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LoGaRT: Local Gazetteers Research Tools | MPIWG LoGaRT is a software for searching, analyzing, and collecting data from digitized Chinese local gazetteers It provides historians with a bird’s-eye view on a collection of gazetteers beyond browsing and reading individually
LoGaRT info. “Local Gazetteers Research Tools” ( LoGaRT ) is a software for searching, analyzing, and collecting data from digitized Chinese local gazetteers (difangzhi 地方志) It provides historians with a bird’s-eye view on a collection of gazetteers beyond browsing and reading individually
Local Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT) | MPIWG Developed as part of the Local Gazetteers Working Group in Department III, “Local Gazetteers Research Tools” (LoGaRT) is a software for searching, analyzing, and collecting data from digitized Chinese local gazetteers (difangzhi 地方志)—major primary sources for the study of China’s local history
Local Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT) Research Tool Made . . . What is LoGaRT? Developed as part of the Local Gazetteers Working Group in Department III, “Local Gazetteers Research Tools” (LoGaRT) is a software for searching, analyzing, and collecting data from digitized Chinese local gazetteers (difangzhi 地方志)—major primary sources for the study of China’s local history
Local Gazetteers Research Tools: Overview and Research . . . This article gives an overview of the Local Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT), including its development, technical features, methodology, and examples of research applications by members of the Tu 圖 working group
LoGaRT - YouTube LoGaRT is a software for searching, analyzing, and collecting data from digitized Chinese local gazetteers It provides historians with a bird’s-eye view on a collection of gazetteers beyond
Introduction: Redrawing the Map of Science in Modern China Shellen X Wu, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Abstract: This essay provides an overview of the Local Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT) developed by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and ex-amines the ways that LoGaRT could aid in redrawing the map of modern science in China In 2014, the Max Planck Institute for the