Friday, May 10, 2019

Sugarcane: Wikidata Affinity Group Outcomes (Stanford/Harvard/Cornell and other great university libraries), Wikidata WUaS is ~200 countries official / main languages, and in 7,111 living languages and for libraries * * * Great summary of French Philosopher / Sociologist Bruno Latour's AiME project -An Inquiry into Modes of Existence * * * Thanks Ai-jen Poo (MacArthur 'Genius' grant winner) @aijenpoo for https://events.stanford.edu/events/830/83066/ … As I wrote on question card "as an 'assistive technology' how do you think universal basic income EXPERIMENTS (esp. like CA<>Stockton) & an UBI will help domestic workers organize further?" Thanks for your universal family care reply


Hilary, ...

Thanks again for this open great Stanford libraries' Wikidata Affinity Group - and with Harvard, Cornell and so many other great university libraries (and re World University and School in Wikidata's 300 languages)!

Am adding some Wikidata possible outcomes to ... Wikidata Affinity Group Outcomes - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-5ZzW699d5IAZnBBIuc9grhF04z0UUpZq-o6ihZe4Q/edit?usp=sharing ... re ongoing support and coding network - and re Wikidata in multiple languages, for libraries+ ... and in a brainstorming way. 

Would it be possible please too to look at the chapter you wrote on cultural heritage ... 
https://bibflow.library.ucdavis.edu/linked-data-for-cultural-heritage-an-alcts-monograph-books-professional-development-books-for-academic-librarians-books-for-public-librarians-new-products-ala-store/ ? (It's an academic field I've written in too, a little bit, with a specific focus on UNESCO World Heritage Sites - both in my University of Edinburgh M.Sc. thesis on St. Kilda, and in my chapter on Tourism in the Middle East - both WHS's focused as cultural heritage).

With regard to Wikidata WUaS, Wikidata Affinity Group outcomes, and both libraries and more generally: 

Planning online university libraries - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Library_Resources - in each of all 7,111 living languages + (https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Languages)

University libraries for matriculating students (Bachelor, Ph.D., M.D. Law, and I.B.) in each of ~200 countries’ official / main languages

Connecting WUaS in Wikidata in its ~300 languages and with WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki re libraries and Linked Open Data and HTML editor and re building volunteer communities as well 

Planning to code for all 7.5 billion wiki teachers and learners on the planet re library access 

Wikidata Library courses in multiple languages from here too: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Wikidata_databases_and_ecosystems 

A possible libraries' approach re wiki subjects, and as they emerge - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects

Planning WUaS Libraries with Wikidata as structured knowledge database for all ~200 countries - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States - each to become a major online university in these countries’ official / main languages, with academic libraries - and potentially connecting with ALL of the national library systems in each of ~200 countries 

Using Google voice (5 yrs out) so that alternate language labels could be easily added to Wikidata simultaneously (and in all 7,111 living languages 10 yrs out)

Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?

How best to connect them library-wise and newly for interactivity … so that people in video could become avatar bots … and then we could eventually converse with these new syntheses, libraries-wise

A realistic virtual earth for a libraries ever, and in all languages (am thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER, Maps, Earth, Translate, Tensor Flow, Wikidata) ... Enter the library simulation with a wall of books, and pull the library off the virtual shelf, and be able to read it in the 'original.' (Have blogged much about this and can share further if interested).

Thank you, 
Scott
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This list is growing, so I'll post it here too:


Wikidata Affinity Group Outcomes


  • Help other institutions begin to work in Wikidata
  • Welcoming and collaborative space to discuss Wikidata related topics
  • Ongoing support and coding network - and re Wikidata in multiple languages, for libraries +
  • Planning online university libraries - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Library_Resources - in each of all 7,111 living languages + (https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Languages)
  • University libraries for matriculating students (Bachelor, Ph.D., M.D. Law, and I.B.) in each of ~200 countries’ official / main languages
  • Connecting WUaS in Wikidata in its ~300 languages and with WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki re libraries and Linked Open Data and HTML editor and re building volunteer communities as well
  • Planning to code for all 7.5 billion wiki teachers and learners on the planet re library access
  • Wikidata Library courses in multiple languages from here too: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Wikidata_databases_and_ecosystems
  • A possible libraries' approach re wiki subjects, and as they emerge - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects
  • Planning WUaS Libraries with Wikidata as structured knowledge database for all ~200 countries - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States - each to become a major online university in these countries’ official / main languages, with academic libraries - and potentially connecting with ALL of the national library systems in each of ~200 countries
  • Using Google voice (5 yrs out) so that alternate language labels could be easily added to Wikidata simultaneously (and in all 7,111 living languages 10 yrs out)
  • Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?
  • How best to connect them library-wise and newly for interactivity … so that people in video could become avatar bots … and then we could eventually converse with these new syntheses, libraries-wise
  • A realistic virtual earth for all libraries ever - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_libraries - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malatestiana_Library - and in all languages (am thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER, Maps, Earth, Translate, Tensor Flow, Wikidata) ... Enter the library simulation with a wall of books, and pull the library off the virtual shelf, and be able to read it in the 'original'
  • Wikidata for machine learning
  • Wikidata for translation
  • DNA libraries
  • Atoms, cells and genes in Google Poly (a library of virtual objects) re Wikidata (e.g. where heirloom variety seeds could actually sprout, and be pollinated by other species - all virtually)
  • CRISPR into a 3D realistic virtual earth for gene editing - libraries in Wikidat

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Summary of the AiME project -An Inquiry into Modes of Existence @BrunoLatourAIME > http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/328 - https://www.cbs.dk/cbs-news-da/2965/bruno-latour-and-the-aime-team-visited-the-platform-a-well-attended-and-successful-public-lecture - https://www.academia.edu/10903264/EVALUING_BRUNO_LATOURs_AIME_PROJECT See related /ocw.mit.edu/ eventually for credit in many languages > https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Sociology & https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Modernity ~

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1126916760127582210




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Appreciating this great summary of French Philosopher / Sociologist Bruno Latour's AiME project -An Inquiry into Modes of Existence:

Bruno Latour: Summary of the AiME project -An Inquiry into Modes of Existence

http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/328




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Thanks @aijenpoo for https://events.stanford.edu/events/830/83066/ … As I wrote on question card "as an 'assistive technology' how do you think universal basic income EXPERIMENTS (esp. like CA<>Stockton) & an UBI will help domestic workers organize further?"
Thanks for your universal family care reply.

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1126531630179291136
https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1126532676133908481


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https://twitter.com/stanfordccsre/status/1123754975673421824


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https://twitter.com/stanfordccsre/status/1126184995729526784


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https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1126570231172755457





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