Wikibase Guide - PART: 1
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A Knowledge Graph (KG) is generally used to model knowledge across an organization 🏢. Since the knowledge 📚 of an organization resides in the head of many people 👥, it is essential that all of them can contribute, model and use the Knowledge it contains ⚙️.
Wikibase is perfect for collaboratively creating a KG, in fact, it was designed exactly with this goal. Wikibase is the software 💻 that runs behind Wikidata As Wikipedia allows thousands of editors to contribute to unstructured knowledge, Wikidata allows thousands of editors to contribute to structured knowledge ✍️.
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Another important aspect is that non-technical people should be able to edit the KG 🙌 🤓. This is exactly what is happening in Wikidata Thousands of editors are adding their knowledge and they have never seen RDF SPARQL.
Do you want 🤔 your enterprise Knowledge Graph to be collaborative and accessible by non-technical users💡?
Learn from the "EU Knowledge Graph", aWikibase powered Knowledge Graph that we are maintaining for the European Commission.
You want to have a test, visit our Wikibase instance at: Wikibase - The QA Company
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