On 01/21/2016 09:07 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Finn Aarup Nielsen, 21/01/2016 01:50:
...and yes I have already been told I should link the elements on the
map to Wikidata.
And to Wikisource! I see there are links such as
https://bibliotek.dk/da/search/work?search_block_form=Koordinater
My 'Littar' (literature radar) website/app won second prize in DBC's
(Danish Library Center) app competition last week at the Data Science Day.
Littar displays narrative locations from literary works on a map, -
presently only Danish locations. Data comes from Wikidata P840 and
presently
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 1:50 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen wrote:
> My 'Littar' (literature radar) website/app won second prize in DBC's
> (Danish Library Center) app competition last week at the Data Science Day.
>
> Littar displays narrative locations from literary works on a map, -
>
Hi!
> My 'Littar' (literature radar) website/app won second prize in DBC's
> (Danish Library Center) app competition last week at the Data Science Day.
>
> Littar displays narrative locations from literary works on a map, -
> presently only Danish locations. Data comes from Wikidata P840 and
>
My 'Littar' (literature radar) website/app won second prize in DBC's
(Danish Library Center) app competition last week at the Data Science Day.
Littar displays narrative locations from literary works on a map, -
presently only Danish locations. Data comes from Wikidata P840 and
presently
Congratulations, Finn!
On Jan 20, 2016 4:51 PM, "Finn Aarup Nielsen" wrote:
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> My 'Littar' (literature radar) website/app won second prize in DBC's
> (Danish Library Center) app competition last week at the Data Science Day.
>
> Littar displays narrative locations from