Wikidata:Property proposal/Western Australian Biographical Index

‎Western Australian Biographical Index

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Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Authority control

DescriptionCard ID from the Western Australian Biographical Index, a set of handwritten index cards compiled in the 1970s.
RepresentsWestern Australian Biographical Index (Q130366635)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainitem, human (Q5)
Example 1Lionel Samson (Q16063634)S/S0203
Example 2James Anderton Hall (Q46167569)H/H0513
Example 3Lilian Helena Teesdale (Q78851972)B/B6088
Example 4Frederick Weld (Q328269)UVWXYZ/UVXYZ2853
Source
Mix'n'match6490
Number of IDs in source85403
Expected completenesseventually complete (Q21873974)
Implied notabilityWikidata property for an identifier that does not imply notability (Q62589320)
Formatter URLhttps://slwa.wa.gov.au/data/wabi/$1.jpg
URL match pattern^https?:\/\/slwa\.wa\.gov\.au\/data\/wabi\/([A-Z0-9/]+)

Motivation

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The Western Australian Biographical Index (Q130366635) (WABI) was compiled in the 1970s by Rica Erickson (Q4357043) and many other people, to build a database of people relating to Western Australia in the 19th Century (up to 1914). It has been transcribed and is published by the State Library of Western Australia (Q7603408) under a CC-BY license. The Dictionary of Western Australians (Q5273978) and Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians (Q115122719) both come from the work of the Index (they're not open licensed).

Although lots of the entries will not be matched to Wikidata items, a great number will and the cards often contain useful information about the people.

This property will also be useful in references, where knowledge is extracted from the cards (but no item created for the primary person).

There are 421 duplicate IDs in this dataset. These can be resolved to their correct contents by looking at the scans (which are addressed by filename and, at least as far as I can see so far, are unique; this may mean that some records are not backed by scans, or that some scans do not have records to match).

Sam Wilson 11:58, 26 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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