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1031:: ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) for researchers that allows them to own and control their information while distinguishing themselves and their works from others. Search for a person's name to potentially find their affiliations, grants, publications, and more. 1025:: The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) combines multiple name authority files into one name authority service. Search VIAF with a person's name to potentially find a list of their works and under the About section, their field of activity, occupation, and external links on them. 247: 186:
You can register with the event anytime. We can count your relevant edits for the duration of February 2021 as long as you are registered by the end of the month. At the end of the event, we will supplement Dashboard counts with data from
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Use the most common name the person is known for the item. Use First Name Last Name order, with a middle name or initial if that is how the person is commonly known (in this case, known academically).
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Text value. Digital object identifier: serial code used to uniquely identify digital objects like academic papers. e.g. "10.3390/healthcare8020176"
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Use this only when a Wikidata item for author does not exist. Name strings in direct order, not inverted. Include all co-authors.
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A short phrase designed to disambiguate items with the same or similar labels. General guidelines in Wikidata for description:
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Add to indicate relationship to the project and allow for easier querying of Black Canadians
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Link to occupation Wikidata item(s) to designate a specifric profession or occupation. Use
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List the university as a whole, as opposed to the specific school or department. Use
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The publisher must already exist as a Wikidata item or else exclude this property.
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Most faculty departments will have webpages dedicated to their faculty, ex.
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Any alternative names for the person, including middle names and initials.
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2. Edit or create items for Black academics and their scholarly works.
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Once you are registered with the event, you can begin editing! See the
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Evidence for a distant giant planet in the solar system (Q22255407)
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and search for the person. Use VIAF permalink as reference URL.
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Link to Wikidata item(s). Scholars will usually be both
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Knowledge:Meetup
Toronto
Black History Edit-A-Thon (February 2022)
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Knowledge
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Bookshelf
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#FAQ
Event Metrics
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Knowledge:Meetup/Black_Lunch_Table/Lists_of_Articles#Black_Lunch_Table_Project_Wikidata_task_list
Knowledge:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Missing_articles_by_occupation/Scientists_-_Kenya
Knowledge:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Black_history
Knowledge:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/African_artists
https://scholia.toolforge.org/
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University of Toronto

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