The Revolution Will Not Be Signaled

We are constantly told that the messaging platform Signal is totally secure and benevolent. While Signal may be preferable to the dominant alternatives

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@adobe.com that'll be the end of the #Photoshop #Express #license. The final straw. You think you're going to prevent me from using my #art and having the #metadata my way? Get over yourselves. You control less and less of the market everyday. Bye-bye.
The April 2026 release of the Between Our Worlds dataset with anime metadata is available now! https://
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#linkeddata #rdf #opendata #anime #metadata
Learn how to deposit article #metadata without XML in our upcoming webinar on the Metadata Manager. We will also cover tool benefits and metadata quality checks. Free to attend with registration. https://crossref.zoom.us/webinar/register/5017668509309/WN_6PfL9cxCQ3mPW2y3Ho_6rA
The whole point of persistent identifiers is that they *persist,* which is one reason ROR has always been committed to the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI). Read our latest POSI self-assessment to learn how ROR works to ensure transparent and community-led governance, sustainability, and insurance. #PIDs #POSI #Metadata https://doi.org/10.71938/2xy9-em92

Want to improve book info on Wikimedia? Join #EveryBookItsReader 2026

Every Book Its Reader is a campaign to incentivise everyone to improve quality content about books through Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, Wikibooks, and Wikisource. It usually runs through the whole month of April. You can go to the campaign website and follow the instructions to link your Wikimedia account to the campaign and thus have your contributions counted.

This means you can create a new Wikipedia page for an author or book that doesn’t exist yet or, if you want to start with a less demanding task, you can search for Wikipedia articles about your favourite authors or books, read them and add information or add references for the information already published. You can also contribute to the other platforms of Wikimedia, like the Commons, the Wikibooks, or Wikisource (if you’re uploading an item, be sure to check if you have the copyright of the work or if it’s in public domain).

Another more easy option is to contribute to Wikidata (at least for me), a wiki of structured data. This means that once the data is there, you can ask (create queries) about what you want to know. Some examples:

You can also use the more easy visual query builder here. But to ask questions, we need the data there.

This year I thought I would add information about Elizabeth Fair books to Wikidata. There’s already an item for the author, but not her books. I started by creating an item for the work Bramton Wick, published in 1952. But I also wanted to add the 2017 edition by Dean Street Press, so I added a new item for that edition (one work can have several editions). And I wanted to describe it as much as possible: that it was published by DSP (there was not info about it, so I created a new item for the publisher), in the Furrowed Middlebrow collection (for which I also created an item) with an introduction by Elizabeth Crawford (that was already on Wikidata, so I linked to it directly). At the end, I went to the item about Elizabeth Fair, that was already on Wikidata, and was able to link Bramton Wick to her notable works. I’m linking here all the items to Wikidata, so if you have more info, you can go there and add to them.

So I’m hoping to find some time during this month to add at least Fair’s other books (yeah, I know you can tell I love her books 😍).

In the 2024 campaign, I added to Wikidata information about (autolink, in Portuguese) titles to Agatha Christie’s books to solve a problem I (and probably many others that read in more than one language) face: the fact the same book can have very different titles, which means that you can find what it seems a new to you book by a given author, but it just has a different title of a book you already own or read.

Steven from @christie_in_translation at Instagram shares regularly different countries’ editions of Agatha Christie’s books and reflects about the different translations of her titles. In Christie’s case, we even have the same book in the same language (English) with a different title, depending if it was published in the UK or the US.

So this year I decided to extend it to new authors and I’m using a Portuguese collection of crime fiction (Colecção Vampiro) to add the Portuguese titles to the original items’ titles in Wikidata.

As you can see, you can go from simple to more complex contributions to the Every Book Its Reader, and each one is as much important as the other. So, why not give it a go?

#AgathaChristie #books #ColecçãoVampiro #CrimeFiction #DeanStreetPress #ElizabethFair #EveryBookItsReader #fiction #FurrowedMiddlebrow #Metadata #reading #Technology #Wikidata #Wikimedia

Today, we’re launching What Editors Look For with a topic that is often underestimated: #metadata.

Swipe through to see why it matters in the submission process and how it can help avoid early rejections.

Follow ScienceOpen for more from this series.

#AcademicPublishing

Today's #metadata wrangling headache - unicode characters where the encoding matters, specifically the cross-symbol as in "Name × name" for crossed varieties, and what I think are inconsistencies in #Excel text export on Windows vs macOS.

Unicode Character ×
UTF-16 Encoding: 0x00D7
UTF-8 Encoding: 0xC3 0x97

See the --text option to grep as a partial workaround

Kansalliskirjaston yhteentoimivuuspalvelut-yksikköön haetaan

Tietoasiantuntijaa

toistaiseksi voimassa olevaan tehtävään 1.6.2026 alkaen tai sopimuksen mukaan:

https://jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-Tietoasiantuntija-yhteentoimivuuspalvelut/1356898457/

Hakuaika päättyy 28.4.2026.

#työpaikat #työnhaku #kirjastot #Kansalliskirjasto #marc21 #bibframe #linkitettydata #metadata #Helsinginyliopisto

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Your #Photos Are Probably Giving Away Your #Location. Here’s How to Stop That

All your snaps come with #metadata containing more information than you might realize.
#EXIF #privacy #security #gps

https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-stop-your-photos-giving-away-your-location/

Your Photos Are Probably Giving Away Your Location. Here’s How to Stop That

All your snaps come with metadata containing more information than you might realize.

WIRED