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08-24-2020 02:56 AM
Hi there! I'm a digital humanities/history academic, currently doing my PhD at the University of Vienna. I'm using neo4j as the base for some medieval history work (looking at data on people/places/events in the medieval Caucasus which are all quite interconnected, so graphs are a more intuitive storage solution than relational systems). My use of the systems so far has been quite basic, they're mainly just being used sitting behind a PHP front-end I scraped together and it's a tiny dataset by most modern standards, but hoping to find some more interesting things I can do as I go. Hi!
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