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This page is intended to summarise the state of '''biographical ]''' on Misplaced Pages. Where such data exists, what tools are available to extract and use it, and what systems are in place to synchronise, update and extend existing data. Please add more to this summary as needed.
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==Examples of biographical metadata==
This page is intended to summarise the current (as of October 2008) state of '''biographical ]''' on Misplaced Pages. Where such data exists, what tools are available to extract and use it, and what systems are in place to synchronise, update and extend existing data.

Examples of biographical metadata include:
*Date of birth *Date of birth
*Date of death *Date of death
*Surname and given names *Surname and given names
*Gender (''currently not covered at all'')
*Gender
*Place of birth
*Place of death
*Relationships (marriages and genealogy) *Relationships (marriages and genealogy)
*Location of grave or other resting place (see ]) *Location of grave or other resting place (see ])


==Examples of biographical metadata systems==
Examples of biographical metadata systems used on Misplaced Pages-EN include: Examples of biographical metadata systems used on Misplaced Pages-EN include:
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*Year of birth and year of death categories *Year of birth and year of death categories
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**{{tl|Birth date}}, {{tl|Birth date and age}} **{{tl|Birth date}}, {{tl|Birth date and age}}
**{{tl|Death date}}, {{tl|Death date and age}} **{{tl|Death date}}, {{tl|Death date and age}}
**{{tl|Birth year and age}}
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*] ]s *] ]s
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*] values *] values
**See also ] **See also ]
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*The {{tl|Lifetime}} template combines year categories and DEFAULTSORT
**Currently used mainly in biographical articles, but intended for all topics with authority records (organizations, entities, index terms, etc.).
**Uses unique IDs of the person's entries in various ]s (], ], ]). Through this, biographical articles can be linked with lists of literature and other works from and about that person in many databases.
** Mainly imported from ], by {{Tl|Authority control}}


==Missing or incorrect data==
Please add more to this summary as needed.

==Missing data==
Various systems exist to track and update missing data. Various systems exist to track and update missing data.
*] *]
*] *]

Others try to detect inconsistencies and incorrect metadata.
*], see also ]

==Tools==
Various applications and tools exist or could exist to handle and search biographical data.
* is a toolserver application developed for the German Misplaced Pages that provides a search for biographical articles on the German Misplaced Pages. Persons can be searched by name, gender, dates and locations of birth and death, description and nationality. The tool also provides for every person in the database which includes all metadata (Persondata, categories, authority records) from the article as well as links to corresponding entries in various online databases.


==External databases== ==External databases==
Examples of external databases that include biographical metadata include: Examples of external databases that include biographical metadata include:
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*] *]
*] Identities, which links to the Library of Congress Name Authority File (especially useful for providing variant name forms) *] Identities, which links to the Library of Congress Name Authority File (especially useful for providing variant name forms)
*] - biographies of actors and related professional *] - biographies of actors and related professional
*] - an aggregation of authority records from national libraries and other institutions

==See also==
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 13 January 2017

This page is intended to summarise the state of biographical metadata on Misplaced Pages. Where such data exists, what tools are available to extract and use it, and what systems are in place to synchronise, update and extend existing data. Please add more to this summary as needed.

Examples of biographical metadata

  • Date of birth
  • Date of death
  • Surname and given names
  • Gender (currently not covered at all)
  • Place of birth
  • Place of death
  • Relationships (marriages and genealogy)
  • Location of grave or other resting place (see Geographical coordinates)

Examples of biographical metadata systems

Examples of biographical metadata systems used on Misplaced Pages-EN include:

Missing or incorrect data

Various systems exist to track and update missing data.

Others try to detect inconsistencies and incorrect metadata.

Tools

Various applications and tools exist or could exist to handle and search biographical data.

  • Personensuche is a toolserver application developed for the German Misplaced Pages that provides a search for biographical articles on the German Misplaced Pages. Persons can be searched by name, gender, dates and locations of birth and death, description and nationality. The tool also provides a data sheet for every person in the database which includes all metadata (Persondata, categories, authority records) from the article as well as links to corresponding entries in various online databases.

External databases

Examples of external databases that include biographical metadata include:

See also