Data and design issues in historical GIS II: The place-based information interface. Contextualizing Places: Gazetteers, Maps, and Bibliographical Searches.

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Data and design issues in historical GIS II: The place-based information interface. Contextualizing Places: Gazetteers, Maps, and Bibliographical Searches Michael Buckland Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, University of California, Berkeley Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April 9, 2005.

Brief report on two projects: Going Places in the Catalog: Improved Geographic Search in Library Catalogs, ecai.org/imls2002/ - Library catalogs records have many unused geographic clues - We linked a catalog with a gazetteer and a map display.

A catalog record: Isle of Man Tramways. ISBN enkabh, b,fe eng Country of publication code for England 043 a e-uik– Geographic Area Code. The cataloger has erroneously used the “Country Code” used in field 008, instead of the Geographic Area Code prescribed for 043. Should be e-uk-ui for “Europe. Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies” a TF764.M27 b P Geographic code embedded in Library of Congress Classification number a 388.4/6/ Geographic code embedded in Dewey Decimal Classification number a Pearson, Frederick Keith. Author a Isle of Man tramways, c by F. K. Pearson;… Place name used adjectivally in title. 260 a Newton Abbot : b David & Charles, c Place of publication, not in the Isle of Man. 500 a Imprint covered by label: A. M. Kelley, New York. Note that Place of publication obscured a Manx Electric Railway Company. Adjective for Isle of Man used in corporate name used as subject heading a Street-railroads z Man, Isle of. Geographic subdivision using inverted form of name. The island known as Man is represented six different ways, three searchable.

Support for the Learner: What, When, Where, Who, , ecai.org/imls2004 extends this approach through - Named time period directory analogous to a gazetteer - Developing standards for biographical records FacetAuthority controlSpecial display tools WHATThesaurus Syndetic structure e.g. LCSH WHEREGazetteer Map e.g. NGA WHENTime period directory Timeline WHOBiographical dict. Text & images e.g. Who’s Who Biographical records contain “what, where, when, who” tuples: “Born Moscow 1881; married Sophie Posniak in Paris 1906;...”&c.

Acknowledgments: The work presented was done by several people especially Aitao Chen (now at Yahoo) and Vivien Petras. Supported by two grants from the [Federal] Institute for Museum and Library Services. Co-PIs: Fredric Gey, Ray Larson, and Michael Buckland ecai.org/imls2002 ecai.org/imls2004 Thank-you!