2020
DOI: 10.1017/jch.2020.21
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Harvesting Big Biographical Data for Chinese History: The China Biographical Database (CBDB)

Abstract: Biographies constitute the main historical record of China. The China Biographical Database (CBDB) is an important project that tackles this vast biographical material with digital technologies. With both online and offline versions, CBDB is meant to be useful for statistical, social network, and spatial analysis, as well as serving as biographical reference. Through the wide range of data it collects through mining historical texts and reference sources, CBDB offers multiple ways to examine the lives of past … Show more

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“…For book-type resources, full-text databases exist since the early 1990s thanks to the ongoing digitization efforts of large PRC libraries (Tsui & Wang, 2020). For newspapers and other periodicals, the conversion started in earnest in late 2008 (Wang, 2014;Xia & Bao, 2020).…”
Section: Full-text Vs 全文mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For book-type resources, full-text databases exist since the early 1990s thanks to the ongoing digitization efforts of large PRC libraries (Tsui & Wang, 2020). For newspapers and other periodicals, the conversion started in earnest in late 2008 (Wang, 2014;Xia & Bao, 2020).…”
Section: Full-text Vs 全文mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partly for this reason, external sources of data about relevant entities are invaluable in practical execution of the annotation task. In the case of historical individuals, external sources such as Wikipedia, Wikidata [4], and the China Biographical Database (CBDB) [5] all provide structured and/or unstructured data about relevant entities, together with identifiers that allow disambiguation between distinct same-named entities. While these sources generally structure their data in very different ways, and often use different identifier systems, aligning entities in the system described here with these external sources by recording their identifiers makes it possible for users of the annotation interface to base annotation disambiguation decisions on relevant information included in any of these external sources.…”
Section: A Entity Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Email: thtsai@g.ncu.edu.tw examine shared histories of past groups or individuals (Stone, 1971;Verboven et al, 2007;Lunding et al, 2020). Recently with the trend of digital humanities, databases such as CBDB (Harvard Uni-versity et al, 2019) have brought a transformative shift in this field, offering scholars and historians a more flexible approach to studying Chinese political figures (Tsui and Wang, 2020). These databases allows answering queries like "Who entered government through the civil examination from Jiangnan region during the Hongzhi reign (1487-1505)?"…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%