 It's Hannah. In this video we'll talk you through wiki data. Now wiki data is a sister project of Wikipedia and it is a collaboratively edited knowledge base which can be used by any language wikipedia or anybody in any language as it is under a public domain license. Now you can login using your wikipedia account or you can create an account. So I'm going to login under my wikipedia account. However if you wanted to create an account you just put in your username that you want to use which can be related to your name or not, an email address and a password. Now this is the home page of wiki data and you can see that it has this many data items. So just over 88.5 million that anyone can edit. It says this is a free and open knowledge base. It gives you places you can learn about data, how you can get involved, current highlights. You can discover wiki projects and there's some news and at the bottom here there's a contact. At the top here you can find entries by searching. So we're going to look up Cicero, Roman philosopher and statesman. And here you can see the label tells you the name of this person in different languages. The Q number at the top here is a unique item, identifiers and it means that each page can exist in multiple languages. So you can see we've got the English, French and German names for Cicero. This description tells people they've found the correct entry if they're looking. So for example instead of Cicero the town or place we've got Cicero the Roman philosopher and statesman. And now if you come down to statements it tells you about the subject by showing a property which is instance of here and a value so he's human. So that's a further down we've got image, sex or gender, male, country of citizenship, ancient Rome and so on. And you can edit any existing statement by clicking this edit button or you can add new values. So a new place that you'd be come to your citizenship of. Or if you want to add a new statement scroll all the way down so there's a lot of statements for Cicero. And once you get to the bottom you can see you can add statement here and the add statement button. So it would give you the property so here we've got given name and then you would type in the value. And this is your brief introduction to a wiki data.