NamSor API v2 is coming soon
By the end of the week, NamSor v1 will have processed over four billion names since we launched our API
Inferring The World's Gender and Ethnic Diversity using Personal Names
By the end of the week, NamSor v1 will have processed over four billion names since we launched our API
Happy to see a NamSor use case included in the IOM’s report ‘Migration in the 2030 agenda‘. Diaspora engagement to
The IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence is an international institutional non-profit association of ranking organizations, universities and other
Our friend Tania Vichnevskaia of the French National Institute for Health (INSERM) presented the paper ‘Applying onomastics to scientometrics‘ yesterday
Elian CARSENAT, NamSor Applied Onomastics Dr. Evgeny Shokhenmayer, e-onomastics Abstract This project involves the analysis of about over ten million
[read the FULL PAPER : ‘Measuring cultural biases in medical research‘] [in French] Every now and then we hear stories
NEW : IOM Diaspora Mapping Toolkit : big data and onomastics based on NamSor applied onomastics. Next week at Regent’s University
Life Sciences is a key sector for countries to create organic growth, as well as to attract Foreign Direct Investments
LTUWorld reblog Recognizing names and their origin in global scientific and technology databases allows research institutes and high-tech companies identify
Any country with a strong outflows of bright young people faces the following dilemma: is it a threat or an
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