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Classification Notes

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Creative Works

Critical Writings

If the publication type was "Other" I used work (Q66).

If publication type was missing I used publication (Q48). This is confusing because "Book (Collection)" also uses publication (Q48).

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Item Usage Questions

Most commonly used with form of creative work (wikidata) and not instance of (P1).

Usage count:

  • 1597 - form of creative work
  • 245 - main subject
  • 242 - genre
  • 118 - instance of

https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q122880588&action=history

Some actually changed instance of anthology to instance of literary work. Is an online anthology a literary work?

Anthologies don't "cites work" they "has part(s)"

Wikidata Divergence

HTML

HTML (Q95) instance of (P1) programming language (Q7004)

Wikidata has HTML as a markup language which is a data description language which they specify as being opposite of a programming language.

The property programmed in requires items of type programming language or application programming interface. HTML is also a web API which is a subclass of application programming interface so it is allowed to be used with the programmed in property despite Wikidata specifically saying HTML is the opposite of a programming language.

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. 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.