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Data analysis using Nodegoat in Project WARLUX

Nina Janz

Data analysis using Nodegoat in Project WARLUX

On June 4, 2021 the WARLUX team met other colleagues from all over Europe at nodegoat day 2021 to discuss the utility and possibilities with nodegoat  

You can find the slides here:
https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/47813/1/Nodegoat%20day%202021%20-%20WARLUX%20presentation.pdf

Here you find more info about nodegoat: https://nodegoat.net
Thank you Kaspar Gubler for organising the workshop!
And a summary: https://www.infoclio.ch/de/nodegoat-day-2021-source-visualization-data-modeling-and-analysis-nodegoat

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