FactGrid historical database
FactGrid@openbiblio.social
<p>multilingual Wikibase database for historical research, online since January 11, 2018. Account handled by Olaf Simons.</p>
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Post #2180898
Liebe Mastodon Mediävisten: Wir versuchen gerade 3000 mittelalterliche (primär deutsche) Ortsnamen heutigen zuzuordnen. Hat jemand bereits einen solchen Datensatz, den wir nachnutzen könnten? #Ortsnamen #Mittelalter #Datensatz (Erfreut über weite Verbreitung dieser Frage)
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Post #733278
1,5 million items as of today. It took us five years to make the first 500,000 items. The second 500,000 took us one and a half years. We are presently doing 500,000 items in less than a year.
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Post #733277
New on our blog: Michael Wermke on the network of Jewish Schools befor the Holocaust: Knowledge, Networks, and Digital History: A FactGrid-Powered Study of 19th-Century Jewish Educators https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/4082
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Post #733276
Just by the way: if there is anyone who can provide a table of the names and transcriptions - we will create the database objects for them all to see how much background information the items they can still accumulate. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kaunas_Hebrew_Realgymnasium,_Class_of_1938.jpg
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Post #733275
...an eery conversation about FactGrid with ChatGPT - seems we are teaching it whenever we are using it: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/4118
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Post #733274
FactGrid is getting a dataset of all Dachau concentration camp prisoners. Can anyone identify a #Hungarian place name &quot;Suhabaranka&quot; or &quot;Suchabaranka&quot;?
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Post #733273
noch ein sehr, sehr magerer Datensatz: 44 der 1000 Teilnehmerinnen am Internationalen Kongress für Frauenrechte und Frauenbestrebungen, Berlin 19.–26. September 1896. Hat jemand die restlichen 95,6%? https://tinyurl.com/2yr4xlbn
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Post #733272
FactGrid&#39;s Germany is getting all rivers - for a project on mills. Let us know if you want to spot objects that needed hydropower. Here the query: https://tinyurl.com/275eexlq