@conzept__ This was a prototype, the live version runs at https://manto.unh.edu/. There is no public list of all projects available.
@conzept__ This was a prototype, the live version runs at https://manto.unh.edu/. There is no public list of all projects available.
@conzept__ Not completely sure what you mean, however, every query or object has its own URL, e.g. https://ernie.uva.nl/viewer.p/21/56/filter/0-OR:grimm/grid/. It depends on the project what kind of parameters are exposed.
@conzept__ Technically this is no problem at all as you can query any nodegoat project via an API: https://nodegoat.net/blog.s/26/nodegoat-api However, not many projects choose to publish their data like this.
Contact Guido Abbattista to see how GSR plans to publish their data https://disu.units.it/it/dipartimento/persone/abbattista-guido/1714
How can your project make use of #LinkedOpenData resources? Register for the workshop ‘Linking your Historical Sources to Open Data’ to find out!
@nep4dissent @COSTprogramme @wikidata #LOD https://twitter.com/nep4dissent/status/1425749068253437952
RT @nep4dissent: #Nep4Dissent in cooperation with @LAB1100 invites to participate in a workshop series "Linking your Historical Sources to…
RT @PelagiosNetwork: New week = new partner! Today we welcome the good folks @nodegoat (and their goat-wranglers @LAB1100) as one of the la…
RT @PelagiosNetwork: New week = new partner! Today we welcome the good folks @nodegoat (and their goat-wranglers @LAB1100) as one of the la…
@lorenzo251193 @nrchtct @nodegoat @w3c Sounds very reasonable. From a historical perspective we missed the opportunity to express relational date statements with ISO8601 / EDTF, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3NAJ7CfmAU
Congrats! Very happy to see a #nodegoat installation serve #wikidata like this https://twitter.com/GretaHawes/status/1415944576800460802
@nrchtct @nodegoat @lorenzo251193 @w3c Our implementation is based on logical operators, which would map to different ontologies when needed. We foresee @nodegoat ChronoJSON to be able to do what we want to do, and map to a generic ChronoJSON format for exchange, see https://nodegoat.net/guides/chronologystatements
@nrchtct @nodegoat @lorenzo251193 @w3c Thanks. We’ve recently been notified about http://chronojson.org. We would be happy to talk about how a streamlined ChronoJSON would relate to http://w3.org/TR/owl-time/ and other ontologies and vocabularies.
RT @angelalinghuang: Great day! Not only because I got a #nodegoat sticker, but we officially kick-started our research environment with @L…
RT @angelalinghuang: Great day! Not only because I got a #nodegoat sticker, but we officially kick-started our research environment with @L…
#HNRResHist2021 Slides of our presentation on @nodegoat #ChronoJSON:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZzqcFPWdXpz8VJj2aw7-BzxpYzpD_OGRh44dQG61Ibc/present https://twitter.com/HNR_org/status/1410942632927412229
RT @infoclio: Die Tagung "From source to visualization" vereinte am 4.6.21 Forschende aus ganz Europa, die mit der virtuellen Forschungsumg…
RT @ahmadzakijp: Politics of Visualizationというのは確かにあります。Nodegoatとかを使って、(生存者の)Mapping Memory Landscapesを試みています。記憶、というのは扱いが難しいはずですが、だからこそデータの量…
@docuracy @nodegoat Yes, but your example is actually possible using the relationality in the statements, which in @nodegoat indeed entails a lookup.
@docuracy @nodegoat Right! So the syntagma is there, but we need to extend the paradigm to support definable algorithms. It's on the suggested features list!
@docuracy @nodegoat Nice case proposition! In ChronoJSON you could state e.g. '2 months' after the Cycle 'Sun Fair' in the year '1850' where the Cycle 'Sun Fair' is defined as 'July 20' ending '5 days' after. Would you aim to change 'July 20' to something celestial/calender-algorithmic like Easter?
RT @official_ueda: 今日はザグレブの19世紀音楽ネットワーキング会議3日目で研究発表。1年遅れでオンライン開催。人、場所、作品、場所の「関係」がテーマ。大規模データ視覚化ワークショップもあり充実の4日間。自分は演奏批評のテキストマイニングをネットワークに絡めま…
RT @kaspargubler: Milan Matthiesen on the 'The Exterior of Philosophy: On the Practice of New Confucianism'...project implemented with @nod…
RT @technetempire: Happy to see @NunoCamarinhas talking about the circulation of Judges in the Portuguese Empire.
c. 7000 Judges + 20.000…
RT @technetempire: Today #nodegoatday2021 organized by @kaspargubler
Listening to Giulia Iannuzzi talking about Global Sea Routes project.…
First examples of animated visualisations made by @buercky can be found here: https://interpares.hypotheses.org/about-english-overview
#nodegoatday2021 https://twitter.com/kaspargubler/status/1400719640335110145
RT @Stefanie_Mahrer: Join me at 2pm for my presentation on forced academic migration @FAM_history at today‘s #nodegoatday @unibern organize…
RT @Stefanie_Mahrer: Join me at 2pm for my presentation on forced academic migration @FAM_history at today‘s #nodegoatday @unibern organize…
RT @photopraline: Today I'm presenting my PhD Project on #nodegoatday2021 about relic networks (10:00). You can watch it here live: https:/…
@kgeographer The GSR project has a presentation tomorrow at 10:30 AM Zürich time which should also stream on Youtube https://histdata.hypotheses.org/2104
@phn_larhra #D4H21 Example of a project using Chronology Statements to store vague dates and rely on custom cycles like 'Opera Seasons':
Including a good example of a @Transkribus to @nodegoat workflow 👇