Structured Data Across Wikimedia

Background
The Structured Data development team is building on the Structured Data on Commons project to begin a second phase. This second phase will consider how to structure the content on text pages so that it is machine recognizable and relatable, to make reading, editing, and searching easier and more accessible. This new project will be partially funded by a three year grant from the Sloan Foundation, planned to begin in July 2020.

The project has three high level goals:


 * 1) To allow machines to recognize Wikimedia content and to suggest relations to other Wikimedia content.
 * 2) To design a way to structure articles and pages to enable new content formats, such as content served in smaller, easily digestible pieces that is more accessible for readers to use and share.
 * 3) To give Wikimedia users a more inviting, more efficient way to search and find content – potentially using the ability of structured data to surface facts on Wikipedia, answer users’ questions about subjects, and provide users other improved ways to find exactly what they want.

Current status

 * Gathering use cases...
 * Looking at a lot of architectural schema and drawing out potential engineering flows…
 * Will update this page with more info in the next few weeks (by June 3rd).
 * Updates have been delayed due to real-life limiting circumstances, will be posted later.

To-do

 * Project template

Feedback
Project feedback is and will be welcome. Forthcoming information about the project as details become available and published will help this process.

Funding
Partial funding for this work is provided by a from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, to further the work done by the first round of funding to develop Structured Data on Commons.