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− | The ELTEdata-project, developed by the Department for Digital Humanities at the Eötvös Loránd University, aims to organize the sources of prosopographical, bibliographical and other historical researches into semantic data network and publish them. The ELTEdata follows the Wikidata's data structure, connected to Wikidata based on the semantic statements and the entities. This way, ELTEdata can be interpret as a part of Wikidata, although is completely independent from it. The items have a unique identifier and every semantic statements can be described as a pair of property and value. The SPARQL semantic query language enables complex search and visualization on map or timeline. This feature makes it possible to structure a large data set and seems to be useful during the description of the networks. The fusion with the external databases plays an important role in the formation of a semantic bibliography, therefore it is relevant to match some properties to their variants, contained in the interfaces of structured metadata. | + | The ELTEdata-project, developed by the Department for Digital Humanities at the Eötvös Loránd University, aims to organize the sources of prosopographical, bibliographical and other historical researches into semantic data network and publish them. The ELTEdata follows the Wikidata's data structure, connected to Wikidata based on the semantic statements and the entities. This way, ELTEdata can be interpret as a part of Wikidata, although is completely independent from it. The items have a unique identifier and every semantic statements can be described as a pair of property and value. The SPARQL semantic query language enables complex search and visualization on map or timeline. This feature makes it possible to structure a large data set and seems to be useful during the description of the networks. The fusion with the external databases plays an important role in the formation of a semantic bibliography, therefore it is relevant to match some properties to their variants, contained in the interfaces of structured metadata. |
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Prosopography about the university teachers at the end of the 19th century and between the two world wars. | Prosopography about the university teachers at the end of the 19th century and between the two world wars. | ||
The namespace of the databaseː https://tinyurl.com/2df3hohd | The namespace of the databaseː https://tinyurl.com/2df3hohd | ||
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Revision as of 09:56, 22 May 2023
Welcome!
The ELTEdata-project, developed by the Department for Digital Humanities at the Eötvös Loránd University, aims to organize the sources of prosopographical, bibliographical and other historical researches into semantic data network and publish them. The ELTEdata follows the Wikidata's data structure, connected to Wikidata based on the semantic statements and the entities. This way, ELTEdata can be interpret as a part of Wikidata, although is completely independent from it. The items have a unique identifier and every semantic statements can be described as a pair of property and value. The SPARQL semantic query language enables complex search and visualization on map or timeline. This feature makes it possible to structure a large data set and seems to be useful during the description of the networks. The fusion with the external databases plays an important role in the formation of a semantic bibliography, therefore it is relevant to match some properties to their variants, contained in the interfaces of structured metadata.
Projectsː
Tudásáramlás (Circulation of Knowledge)
ELITEdata
Prosopography about the university teachers at the end of the 19th century and between the two world wars.
The namespace of the databaseː https://tinyurl.com/2df3hohd
MediaWiki has been installed.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.