In Wikidata, we distinguish between acreative work, its various published or manuscripteditions, and individual map pages in collections. This follows a modified version of theFunctional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model used for bibliographic items.
The creative work in the abstract.
We should create an "edition" item for each published version, custom assemblage of maps, or manuscript copy of a work for which we have images.
Manuscript maps in notable collections should have their own Wikidata items. Printed maps in notable collectionsmay have individual items.
Comments on this approach? It's very rough still. -PKM (talk)03:42, 4 June 2021 (UTC)
I'm a graphic worker how creates maps, illustration in quite a wide rang, seeGallery Goran_tek.en
I have started to actively fill out and correct Structured data on my pieces. It's quite hard to grasp this but I think I'm starting to understand a very small portion of it.
What I haven't found yet is how to add SD for that type of work I do (and many other graphic workers), mostly as requests from Graphic lab at commons and wikipedia. Also when I read here in the proposal I can't really find anything for that type of work.
So my question is, do you think I could be of any help here in sections for maps, illustrations etc?
I don't have all the knowledge regarding SD yet (willing to learn more), but I have experience from the other part. --always ping me--Goran tek-en (talk)15:50, 21 July 2021 (UTC)
Hi:
Could you pleasecheck this proposal?
Thanks in advance.—Ismael Olea (talk)13:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Hi:
I wrote a full schema proposal the case of maps without WD elements. I would have added to this article but I used the {{List of properties}} template which is not ported to Commons. You can check the proposal at thisinformal location.—Ismael Olea (talk)10:19, 28 January 2022 (UTC)
See discussion here:Structured data for user-created maps?A455bcd9 (talk)09:44, 30 December 2022 (UTC)