Wikidata:WikiProject Books
WikiProject Books
The aim of the WikiProject Books is:
- to define a set of properties that can be used both by book infoboxes, Commons books templates, and Wikisource.
- to map and import all relevant data that currently is spread in Commons, Wikipedia, and Wikisource.
- establish methods to interact with this data from different projects
Bibliographic propertiesEdit
We used the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model (a widely used and famous conceptual framework in library science) to divide the Book properties in 2 sets. The FRBR model underlines the fact that you can view a book in 4 different ways, or levels: as a work, as an expression, a manifestation or an item.
Within Wikimedia projects, we don't need all 4 of them: for example, when Wikipedia has an article about a book, it is often in the "work" view (i.e. the Bible, Pinocchio, Hamlet are regarded as "creative works", which have been embodied in several translation and editions and different media).
On Wikisource, a particular edition (sometimes, we have more than one) is used for a book. As we have different Wikisources, we thus have also translations.
Not to complicate too much, we didn't use the FRBR terms "expression" or "manifestation", as the boundary between the definitions is not easy to grasp. So we collapsed those two FRBR layers in one: "edition" (other conceptual frameworks similar to FRBR, like Bibframe, also collapse those two layers). Thus a two-layer framework, consisting of work and edition, has been used for creating Book properties in Wikidata.
Work item propertiesEdit
These properties are for the first item that represents a book (FRBR work level). They are mainly meant to be used for items linked to Wikipedia pages.
Works should be instances of written work (Q47461344) or one of its subclasses.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas <instance of> written work | - |
title | P1476 | Monolingual text | original title and title: published title of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, a website, or a performance work | Diary of Anne Frank <title> Het Achterhuis | - |
subtitle | P1680 | Monolingual text | subtitle: for works, when the title is followed by a subtitle | Diary of Anne Frank <subtitle> Dagboekbrieven van 12 Juni 1942 – 1 Augustus 1944 | - |
author | P50 | Item | author and writer: main creator(s) of a written work (use on works, not humans); use P2093 when Wikidata item is unknown or does not exist | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone <author> J. K. Rowling | - |
possible creator | P1779 | Item | creator: for a creative work with considerable uncertainty about the author | Rampin Rider <possible creator> Rampin Master | - |
contributor to the creative work or subject | P767 | Item | contributor: person or organization that contributed to a subject: co-creator of a creative work or subject | Discworld Noir <contributor to the creative work or subject> Terry Pratchett | contributed to creative work |
editor | P98 | Item | editor: editor of a compiled work such as a book or a periodical (newspaper or an academic journal) | Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 <editor> Austrian Academy of Sciences | - |
language of work or name | P407 | Item | language: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412)) | Diary of Anne Frank <language of work or name> Dutch | - |
inception | P571 | Point in time | date of establishment: date or point in time when the subject came into existence as defined | Tirant lo Blanc <inception> 1490 | - |
movement | P135 | Item | cultural movement: literary, artistic, scientific or philosophical movement or scene associated with this person or work | Urbi et orbi <movement> Russian symbolism | - |
has edition or translation | P747 | Item | version, edition, or translation, translated work and source text: link to an edition of this item | Brockhaus Enzyklopädie <has edition or translation> Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (21 ed.) | edition or translation of |
form of creative work | P7937 | Item | form and album type: structure of a creative work | The Hours <form of creative work> novel | - |
genre | P136 | Item | genre: creative work's genre or an artist's field of work (P101). Use main subject (P921) to relate creative works to their topic | The Hours <genre> feminist novel | - |
main subject | P921 | Item | topic: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts) | The Party Journalist <main subject> radio propaganda | - |
award received | P166 | Item | award, honorary citizenship and title of honor: award or recognition received by a person, organisation or creative work | The Hours <award received> Pulitzer Prize for Fiction | - |
follows | P155 | Item | follows: immediately prior item in a series of which the subject is a part [if the subject has replaced the preceding item, e.g. political offices, use "replaces" (P1365)] | A Feast for Crows <follows> A Storm of Swords | followed by |
followed by | P156 | Item | followed by: immediately following item in a series of which the subject is a part [if the subject has been replaced, e.g. political offices, use "replaced by" (P1366)] | A Feast for Crows <followed by> A Dance with Dragons | follows |
part of the series | P179 | Item | series, series of creative works and event sequence: series which contains the subject | A Feast for Crows <part of the series> A Song of Ice and Fire | - |
based on | P144 | Item | based on: the work(s) used as the basis for subject item | Pride and Prejudice and Zombies <based on> Pride and Prejudice | derivative work |
inspired by | P941 | Item | work, human, place or event which inspired this creative work or fictional entity | The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino <inspired by> The Adventures of Pinocchio | - |
characters | P674 | Item | fictional character: characters which appear in this item (like plays, operas, operettas, books, comics, films, TV series, video games) | The Three Musketeers <characters> Charles de Batz-Castelmore d'Artagnan | present in work |
narrative location | P840 | Item | narrative location: the narrative of the work is set in this location | The Fall of the King <narrative location> Himmerland | - |
image | P18 | Commons media file | illustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image) | Tirant lo Blanc <image> Tirante el Blanco 1511.jpg | - |
sourcing circumstances | P1480 | Item | sourcing circumstance: qualification of the truth or accuracy of a source: circa (Q5727902), near (Q21818619), presumably (Q18122778), etc. | Godescalc Evangelistary <commissioned by> Charlemagne <sourcing circumstances> presumably | - |
Dewey Decimal Classification | P1036 | External identifier | Dewey Decimal Classification: use with qualifier "edition (P747)" with item value "DDC 23" or create new item to represent the corresponding DDC edition | The Party Journalist <Dewey Decimal Classification> 791.44609431 [DDC22ger] | - |
Library of Congress Classification | P1149 | External identifier | Library of Congress Classification: subject classification identifier used in the Library of Congress Classification system | The Party Journalist <Library of Congress Classification> PN1990.6.G3 | - |
Chinese Library Classification | P1189 | External identifier | Chinese Library Classification: identifier used for this class in the CLC | The Party Journalist <Chinese Library Classification> G229.517 | - |
Universal Decimal Classification | P1190 | External identifier | Universal Decimal Classification: type of library classification | The Party Journalist <Universal Decimal Classification> 316.774:32 | - |
OCLC work ID | P5331 | External identifier | OCLC, Inc.: identifier for a work-level item in the OCLC linked data system | The Lucifer Effect <OCLC work ID> 2564937689 | - |
Open Library ID | P648 | External identifier | Open Library: identifier for a work ("W"), edition ("M") or author ("A") for book data of the Internet Archive | Mister President <Open Library ID> OL938688W | - |
LibraryThing work ID | P1085 | External identifier | LibraryThing: LibraryThing (LT) control number | The Seven Messengers <LibraryThing work ID> 6068145 | - |
Goodreads work ID | P8383 | External identifier | Goodreads: unique identifier for written works (Q47461344) on Goodreads | The Mediocre Programmer <Goodreads work ID> 53487476 | - |
Babelio work ID | P3631 | External identifier | Babelio: identifier for a book on the literature website Babelio | The Stranger <Babelio work ID> 3874 | - |
Edition item propertiesEdit
These properties are for the item that represents the edition of a book (FRBR expression/manifestation level). They are mainly for editions of books used as sources.
Note that each edition of a book should have a separate Wikidata item. If the content (foreword, afterword, illustration), pagination (page number), publisher, or publication place changes, a new item should be created for that edition. If a book is an identical reprint of a previous edition (no change in the mentioned properties), it does not need a new item.
Editions should be instances of version, edition, or translation (Q3331189) or one of its subclasses.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member | Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (21 ed.) <instance of> version, edition, or translation | - |
edition or translation of | P629 | Item | version, edition, or translation: is an edition or translation of this entity | Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (21 ed.) <edition or translation of> Brockhaus Enzyklopädie | has edition or translation |
language of work or name | P407 | Item | language: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412)) | Autobiografia di Alice Toklas (translation) <language of work or name> Italian | - |
author | P50 | Item | author and writer: main creator(s) of a written work (use on works, not humans); use P2093 when Wikidata item is unknown or does not exist | Autobiografia di Alice Toklas (translation) <author> Gertrude Stein | - |
translator | P655 | Item | translator: person who adapts any kind of written text from one language to another | Autobiografia di Alice Toklas (translation) <translator> Cesare Pavese | - |
editor | P98 | Item | editor: editor of a compiled work such as a book or a periodical (newspaper or an academic journal) | Eclipse of Reason <editor> Alfred Schmidt | - |
illustrator | P110 | Item | illustrator: person drawing the pictures in a book | Barefoot on the fire <illustrator> Michaś Filipovič | - |
contributor to the creative work or subject | P767 | Item | contributor: person or organization that contributed to a subject: co-creator of a creative work or subject | Discworld Noir <contributor to the creative work or subject> Terry Pratchett | contributed to creative work |
author of foreword | P2679 | Item | introducer: person who wrote the preface, foreword, or introduction of the book but who isn't an author of the rest of the book | Bottroper Protokolle <author of foreword> Martin Walser | - |
author of afterword | P2680 | Item | person who wrote the postface, afterword, or conclusion of the book but who isn't an author of the rest of the book | Nineteen Eighty-Four <author of afterword> Erich Fromm | - |
title | P1476 | Monolingual text | original title and title: title of this particular edition | The Tower <title> Der Turm | - |
subtitle | P1680 | Monolingual text | subtitle: subtitle of this particular edition | The Tower <subtitle> Geschichte aus einem versunkenen Land | - |
edition number | P393 | String | number of an edition (first, second, ... as 1, 2, ...) or event | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <edition number> 1 | - |
place of publication | P291 | Item | place of publication: geographical place of publication of the edition (use 1st edition when referring to works) | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <place of publication> New York City | - |
publisher | P123 | Item | publisher: organization or person responsible for publishing books, periodicals, printed music, podcasts, games or software | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <publisher> Harcourt | - |
publication date | P577 | Point in time | date of publication: date or point in time when a work was first published or released | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <publication date> 1933 | - |
start time | P580 | Point in time | start time: year first volume of a multi-volume work was published | Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 <start time> 1885 | - |
end time | P582 | Point in time | end time: year last volume of a multi-volume work was published | Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 <end time> 1900 | - |
printed by | P872 | Item | printing: organization or person who printed the creative work (if different from "publisher") | Gutenberg Bible <printed by> Johannes Gutenberg | - |
collection | P195 | Item | collection: art, museum, archival, or bibliographic collection the subject is part of | Gutenberg Bible <collection> Widener Library | - |
image | P18 | Commons media file | illustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image) | Gutenberg Bible <image> Gutenberg Bible, Lenox Copy, New York Public Library, 2009. Pic 01.jpg | - |
number of pages | P1104 | Quantity | page: number of pages in an edition of a written work. "Roman-numbered page" (Q56761382) can be used as unit for such pages. | Der Herr Präsident <number of pages> 242 | - |
number of parts of this work | P2635 | Quantity | part of a work: Use with volume (Q1238720) or chapter (Q1980247) as the units | My Life in Two Hemispheres <number of parts of this work> | - |
ISBN-10 | P957 | External identifier | International Standard Book Number: numeric commercial book identifier (for correct presentation, the 10 digits of an ISBN must be divided by hyphens) | Monsieur le Président <ISBN-10> 2-08-070455-9 | - |
ISBN-13 | P212 | External identifier | International Standard Book Number: numeric commercial book identifier (for correct presentation, the 13 digits of an ISBN must be divided by hyphens; ISBN-13 Online Converter for older numbers) | El Señor Presidente (critical edition) <ISBN-13> 978-84-89666-51-1 | - |
SUDOC editions | P1025 | External identifier | SUDOC: identifier in the French union catalog (see also P269) | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <SUDOC editions> 056055145 | - |
K10plus PPN ID | P6721 | External identifier | K10plus: identifier in the K10plus union catalog of the Common Library Network (GBV) and the South-West German Library Network (SWB) | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <K10plus PPN ID> 1083500643 | - |
EUL editions | P1084 | External identifier | identifier for a book (edition) in the Egyptian union catalog | Ehrenwerter Herr (German edition, 1996) <EUL editions> 835285022 | - |
BN (Argentine) editions | P1143 | External identifier | National Library of the Argentine Republic: catalogue number for books (editions) in the National Library of the Argentine Republic | El Señor Presidente (critical edition) <BN (Argentine) editions> 000188710 | - |
DNB editions | P1292 | External identifier | German National Library: identifier in the German National Library catalogue (see also authority data P227) | Ehrenwerter Herr (German edition, 1996) <DNB editions> 948859040 | - |
OCLC control number | P243 | External identifier | WorldCat: identifier for a unique bibliographic record in OCLC WorldCat | The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1st edition) <OCLC control number> 190771 | - |
Open Library ID | P648 | External identifier | Open Library: identifier for a work ("W"), edition ("M") or author ("A") for book data of the Internet Archive | Monsieur le Président <Open Library ID> OL19717630M | - |
Google Books ID | P675 | External identifier | Google Books: identifier for a book edition in Google Books | Tirant lo Blanch <Google Books ID> 7r14FzJdSuAC | - |
Internet Archive ID | P724 | External identifier | Internet Archive: identifier for an item on Internet Archive | Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus <Internet Archive ID> ghostseer01schiuoft | - |
RSL scanned books identifier | P1815 | String | National Library of Russia: Identifier of the Russian State Library | The Kiss and Other Stories by Anton Tchekhoff <RSL scanned books identifier> 01004438677 | - |
RSL editions | P1973 | External identifier | catalogue number of the Russian State Library of Moscow (see also P1815 and P947) | Q19610651 <RSL editions> 003564198 | - |
legal citation of this text | P1031 | String | legal citation: for old versions of legislation | Constitution Act, 1867, as amended <legal citation of this text> 30 & 31 Vict, c 3 (UK), reprinted in RSC 1985, App II, No 5, as amended by SC 2011, c 26. | - |
Project Gutenberg ebook ID | P2034 | External identifier | Project Gutenberg: ebook identifier at Project Gutenberg | A Small Boy and Others <Project Gutenberg ebook ID> 2611 | - |
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID | P268 | External identifier | BnF authorities, Bibliothèque nationale de France and general catalog of BnF: identifier for the subject issued by BNF (Bibliothèque nationale de France). Format: 8 digits followed by a check-digit or letter, do not include the initial 'cb'. | René Magritte <Bibliothèque nationale de France ID> 123735831 | - |
ESTC citation number | P3939 | External identifier | identifier in the English Short Title Catalogue | Munimenta antiqua: or, observations on antient castles <ESTC citation number> T136033 | - |
Czech National Bibliography book ID | P3184 | External identifier | Czech National Bibliography: identifier for a book at the Czech National Library | Duch Německa <Czech National Bibliography book ID> cnb000567876 | - |
Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) (bibliographic) | P1144 | External identifier | Library of Congress Control Number: record number for entries in the LoC bibliographic catalog (for authority records use P244) | Treasure Island <Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) (bibliographic)> 11025047 | - |
Interproject propertiesEdit
These should be used only for editions.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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document file on Wikimedia Commons | P996 | Commons media file | facsimile: file on Wikimedia Commons related to the content of the source/book/report | Beate und Mareile (1st edition) <document file on Wikimedia Commons> De Beate und Mareile (Keyserling).djvu | - |
Commons category | P373 | String | Commons category: name of the Wikimedia Commons category containing files related to this item (without the prefix "Category:") | Was die Heimat erzählt : Sagen, geschichtliche Bilder und denkwürdige Begebenheiten aus Sachsen <Commons category> Störzner_-_Was_die_Heimat_erzählt | - |
Wikisource index page | P1957 | URL | Help:Index pages: page in Wikisource containing digital and paper pagination of the source | The Kiss and Other Stories by Anton Tchekhoff <Wikisource index page> https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:The_Kiss_and_Other_Stories_by_Anton_Tchekhoff,_1908.pdf | - |
full work available at URL | P953 | URL | URL of a web page containing the full body of this item | L'Odyssée, 'Poésie homérique' <full work available at URL> http://iliadeodyssee.texte.free.fr/aatexte/berard/accueilberard/odyssberard.htm | - |
QualifiersEdit
List of qualifiers for works and/or editions.
property | datatype | description |
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named as (P1810) | String | Example: author (P50) => Victor Eremita [pseudonym of Søren Kierkegaard] |
applies to part (P518) | Item | Example: contributor to the creative work or subject (P767) => foreword (Q1358138) |
distribution format (P437) | Item | Example: ISBN-13 (P212) => hardback (Q193955); paperback (Q193934) |
List of qualifiers for using an edition item as a source for a claim.
property | datatype | description |
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stated in (P248) | Item | To link the edition item |
quotation (P1683) | String | Relevant citation |
volume (P478) | String | Volume |
issue (P433) | String | Issue |
chapter (P792) | String | Chapter. Note: It can not be shown in a bibliographic templates and gadgets as article with link, use section, verse, paragraph, or clause (P958). |
section, verse, paragraph, or clause (P958) | String | Section |
page(s) (P304) | String | Location of the claim |
column (P3903) | String | Column of the claim |
See also described by source (P1343) for encyclopaedias and dictionaries as a source.
Exemplar propertiesEdit
There are a number of wikipedia articles which deal with a single copy of a book which has become notable for some reason. See Lincoln Bible (Q1816474) and the bibles listed in Category:Individual Bibles (Q8546779). These will need different properties from those used for a literary work.
Where there is only one copy of a literary work then the wikidata page may need both sets of properties.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member | Lincoln Bible <instance of> individual copy of a book | - |
exemplar of | P1574 | Item | document: property for manuscripts, autographs, incunabula, distinct printed copies | On the laws and practice of horse racing <exemplar of> On the laws and practice of horse racing (1866 edition) | - |
collection | P195 | Item | collection: art, museum, archival, or bibliographic collection the subject is part of | On the laws and practice of horse racing, etc., etc <collection> University of California Libraries | - |
location | P276 | Item | location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131 for statistical entities P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the object. | Mona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum | - |
inventory number | P217 | String | accession number: identifier for a physical object or a set of physical objects in a collection | The Night Watch <inventory number> SK-C-5 | - |
owned by | P127 | Item | proprietor: owner of the subject | Lincoln Bible <owned by> Abraham Lincoln | owner of |
official name | P1448 | Monolingual text | official name: official name of the subject in its official language(s) | Germany <official name> Bundesrepublik Deutschland | - |
significant event | P793 | Item | key event: significant or notable events associated with the subject | Dennewitz <significant event> Battle of Dennewitz | - |
See Wikidata:WikiProject Visual arts/Item structure for a more properties that may be applicable.
Manuscript propertiesEdit
Manuscripts are single copies of literary works, so a manuscript is not the same as a literary work. All the properties, such as author, date of publishing, etc., belong to the manuscript alone. All manuscript items need instance of (P31) manuscript (Q87167). There are some more common items to characterise a manuscript in combination with instance of (P31): codex (Q213924), literary fragment (Q1440453), ostracon (Q834459), manuscript codex (Q2217259), palimpsest (Q274076), Evangeliary (Q1754581), Gospel Book (Q690851), lectionary (Q284465). Please specify the writing material for material used (P186): papyrus (Q125576), paper (Q11472), leather (Q286), parchment (Q226697) sherd (Q1463658). The editor, if there is one, is the one who publishes the text of the manuscript for the first time in print. The publishing date publication date (P577) also belongs to the first printed edition. There is a time, when the manuscript was made, this is done with inception (P571), please choose an appropriate precision level in the advanced adjustments. Choose a location for location (P276) that has the best possible precision, otherwise use the city where P195 is located.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member | Codex Sinaiticus <instance of> manuscript | - |
instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member | Isaiah scroll <instance of> scroll | - |
exemplar of | P1574 | Item | document: property for manuscripts, autographs, incunabula, distinct printed copies | Hohenems-Münchener Handschrift A <exemplar of> Nibelungenlied | - |
material used | P186 | Item | material: material the subject is made of or derived from | Berlin Codex <material used> papyrus | - |
collection | P195 | Item | collection: art, museum, archival, or bibliographic collection the subject is part of | Berlin Codex <collection> Egyptian Museum of Berlin | - |
location | P276 | Item | location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131 for statistical entities P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the object. | Berlin Codex <location> Museum Island | - |
inventory number | P217 | String | accession number: identifier for a physical object or a set of physical objects in a collection | Berlin Codex <inventory number> P 8502 | - |
named after | P138 | Item | eponym and memorial society: entity or event that inspired the subject's name, or namesake (in at least one language). Qualifier "applies to name" (P5168) can be used to indicate which one | Askew Codex <named after> Anthony Askew | - |
editor | P98 | Item | editor: editor of a compiled work such as a book or a periodical (newspaper or an academic journal) | Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus <editor> Constantin von Tischendorf | - |
publication date | P577 | Point in time | date of publication: date or point in time when a work was first published or released | Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus <publication date> 1843/1845 | - |
inception | P571 | Point in time | date of establishment: date or point in time when the subject came into existence as defined | Gospels of Henry the Lion <inception> 1180er | - |
language of work or name | P407 | Item | language: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412)) | Book of Kells <language of work or name> Latin | - |
time of discovery or invention | P575 | Point in time | invention and discovery: date or point in time when the item was discovered or invented | Papyrus 1 <time of discovery or invention> 1896 | - |
location of discovery | P189 | Item | discovery and location of discovery: where the item was located when discovered | Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 81 <location of discovery> Oxyrhynchus | - |
Periodical and collection of worksEdit
List of additional properties for a journals and multivolume works.
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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dissolved, abolished or demolished date | P576 | Point in time | dissolved, abolished or demolished: point in time at which the subject (organisation, building) ceased to exist; see "date of official closure" (P3999) for closing a facility, "service retirement" (P730) for retiring equipment, "discontinued date" (P2669) for stopping a product | Team Bath F.C. <dissolved, abolished or demolished date> | - |
has part | P527 | Item | has part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670). | The Cactaceae <has part> The Cactaceae. Volume 2 | part of |
ISSN | P236 | External identifier | International Standard Serial Number: International Standard Serial Number (print or electronic) | The Guardian <ISSN> 0261-3077 | - |
Also look Template:Bibliographic properties.
For parts of a collection of works (like a narrative published within an anthology) please use published in (P1433):
Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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published in | P1433 | Item | publishing: larger work that a given work was published in, like a book, journal or music album | Eppure battono alla porta <published in> The Seven Messengers | - |
MappingEdit
This table groups properties from en:Template:Infobox book and fr:Modèle:Infobox Livre. Please propose new properties here, and update this mapping created by Aubrey.
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