See relevant content from the Digital Public Library of America in Wikipedia
This extension queries the DPLA each time you visit a Wikipedia article, using the article's title, redirects, and categories to find relevant items. If you click a link at the top of the article, it loads a series of links to the items.
The original code behind WikiDPLA was written at LibHack, a hackathon at the American Library Association's 2014 Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.
Does not transmit user data anywhere nor use analytics.
☆☆☆ OPEN SOURCE ☆☆☆
The code is on GitHub: https://github.com/phette23/wdpla-ext
Latest reviews
- (2019-05-05) Bryan “Ironman” Stark: Extremely useful if you are going to school and your instructor is telling you that you can't use wikipedia as a scholarly source. With this, you can research DPLA to find scholarly sources cited in wikipedia.
- (2014-07-28) Jake Orlowitz: I helped Phette code this script at LibHack and it's been nifty from the beginning. It does just what it says, surfaces relevant documents and images on a live Wikipedia article. It pulls directly from DPLA's API and is a great way to go digital explorin' from the encyclopedic overview of Wikipedia to the archival treasures catalogued at the Digital Public Library of America. Neat!
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5.0 (4 votes)
Last update / version
2022-07-01 / 1.3.1
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