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on the FactGrid database &mdash; a site that might look like just another Wiki at first sight. The visual impression is not completely mistaken. We are pages like this one for our internal communication; but our main product are, invisible at first sight, “Items” such as these three, where we aggregate information in the form of minute statements:
on the FactGrid database &mdash; a site that might look like just another Wiki at first sight. The visual impression is not completely mistaken. We use pages like this one for our internal communication. But our main product are, invisible at first sight, “Items” such as these three, on which we aggregate information in the form of minute standardised and machine readable statements:


* [[Item:Q1308|Adam Weishaupt]]
* [[Item:Q1308|Adam Weishaupt]]
* [[Item:Q10441|Paris]]
* [[Item:Q10441|Paris]]


Once logged in you will see an “add statement” link at the bottom of all of these data sheets.
Once logged in you will see an “add statement” link at the bottom of all of any of these data sheets.


Data mining is without restrictions. All you need here is SPARQL knowledge. Whatever data you are retrieving you can download them in different formats at the [[https://database.factgrid.de/query/ SPARQL Endpoint] and continue to use them in software of your choice.
Data mining is unrestricted. All you need here is SPARQL knowledge. Whatever data you are retrieving you can download them in different formats at the [[https://database.factgrid.de/query/ SPARQL Endpoint] and continue to use them in any software of your choice.


Visit our
Visit our

Revision as of 15:10, 4 August 2020

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Welcome!

on the FactGrid database — a site that might look like just another Wiki at first sight. The visual impression is not completely mistaken. We use pages like this one for our internal communication. But our main product are, invisible at first sight, “Items” such as these three, on which we aggregate information in the form of minute standardised and machine readable statements:

Once logged in you will see an “add statement” link at the bottom of all of any of these data sheets.

Data mining is unrestricted. All you need here is SPARQL knowledge. Whatever data you are retrieving you can download them in different formats at the [SPARQL Endpoint and continue to use them in any software of your choice.

Visit our

For more information contact:

      Dr. Olaf Simons
      Gotha Research Centre at the University of Erfurt
      Am Schloßberg 2
      99867 Gotha
      office: +49-361-737-1722
      mobile: +49-179-5196880
      olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com


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