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== How does it work? ==
 
== How does it work? ==
   
Semantic MediaWiki works with attributes, which can be added to any page. Every attribute has its own kind (numerical, string, date, etc.), and second, any page can have for any attribute its own individual value (eg, a string type attribute "Name" for a page can be set with any name of your liking). So in a SMW wiki you have lots of pages, each one with its individual set of individual attributes. Now you can make queries over all these pages, or maybe over the pages of a category, and ask for all of them that have one specific attribute set, for example, all pages with a specific "year of birth" attribute ("1984"). These queries can be made on a special page or inserted into a normal wiki page. You may choose the format in which to show your query results (table, list) and also additional attributes to show for every of your results. You also can make intersecting/uniting queries (asking for multiple attributes) and ask for a whole range on an attribute. This allows for complex database queries like "all blonde male Anime characters with dead parents and short temper", as long as all these attributes are set up correctly.
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Semantic MediaWiki works with attributes, which can be added to any page. Every attribute has its own kind (numerical, string, date, etc.), and second, any page can have for any attribute its own individual value (e.g, a string type attribute "Name" for a page can be set with any name of your liking). So in a SMW wiki you have lots of pages, each one with its individual set of individual attributes. Now you can make queries over all these pages, or maybe over the pages of a category, and ask for all of them that have one specific attribute set, for example, all pages with a specific "year of birth" attribute ("1984"). These queries can be made on a special page or inserted into a normal wiki page. You may choose the format in which to show your query results (table, list) and also additional attributes to show for every of your results. You also can make intersecting/uniting queries (asking for multiple attributes) and ask for a whole range on an attribute. This allows for complex database queries like "all blonde male Anime characters with dead parents and short temper", as long as all these attributes are set up correctly.
   
   

Revision as of 05:26, 21 May 2012

This extension is not enabled by default but may be available upon request.

Semantic MediaWiki is a powerful extension which helps users to search, organize, tag, browse, evaluate, and share a wiki's content. While traditional wikis contain only text which computers can neither understand nor evaluate, SMW adds semantic annotations that allow a wiki to function as a collaborative database.

Wikia can enable Semantic MediaWiki (and related extensions Semantic Forms and Semantic Drilldown) on request for wikis which have users on hand who know how to use it, or are willing to learn and provide support for others.

The extension is very flexible, which means that it has complicated aspects which take time to master. Wikia's Community Team cannot provide support on using it, but the Semantic-MediaWiki.org wiki provides a manual, mailing list and chatroom for finding help. See also help on Semantic Search.

How does it work?

Semantic MediaWiki works with attributes, which can be added to any page. Every attribute has its own kind (numerical, string, date, etc.), and second, any page can have for any attribute its own individual value (e.g, a string type attribute "Name" for a page can be set with any name of your liking). So in a SMW wiki you have lots of pages, each one with its individual set of individual attributes. Now you can make queries over all these pages, or maybe over the pages of a category, and ask for all of them that have one specific attribute set, for example, all pages with a specific "year of birth" attribute ("1984"). These queries can be made on a special page or inserted into a normal wiki page. You may choose the format in which to show your query results (table, list) and also additional attributes to show for every of your results. You also can make intersecting/uniting queries (asking for multiple attributes) and ask for a whole range on an attribute. This allows for complex database queries like "all blonde male Anime characters with dead parents and short temper", as long as all these attributes are set up correctly.


Where is it in use?

Here are some of the wikis where the Semantic extensions are currently in use:

  1. Age of Conan
  2. Animanga
  3. Anime
  4. Anime (Japanese)
  5. Ars curandi (Portuguese)
  6. Banjo
  7. BestBrute - MyBrute Wiki
  8. Bibliographie (German)
  9. Blogging
  10. Chaotic
  11. Cocktails
  12. Common Sense
  13. Discworld MUD
  14. Dooglegod
  15. Dungeons and Dragons
  16. The Elder Scrolls Fanon
  17. Eushully
  18. Fan Fic
  19. Genealogy - Familypedia
  20. Government Wiki - Giki
  21. Grand Theft Encyclopedia (Spanish)
  22. GuildWiki
  23. Guild Wars 2 Wiki (French)
  24. Gundam Wiki
  25. Istaria
  26. K-On!
  27. Magic: The Gathering
  28. Museums
  29. Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
  30. Naruto
  31. Negima!
  32. O2Jam
  33. Our Brant - local history wiki for the County of Brant
  34. PC - Computing Knowledgebase
  35. Pirates of the Burning Sea
  36. Psychology
  37. Ragnarok Online 2
  38. Railway Wiki (Japanese)
  39. Routes - WikiSara highway information
  40. Semantic Lyrics
  41. Software
  42. Software (German)
  43. Soul Eater
  44. SporeWiki
  45. SuperWikia - superhero roleplaying
  46. Warhammer Online
  47. The Webcomic Wiki
  48. Wikia Gaming
  49. The World Ends With You
  50. WoWWiki
  51. Yellowikis
  52. Yu-Gi-Oh
  53. Yu-Gi-Oh (Spanish)
  54. Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker
  55. Life (Lithuanian) - Gyvosios gamtos enciklopedija
  56. ArcadePT (Portuguese)

It can also be tested on:

  1. SMW Test Wiki, where the forums and other pages may contain help and/or discussion
  2. Sysop Test Wiki

See also:

  1. Sites outside Wikia (incomplete list on "Meta")

External links