Wikiquote

Wikiquote is part of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wiki Foundation using MediaWiki software.

The project's objective is to produce collaboratively a vast reference of quotations from prominent people, books, films, proverbs, etc. and writings about them. The website aims to be as accurate as possible regarding the provenance and sourcing of the quotations.

Wikiquote
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Wikiquote
Screenshot of the wikiquote.org home page
Type of site
Quotation repository
Available inMultilingual (73 active)
OwnerWiki Foundation
Created byDaniel Alston, Brion Vibber and the Wiki community
URLwikiquote.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional
Launched10 July 2003; 20 years ago (2003-07-10)
Current statusactive
Presentation about Wikiquote during the Wiki Indaba 2023 conference in Agadir, Morocco.

Initially, the project operated only in English from July 2003, expanding to include other languages in July 2004. As of April 2024, there are active Wikiquote sites for 73 languages comprising a total of 321,067 articles and 2,037 recently active editors.

History

Wikiquote 
Growth of the largest eight Wikiquotes until early 2008

The Wikiquote site originated in 2003. The article creation milestones are taken from WikiStats.

Date Event
27 June 2003
Temporarily put on the Wolof language Wikipedia (wo.wikipedia.org).
10 July 2003
Own subdomain created (quote.wikipedia.org).
25 August 2003
Own domain created (wikiquote.org).
17 July 2004
New languages added.
13 November 2004
English edition reaches 2,000 pages.
November 2004
Reaches 24 languages.
March 2005
Reaches 10,000 pages in total. English edition has close to 3,000 pages.
June 2005
Reaches 34 languages, including one classical (Latin) and one artificial (Esperanto)
4 November 2005
English Wikiquote reaches 5,000 pages.
April 2006
French Wikiquote taken down for legal reasons.
4 December 2006
French Wikiquote restarted.
7 May 2007
English Wikiquote reaches 10,000 pages.
July 2007
Reaches 40 languages.
February 2010
Reaches a total of 100,000 articles among all languages.
May 2016
Reaches a total of 200,000 articles among all languages.
January 2018
Introduced in the curriculum of national partnerships between schools and non-profits (Italy)

Operation

Though there are many online collections of quotations, Wikiquote is distinguished by being among the few that provide an opportunity for visitors to contribute and the very few which strive to provide exact sources for each quotation as well as corrections of misattributed quotations. Wikiquote pages are cross-linked to articles about the notable personalities on Wiki English.

Multi-lingual cooperation

As of April 2024, there are Wikiquote sites for 96 languages of which 73 are active and 23 are closed. The active sites have 321,067 articles and the closed sites have 638 articles. There are 4,245,769 registered users of which 2,037 are recently active.

The top ten Wikiquote language projects by mainspace article count:

No. Language ISO Good Total Edits Admins Users Active users Files
1 English en 51,115 206,657 3,486,406 16 3,180,416 479 0
2 Italian it 50,404 196,640 1,327,441 11 98,550 112 268
3 Polish pl 25,937 53,404 570,166 9 57,434 91 1
4 Russian ru 16,727 43,072 415,273 5 105,044 90 0
5 Czech cs 12,925 17,454 156,227 2 19,379 43 1
6 Estonian et 12,747 21,303 125,206 3 4,620 23 2
7 Portuguese pt 11,584 35,368 206,629 4 41,467 37 15
8 Ukrainian uk 9,772 37,909 135,539 6 18,619 27 0
9 Persian fa 9,311 33,288 186,251 2 30,748 26 39
10 Hebrew he 9,289 19,104 210,926 3 24,858 31 506

For a complete list with totals see Wiki Statistics:

Use in experiments

It can be possible to utilise Wikiquote as a text corpus for language experiments. The University of Wroclaw team entering Conversational Intelligence Challenge of the 2017 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2017) used Wikiquote to produce a conversational talker module for extraction of rare words. Researchers have used Wikiquote to train language models to detect extremist quotes.

Reception

Wikiquote has been suggested as "a great starting point for a quotation search" with only quotes with sourced citations being available. It is also noted as a source from frequent misquotes and their possible origins. It can be used for analysis to produce claims such as "Albert Einstein is probably the most quoted figure of our time".[non-primary source needed]

See also

References

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