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[edit]Spaces and non-ASCII characters in names, missing first or last name:
- Vincent van Gogh (space in last name):
- Gogh%2C+Vincent Art of Vincent van Gogh at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
- Rembrandt (first name only):
- Art of Rembrandt at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
- Rembrandt van Rijn (space in last name):
- Rijn%2C+Rembrandt Art of Rembrandt van Rijn at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
- Carlos Cruz-Diez (hyphen):
- Art of Carlos Cruz-Diez at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
- Diego Velázquez (non-ASCII á):
- Art of Diego Velázquez at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
- Banksy (last name only):
- Art of Banksy at Europeana. Retrieved 15 February 2019
Superp (talk) 22:59, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
Europeana Entity
[edit]@Superp: can you help me in the correct direction on en:Wikipedia? Europeana is changing to the same concept as Wikidata with unique entities for a person e.g
- George Frederic Watts (Q183245) is same as agent/base/66724
- Joshua Reynolds (Q194402) is same as agent/base/60057
I have added 160 000 links Wikidata to Europeana see T240290 and in the Swedish Wikipedia we have created a template sv:Mall:Europana that I guess is useful also on en:Wikipedia it use Europeana entity (P7704) and the syntax on sv:Wikipedia is {(Europeana}}
Question: if you also think so what name can we use on en:Wikipedia - Salgo60 (talk) 10:11, 1 January 2020 (UTC)