Help:Term
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Introduction
A term is a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.
We exclude her all terms describing concrete equipment or groups of equipment, these are entered in the equipment type of information. But references to equipment that do not refer to a defined object can be entered here.
For example, a profile spot or an amplifier are equipment, but a balcony spot is a term, because it is not a specific type of spotlight.
We divide terms in a series of categories that refer to the type of term.
- Action (verbs)
- Documentation (all terms referring to the result of a documentation process)
- Expressions (how we call or describe things that do not fit the other categories)
- Material (terms referring to the physical material an object is made of)
- Occupation (all (generic) function descriptions)
- Place (all physical place references and directions toward a specific place)
- Qualifier (a term that qualifies an object)
This makes it possible to structure the information.
Additional notes
Over time the same term sometimes gets a different meaning. When this meaning goes further than a nuance in the description, it becomes a new concept and thus a new term.
Below you find all the properties, explained in the context of this page. If you click on the title, you get more information from the Property page.
Header
Label*
- The name of the term, as used today
- Translations in different languages (be aware to translate the concept and not just the name, in other words, give the name used in your language for what the description explains)
Description
- You can give a short (max 30 words) description of the term.
- This will be translated
Also known as
- This field is used to facilitate searching.
- When a theatre is known under a nickname, or if it was called differently in earlier time periods, you can add an alias
General information
Field (P19)*
- The [field] for an item describing the field the term is used in
- Multiple values are possible
- For items that are describing a concept that is field independent (for example “material”) no field is added.
Field Value list (Q37)
Type of information (P11)*
- The [type of information] is always "term"
- Only one value is possible
- Type of term (P129)*
- Describes the typology of a term
- Only one value is possible
Type of term value list (Q30780)
Subclass of (P33)*
- The subclass has to be identical to [type of term]
- This is used to structure the trees.
- The value has to be given, except on the lowest level
Context (P47)
- Can be used to give more information about the term, the importance, etc.
- Text length is limited, if needed add a second value.
- Language is mandatory (fill the language of the text.)
- If the information is retrieved from an existing source, add a qualifier source (P63) or source URL (P64)
Link to internal Wikipage (P23)
- This is a link to a wiki-page that will appear on top of the page, with more detailed information about the term.
- Language (P35)
- Language of the wiki-page.
- This is a obligatory qualifier
Language value list (Q14)
Terminological properties
Historical term (P170)
- A historic term refers to a term used in earlier days to describe this item. These terms mainly are references to historic sources using the term.
- This is a language dependent entry, add the language when asked.
- Ideally the terms are documented with qualifiers [historic description], [source] and [publication date].
- Add the historical term also as a “Also known as” in the header, to facilitate searching.
- Historical description (P171)
- Qualifier for [historical term]
- Shows the historic description if available
- Source (P63)]
- Qualifier for [historical term]
- Refers to the source item
- Publication date (P40)
- Qualifier for [historical term]
- Shows the publication date of the source (to be able to make a timeline)
- Synonym (P179)
- Qualifier for [historical term]
- use only for synonyms as qualifier in historic terms, otherwise use [also known as] in header
Courtesy of (P148)
- Used to thank the provider of the information.
Antonym (P245)
- Sense of a lexeme with the opposite meaning to this sense, in the same language
Homonym (P246)
- Word that has the same spelling and usually sound alike, but has a different meaning
Collocation (P242)
- Example of the use of the term
- A collocation is an example in a dictionary to explain how to use the word. For example if the term is "stage" the collocation would be " "the actor plays on the stage"
Media
Images
Images refer to pictures representing the organisation, for example a logo.
Wikicommons image (P2)
A picture of this item stored in the Wiki respository (commons.wikimedia.org)
- You can link by copying the name of the file the Wiki repository or from Wikipedia.
Example: The file name of the picture is File:Arles Amphitheatre gallo romain pano.jpg. [Wikicommons image] = Arles Amphitheatre gallo romain pano.jpg.
- If you add a qualifier Instance of (P1) with value “featured image" (Q105), the picture will show automatically on top of the page.
Wikicommons gallery (P181)
A collection of pictures of this item stored in the Wiki respository (commons.wikimedia.org)
- You can link by copying the name of the gallery in the Wiki repository. It is the last part of the URL after /wiki/.
Example: The gallery name is Maxim-Gorki-Theater. The URL to this gallery is: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maxim-Gorki-Theater [Wikicommons gallery] = Maxim-Gorki-Theater
Canon image (P74)
An image of the item, stored in the Canon repository.
- Upload the video picture to the repository (you have to be sure that the picture is open source). For more information about uploading media to the repository, visit the help page about uploading media.
- Copy the Media ID and paste it in the value for the [Canon image] property.
- If you add a qualifier Instance of (P1) with value “featured image" (Q105), the picture will show automatically on top of the page.
Video
Wikicommons video (P8)
A video about this item, stored in the Wiki repository (commons.wikimedia.org).
- Copy the name of the file from Wikicommons and paste it in the value of the [Wikicommons video] property.
Youtube video (P116)
A video about this item on Youtube.
- Copy the string after ?v= in the Youtube url and paste it in the [Youtube video] property.
Example: the url of the Youtube video is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxW4EWi86TY [Youtube video] = nxW4EWi86TY
Vimeo video (P351)
A video about this item on Vimeo.
- Copy the string after .com/ from the Vimeo url and paste it in the [Vimeo video] property.
Example: the url of the Vimeo video is: https://vimeo.com/1141817451 [Vimeo video] = 1141817451
Canon video (P76)
A video about this item, stored in the Canon repository.
- Upload the video first to the repository (you have to be sure that the video is open source). For more information about uploading media to the repository, visit the help page about uploading media.
- Copy Media ID and paste it in the value for the [Canon video] property.
- Large videos are preferably stored outside of the platform due the limitations of file size.
Sources
Source URL (P64)
- A web resource that is used as an information source for this item.
- If specific information is retrieved from a source, add this property as qualifier
is mentioned in (inverse property label of mentions, P78)
- describes the source a collection is mentioned in.
- the input is done on the source side.
References
Wikidata source (P16)
- Refers to an entry in Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org )
- If the collection exists in Wikidata, add Q-number from Wikidata
- The information from wikidata will partly be displayed at the bottom of the page.