Lots of inspiration at https://seealso.org/, which is "A collection of our favorite visualizations built on Wikipedia data, curated by Hatnote."
Hope this helps. -xabriel On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 6:54 AM Mounir Afifi <prebirtht...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > Maybe work with Wikidata instead. Check the query service to get a subset > of the data in a specific domain. > > Best regards, > M. > > Jamie Willoughby <jamiekw0...@gmail.com> schrieb am Di., 18. Feb. 2025, > 08:53: > >> I am a data science student at Wesleyan University. This spring, my >> professor asked me to choose a data set to visualize. She suggested one >> that contains a combination of dates, geographic information, and >> quantitative and qualitative variables. My mind went to Wikipedia. >> >> I've spent a long time searching, but the volume of available data is >> overwhelming. Can you recommend a specific Wiki dataset? >> >> Thank you. >> _______________________________________________ >> Cloud mailing list -- cloud@lists.wikimedia.org >> List information: >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/cloud.lists.wikimedia.org/ >> > _______________________________________________ > Cloud mailing list -- cloud@lists.wikimedia.org > List information: > https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/cloud.lists.wikimedia.org/ > -- Xabriel J. Collazo Mojica (he/him, pronunciation <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Xabriel_Collazo_Mojica_-_pronunciation.ogg> ) Sr Software Engineer Wikimedia Foundation
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