https://github.com/clariah/jobhoard
jobHoard: you're treasure hoard for coding occupations and their characteristics
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jobHoard: you're treasure hoard for coding occupations and their characteristics
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README.md
jobHoard: an occupational 'gazetteer'
Many research projects in the humanities and social sciences uncover mentions of occupations from sources such as archived documents and surveys. In spirit of the World Historical Gazetteer, the worlds largest time aware gazetteer, jobHoard aims to be a finding place for those mentions as well as the projects that uncovered them. Moreover, jobHoard provides important characteristics of those occupations as various projects also take effort to standardize the occupational strings and code them into international classifications, such as HISCO, OCC1950, and ISCO, and provide them with rankings such as ISEI, HISCAM, SIOPS, SOCPO, EGP, HISCLASS.
Contribute and make your research FAIR
Please consider contributing your occupational titles to jobHoard, so other may benefit from your coding efforts, like your efforts are likely to have relied on theirs. Also make your project more findable as we will provide links to your project. Contributions are accepted in a lightweight or proper format.
Light weight format (CSV or spreadsheet)
The light weight format MUST contain the following variables: - at least one occupational title (preferably the 'raw' version mentioned in your original document).
In addition (as colomuns in the spreadsheet or delivered in textas metadata): - language in which the occupational titles are written; - region that is covered by the source; - time period that is covered by the source; - name of the project from which occupations are derived; - url of the project from which occupation are derived;
Proper format (CSV UTF-8)
As the light weight format, but also containg: - the occupation's standard classification equivalent, such as HISCO or ISCO; - peristent identifier directing to the project's url.
For any questions, please create an issue.
Owner
- Name: CLARIAH
- Login: CLARIAH
- Kind: organization
- Website: http://www.clariah.nl
- Repositories: 65
- Profile: https://github.com/CLARIAH
CLARIAH offers humanities scholars a Common Lab providing access to large collections of digital resources and innovative tools for research
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