Wikidata:WikiProject Scotland's Accused Witches
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Welcome to the WikiProject Scotland's Accused Witches We aim at producing structured data documenting witchhunts, and prosecuted Scotland's accused witches on Wikidata using the University of Edinburgh's landmark Survey of Scottish Witchcraft database (1563 to 1736). |
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[edit]History
[edit]Emma Carroll was our first Wikidata Data Visualisation intern at the University of Edinburgh working for 12 weeks back in the Summer of 2019. Maggie Lin then took on the mantle in Summer 2022 adding details of witchcraft investigations to Wikidata and Ruby Imrie is the current incumbent for Summer 2023.
- Read the blog documenting the project.
- Watch Emma's TedX talk (11 mins) on YouTube.
- Listen to Maggie's interview on the World according to Wikipedia podcast.
Gallery
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Design Informatics MA/MFA students at the Suffer the Witch Symposium, Edinburgh
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Torture types illustrated on an A0 wooden map of accused witches in Scotland created by Design Informatics students.
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The Wicked Findings of the Witchfinder General - Putting Scotland's accused witches on the map using Wikidata (video presentation).
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Interview with a Witchfinder General - Emma Carroll on the Map of Accused Witches in Scotland Wikidata project.
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Claire Panella, Data Visualisation student intern, developing a reusable method for data checking Scottish witchcraft data in Wikidata and comparing against the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft (April 2023).
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Wikidata 'Witchfinder General' Data Visualisation Intern - Summer 2023 Summary by Ruby Imrie
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Ruby Imrie, Witchfinder General student intern for University of Edinburgh 5 June 2023 to date.
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Maggie Lin and Ewan McAndrew presenting on the Map of Accused Witches project at the Edinburgh Book Festival in August 2022
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Maggie Lin at the Gender.Ed 5th anniversary showcase event on 29 May 2023.
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Witches' Well, Edinburgh
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Witches' Well sign, Edinburgh
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Witch hunt commemorative plaque, Tweed Green in Peebles
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The horseshoe at the west end cross at Maxwelton keeping Paisley in good luck.
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Peebles Witch Trial memorial in Tweed Green, Peebles.
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Peebles Witch Trial memorial in Tweed Green, Peebles.
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Peebles Witch Trial memorial in Tweed Green, Peebles.
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Peebles Witch Trial memorial in Tweed Green, Peebles.
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Prestonpans memorial to accused witches
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Elgin order pot
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Witch stone in Bo'ness
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Culross witch memorial plaque
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Culross Town House or Tollbooth
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Prestonpans memorial to accused witches
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Wikidata broom pens
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National Library of Scotland map curator Chris Fleet and Wikidata intern Emma Carroll
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Ewan McAndrew and Design Informatics students presenting their interactive map of accused witches in Scotland
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Map of accused witches in Scotland - laser cut from wood
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[edit]The participants listed below can be notified using the following template in discussions:{{Ping project|Scotland's Accused Witches}}