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* Link to online information about the document, for example the publishers page or a page of a research group.
 
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* The mentions field links the document to the different entries in the database. By linking the source, it will appear also as a source in the entry.
 
* The mentions field links the document to the different entries in the database. By linking the source, it will appear also as a source in the entry.

Revision as of 17:06, 1 August 2023

Help index


Introduction

Sources are documents that contain useful information about an item in the database. A source can be all types of documents, from a book in the library to a website. The sources are linked to the item in order to create a unique source list for each item.

Header

Label*

  • The name of the source in it's original language, including the subtitle
  • We do not translate this. (just copy in your language)

Description

  • You can give a short (max 30 words) description of the document
  • This will be translated

Also known as

  • This field is used to facilitate searching.
  • In exceptional cases, when a source is known under a nickname, you can add an alias
  • Example "Sabbattini book" or "the method"

Basic information

Field (P19)*

  • This is used to define what field the source is describing and makes it possible to find all sources in a specific field of interest.
  • Multiple entries are possible.
  • Possible values can be found in Field (Q37)

Type of information (P11)*

Importance (P20)

  • Defines how important this document 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 source, 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 (P63) or source URL (P64)

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 source.
  • Always add Language (P35) as qualifier.
    • Language of the wiki-page.
    • This is a obligatory qualifier

Author (P41) or author (txt) (P93)

  • Use [author] only when the author has further importance for the history or has published multiple works. (you need to make an item of the author)
  • Use [author (txt)] when the person has no further influence to the history.

Publisher (P62) or publisher (txt) (P100)

  • Use [publisher] only when the publisher has probably a significant amount of publications about the history. (you need to make an item of the publisher)
  • Use [publisher (txt)] when the publisher has probably no further publications about the history.

Published in (txt) (P266)

  • The city and/or country the work is published in.

Language* (P35)

  • Fill language of the document
  • Multiple entries are possible
  • Possible values are in list Q14
  • If language does not exist in the database, make new item.

Edition or translation of (P66)

  • Refers to the original work this item is an edition or translation of
  • Use [context] as qualifier to give specific information about this edition or translation

has edition or translation (inverse property label of Edition or translation of, P66)

  • Refers to existing editions or translation

ISBN (P28)

  • Refers toe international standard book number
  • Can also be used to enter other numbers

Number of pages(P136)

  • The number of pages of the book

Citation (P250)

@ Jan, can you explain?

Copyright (P72)

Dates

Publication date (P40)

  • Date as referred to in the document.
  • Multiple entries possible in case of multiple prints
  • Use Edition (P53) as qualifier
    • Describe edition in case of multiple publication dates

Relations

Part of collection (P67)

  • refers to acollection where this document can be found

Courtesy of (P148)

  • REfers to a person or organisation that granted the use of the document

Media

In the case of sources, the subject of the item is the source-medium, that is (if possible) included and described..

Internal document (P71)

  • An original document that is not available elsewhere online and has no copyright restrictions.
  • Uploaded on the Canon server and copy-paste link

Copy available online (P37)

  • Link to online version of the document
  • Multiple entries are possible
  • Try to copy the IRL and test the link first
  • For documents in for example archive.com set the document on a significant page (title page or index) because they link to this page when copying the link.

Backup document (P74)

  • Only visible when logged in
  • We use this to ensure that documents don't get lost in cyberspace.
  • Upload the document first and copy the link here.
  • Documents with copyright restrictions van only be used for research, within the restraints of your countries legislation.

Non registered Backup document (P153)

  • Bulk uploaded document that is not registered as a media file.
  • Used for example for magazines.

Image (P2) or Internal image (P24)

  • A reference picture of a document, to help users remember or find. Often this is the cover of a book.
  • 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.)

Sources

Web (P182)

  • A web resource that is dedicated to this document only, for example on the authors or publisher's website.

Source URL (P64)

  • Link to online information about the document, for example the publishers page or a page of a research group.

References to the source

Mentions (P78)

  • The mentions field links the document to the different entries in the database. By linking the source, it will appear also as a source in the entry.
  • If an entry does not exist, you have to make it first.
  • Try to be as specific as possible by choosing the items/entries. (If a book describes a specific type of oil lamp, link to that one and not to a general item "oil lamps")
  • Use Page in source (P25) as a qualifier. Pages are written as follows:
    • p… refers to a page
    • ch… refers to a chapter
    • P… , P… means mentions on several pages
    • P… - P… means the whole text between pages has mentions
  • Use Context (P47) as a qualifier
    • Use to give extra information about the content.
    • Keep text short, it has to fit in the lists.

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

  • describes another source this source is mentioned in.
  • the input is done on the other side.

Quote (P91)

References

Wikidata source (P16)

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

WorldCat Identities ID (P180)

Wikidata