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* [[FactGrid:Projects]]
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If you are running a bigger project on FactGrid, a project with more than one or two hundred Database Items organised around a specific question you should briefly advertise your project in the section so that other participants can understand what is going on.
If you are running a bigger project on FactGrid, a project with more than one or two hundred Database Items organised around a specific question you should briefly advertise your project in the section so that other participants can understand what is going on. We will eventually add a menue on this area, but the present number of projects can still be handled on a single page.


== Run your own project pages in the FactGrid project namespace ==
== Run your own project pages in the FactGrid project namespace ==

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FactGrid has been created with the specific aim to function as a research database between the Gemwan National Library's GND and Wikidata. We do explicitly encourage projects of "original research" on FactGrid and we do not impose any "criteria of notability" on our participants. Data you publish with us can be presented with original document references, i.e. without references to published articles, we actually prefer the original document reference; and if a research project should want the database to keep track on infant mortality we would not object the creation of thousands of items on children who all died before adulthood — no matter how much detail you can give to the entries.

In FactGrid, relevance means relevance in the specific research project that collects these data. It is at the same moment important that individual research projects act with the required transparency. Neighbouring projects should know why we are collecting and presenting these data. Researchers should stand with their names for the potentially weird astonishing collections of data.

Make your own research project visible in the FactGrid project area

The project area has its link in the left hand menu:

If you are running a bigger project on FactGrid, a project with more than one or two hundred Database Items organised around a specific question you should briefly advertise your project in the section so that other participants can understand what is going on. We will eventually add a menue on this area, but the present number of projects can still be handled on a single page.

Run your own project pages in the FactGrid project namespace

You are free to run your own project pages in the project name space on FactGrid. All these projects should have "FactGrid:" as the initialising string sequence of the page title. The common header is needed to run specific searches on FactGrid that separate project pages from Item pages for instance if that is wanted in a specific text search.

The "Gotha Illuminati Research Base" provides examples how a project can use this namespace to present sample searches, pages on the participants or on specific projects in the network that is running the project.

Link your own "FactGrid Research Item" of your project to data objects

Each editing process is versioned in detail in the Wikibase instance with date and editor link. For each item, property and page there is a version history (under the tabs on the right) that lists the editing processes chronologically - an important feature that allows you to say precisely when they published a finding in the FactGrid, but an insufficient, when it comes to showing your own work in the database.

Datasets are also assigned to research projects in the FactGrid. Item: Q2080 is a typical database object . With property: P131 "this FactGrid data set was enriched by", the research contribution is assigned to the data set on a project-specific basis:

 Item: Q11305 : "Hermann Schüttler / Reinhard Markner, research on the correspondence of the Illuminati order (1998-2007)."

The data set for this item is complex: It names the authors, the project supervisor, the science funding involved and the publications that were created in this project.

A database query can now be used to record the individual data records to which the project contributed - the option with which the project participants can present this part of their work to the sponsor.

If you contribute to a research data object in which another project is already claiming research work, simply add your own "research item".

Position a specific thesis in the FactGrid

If you make a controversial change in the state of research with a statement that you make a database object in the FactGrid, but have not published your question independently, you can open a database object for your thesis.

In this case, refer to Property: P196 "Recital" to a separate item that you generate for your thesis and for which you specifically claim authorship. Assign statements to this item as follows:

Property: P2 "is a" " Item: Q22848 " FactGrid Thesis " Property: P21 "Author" - link here to the personal data record (or, if you work in a team, to the authors. Property: P106 "Date" - write down the current date with which you have just made the thesis public. Property: P99 "Thesis" - give a brief summary of your thesis here After this preparation, use the discussion page of the item to go into detail. The page should offer you space to explain your thesis in more detail. Secondly, you should put a "Discussion" heading under which others in the database can comment on your claim if you are interested.