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==Authors==
==Authors==
Sinai Rusinek; Glauco Mantegari; Dimid Duchovny
Sinai Rusinek; Gil Shalit; Glauco Mantegari; Dimid Duchovny


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 15:16, 1 September 2020

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Authors

Sinai Rusinek; Gil Shalit; Glauco Mantegari; Dimid Duchovny

Description

Kima aims to set the grounds for a comprehensive, dynamic and interoperable database of historical place names in languages written in the Hebrew Script. The gazetteer provides a stable and shared digital reference for typonyms and will be integrated with the Pelagios annotation and mapping environment.

Each entry in this database consists of preferred forms of a toponym (both in Hebrew script and in its English normalized form), alternate Hebrew script names and their transcriptions, together with their extant historical attestations, a calculated historical span of use, and geographical coordinates where available. In order to enhance its interoperability and multilingual applicability, the Kima entities were matched to existing open knowledge resources of contemporary and historical places: Geonames and Wikidata entities.

Source: Kima gazetteer website