Der Gotha Zettelkasten Arbeitsseite im FactGrid mit laufenden Treffen und Projekten Facebook Gruppe In den letzten Wochen gaben wir am Forschungszentrum Gotha mehrere – einander überlappende – Datensätze ins FactGrid ein. Unser Ziel ist es, die... Read More | Share it now!
2018-11-16/17: Wikibase/Illuminatenorden Data-Mining Workshop: 10 Reisestipendien nach Gotha zu vergeben
Das Forschungszentrum Gotha veranstaltet jährlich einen „Illuminatenworkshop“ mit dem Ziel, aktuelle Forschung zum Geheimorden der 1770er und 1780er Jahre zu bündeln. Nachdem wir dieses Jahr in einer Kooperation mit Wikimedia Deutschland gut... Read More | Share it now!
Further Reading
https://uclab.fh-potsdam.de/vikus/ VISUALIZING CULTURAL COLLECTIONS At the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, »Visualizing Cultural Collections« is a cross-disciplinary research theme that started with the reseach project VIKUS (Visualisierung... Read More | Share it now!
Wikidata x ConedaKOR: Ein Anwendungsbeispiel für den Bereich Digitale Kunstgeschichte
in diesem Blog Wikidata erklären zu wollen, würde wahrlich Q1373747 bedeuten. Daher will ich mich hier zu Beginn auf die Punkte beschränken, die mir entscheidend für die Beschäftigung mit Wikidata am Deutschen Forum für Kunstgeschichte Paris (DFK... Read More | Share it now!
The Illuminati Files Online: Some remarks on the FactGrid’s first – roughly 16,000 – datasets
German Version The FactGrid (still lacking a unique design) has, over the last six weeks, just received its first project data – data from Halle’s and Gotha’s Illuminati research of the last 20 years, which I will briefly outline in the... Read More | Share it now!
Die Illuminatenakten Online: Einige Bemerkungen zu den ersten knapp 16.000 Datensätzen des FactGrid
in English Das FactGrid (noch immer ohne ein eigenständiges Design) erhielt in den letzten Wochen seine ersten Projektdaten – Daten aus der Illuminatenforschung Halles und Gothas der letzten 20 Jahre, die hier kurz umrissen seien. Rudimentär sind... Read More | Share it now!
Needed thing #4: A module to state original claims (and published research)
The Problem Original research means that we will (also) have to deal with statements that have not been published before. So far this is a huge problem for any researcher. Should she make a claim that was never made before – minutes after she... Read More | Share it now!
Needed thing #3: An attractive Interface for browsing and reading Wikibase information
The Wikibase software has been designed to serve underneath the +200 Wikipedia installations, it is offering its services in SPARQL-queries but it does not aim at people interested in the facts collected on an item of knowledge. Magnus Manske’s... Read More | Share it now!
Needed thing #2: A logo and our own design
The facts all contribute only to setting the problem, not to its solution. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico Philosophicus 6.4321 The FactGrid still needs its own cohesive design. The name is a modest... Read More | Share it now!
Needed thing # 1: The technical solution that enables researchers to create input forms
Wikidata’s Wikibase installation has been filled almost entirely in massive automated data inputs. That is probably why input forms were not exactly the first priority. Our database will focus on researchers and regular users whose tasks will call... Read More | Share it now!
2018-06-11/12: Daten in das FactGrid füllen — praktischer Workshop der Gothaer Forschungsstelle Illuminatenforschung
Liebe Erfurter und Gothaer FactGrid Interessierte, in den letzten Wochen arbeiteten wir im engeren Kreis an der Einrichtung einer WikiBase-Instanz (der Software hinter dem Wikidata-Projekt) auf dem Server der Uni Erfurt:... Read More | Share it now!
SPARQL — the Query Language
Wikibase installations are – at this moment – best explored with the SPARQL query language. Specialists are able to write queries in SPARQL but this is not what you would do as a beginner. Most people take a look at an example of a query... Read More | Share it now!
2018-04-23/25, Antwerp — the first Federated-Wikibase-Workshop
Thanks to the initiative of Andra Waagmeester and Daniel Mietchen (who are part of the community that is behind Wikidata incorporating such staggering inputs as the complete human genome) we ventured a first workshop of projects that have begun to use... Read More | Share it now!
The (sobering) status report of Friday 13, April 2018
Four months have passed since the kick-off workshop shop, and the FactGrid project has run into its first unexpected problems. We are confident that we will solve the – primarily technical – issues, but one of the lessons we have learned so far... Read More | Share it now!
How to use QuickStatements to get data into the FactGrid
The video shows how easy it is to get data from regular spreadsheets via QuickStatements into the database. You will find a handy cheat sheet of spreadsheet commands, to format your data here:... Read More | Share it now!