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| == Project Notes ==
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| === Classification Items ===
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| '''Primary'''
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| * {{Q|91}}
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| '''Helper'''
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| * {{Q|805}}
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| * {{Q|806}}
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| * {{Q|7004}}
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| * {{Q|7003}}
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| === Subclassed Items ===
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| ==== Existing ====
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| {{Q|66}} -> {{Q|802}} -> {{Q|801}}
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| {{Q|66}} -> {{Q|804}} -> {{Q|801}}
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| ==== Proposed ====
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| For critical writings, we have a bunch of "types" (i.e. {{P|1}} items) that came from the ELMCIP Publication Type. For creative writings we only have a few.
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| For creative works, ''all'' items are {{P|1}} {{Q|804}}. Any other {{P|1}} claims are added as an addition. For critical writings, they are only {{P|1}} their Publication Type. There is nothing linking them together. We should either add a new item like "scholarly work" or invent our own like "critical writing" and then either make all the critical-writing-related items a subclass of "scholarly work" or we add {{P|1}} "scholarly work" to every critical writing in addition.
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| {{Q|66}} -> {{Q|804}} ->
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| * {{Q|801}}
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| * {{Q|11}}
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| * {{Q|6780}}
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| * {{Q|16}}
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| * video game
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| {{Q|66}} -> [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55915575 scholarly work (wikidata)] ->
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| * {{Q|43}}
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| * {{Q|44}}
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| * {{Q|45}}
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| * {{Q|48}}
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| * {{Q|49}}
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| * {{Q|50}}
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| * {{Q|51}}
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| * {{Q|53}}
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| * {{Q|55}}
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| * {{Q|58}}
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| * {{Q|44}}
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| * {{Q|62}}
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| * {{Q|63}}
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| * {{Q|64}}
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| If the publication type was "Other" I used {{Q|66}}.
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| If publication type was missing I used {{Q|48}}. This is confusing because "Book (Collection)" also uses {{Q|48}}.
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| * {{Q|54}}
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| * {{Q|1496}}
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| == Wikidata Divergence ==
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| === HTML ===
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| {{Q|95}} {{P|1}} {{Q|7004}}
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| Wikidata has HTML as a <code>markup language</code> which is a <code>data description language</code> which they specify as being <code>opposite of</code> a <code>programming language</code>.
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| The property <code>programmed in</code> requires items of type <code>programming language</code> or <code>application programming interface</code>. HTML is also a <code>web API</code> which is a subclass of <code>application programming interface</code> so it is allowed to be used with the <code>programmed in</code> property despite Wikidata specifically saying HTML is the opposite of a programming language.
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| This is the only case where we have a "programming language" that is not a "programming language." We want HTML to show up in our interfaces when users look for programming language items.
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| The complexity is not worth it for us to distinguish between markup languages and programming languages. Thus we say that HTML is a programming language, even though Wikidata does not.
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