties 
within the open data field!

Sign up for free at https://pretix.eu/WDCon21/WDCon21/
No Wikidata experience required

Looking forward to meeting you there, or in further discussions about 
bibliographic data modelling!

Pre-ISBN/ISSN bibliographic data<https://pretalx.com/wdcon21/talk/REE3AW/>
2021-10-31, 14:30-15:25 (UTC), Room 3
In this workshop, we will discuss edge cases in historical bibliographic data 
and document ways of making them fit the Wikidata data models for books and 
periodicals. We're bringing together people from a variety of backgrounds, some 
that will be more familiar with the data we're talking about, some that will be 
more familiar with the technical side, some who might just be observing. We're 
hoping to spark a conversation that will keep going.

This workshop, led by three digital humanist bibliographers, will strengthen 
bridges between the Wikidata community and bibliographic scholarship and 
stewardship. Working in three groups, participants will familiarize themselves 
with the WikiProject Books and WikiProject Periodicals data models, discuss 
edge cases that can come from their own data, document these use cases for the 
data models, and post documentation.

The three groups will be talking about translations, series of works, and works 
serialized in installments. We will then come back all together to explain the 
various Wikidata communication channels, discuss how we want to keep the 
conversation going, and announce relevant upcoming events related to our 
personal projects.
Simon Cobb
Demian Katz
Marie Léger-St-Jean

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