Dear Oyvind,

Writing quickly, your student might be interested in the semantic census
dataset which is available on Zenodo.

https://zenodo.org/communities/semantic_census/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest

This project created a semantic data translation of this long standing
database of the reception of antiquity in the renaissance using SRDM 1.0 as
the target model. It includes many places which are in turn mapped to many
known vocabularies.

The whole project is modelled in there including the data models and a full
set of sparql queries to handle it are also in the repo. It's a very rich
project.

If your student ends up interested in using it, please let them know they
can be in touch to ask about it. The project itself would be interested in
the use case.

Sincerely,

George


On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 11:30 PM Robert Sanderson via Crm-sig <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> LUX has more than 500k places, arranged hierarchically, with names,
> descriptions, equivalent records in other systems and many with lat/long
> points or polygons in defined_by. You can play with the data here:
> https://lux.collections.yale.edu/
>
> Let me know what, if anything, you'd like extracted and I can pull it out
> as NTriples or (trivially) as JSON-LD. The JSON-LD is available from each
> record individually.
>
> Rob
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 4:13 PM Øyvind Eide via Crm-sig <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> for a student project, we would be helped a lot if we could get access to
>> one or more CRM datasets. We are looking for:
>>
>> - data in CRM which includes at least 100, preferably more than 1000
>> distinct places
>> - use of further spatial modelling, e.g. as found in CRMgeo, are welcome,
>> but not necessary
>> - there is no upper limit for the size of the dataset
>> - the data will not be published by us
>> - the results from the work will be made available to the data provider
>> and can be published or used as basis for further development
>> - we can handle any linearisation of the data unless it is totally bizarre
>>
>> If you have something that could work, please get in touch with me!
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Øyvind
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