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How to report a problem in an entity linked to a feature

If a wrong entity is associated to the map feature:

  1. From the details window click on the "OpenStreetMap" button
  2. On the left of the opened page check if one of the following tags is present:If it is, it means that OSM is directly linking to that entity. Click on the dialog button on the right to add a note to the map and describe the problem.
  3. If the tags above are absent, the wikidata tag will be present and its value will be clickable. Click on it. If the opened page DOES NOT represent the map feature the `wikidata` tag points to the wrong item. Either go back to the OpenStreetMap page and either fix it or click on the button on the right to add a note to the map and submit the problem. If instead the opened page represents the map feature (not the linked entity, not something else), it should contain a  P170 or P50  relation to the wrong item:
    1. At the top of the opened page click on "Discussion"
    2. Append in the opened text box the description of the problem you found in the etymology for the item
    3. Confirm your comment by clicking on the blue button below

How to report a problem in an entity

If the entity associated to the map feature is correct but there is a problem in the details (birth date, nationality, ...):

  1. From the details window click on the "Wikidata" button for the incorrect etymology
  2. At the top of the opened page click on "Discussion"
  3. Append in the opened text box the description of the problem you found in the data
  4. Confirm your comment by clicking on the blue button below

How to contribute to linked entities

Open Artist Map gets entities linked to map features from [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/welcome) and information about the etymology subjects from Wikidata.

Some tools make it easy to contribute to OpenStreetMap by linking entities:

If those tools aren't enough for your needs and you want to manually add or correct entities linked to a map feature you can do it on openstreetmap.org.

You can learn how to map on the official welcome page and on LearnOSM.

The wikidata ID of an item (object/person/...) can be found by searching its name on wikidata.org, once the subject will be opened its alphanumeric ID will be both on the right of the title and in the URL.

Open Artist Map obtains linked entities from multiple tags:

Possible patterns of tags and properties used by Open Artist Map are listed in README.md. Examples of tags and properties to be configured for these patterns are:

PlatformProperty/KeyOther info
OpenStreetMapwikidataDocumentation
OpenStreetMapartist:wikidataDocumentation
OpenStreetMapartist_nameDocumentation
WikidataP170Info
WikidataP50Info

In order to display an entity linked to a map feature you need to create one of these combinations. Here's how to do it:

  1. Find the element of interest on openstreetmap.org
  2. Check out the element's tags:
    • If the element has a   or artist:wikidata  tag and this website's data has been updated in the meantime, then the element should already be available on the map.
    • If one of these tags is present and this website's data has been updated but the element isn't available on the map, then the tag value may contain an error (like not being a valid Wikidata ID).
    • If one of these tags is available but links to the wrong entity, search on Wikidata the ID for the correct entity ID and edit the incorrect tag with the new ID.
    • If the element has a wikidata tag check the referenced Wikidata entity.
      • If it does not represent the same real world object of the OSM element, search the correct one and change it.
      • If it contains a  P170 or P50  relation check that it links to the correct entity. If it is absent, add it:
        1. Click "+ Add statement"
        2. On the left choose the appropriate property among those above
        3. On the right search the desired entity to use as the value
    • If none of these tags is present, you can link the Wikidata item for the entity directly to the map feature:
      1. Search the entity on Wikidata
      2. If the Wikidata entity for the subject you want to use is not available you can create it on https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewItem using the instructions on that page.
      3. Add to the OpenStreetMap element the appropriate tag among those above with the Wikidata ID as value.

How to contribute to the background map

The background maps are provided by external providers which are based on OpenStreetMap such as Maptiler, Stadia Maps, Jawg and Mapbox.

You can improve OpenStreetMap data on openstreetmap.org. You can learn how to map on the official welcome page and on LearnOSM.

Keep in mind that these external providers doesn't update the map immediately so if you edit something on OpenStreetMap it may take some time to appear in the map.

Contributing to OSM-Wikidata Map Framework

See CONTRIBUTING.md.


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