Adds citations metadata (i.e., what other items an item cites) support to the reference management software Zotero, using cites work (P2860) information from Wikidata, and enabling users to easily contribute missing data.
Provides efficient access to Wikidata, with a focus on functionalities required for question answering use cases. Additional information: https://clocq.mpi-inf.mpg.de
A note-taking tool that lets you directly search Wikidata to use Wikidata Nodes as notes and Statements as links between notes. Kanopi also offers higher-order tools for organizing your notes, such as Trees and Maps.
mlscores calculates multilinguality scores for Wikidata items, specifically for property and property value labels. The scores represent the percentage of labels available in a given language.
User-friendly interface to search for authors and cultural works, identify works in the public domain in different jurisdictions, and access those works.
A multilingual extension that enables you to search for any item or word that you come across while reading or browsing online. Let Wikidata's data easy to retrieve and access.
Displays a table of statement values for a set of items (as rows) and set of properties (as columns). Items can be specified as a either a manual list, or as a SPARQL-query or PagePile ID.
Question answering (QA) system to query Wikidata in multiple languages: english, french, german, italian, spanish, arabic and chinese. Depending on the result set you can render the result set as images, maps, or list. If we do not find the answer in Wikidata we fall-back on the search engine Qwant. So you can see QAnswer as a web search engine using Wikidata as the underlying Knowledge Base for providing direct answers. Enjoy!
Displays wikidata class information including subclass and instance totals. Includes common class properties, qualifiers, enumerated values, instance of super class.
In this Wikidata Dynamic lists tool, everyone can view lists, and change options like language, columns, and sections on-the-fly; to create your own lists, use your trusted WiDaR login. See blog post and Wikidata:Dynamic lists tool.
A tool used for translating a term from one language to another.
Choose the language in which you want the term to be translated by clicking on "Change your preferred languages?".
Click the drop-down menu of "Translate from" to select the language of the term.
A list of wikipedia pages, in your preferred languages, titled with that translated term, will appear.
Provides an interface for drilling down through Wikidata's data, by using the properties for this type property to determine the set of ideal filters for each "class" of items.