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== Canonical List ==
== Canonical List ==


The first step in our research was to create a canonical list of figures, organizations, and cultural entities that define the history of Chicago hip-hop. This list is ever evolving and functions as the project’s foundation.  
The first step in our research was to create a foundational, yet ever-evolving canonical list of figures, organizations, and cultural entities that define the history of Chicago hip-hop.


'''[[Special:AllPages|'The List']]''' is a verified and structured dataset built from archival research, community consultation, and student-led research/documentation. Each entry represents a recognized element of Chicago’s hip-hop ecosystem, from artists and producers to collectives, venues, and cultural institutions, songs, recordings, etc.
'''[[Special:AllPages|'The List']]''' is a verified and structured dataset built from archival research, community consultation, and student-led research/documentation. 'The List' currently has '''[[Special:AllPages|{{#ask:
[[~*]]
|namespace=0
|format=count
}} total unique pages]]'''
including [https://hip-hop.digital.uic.edu/wiki2/index.php/Special:Ask?q=%5B%5BCategory%3AUnknown%20Entity%5D%5D&p%5Bformat%5D=table '''{{#ask: [[Category:Unknown Entity]] | namespace=0 | format=count}} unknown artists'''] that we are trying to identify.  


Alongside this growing knowledge base, we are developing computational methods to examine the scope and structure of hip-hop scholarship already published on Wikipedia.
Alongside this growing knowledge base, we are developing computational methods to examine the scope and structure of hip-hop scholarship already published on Wikipedia.


By comparing patterns between our curated data and Wikipedia’s existing content, we can identify coverage gaps, evaluate the quality and reliability of cited sources, and map where Chicago’s contributions remain underrepresented. These findings directly inform a prioritized plan for Wikipedia editing, guiding students and collaborators as they work to expand, correct, and strengthen hip-hop scholarship across open-knowledge platforms.
By comparing patterns between our curated data and Wikipedia’s existing content, we identify coverage gaps, evaluate the quality and reliability of cited sources, and map where Chicago’s contributions remain underrepresented. These findings directly inform a prioritized plan for Wikipedia editing, guiding students and collaborators as they work to expand, correct, and strengthen hip-hop scholarship across open-knowledge platforms.


==Disambiguation==
==Disambiguation==
The next phase involves disambiguating and matching those entities across multiple public platforms, with Wikipedia as the primary platform. Many artists and organizations appear under slightly different names or share names with unrelated subject so this stage focuses on verifying that each record in our dataset aligns with its correct digital representation.
Many artists and organizations appear under slightly different names or share names with unrelated subjects, necessitating this stage which focuses on verifying that each record in our dataset aligns with its corresponding article in Wikipedia.  
 
Using both manual curation and computational matching techniques, we link every canonical entity to its corresponding pages and profiles on platforms such as Wikipedia, YouTube, Discogs, Spotify, Genius, and the Chicago Hip-Hop Heritage Museum’s internal archives. This process includes:
 
* Resolving ambiguous or duplicate names through contextual metadata (e.g., genre, collaborators, active years).
 
* Mapping entities across platforms using consistent identifiers and verified links.
* Creating semantic relationships within our wiki to track where each entity appears (or is missing).


* Resolving ambiguous or duplicate names
* Mapping entities using verified links
* Creating semantic relationships within our wiki to track where each entity appears (or is missing)
* Documenting cases where no corresponding entry exists, which informs future research and Wikipedia editing priorities.
* Documenting cases where no corresponding entry exists, which informs future research and Wikipedia editing priorities.
By completing this step, we transform the canonical list into an interoperable network of verified identities that can be used for large-scale analysis of representation, visibility, and cultural bias across digital knowledge systems.


== Bibliometric Survey ==
== Bibliometric Survey ==
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Here we are looking quantitatively at counts of articles, citations, and link structures on Wikipedia and the CHHHP.
Here we are looking quantitatively at counts of articles, citations, and link structures on Wikipedia and the CHHHP.
This site currently has '''[[Special:AllPages|{{#ask:
[[~*]]
|namespace=0
|format=count
}} total unique pages]]'''
on emcees, DJs, producers, street dancers, graffiti artists
and many others members of the Chicago hip-hop community including [https://hip-hop.digital.uic.edu/wiki2/index.php/Special:Ask?q=%5B%5BCategory%3AUnknown%20Entity%5D%5D&p%5Bformat%5D=table '''{{#ask: [[Category:Unknown Entity]] | namespace=0 | format=count}} unknown artists'''] that we are trying to identify.


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   <h3 style="margin-top:0;">Comparing CHHHP with Wikipedia</h3>
   <h3 style="margin-top:0;">Comparing 'The List' with Wikipedia</h3>
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Revision as of 15:17, 16 October 2025


✶✶ Welcome to the Chicago Hip-Hop History Project ✶✶


About the Project

Launched in 2024 with support from The 2024 UIC Awards for Creative Activity and in collaboration with the Chicago Hip-Hop Heritage Museum, the Chicago Hip-Hop History Project aims to provide context and connections for all elements of Chicago hip-hop history using the MediaWiki platform.

Canonical List

The first step in our research was to create a foundational, yet ever-evolving canonical list of figures, organizations, and cultural entities that define the history of Chicago hip-hop.

'The List' is a verified and structured dataset built from archival research, community consultation, and student-led research/documentation. 'The List' currently has 1700 total unique pages including 367 unknown artists that we are trying to identify.

Alongside this growing knowledge base, we are developing computational methods to examine the scope and structure of hip-hop scholarship already published on Wikipedia.

By comparing patterns between our curated data and Wikipedia’s existing content, we identify coverage gaps, evaluate the quality and reliability of cited sources, and map where Chicago’s contributions remain underrepresented. These findings directly inform a prioritized plan for Wikipedia editing, guiding students and collaborators as they work to expand, correct, and strengthen hip-hop scholarship across open-knowledge platforms.

Disambiguation

Many artists and organizations appear under slightly different names or share names with unrelated subjects, necessitating this stage which focuses on verifying that each record in our dataset aligns with its corresponding article in Wikipedia.

  • Resolving ambiguous or duplicate names
  • Mapping entities using verified links
  • Creating semantic relationships within our wiki to track where each entity appears (or is missing)
  • Documenting cases where no corresponding entry exists, which informs future research and Wikipedia editing priorities.

Bibliometric Survey

At the core of the project is a bibliographic survey of Wikipedia, designed to quantify how Chicago’s hip-hop history has been represented—and where it remains invisible.

Here we are looking quantitatively at counts of articles, citations, and link structures on Wikipedia and the CHHHP.

Comparing 'The List' with Wikipedia

   180 of the pages in the CHHHP also have a corresponding article on Wikipedia, while 417 do not have a corresponding article.
  We are currently developing apps to incorporate additional statistics for Wiki article including views, length and number of contributors. 

Citation Counter

   In-Progress


The Elements[1]

Graffiti Writing

✶ DJing

Street Dancing

✶ Beatboxing

✶ MCing

Knowledge

More Elements

Click here for a full list of categories including:

Please see our editors and inclusion criteria pages for more information.

Genres

The following hip-hop genres are associated with Chicago and have an article on Wikipedia:

EchoNest (Spotify) includes Chicago artists in each of the following genre maps:

Recently Updated Pages

... further results

For Researchers

This digital encyclopedia is a Semantic MediaWiki project. Semantic properties are used to add structured, machine-readable data to pages within this project. This allows for enhanced search capabilities, data extraction, and the creation of specialized views based on semantic information.[2]

Contact

This site is administered by the CHHHP team.