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One of the aims of PopIt was that it should be able to help with the very common task of taking a (possibly rather mangled) version of someone's name from a transcript (typically also with the date) a…
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First, describe a social, cultural, or semantic network explicit within, implicit from or underlying your data. This could be the interaction between posters on a social media platform, or comments an…
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### Common taxonomies are modified
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The common taxonomies should be used without modifications - just translations.
E.g. in your `parla.legislature` taxonomy, you don't hav…
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We would like to be able to compare the current members of the Bundestag according to Wikidata with those on the German Wikipedia list, to see if it's up to date. We do this by creating a prompt (see …
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One of the areas we have been considering in the proposed elections data open standard here: http://e-sd.org/vgTJ3 is a property that is included to uniquely define each election. We would have prefe…
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Under Rule 130 of the European Parliament Rules of Procedure, Members of parliament are allowed to ask Written Questions to the President of the European Council, the Council, the Commission or the Vi…
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I'm not referring to the clickbait folks that come at top in search results and don't help twat, but the genuine public awareness efforts. We could do some inter-linking and get linked to in return.
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No ideas yet but I'm in.
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings:
3. Barron, Alexander TJ, Jenny Huang, Rebecca L. Spang, and Simon DeDeo. 2018. [“Individuals, institutions, and innovation in the debates of …
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The flat-lining of estimates as a stand in for planned spending from non-DP orgs is an old practice now, I think done since InfoBase first began publishing planned spending. It is explained on the sit…