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# Identify a famous person who has been famous for at least a few years and that you have some personal interest in. Use the Wikimedia API to collect page view data from the English Wikipedia article on that person. Now use that data to generate a time-series visualization and include a link to it in your notebook. | # Identify a famous person who has been famous for at least a few years and that you have some personal interest in. Use the Wikimedia API to collect page view data from the English Wikipedia article on that person. Now use that data to generate a time-series visualization and include a link to it in your notebook. | ||
# Identify 2 other languages editions of Wikipedia that have articles on that person. Collect page view data on the article in other languages and create a single visualization that shows how the dynamics and similar and/or different. (Note: My approach involved creating a TSV file with multiple columns.) | # Identify 2 other languages editions of Wikipedia that have articles on that person. Collect page view data on the article in other languages and create a single visualization that shows how the dynamics and similar and/or different. (Note: My approach involved creating a TSV file with multiple columns.) | ||
# Collect page view data on | # Collect page view data on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Comics Marvel Comics] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics DC Comics] in Wikipedia. (If you'd rather replace these examples with some other comparison of popular rivals, that's fine.) | ||
## Which has more total page views in 2022? | ## Which has more total page views in 2022? | ||
## Can you draw a visualization in a spreadsheet that shows this? (Again, provide a link.) | ## Can you draw a visualization in a spreadsheet that shows this? (Again, provide a link.) |