 Hello everyone, my name is Héctor Gabriel, I'm an undergraduate student of the SPL Geology at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and I'll be presenting the abstract and pure of knowledge dissemination with WIC data, Proficialities of Structured Data and Hearing Health. This work had been fostered by FAPESP, Scientific Founding Agents of the State of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and it is technically supported by the WIC movement in Brazil. And what I'm going to talk about, I will be talking about the WIC data as a source of structured radiology, reference information in the context of health communication actions. Ok, and what is WIC data? We may think that WIC data emerges as a volunteer-create knowledge base of structured rates organized in categorized data. And this is how WIC data looks like. WIC data acts as a central storage of structured data of its WIC media sister projects, including WIC media. WIC data content is open and compatible with semantic web technologies, such as Scholar, DB Pedia, and provided tools for information purity. In this scan, you can get an idea of the OpenData X-System, which is read by WIC data and that it can be freely used by anyone. Scholar is a freely accessible platform, PZ and WIC data, that allows users to identify the information and related the data on a topic of interest. And this is how Scholar looks like. Scholar creates visual-visual-scorery profiles for topics, people, organizations, SPs, comicals, and other things, using by graphical and other information in WIC data. In the last few years, use of WIC projects in knowledge has been immersed, such as the global campaign WIC for Hearing Day, the activity developed in the working for hearing day, for example, and the 2019 campaign resulted in more than 40 million people reached globally with content about hearing health. Another example is the work for World Hearing Day 2023 that has the objective of providing information related to your hearing health to all using WIC projects. The World Hearing Day is a campaign held annually by the World Health Organization that takes place around the world, on March 30. The aim of this initiative is to share information and promote actions for the provision of hearing loss and promotion of hearing care. In this context, exploring the possibilities of WIC data for data caring and structuring in our geology may provide new perspectives on knowledge differentiation and health communication. Information organized on WIC data has some attributes, such as item, label, description, and others. This is an example of how the data is organized in the entry of the English writer Douglas Adams. So in this work, an exploratory research was conducted for the term hearing loss on Scotia and WIC data, and this is how hearing loss appears on WIC data. The item on WIC data is a ferret by the label Hearing Loss and it has a description for the form of hearing disorder. Allies noted as it accuses hearing impairment, there is instance of mis-titement, true health problem, there is a property, and it has some identifiers and inferences. Scotia's hearing loss page shows a table of contents related to the topic, such as publications per year, topic authors, citations, and in current times. All of each can be graphed and data visualized. As an example, this diagram shows the main authors in the time. This other diagram lists related topics to hearing loss. Scotia also makes it possible to view publications per year on a topic of interest. The two also enable scoring data visualization. Another possibility is the visualization of things related to research to them. Scotia allows viewing geographically distributed information, such as concurrent topics. This is a map of organizations associated with the works about the topic. In the sense, weak data may provide multiple start points for exploring and current and hearing health related content. In conclusion, weak data provide information access on a topic and unscottable and structural form that may impoverish non-assimilation actions and indulge. Several other actions have been made on hearing health and weak projects. A good study point is the hearing health project, Project Solved Auditivo, that brings together the actions and experiences developed by researchers from various institutions in Brazil and other countries. So thanks a lot for attending this presentation and I would like to invite you to edit on Leak and promote hearing health to all.