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RT @photopraline: Today: hands on workshop with @nodegoat
Love it! Step by step instructions and many insider infos about data modeling.

RT @elisarossberger: Second day of introduction to @nodegoat workshop series today, organized by @kaspargubler. What a convenient & smart a…

RT @HistEdGER: ich mich auf die Erzdiözese #Köln. Es handelt sich um eine personengeschichtliche Studie, für die ich mit einer #Nodegoat-Da…

RT @DrAGrabowski: Making database of Caesarius of Heisterbach's contacts based on VIII Libri miraculorum is surprisingly enjoyable (and Nod…

RT @hchesner: Abby is talking about using @nodegoat for mapping connections between people (in the case of the blog above, showing Henriett…

RT @angelalinghuang: Phew! Another intense @euroweb4 day, developing our "Digital Atlas of Textile Heritage" further 🥳, discussing geocodin…

Session 4: Learn how to ingest data from other data sources. These additional datasets can be related or unrelated to the data in your environment:

E.g.: query the @KBNLresearch SPARQL endpoint using #VIAF IDs to ingest publications of the people in your database.

Session 3: Learn how to set up Linked Data Resources and how to configure Ingestion processes. We will ingest data that enriches the Objects in your #nodegoat environment.

E.g.: query @wikidata using @gndnet IDs and store the returned biographical data in your environment.

Session 2: In this session we will import a CSV file that contains a subset of the medieval scholars that are part of the @RAG_online.

We will also import spatial and temporal data to explore spatial and temporal filters and visualisations.

Session 1: Learn how to implement a data model in your own nodegoat environment. Once the data model is up and running, we will manually enter a small amount of data to evaluate your data model.

Request your #nodegoat account here: https://nodegoat.net/requestaccount

Virtual #nodegoat Workshop series organised by the @snsf_ch SPARK project "Dynamic Data Ingestion"
• 28-04-2021 Data Modelling
• 05-05-2021 Importing Data
• 12-05-2021 Ingesting Biographical Data
• 26-05-2021 Ingesting Related Data

Hosted by @kaspargubler of @unibern

RT @Lotte_Kosthorst: Es beginnen @kaspargubler und @LAB1100, die daran arbeiten, verschiedene europäische Datenbanken der #Universitätsgesc…

RT @Lotte_Kosthorst: Es beginnen @kaspargubler und @LAB1100, die daran arbeiten, verschiedene europäische Datenbanken der #Universitätsgesc…

RT @gzornetta: oggi presenteremo al X Workshop Heloise il progetto #Bo2022 per l'ottocentenario dell'Università di #Padova e alcune delle f…

RT @GretaHawes: A half-dozen ways to die (in myth) — MANTO. A new blog describing the data-wrangling of the past few months, and why we cou…

@MaxKemman @Adam_Crymble @nodegoat No worries! Yes, it can be pretty frustrating to see projects built from scratch to be abandoned after a few years. But as long as the dynamics you’ve described exist, we don’t see any change happening soon..

@MaxKemman @Adam_Crymble @nodegoat Well, we’re constantly developing innovative and fundable features needed to get @nodegoat where it is, but yes we could and should publish more about it to also interact with the DH-field, other than nodegoat’s natural end-users (humanities researchers).

RT @MoHu_Centre: 🆕The next event of ‘Doing Digital Humanities @ Dissgea’ will see @marcorl79, member of our MobiLab, examining the interope…

RT @cosovschi: Cuando hablamos de "Humanidades digitales" no hay que tener miedo, es sobre todo sensibilizar a los humanistas acerca de las…

RT @cosovschi: Para cualquiera que esté desarrollando una investigación en ciencias humanas con bases de datos mínimamente complejas, que r…

RT @infoclio: Wollen Sie erfahren, wie nodegoat, eine virtuelle Forschungsumgebung zur Visualisierung von Daten, in Projekten der Uni Bern…