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{{Scholia}} produces a box with a link from a Wikipedia article to the Scholia profile for the subject of that article. The box is comparable to the existing popular templates for linking to {{Commons}} or any {{Sister project}}.
Status
The template is experimental and not fully documented yet. It should only be used on strictly scientific subjects (including biographies of scientists) and not on subjects of a more general interest, as the results for the latter group are not useful yet in general.
Usage
Use this template in the same way as {{Commons}} or {{Sister project}}, which is to put this box in the "external links" section at the bottom of a Wikipedia article.
This box connects Wikipedia articles to select information in Wikidata. Unlike with the other sister projects, in Wikidata there are endless ways to match Wikipedia readers with content on Wikidata. Scholia is one option; anyone else might propose other options.
As of 2020, Scholia and this template best profile scholarly topics with a bias toward those topics for which citation metadata is most easily accessible. Try it anywhere.
With Scholia aspects
The template supports different aspects of Scholia:
Aspect | Template code | Example page |
---|---|---|
topic | {{Scholia|topic}} |
Zika virus |
author | {{Scholia|author}} |
Uta Frith |
venue | {{Scholia|venue}} |
PLOS Genetics |
publisher | {{Scholia|publisher}} |
Hindawi Publishing Corporation |
organization | {{Scholia|organization}} |
Maastricht University |
country | {{Scholia|country}} |
Denmark |
event | {{Scholia|event}} |
African Writers Conference |
event series | {{Scholia|event-series}} |
Extended Semantic Web Conference |
sponsor | {{Scholia|sponsor}} |
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
work | {{Scholia|work}} |
Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid |
disease | {{Scholia|disease}} |
Alzheimer's disease |
taxon | {{Scholia|taxon}} |
Caenorhabditis elegans |
gene | {{Scholia|gene}} |
Example |
protein | {{Scholia|protein}} |
Example |
pathway | {{Scholia|pathway}} |
Example |
chemical | {{Scholia|chemical}} |
benzene |
chemical class | {{Scholia|chemical-class}} |
fatty acid |
use | {{Scholia|use}} |
Example |
award | {{Scholia|award}} |
ISCB Fellow |
Example
{{Scholia|topic}}
produces: → → →
With a Wikidata QID
To link to the Scholia profile for an arbitrary Wikidata item from an arbitrary Wikipedia page, use
{{Scholia|Q202864}}
Without a Wikidata QID
To link to the Scholia profile for an arbitrary Wikidata item from the associated Wikipedia page, use
{{Scholia}}
, which should give the same result as a call of the template with the corresponding QID.
Usage stats
The usage of this template can be followed here on the English Wikipedia or on Wikidata.