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We also encourage you to consult external resources, such as the '''Wikidata tutorials''', which provide an excellent introduction to SPARQL queries. Although these examples use the same software (Wikibase) as our project, note that the data and query structure are specific to Wikidata and not directly applicable to the content of Resistance in Belgium:
We also encourage you to consult external resources, such as the '''Wikidata tutorials''', which provide an excellent introduction to SPARQL queries. Although these examples use the same software (Wikibase) as our project, note that the data and query structure are specific to Wikidata and not directly applicable to the content of ''Resistance in Belgium'':


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 18 October 2024


SPARQL tutorial: coming soon!


We are currently working on a detailed guide that will help you master SPARQL queries step by step so that you get the most out of our data. This tutorial will soon be available in several languages, allowing you to fully explore the richness of our platform.


In the meantime, you can already have a look at a sample of nine queries, divided into three levels of complexity, on the following page: In-depth search: examples of queries.


We also encourage you to consult external resources, such as the Wikidata tutorials, which provide an excellent introduction to SPARQL queries. Although these examples use the same software (Wikibase) as our project, note that the data and query structure are specific to Wikidata and not directly applicable to the content of Resistance in Belgium:


Finally, if you want to start creating SPARQL queries tailored to your needs, you can rely on artificial intelligence tools that can help you to write them.