This poster presents the migration and integration of data from the Biobibliographical Database of Religious in the Czech Lands (BBDR) into the web-based research environment nodegoat. BBDR, developed since 2010, contains extensive biographical and manuscript data on members of religious orders in the Czech lands. The project explores how nodegoat can support the structuring, visualization, and analysis of historical biographical data through relational modeling, network analysis, and geospatial visualization. Using sample datasets from Capuchins, Premonstratensians, and Jesuits, the study highlights both the technical workflow and challenges of data transfer, including data cleaning, consolidation, and georeferencing. The results demonstrate the potential of nodegoat to enhance historical research by enabling dynamic visualizations, improving data management, and opening new analytical perspectives for the study of religious communities and their networks.
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