Concluding the exploratory phase of the #LegalTheory #KnowledgeGraph project, I have also published a list of tools and resources which I collected in that phase. It is outdated because it does not reflect the #LLM-revolution in #NLP, but maybe you'll find something that you do not already know: https://github.com/cboulanger/ltkg-tools/blob/main/README.md
@tillgrallert I assume your #ToolRegistry for #DigitalHumanities contains most of the content already, otherwise there might be a way of transforming the list into a structured data format for ingestion, if there is interest.
@cmboulanger thank you very much for pointing us to this resource. Will have a look tomorrow
@cmboulanger Great list of resources!
You can easily check if some tool is part of our registry by running the query https://w.wiki/9TAe.
Inclusion into the #ToolRegistry currently works by linking a tool to a controlled list of methods through the "has use" Property. This list implements the #TaDiRAH taxonomy and can be viewed through https://w.wiki/9T9R.
Some tools from your list, such as Gephy and Cytoscape, are already part of the #ToolRegistry. Others, such as NodeGoat, have not been linked to a method supported by TaDiRAH.
[edit: updated link to results of SPARQL query to include more results]