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@Sascha_Foerster Next, import non-unique sub-objects to objects in Person with a date/period and a location reference to the adress. 2/2

@Sascha_Foerster You could create a type 'Adress' and 'Person' and import data from your table to both types in seperate runs. 1/2

@Sascha_Foerster @nachkriegskind nodegoat webcare at your service :)

RT @LloyddeBeer: Learning about the possibilities of mapping provenance with @nodegoat #Kzoo2015

RT @ClaudineMoulin: And here the programme of our Paris-Conference "Digital Humanities Experiments" (11/12 June 2015) #dhiha6 @esf_news htt…

RT @IHMCUMR8066: 6 mai, 15h-17h, ENS, salle 235C, 29 rue d’Ulm, Paris. Joep Leerssen (fr) Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism http://t.co/…

RT @dhlbrown: Propose a paper for the Spatial & Digital History Network #ESSHC2016 Valencia. Deadline extended to 15 May! CFP: http://t.co/…

Visualisation @britishmuseum of our #lodlam / @nodegoat coins with some good old aura added to it

RT @martenduering: Very happy to announce the Historical Network Research Conference 2015 15-18 Sept, chaired and org.ed @fcshunl -> http:/…

RT @jclarewoods: much appreciation being expressed for the possibilities of #nodegoat as we watch the tutorials!

@jclarewoods You can use d-m-y, m-y, or only year, or use a period for your date or date range.

@jclarewoods Good point! We're working on that, soon to be realised using the context tab next to the scope.

@jclarewoods e.g. open the scenario 'Cornelis Meijer' (top-right icon) when logged in to see how that visualisation/scope is set up.

@jclarewoods Sure! You can do this with the visualisation settings, by selecting additional related types and their subobjects in the scope.

RT @yale_dh: Still time! CFP: Beyond Methods of Mining: A Workshop on Doing Historical Research using Digital Data, UCL Sept 2015 https://t…