This paper presents a new Linked Open Data brokering service model HIPLA for using and maintaining historical place gazetteers and maps based on distributed SPARQL endpoints. The model introduces several novelties: First, the service facilitates collaborative maintenance of geo-ontologies and maps in real time as a side effect of annotating contents in legacy cataloging systems. The idea is to support a collaborative ecosystem of curators that creates and maintains data about historical places and maps in a sustainable way. Second, in order to foster understanding of historical places, the places can be provided on both modern and historical maps, and with additional contextual Linked Data attached. Third, since data about historical places...
This talk presents early results on the development of an urban gazetteer useful for Spatial Humanit...
The aim of Task 3.5 is to develop a prototype application to enable local cultural institutions to c...
Geospatial data are today more and more widespread. Many different institutions, such as Geographica...
This paper presents a new Linked Open Data brokering service model HIPLA for using and maintaining h...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
Place names and administrative boundaries are changing over time. The importance of historical place...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Gazetteers, also known as geographical indexes, are invaluable for Spatial Humanities (Bol, 2011). D...
This talk discusses the development of a spatiotemporal data model for an urban gazetteer. The funct...
This talk discusses the development of a spatiotemporal data model for an urban gazetteer. The funct...
This talk presents early results on the development of an urban gazetteer useful for Spatial Humanit...
The aim of Task 3.5 is to develop a prototype application to enable local cultural institutions to c...
Geospatial data are today more and more widespread. Many different institutions, such as Geographica...
This paper presents a new Linked Open Data brokering service model HIPLA for using and maintaining h...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
This paper presents a Linked Open Data brokering service prototype Hipla.fi for using and maintainin...
Place names and administrative boundaries are changing over time. The importance of historical place...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Integration between historical maps and current cartography is nowadays recognized of primary import...
Gazetteers, also known as geographical indexes, are invaluable for Spatial Humanities (Bol, 2011). D...
This talk discusses the development of a spatiotemporal data model for an urban gazetteer. The funct...
This talk discusses the development of a spatiotemporal data model for an urban gazetteer. The funct...
This talk presents early results on the development of an urban gazetteer useful for Spatial Humanit...
The aim of Task 3.5 is to develop a prototype application to enable local cultural institutions to c...
Geospatial data are today more and more widespread. Many different institutions, such as Geographica...