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Revision as of 12:24, 31 July 2023

A person is a living being that is used in the database to identify important persons, writers of information, etc.

Contents

Used properties

Basic information

Label*

  • The name of the person in it's original language
  • We do not translate this. (just copy in your language)
  • Syntax is First name, Middle name or characters, Last name

Description

  • You can give a short (max 30 words) description of the person
  • This will (not always) be translated

Also known as

  • This field is used to facilitate searching.
  • Add last name
  • Add alternative spelling
  • Add nicknames

Field (P19)*

  • This is used to define in what field the person was active and makes it possible to find all persons in a specific field of interest.
  • Multiple entries are possible, but avoid to use to many fields.
  • Possible values can be found in Field (Q37)

Type of information (P11)*

  • The [type of information] is always "person"

Importance (P20)

  • defines how important this person was for the history of technical theatre, it is used to select items for large visualisations.
  • acceptable values can be found in the Importance value list (Q8)

Context (P47)

  • Can be used to give more information about the person, the importance, etc.
  • Text length is limited, if needed add a second value.
  • Language is mandatory (fill the language of the text.)
  • If the information is retrieved from an existing source, add a qualifier [source] or [source URL]

Link to internal Wikipage (P23)

  • This is a link to a wiki-page that will appear on top of the page, with more detailed information about the person.
  • Language (P35)
    • Language of the wiki-page.
    • This is a obligatory qualifier

Occupation (P32)

  • The occupation of the person
  • Possible values can be found in occupation (Q20)
  • Multiple values are possible

Dates

Date of birth (P30)

  • The date the person was born

Date of dead (P31)

  • The date the person died

Significant date (P237)

  • a date that is significant for the person, and is not captured in the standard set of date properties available.
  • Needs a qualifier [timeline label] (this is shown on the timeline and in lists to make the date visible.)
  • Needs a [context] qualifier

Relations

Member of (P46)

Founder of (inverse property label of founded by (P54))

  • Refers to an organisation the person has founded

Worked with (P229)

  • Refers to an item the person worked with
  • this is a bi-directional inverse property, it can be used on both sides.

Student of (P123) or teacher of (P124)

  • Refers to another person that was a teacher or student of this person

Father (P150) or has child (P151)

  • Refers to the father or the child of a person.

Was significant person for (P87)

  • Refers to an item the person was significant for.

Works

author of (inverse property label of author, P41)

  • refers to a document the person has written

has designed building (inverse property label of architect P48)

  • refers to a building the person has designed

has published (inverse property label of publisher P62)

  • refers to a document the person (or organisation) has published

has invented (inverse property label of inventor (P267))

  • refers to equipment the person has invented

has designed equipment (inverse property of designer, P225)

  • refers to equipment the person has designed

has manufactured (inverse property label of manufacturer, P49)

  • refers to equipment the person has manufactured

Media

Image (P2) or Internal image (P24)

  • A picture of the person.
  • An [image] refers to a picture in the wiki repository of images (commons.wikimedia.org) You can link by copying the name of the file from wikipedia or from the repository.
  • An [Internal image] refers to a picture in our own repository. Upload the document first and copy the link here. (You have to be sure that the picture is open source.)
  • Wikicommons images are preferable
  • if you add a qualifier [Instance of] with value “featured image", the picture will show automatically on top of the page.

Youtube video (P116)

  • a video on youtube about this person.
  • if the video mentions multiple persons or subjects, make a separate source for it and use the [mentions] property to refer to the person.
  • copy the string after ?v= in the Youtube url and paste it in the [Youtube video] property.

Internal video or Wikicommons media

Geographic

Country of citizenship (P83)

  • The country of nationality of a person
  • Possible values can be found in Country (Q440)

has worked in (P227)

  • The place the person worked in
  • Multiple values possible
  • Possible values can be found in Country (Q440) but values also can be cities, theatres, etc.
  • add start and end date as qualifiers if apropriate


Sources

Archive is kept at (P221)

Web (P182)

  • A web resource that is dedicated to this person only

Source URL (P64)

  • A web resource that is used a information source for this item.
  • If specific information is retrieves, add this property as qualifier

is mentioned in (inverse property label of mentions, P78)

References

Wikidata source (P16)

  • Refers to an entry in Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org )
  • If the person exists in Wikidata, add Q-number from Wikidata
  • The information from wikidata will partly be displayed at the bottom of the page.

EUTA person identifier (P70)

VIAF identifier (P13)

  • Check if used and usefull
  • The VIAF® (Virtual International Authority File) combines multiple name authority files into a single OCLC-hosted name authority service. The goal of the service is to lower the cost and increase the utility of library authority files by matching and linking widely-used authority files and making that information available on the Web.

Encyclopaedia of Architects, Vienna 1770–1945

  • Refers to a source in the digital Encyclopaedia of Architects, Vienna 1770–1945.

Visualisations

A standared "person" page will show:

  • a timeline with:
    • the dates about the person

Wikidata