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Data from Recogito
Description of the Pausanias Recogito Annotation Project
2023-10-25
Recogito annotations of a text or image can be downloaded in a number of formats (see below) for use in a wide variety of analysis and visualization platforms. Our annotations are freely downloadable from the Uppsala Recogito instance. Note, however, that the annotation process continues, and the process of creating uniform, easily manipulable data tables requires a certain amount of post-processing. In particular, one key datum for Pausanias, the canonical book.chapter.paragraph number (e.g. 5.10.2 for the section of Book 5 describing the Temple of Zeus at Olympia), needs to be extracted from the annotation anchor data field via a regular expression replacement that draws (for Books 1 and 2) on a separate data lookup table. Please feel free to contact us for more user-friendly data extracts.
The available export options for data in Recogito are:
Annotations
CSV: Download annotations as a data table for importing into spreadsheet software or a GIS
RDF (JSON-LD, RDF/Turtle, RDF/XML): download annotations and document metadata as RDF, encoded using Open Annotation and Dublin Core.
Places
GeoJSON: confirmed geo-located places in the document as GeoJSON FeatureCollection
KML: confirmed geo-located places as KML file, for viewing in Google Earth.
Annotated Document
TEI: The annotated text in a basic TEI/XML serialisation. At the moment, only place names annotations are included.
This link will take you to the available export options in Recogito