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==Modeling content uploads== | |||
'''Content uploads''' are specific activities aimed at enriching the Wikimedia projects with material shared with content partners, such as GLAMs. They take place in a specific time frame, have a certain subject matter and target one or more Wikimedia projects. | |||
===Number and type of contributions=== | |||
➡️ [[Modelling/Content uploads/Resource types|Guide to resource types]] | |||
Look at the following example, an upload of content from a museum, to see how we model the number and type of contributions: | |||
{{Q|**Q22194}}** | |||
* {{P|P53}} — how many content pages were created or improved. The details are described with qualifiers: | |||
** {{P|P56}} — which namespace was affected… | |||
** {{P|P13}} — in which Wikimedia project… | |||
** {{P|P57}} — with what [[Modelling/Content uploads/Resource types|type of resources]]. | |||
The reason why we use both {{P|P56}} and {{P|P57}} is that the File namespace on Wikimedia Commons can host different types of files: audio recordings, photos, videos, etc. Sometimes it’s useful to know the breakdown, not only how many files were uploaded, but also what kinds. | |||
Multiple Wikimedia platforms affected | |||
It is possible for a content upload to target multiple Wikimedia projects. | |||
For example: You create Wikidata items for a set of museum objects and upload their photos to Wikimedia Commons. | |||
In this case, the property {{P|P53}} will have two statements, one for Wikidata and one for Wikimedia Commons. | |||
===Properties used=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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==SPARQL== | ==SPARQL== | ||
All content uploads: | All content uploads: | ||
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