Difference between revisions of "Help:Editor tools"
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* https://isbnsearch.org looking up books based on their ISBN or keywords | * https://isbnsearch.org looking up books based on their ISBN or keywords | ||
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+ | * https://web.archive.org/ contains milions of (scanned) books with proper referencing. You can download in different formats or link to a viewer. | ||
* https://worldcat.org/ to search information about books | * https://worldcat.org/ to search information about books | ||
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+ | === Websites === | ||
+ | * https://web.archive.org/ The wayback machine gives you the opportunity to look at an existing or disapeared website and go back in time to see sprevious versions of the site and recover old material. (You can add the tool also to your browser.) | ||
=== Patents === | === Patents === |
Revision as of 07:53, 5 August 2023
The list below are tools that proved usefull and valid when working on content of the Canonbase.
Contents
References
- https://www.wikidata.org the main wikidata platform
ISBN
- https://isbnsearch.org looking up books based on their ISBN or keywords
Books
- https://web.archive.org/ contains milions of (scanned) books with proper referencing. You can download in different formats or link to a viewer.
- https://worldcat.org/ to search information about books
Websites
- https://web.archive.org/ The wayback machine gives you the opportunity to look at an existing or disapeared website and go back in time to see sprevious versions of the site and recover old material. (You can add the tool also to your browser.)
Patents
- https://patents.google.com a Google search engine for patents
- https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/ free access to over 140 million patent documents
- https://data.inpi.fr French patent database connected to le Bulletin officiel de la propriété industrielle
Queries
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata SPARQL_tutorial a tutorial for SPARQL queries
- https://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/ SPARQL tutorial from the W3 consortium