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Toward the Historical Data Forge: What Happens After the Data-Mining?

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Bruce Robertson of the Mount Allison University Department of Classics and the Historical Event Markup and Linking Project talks about HEML: Historical Event Markup Language

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Cite this post: Scholars' Lab. “Toward the Historical Data Forge: What Happens After the Data-Mining?”. Published April 21, 2009. https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/blog/toward-the-historical-data-forge-what-happens-after-the-data-mining/. Accessed on .