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Toward Place Based Information Organization and Access MARCY BIDNEY KEVIN CLAIR Harnessing the Geospatial Semantic Web
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How can we be innovative in making collections more accessible outside of the catalog? What technologies exist to make this happen? Research Questions
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The problem space: Catalog records have metadata that we want to use for display on a map interface connected to data services with linked open data interface capabilities
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Linked open data in libraries Community of users – how it came about Some definitions: Open data Linked data Linked open data
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Our example Penn State University Libraries digital collections 10 years of digitization/metadata activity Geospatial metadata (locations, lat/long coords) inconsistently applied Want to be able to fetch a lot of coordinates on the fly and put them in a visualization tool someplace
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CONTENTdm
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GeoNames
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http://api.geonames.org/searchJSON?formatted=true&q=Great+Sand+Dunes +National+Park&name_equals=Great+Sand+Dunes+National+Park&user name=psul
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XSLT + GeoNames API +,
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Google Refine
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Visualizing the Data
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Where are we now?
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"Next Generation" Access
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We want to be here
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And here
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Other visualization tools View share Mapnik Many Eyes Google Maps Google Earth
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Final Thought Desire to increase access to collections in innovative ways + linked data ______________ really cool opportunities for innovation
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