Title :
Geolocating and Georeferencing: GIS Tools for Ancient Maps Visualisation
Author :
Chias, P. ; Abad, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Archit., Univ. of Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Spain
Abstract :
The e-library on ancient Spanish cartography has been created inside the frame set by the European Union about the Europepsilas digital cultural heritage to give a response to the real demand among citizens and within the research community. With this aim we have applied the most advanced information and communication technologies (ICTs) to make ancient Spanish maps and views accessible through Internet. On a first stage we have built a relational multiformat and multilingual database that included high resolution images of the cartographic documents and that supported the online accessibility structured by levels. This platform has been recently improved by implementing an open GIS based on the data sets of the e-library. GIS tools have enlarged the usability of the system as the traditional geolocation searches are now completed with the queries based on mapspsila georeferencing. The GIS on ancient Spanish maps suggests a new concept in digital map libraries.
Keywords :
Internet; cartography; data visualisation; digital libraries; geographic information systems; relational databases; GIS tool; Internet; ancient Spanish cartography; ancient map visualisation; cartographic document; digital cultural heritage; digital map libraries; e-library; high resolution images; information and communication technologies; map georeferencing; multilingual database; relational multiformat database; Communications technology; Cultural differences; Geographic Information Systems; Global communication; Image databases; Image resolution; Internet; Relational databases; Usability; Visualization; Cartographic Heritage; Digital Libraries; GIS; Multilingual and Multiformat Databases; Online accessibility;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2009 13th International Conference
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3733-7