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Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms

Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms

Willington Siabato, Alberto Fernández-Wyttenbach, Miguel-Ángel Bernabé-Poveda
ISBN13: 9781466619517|ISBN10: 1466619511|EISBN13: 9781466619524
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1951-7.ch006
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Siabato, Willington, et al. "Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms." Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research, edited by Donald P. Albert and G. Rebecca Dobbs, IGI Global, 2013, pp. 94-109. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1951-7.ch006

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Siabato, W., Fernández-Wyttenbach, A., & Bernabé-Poveda, M. (2013). Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms. In D. Albert & G. Dobbs (Eds.), Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research (pp. 94-109). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1951-7.ch006

Chicago

Siabato, Willington, Alberto Fernández-Wyttenbach, and Miguel-Ángel Bernabé-Poveda. "Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms." In Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary Applications in Geospatial Research, edited by Donald P. Albert and G. Rebecca Dobbs, 94-109. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2013. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1951-7.ch006

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Abstract

Spatial Data Infrastructures have become a methodological and technological benchmark enabling distributed access to historical-cartographic archives. However, it is essential to offer enhanced virtual tools that imitate the current processes and methodologies that are carried out by librarians, historians and academics in the existing map libraries around the world. These virtual processes must be supported by a generic framework for managing, querying, and accessing distributed georeferenced resources and other content types such as scientific data or information. The authors have designed and developed support tools to provide enriched browsing, measurement and geometrical analysis capabilities, and dynamical querying methods, based on SDI foundations. The DIGMAP engine and the IBERCARTO collection enable access to georeferenced historical-cartographical archives. Based on lessons learned from the CartoVIRTUAL and DynCoopNet projects, a generic service architecture scheme is proposed. This way, it is possible to achieve the integration of virtual map rooms and SDI technologies bringing support to researchers within the historical and social domains.

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