Addendum :
> This kind of file could also be of interest for an historical database of
> chessgames. It would look like www.chess-results.com, but for
> tournaments.
>
but for historical tournaments, of course.
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Hello,
This morning, I dreamt exactly about that :
You start out with what you have at hand: a game.
> Then you identify the tournament and set up an authority
> record for that one containing a name, probably the date it
> took place and so on, enough information ot make it a real
> individualize
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
> It is. It is just a popular name anyway. VIAF lists 827
> persons of that name. And VIAF is only built for persons who
> published some book or the like...
>
>
> I did not know about VIAF.
I don't wonder ;)
> Great stuff !
I know.
> What I mean is t
Hello,
> When trying to maintain a huge database (something akin to
>> a master game repository), I encounter an annoying
>> problem. Doublechecking names easily lead to a nightmare
>> : I have to choose some name of a player without knowing
>> exactly who to pick. Szabo, for instance, seems to
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
> When trying to maintain a huge database (something akin to
> a master game repository), I encounter an annoying
> problem. Doublechecking names easily lead to a nightmare
> : I have to choose some name of a player without knowing
> exactly who to pick. Szabo, for i
Hello,
When trying to maintain a huge database (something akin to a master game
repository), I encounter an annoying problem. Doublechecking names easily
lead to a nightmare : I have to choose some name of a player without knowing
exactly who to pick. Szabo, for instance, seems to be a popular na