Which former owner's previous holdings are represented by the subject and genre terms used to describe items in member institution collections depicted in this visualization?
If you can decode a SPARQL query, this might help: tinyurl.com/25dqjf3e
Which former owner's previous holdings are represented by the subject and genre terms used to describe items in member institution collections depicted in this visualization?
If you can decode a SPARQL query, this might help: tinyurl.com/25dqjf3e
The "Ellesmere Chaucer" is so precious that it does not circulate, making DS an easy digital access point to view this piece of history!
The "Ellesmere Chaucer" is so precious that it does not circulate, making DS an easy digital access point to view this piece of history!
This tree map visualization shows which languages can be found on particular writing surfaces in DS member collections.
For the SPARQL query, follow this link: tinyurl.com/2cxmypq6
This tree map visualization shows which languages can be found on particular writing surfaces in DS member collections.
For the SPARQL query, follow this link: tinyurl.com/2cxmypq6
And check out our previous blog posts here: digital-scriptorium.org/about/blog/
And check out our previous blog posts here: digital-scriptorium.org/about/blog/
You can even explore the "backend" Wikibase of the DS Catalog infrastructure: catalog.digital-scriptorium.org
You can even explore the "backend" Wikibase of the DS Catalog infrastructure: catalog.digital-scriptorium.org
Here's a simple visualization from our DS Wikibase Query Service. Which author in our DS data would produce the solution shown here?
Hint: if you can read SPARQL, the query is here: tinyurl.com/2ybjm9ge
Here's a simple visualization from our DS Wikibase Query Service. Which author in our DS data would produce the solution shown here?
Hint: if you can read SPARQL, the query is here: tinyurl.com/2ybjm9ge
digital-scriptorium.org/about/blog/2...
digital-scriptorium.org/about/blog/2...
Check out this visualization of languages of manuscript texts in DS member collections. Although Latin predominates, many other linguistic traditions are represented.
Check out this visualization of languages of manuscript texts in DS member collections. Although Latin predominates, many other linguistic traditions are represented.
Hint: Below is a link to the original SPARQL query you can run to help you figure it out!
tinyurl.com/2xm4c6uz
Hint: Below is a link to the original SPARQL query you can run to help you figure it out!
tinyurl.com/2xm4c6uz