I hope this finds you well. I am forwarding information to you about the Boston Rock City edit-a-thon upcoming this weekend. I hope you will be there!
My best,
No linked data experience, music-reading ability, or Boston rock knowledge are required. This edit-a-thon will take place on Friday, May 21 and Saturday, May 22. It is a public event, free to all, and will take place via Zoom; please register in advance. Join for either day or both, and for a little or as much time as you’d like. (See below for a detailed schedule.)
The subject of this project is the Arthur Freedman Collection. This audiovisual archive captures over four decades of Boston rock music performances. Beginning in the late 1970s, Arthur Freedman recorded countless shows, adding to an enormous home archive. In 2011, Arthur Freedman donated this collection to Harvard Library. It is now fully catalogued and library staff are working on permissions so that many of these recordings can be freely streamed online.
Harvard Library has worked with band members to provide greater detail about these collection items. These musicians have added their own information and archival materials, including setlists, personnel listings, and gig flyers.
Our next step is to draw on community knowledge! With your help and collaboration with the local music community, we can create a Wikidata presence for bands and venues represented in this collection. Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. By describing bands and music venues in Wikidata, we can synthesize this data into a resource of interest to scholars and fans alike. We are testing ways in which Wikidata and other open, structured data repositories can be used to cultivate and capture community knowledge.
We’ll provide: instructions, tools, data sources, visualizations, optional Discord chat, and a soundtrack. If you have questions, please contact Harvard Library staff member Peter Laurence at lau...@fas.harvard.edu. And if you're ready to join us, sign up here to reserve your spot!
Friday, May 21
2pm - 2:30pm: Intro to the Arthur Freedman Collection and Wikidata how-to
2:30pm - 4:3opm: Edit-a-thon!
4:30 - 5:00pm: Wrap up and high-five
Saturday, May 22
11am - 11:30am: Intro to the Arthur Freedman Collection and Wikidata how-to
11:30am - 2:0opm: Edit-a-thon!
2:00-2:30pm: Wrap up and high-five
P.S. If you’re already a Wikidata enthusiast, you can see more details on our WikiProject page, where our data model and documentation are currently evolving.