User:Dan Shick (WMDE)/Drafts/Wikibase/What is Wikibase

What is Wikibase?
Wikibase is a piece of free software that lets you store data in a structured and queryable way.

If that sounds like a database to you, that's because Wikibase *is* a database -- one that can interact and share data with other Wikibases, including Wikidata. It's also an extension of MediaWiki.

Where did Wikibase come from?
Wikibase is the part of Wikidata that takes care of actually storing the data. In 2019, Wikimedia Deutschland realized Wikibase could stand on its own as a project and a product in its own right, so that's exactly what we did.

Why would I want to use Wikibase?
Perhaps you have a body of data that's currently stored in a form that's not easily manageable. Perhaps finding records in your data is hard, and adding new data or updating existing data is even harder. Or perhaps you're even considering uploading your data to Wikidata.

It might make sense for you to run your own Wikibase. There are many advantages:


 * Uploading to Wikidata d:Wikidata:Data_donation isn't as simple as it seems.
 * You have direct control over your data and how it's presented to the world.
 * You'll be contributing to the distributed world of open knowledge instead of further centralizing Wikidata.

Wikibase is not for everyone, though. We recommend trying out Wikibase first to see if it offers what you need. If you have more data than you know what to do with and more questions than a trial run can answer, we welcome you to contact our [mailto:swe_partnerships@wikimedia.de data partnerships team] for a chat.

How can I get started with Wikibase?
Easy! Take a look at our quick start for two easy ways to try out Wikibase.