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  2. Wikipedia : Finding a Wikidata ID

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    Copy the URL of that link, paste it into a text editor, and read (or copy) the QID from it. For example for Kofoworola Abeni Pratt, that URL is d:Q25796287, and so the QID is Q25796287. Alternatively, click on the "Wikidata item" link to visit the item directly, and read the QID from the top of that page (or its URL).

  3. Help:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. It is used to help people and machines understand the difference between items with the same or similar names, e.g., there are several places in the world called London and many people called James Smith.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    (You can find this by clicking the property on Wikidata.) Placing the code {{#statements:P569}} on the Madonna article will then return: "16 August 1958 ". To obtain data from a different item, you'll need the item number. For example, to get the capital from the item about Germany : {{#statements:P36|from=Q183}} will give you "Berlin ".

  5. Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata is a document-oriented database, focusing on items, which represent any kind of topic, concept, or object.Each item is allocated a unique, persistent identifier, a positive integer prefixed with the upper-case letter Q, known as a "QID".

  6. Template:Get QID/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Get QID - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 479,000 pages, or roughly 1% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage.

  8. Persistent identifier - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to persistent identifiers and FAIR data.. A persistent identifier (PI or PID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object.. The term "persistent identifier" is usually used in the context of digital objects that are accessible over the Internet.

  9. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    Find an existing reliable source for the shape (e.g. park or historic district boundaries as posted on a government website) Align the map to the area you want to edit. Click 'Edit' by the website banner. Now you should see the 'Add Feature' options at the top, with buttons for 'Point', 'Line', and 'Area'. Click 'Area'.