User talk:Patricia García Sánchez-Migallón

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Foreign Language Labels

Hi Patricia, when you create new items, make sure you have at least also an English Label and description or all non-Spanish people will just see a Q-Number referenced. You can also use batch fragments to create multi-lingual entities right from the start. I can show you how that is done on our webex-channel. --Olaf Simons (talk) 16:31, 31 January 2022 (CET)

Ok! Got it ;)

Create a bi-lingual item

qid,Len,Les
,"#","#"
otherwise you might fly under the radar... ;-) --Martin Gollasch (talk) 11:19, 25 February 2022 (CET)

P2 = part

Hi García. I have seen you stated your codices or parts of codices just as "Part" - I would not do that. The P2 statement should be far more definite, like "Part of a codex" Item:Q195167. Remember you want to search these things at the end. If you search for parts, that could be anything, like part of a car, or part of a church - ands it would be very difficult to say what it would mean in either sphere... --Olaf Simons (talk) 13:20, 25 February 2022 (CET)

Ok! I have changed it ;)

Mapping all items to Wikidata

Dear Patricia! I am just working my way through the latest Items you created. An urgent request: If you create an object, link it to the Spanish Wikipedia and to Wikidata (you find the Wikidata-link in the menu of the Spanisch Wikipedia article you are referring to). There is a double necessity in this: First it helps to avoid double records: You created Mosén (Q458491) and it existed already as Q395597. The second thing is that the Wikidata link allows people to run queries through several Wikibases. They need to be interconnected for this purpose. I will merge the double Mosén, but it would be nice if you mapped new items. --Olaf Simons (talk) 15:31, 17 November 2022 (CET)

Ok! Got it ;)

answered you here

Dear Patricia. I shifted our communication from Item talk:Q11298 to User talk:Olaf Simons#links to Wiktionary, best --Olaf Simons (talk) 17:03, 22 November 2022 (CET)