Sites using Semantic MediaWiki
Websites using Semantic MediaWiki
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Austrian Public Sector Award
The Website of the Austrian Public Sector Award showcases entries, nominees and award winning projects of the public sector in Austria. The award is held every two years and organized by the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport (BMKÖS).
FINA
Fontes Inediti Numismaticae Antiquae (FINA) aims at collecting, reading, studying and publishing unprinted textual evidence related to ancient coins created before 1800. In addition to the great amount of new information on numismatic topics that FINA provides, the project proves also important in a broader perspective as it adds information for reconstructing the history of ideas within each scholarly social network, documented here in the FINA Wiki.
Verwaltungskooperation
The website is a German-language wiki that aims to provide a platform for knowledge about cooperation in public administration (the meaning of "verwaltungskooperation"). The wiki focuses mainly on documenting projects, people related to these projects, topics related to these projects, institutions, literature and further resources, mostly around Austria and Germany. The content structure makes it easy for users to grasp the essential project information at a glance. Links to pages for topics, project partners, and contact persons encourage further exploration of the wiki, and external links to projects' websites invites readers to go into further detail.
Vienna History Wiki
The Vienna History Wiki ("Wien Geschichte Wiki") is an encyclopedic wiki about the history of the City of Vienna in Austria. Built by the Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna (MA8)] and the Vienna City Library (MA 9), it serves a geo-referenced knowledge platform aiming at combining knowledge from the city administration with those of external experts. The website incorporates content from the Historisches Lexikon Wien and contains many entries about persons, buildings, topographical objects (streets, parks, waters, districts...), organisations, events and other items (such as special German expressions used in Vienna).
See also[edit]
- Digital humanities – A specially curated list of semantic wikis in the digital humanities
- Testimonials – Read endorsements from professionals
- Wiki of the Month – Websites featured as Wiki of the Month (2010–2015)
- WikiApiary (external) – A more extensive list of public websites running Semantic MediaWiki can be obtained from the WikiApiary website. The site has been having difficulties for some time but is in the process of being revived.
- Add an SMW website - Have an interesting wiki to show to the community? One that uses Semantic MediaWiki? You are welcome to add it to the site.
- Wikis that are defunct or that have moved away from MediaWiki – not included above.