FactGrid, a database for Historians, and his association with PhiloBiblon

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  • Patricia García Sánchez-Migallón Universidad Complutense de Madrid Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17979/janus.2023.0.12.10508

Keywords:

Linked Open Data, Research Project Management, Digital Humanities, Data Sharing, Research Results

Abstract

This paper sets forth the relation established between two Digital Humanities projects: FactGrid, a database for Historians, and PhiloBiblon, a biobibliographical database created in the 1970s. The technical details of both projects are specified as well as their use of DH for development. In addition, it updates the steps that have been taken to integrate all PhiloBiblon data in the FactGrid environment. The future is attractive and promising for the relation between both HD projects.

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Faulhaber, Charles, “PhiloBiblon y el mundo wiki”, Magnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals, 9, 2022, pp. 203-212: https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/MCLM/article/view/22985/21670

PhiloBiblon (s.f.), Sobre PhiloBiblon, ISSN 1096-6609: https://bancroft.berkeley.edu/philobiblon/about_es.html

Simons, Olaf, (28-05-2019). FactGrid FAQ – Why should I use FactGrid for my research project? Factgrid. https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/1591

Wang, Yongming y Yang, Sharon Q. (2018), “Linked Data Technologies and What Libraries Have Accomplished So Far”, International Journal of Librarianship, 3(1), pp. 3-20: https://journal.calaijol.org/index.php/ijol/article/view/62

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2023-06-05

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