
Semantic Builders
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Providing the ultimate #Wikidata subsetting tool
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Looking for all people described in #Wikidata? Do not even try to run a SPARQL query... Instead, give a look to the free datasets published on our website! Then register and run your own custom extraction! semantic.builders/info/extract-l…

→ @SemanticBuild is a mirror of Wikidata, the world's largest public knowledge graph. It provides a SPARQL endpoint with no hard limits and tools for the generation, saving, and sharing of large datasets. It's a vital component for data platforms, semantic SEO strategies, and…
Warning: no query timeout for #Wikidata queries may have some downside when running very complex requests... semantic.builders/info/wikidata-…

Our website has a new section dedicated to free downloadable extraction samples. The first one includes all humans in #Wikidata (including birth and death dates), a dataset often required but too large to be obtained with a single #SPARQL request. Enjoy! semantic.builders/info/extract-l…
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Extract Wikidata Results - Semantic Builders
Extract large datasets from Wikidata with this tool
Keep multiple versions of your saved queries and extractions in SemanticBuilders to monitor the evolution of #Wikidata contents over time!

Ehi! Someone mentioned Semantic Builders on #HackerNews! This was unexpected, but upvotes are appreciated. news.ycombinator.com/item?id=402374…
Not all datasets fit a single #SPARQL query, but you can run an extraction from a #Wikidata dump. semantic.builders/info/extract-l…

On SemanticBuilders it is now possible to schedule the execution of queries and extractions, to automatically collect data over time for further analysis, comparison, research, or keep up-to-date your data sources.

Let's face it: we all start to write our queries by duplicating a snippet from #Wikidata's examples...

Some adjustment to the Semantic Builders' web interface has been recently introduced, for better readability and experience.

Not all requests may fit a single #SPARQL query. It is highly recommended to parse a #Wikidata dump, or just use the Semantic Builders' Extract Tool. semantic.builders/info/extract-l…

It is now possible to disable and enable each API key, to temporary disallow each application integrated with your Semantic Builders account.

Semantic Builders' API is out! It is now possible to retrieve own saved queries and extractions with a simple GET request: check the documentation for more details. semantic.builders/info/tech-docs
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Tech Documentation - Semantic Builders
Technical documentation: discover how to perform queries and retrieve data.
Semantic Builders is still in beta! Register now to have 10€ of free credit, and discover how much you can obtain with so little! semantic.builders
How do you store, organize and keep your #Wikidata queries? A TXT file? An app for notes? Or just hit the "Save" button on Semantic Builders?

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