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FactGrid:New Installation

Please observe that FactGrid has moved to a new server located now at Jena's University Library. The new installation is not yet running smoothly and we are collecting information about bugs. Please use the page above to give us notices of operations that are not working properly. --Olaf Simons (talk) 22:49, 11 November 2024 (CET)

Jour fixe

It has been proposed to have a weekly jour fixe on Thursdays 21:30 CET (a time equally (in)convenient to all our teams around the world). FactGrid has an open web channel for such purposes that can be used without further passwords and software downloads. Contact olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com for link details.

QuickStatements

Note that the new QuickStatements Version has an annoying security feature implemented on regular user accounts: If you press "Run" you will receive loads of errors after the 90th edit. To avoid this you must use the "Run in background" option.

We hope we can get this obstacle removed, but for the time being we run the platform with Wikidata-settings. --Olaf Simons (talk) 12:24, 13 March 2023 (CET)

Message Board

  • 25 May 2024: New on our blog, post by Sven Jaros with data modelling challenges: "Modelling Premodern Political Entities – Case Studies from Eastern Europe" — https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/3642
  • 18 Mar. 2024: New on our blog "A software that does Julian and Gregorian calendars — or why Wikibase is about to mess up two millennia of historical dates" — https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/3467.
  • 14 Mar. 2024: Basic input of The Erik-Amburger-Database run by the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS), Regensburg. The dataset covers over 95.000 records of European foreigners who (temporarily) lived in Russia from the 17th into the early 20th century. See the project page FactGrid:Erik-Amburger-Datenbank for the entire data set and the respective discussion page for challenges and significance of successive import.
  • 11 Dec. 2023: FactGrid is now offering an online version of Katrin Moeller's Ontology of the historical German-language nomenclature for offices and professions (OhdAB). You can download the entire set of over 40,000 professions with their ontology with the short link https://kurzelinks.de/OhdAB. You can also use the OhdAB for statistics on your data sets on FactGrid - see FactGrid:OhdAB-Datenbank
  • 16 Jul. 2023: New on our blog (in German but you will know how to get it translated): Eckard Rolf's classification of non-literary text types to be used on the "Type of work property" P121: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/3061. The entire vocabulary is so far a test case of a first structured "controlled" vocabulary. The English, French and Spanish versions of the terms still need to be checked, English is 60% checked, French and Spanish basically machine translated. See https://tinyurl.com/2atg9fqy for the synopsis.

Welcome!

to the FactGrid database, a project of the Gotha Research Centre operated by the computer lab of the Thuringian State and University Library (ThULB) in Jena. With the support of Wikimedia Germany we are using a MediaWiki with Wikidata's “wikibase” extension. Our main product are data which we collect on “items” such as these:

You will need to be logged in to see the “add statement” link with which you can add information in the form of triple based machine readable claims — which everyone can now explore with the SPARQL data mining language, at our Query Service. All FactGrid data are CC0-licensed. You can download any search in various data formats with the aim to explore FactGrid data in other software environments or visualise searches with various tools on our site.

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The FactGrid database is an open collaborative and multilingual project organised by — as of November 2024 — 549 participants / by language / by gender from all over the world. If you are looking for a site to present research data and keep them in the process of further research — the FactGrid database might be a cool candidate. For more information and account details contact:


      Dr. Olaf Simons
      Historisches Datenzentrum Sachsen-Anhalt
      Emil-Abderhalden-Str. 26-27
      06108 Halle (Saale)

      Büro in Gotha
      Forschungszentrum Gotha
      Hauptmarkt 17 b, EG
      99867 Gotha
      office: +49-361-737-1722
      mobile: +49-179-5196880
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