Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project
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Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project
Summary
Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project is a blog post[1].
Key Facts
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project authored Max Grund[2].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's instance of is recorded as blog post[3].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's logo image is recorded as FactGrid-Logo-2021-10-22.svg[4].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's language of work or name is recorded as German[5].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's publication date is recorded as +2025-10-14T00:00:00Z[6].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as FactGrid[7].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as Sulzbach-Rosenberg[8].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as archival science[9].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as study of history[10].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as instructional materials[11].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as data modeling[12].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as geospatial data[13].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as DigiHistDB[14].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's main subject is recorded as georeferencing[15].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's work available at URL is recorded as https://oberpfalz.hypotheses.org/411[16].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's published in is recorded as oberpfalz.hypotheses.org[17].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's title is recorded as Archivale georeferenzieren. Ein Praxisbericht aus dem Projekt DigiHistDB[18].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's cites work is recorded as How archives benefit from geocoordinates in Wikidata – Call for Contributions[19].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[20].
- Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's FactGrid item ID is recorded as 1977 Pan American Badminton Championships[21].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project authored Max Grund[2].
Publication
Georeferencing archives. A practical report from the DigiHistDB project's publication date is recorded as +2025-10-14T00:00:00Z[6]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[5].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include FactGrid[7], Sulzbach-Rosenberg[8], archival science[9], study of history[10], instructional materials[11], and data modeling[12].