Wikidata:WikiProject Video games/Reception
Papers/Presentations edit
External mentions of Wikidata and video games.
Reports
- Yannick Rochat; Éléonore Bernard; Aurore Lüscher; Robin François; Selim Krichane; Magalie Vetter; Lucas Taddei; Daniel Carron (1 August 2022), Sauvegarder le jeu vidéo suisse: État des lieux de la préservation du jeu vidéo en Suisse et dans le monde (in French), Memoriav, Wikidata Q116770055
Articles
- Kazufumi Fukuda (2019). "Using Wikidata as Work Authority for Video Games". Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DCMI-2019, Seoul, South Korea, September 23-26, 2019. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. doi:10.23106/DCMI.952141771. S2CID 211224882. Wikidata Q70467546. Archived from the original on 2 January 2020.
Conference talks
- Jean-Frédéric, (), Wikidata and the sum of all video games: putting the "linked" in video game metadata, LD4 Conference 2023 (Q117466379) (slides, recording)
- Jean-Frédéric, Envel Le Hir, Tracy Hoffmann, (), Sum of All video games: our road to make Wikidata the hub of all video game metadata, WikidataCon 2019 (Q42449814)
- Tracy Hoffmann (18 October 2019), Using Wikidata for Video Game Research, doi:10.5281/ZENODO.3515882, Wikidata Q105389003
- Peter Chan () Lightning talk “Video Game Controlled Vocabulary in Wikidata”, LD4 Conference 2019 (Q105388521) (slides, recording)
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata’s WikiProject Video games, workshop “Videogame and Visual Media Data – Community-driven Initiatives and Research Avenues” (Leipzig University Library (Q872896))
- Peter Chan () “Should Wikidata/Wikibase be part of our solution?”, International Digital Game Preservation 2019 (Q111306569) (slides)
Posters
- Jean-Frédéric, Envel Le Hir, Tracy Hoffmann, Sum of All Video Games Poster, WikidataCon 2019 (Q42449814)
- Jean-Frédéric, Envel Le Hir, Sum of All Video Games Poster, Wikimania 2019 (Q48010913)
Blog posts
- From the International Videogame Data Network (Q105387431):
- Tracy Hoffmann; Peter Chan (29 January 2019). "Linking the OLAC Video Game Vocabulary with Wikidata". International Videogame Data Network. Wikidata Q71947365. Archived from the original on 22 December 2019.
- Winfried Bergmeyer (2 May 2019). "The International Computer Game Collection is online". International Videogame Data Network. Wikidata Q71949945.
Internal edit
- Connor Shea (), Mass-importing games from Steam into Wikidata
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata and the sum of all video games − 2023 edition
- Jean-Frédéric (), 50,000 video games on Wikidata
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata and the sum of all video games − 2021 edition
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata and the sum of all video games − 2020 edition
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata and the sum of all video games − 2019 edition
- Jean-Frédéric (), Wikidata, the underground fungus in the vast forest that is the Internet
- Envel Le Hir (), Matching BnF and Wikidata video games using Dataiku DSS
- Connor Shea (), Connecting PCGamingWiki and Wikidata
- Jean-Frédéric , Wikidata and the sum of all video games − 2018 edition ;
External reuse edit
Which video game related databases use/reuse/link to Wikidata?
- The Visual Novel Database (Q16646841)
- International Computer Game Collection database (Q63983619)
- Media Arts Database (Q54760023)
- Creates "Collection" items based on Wikidata
- The Game Cataloging Manual (Q111306694) instructs to record Wikidata IDs
- vglist (Q96096761) is built on top of Wikidata’s data