Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians

chapter from 'Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project' published in 2021
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Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians

Summary

Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians is a chapter[1].

Key Facts

  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians authored Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — author (P50): Angela Yon[2].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians authored Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — author (P50): Q74593255[3].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's instance of is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — instance of (P31): chapter[4].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's copyright license is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[5].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's page is recorded as 287-299[6].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's DOI is recorded as 10.3998/MPUB.11778416.CH19.EN[7].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's part of is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — part of (P361): Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project[8].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's language of work or name is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — language of work or name (P407): English[9].
  • +2021-08-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians[10].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): authority file[11].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms[12].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): Wikipedia[13].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): Wikimedia list article[14].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): metadata[15].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): data integration[16].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): cataloging[17].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's main subject is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — main subject (P921): Wikidata[18].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Wikipedia and Academic Libraries chapter 19 English.pdf[19].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+13'}[20].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's published in is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — published in (P1433): Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project[21].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's title is recorded as Learning from Each Other[22].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's subtitle is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians[23].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's cites work is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — cites work (P2860): Applying Library of Congress Demographic Group Characteristics for Creators[24].
  • Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's copyright status is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[25].

Body

Geography

Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's part of is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — part of (P361): Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project[8].

Designation and Status

Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians's instance of is recorded as Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians — instance of (P31): chapter[4].

History and Context

+2021-08-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians[10].

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