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RT @HNR_org: Out now: Call for papers for the 2020 Historical Network Research Conference at @C2DH_LU in Luxembourg.

We're thrilled to an…

RT @SonjaKmec: Cool graph: Which historical figures have been celebrated by means of portraits on European postage stamps? Using @nodegoat

@waitmanb @PleiadesProject Yes, please send an email to support@nodegoat.net

To store your own list of locations in nodegoat, create a Type with a single sub-object which you can either fill in manually, by changing 'Location: Reference' to 'Location: Point', or import data into.

@waitmanb @PleiadesProject You can then use these locations in any other Type as location reference (3/3)

@waitmanb @PleiadesProject You can connect these column headings to your data model with an import template in nodegoat. For this to work, your gazetteer Type in nodegoat needs a sub-object that can host these locations (this auto-generates the lat/long elements) (2/3)

RT @hild_de: Full-day workshop on analyzing historical datasets with @nodegoat @HuygensING Jan 16 - #SNA #DH #digitalhistory https://t.co/h

RT @hild_de: Full-day workshop on analyzing historical datasets with @nodegoat @HuygensING Jan 16 - #SNA #DH #digitalhistory https://t.co/h

RT @technetempire: and our project @nodegoat
Thanks to Prof. Rafael Moreira @CentroCham  and Prof. Beatriz Bueno for organising the sessio…

RT @technetempire: Ongoing now: @nodegoat Workshop provided by @LAB1100 team / a partnership @technetempire project from @CentroCham with L…

RT @ihc_fcsh: O próximo workshop de #HumanidadesDigitais é já na próxima semana, nos dias 5 e 6!
Será dedicado à Plataforma @nodegoat, tend…

RT @RAG_online: RAG-Treffen mit dem Projekt Padova2022 zum Jubiläum @UniPadova 1222-2022. Pierreluigi Terenzi stellt die neue Datenbank des…

RT [abbr=]@laboratorio_ihc[/abbr]: No próximo mês teremos o Workshop:  Introdução às Análises de Redes (SDN) e à Plataforma Nodegoat, em parceria com o P…

RT @RAG_online: Biografische Ereignisse mit ungenauen oder fehlenden Datumsangaben: kein Problem für @nodegoat, das neu fuzzy dates differe…

RT @technetempire: Already in the calendar!

"06-11-2019, nodegoat workshop at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences Faculty of Social a…

@DavidUnderdown9 @aboutgeo @RAG_online @kgeographer @WHGazetteer That was our point of departure, but we want to offer users the ability to position objects in time by using their own cycle statements and relational before/after/span statements. ChronoJSON is the framework in which EDTF can be used for its main purpose of date notation.

@aboutgeo @RAG_online @kgeographer @WHGazetteer As for documentation: we're writing new guides at the moment and will publish documentation with the next nodegoat release.

@aboutgeo @RAG_online Database specific IDs could be swapped for URIs and those attributes can be made more generic. Data can be published as JSON-LD and can obviously be translated to other annotations. We briefly spoke to @kgeographer @ #DH2019 about publishing data as GeoJSON-T to feed @WHGazetteer

@aboutgeo @RAG_online ChronoJSON is born out of a need for a concise and readable format for user generated dates that are both relational and complex. We're very interested in getting input on this and see whether it can be applied elsewhere.

@RAG_online The researchers of @RAG_online will use this feature to describe immatriculations, graduations, and careers of medieval scholars based on verbose date statements (3/4)

@RAG_online By defining your own cycles (spring, sommersemester, etc.) and adding additional statements, you can be very precise in defining the vagueness, ambiguity, or sequence of your dates (2/4)