[Talk-GB] A focus on adding wikidata tags to OSM in Wales

Mateusz Konieczny matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Wed Jul 28 08:44:41 UTC 2021


https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Organised_Editing - please read it before editing
will start

If you have some problems/doubts or something is unclear - feel free to ask!

https://osm.wikidata.link/ is likely to be useful (though do not click through it mindlessly,
not all proposed matches are valid)

https://matkoniecz.github.io/OSM-wikipedia-tag-validator-reports/ - I am generating some
reports about invalid wikipedia/wikidata tags - if you want and it would be used I can 
generate also one for Ireland


Jul 28, 2021, 10:19 by ben at benproctor.co.uk:

> I thought subscribers to this list would be interested to hear that the National Library of Wales has received some funding from the Welsh Government to work with Mapio Cymru this year. https://mapio.cymru/en/2021/07/dal-i-fapio/
> We are working on a variety of projects designed to improve the links between OSM and Wikidata in Wales. The National Library has a resident Wikimedian and a great deal of work over the past few has gone into adding data about Wales to Wikidata (not all of which is geospatial but much of which is or has a geospatial component).
>
> In particular we will be trying to increase the number of OSM entities in Wales tagged with the appropriate Wikidata QID.
>
> This should have direct benefits to the Mapio Cymru tileserver https://openstreetmap.cymru/ In cases where we cannot identify a Welsh name in OSM our script looks for a Wikidata QID and uses the Welsh label (if there is one) from Wikidata as the label on the tile. 
>
> My employers (Data Orchard CIC) have hired a student placement this summer and a portion of her time is dedicated to this project which is very helpful.
>
> In anyone has suggestions, questions or would like to join in, please let me know.
>

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