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Beyond Notability: Re-evaluating Women's Work in Archaeology, History and Heritage, 1870 – 1950
Since October 2021 this Wikibase has been gradually populated with linked data as part of a wider project that is re-evaluating of women's work in archaeology, history and heritage between 1870 and 1950.
- See Amara's tour of the Wikibase, published by the Council for British Archaeology.
- If you don't know what "linked data" is, the Linking Islands of Data project have made some lovely video explainers.
We are learning as we are going, and - line with our values - we are doing that learning in public so as to respond to community input and contributions. This means that our knowledge graph is a living resource, and that any results derived from it will - until we publish a "final" dataset towards the close of the project in 2024 - be provisional.
Our objectives
The goals of this wiki are to:
- Investigate and expand the evidence base for women's past archaeological, historical and heritage work by developing a linked data ontology suited to capturing the full range and complexity of evidence contained in archives of the Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) and the Royal Archaeological Institute, mapping their links with each other and with other actors and sites beyond the SAL and RAI
This work is guided by a series of questions:
- How can inclusive cataloguing, reflexive modelling, and linked open data be used to define and highlight evidence of women's work in historical archives through the development of bespoke digital ontologies that conserve the complexity and specificity of the information they contain?
- How can the SAL/RAI archives be catalogued so as to render women's activities optimally discoverable and to track them through the archives and collections of other cultural institutions?
- How can linked data modelling of women's archaeology, history and heritage work enrich quantitative macro-analyses of cultural-institutional datasets?
- How can LOD enhance research into histories of women and other subaltern actors by enabling complex archival queries?
Where to start
Some suggested starting point to see the content of this wiki:
- Search (top right) for something or someone you expect to find
- All women in the wiki
- People who lived outside of London (press the play button to get the results of the query)
- People who were put forward to be Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries
- List of all items (321 items per page)
- List of all properties (if nothing shows, hit find on the landing page)
- Query service
Starter Queries
To get a sense of what sort of data we have collected, and the benefits of organising data about women's working lives as linked data, try one of our starter queries.
Advanced Queries
If you'd like to dig further into our data, you might wish to try one of our many (many!) queries.
Additional Resources
In this section there are several resources that can help you understand the MediaWiki and Wikibase ecosystems.
- Wikibase/DataModel/Primer: An introduction to the Wikibase data model
- SPARQL crash course using the Wikidata Query Service
- MediaWiki main page
- Wikibase main page
- Meta, where we show our working.
Usage
Unless otherwise stated, all content on this wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication (exceptions: logos, header image).
By contributing to this wiki you agree to reuse your contributions under the terms described on the Privacy Policy page.
Modification to this wiki are be saved automatically (see the 'View History' tab on each page) and can be reviewed and reverted by the administrator if needed. Any act of vandalism is both forbidden and - frankly - disappointing.
Suggested Citation
To cite an individual item in the Beyond Notability Database please use the following format:
- Beyond Notability Database (https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:QXX, DATE ACCESSED), LABEL, IDENTIFIER.
- For example: Beyond Notability Database (https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q21, 01 January 2023), Louisa Hay Kerr, Q21.
To cite the project and web site as a whole please use the following format:
- Katherine Harloe, Amara Thornton, James Baker, Ammandeep K. Mahal, and Sharon Howard, Beyond 'Notability': Re-evaluating Women's Work in Archaeology, History and Heritage in Britain, 1870 - 1950 (https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud, 2021-2024).
Subsequent citation might be shortened to:
- Beyond Notability.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to @addshore for creating WbStack, without which this knowledge base would have taken much longer to get going. In June 2022, this knowledge base was migrate from WbStack to Wikibase Cloud. We thank Wikimedia Deutschland for developing, maintaining, and supporting this vital infrastructure.
Publisher Declaration
This wiki is published by the Beyond Notability Project Team. We are legally responsible for its content.