Preservation in digital cartography : archiving aspects
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Preservation in digital cartography : archiving aspects
(Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography)
Springer, c2011
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Description
This book "Preservation in Digital Cartography: Archiving Aspects" should give an overview on how to preserve digital cartographic appli- tions and geospatial data in a sustainable way. The intention of this book is to shape the opinion of affected parties and to bring together various d- ciplines. Therefore adjacent chapters will generally deal with information technologies, Service-Oriented Architectures, cybercartography, reprod- tion and historic cartography, which all together can be subsumed in p- spective cartographic heritage. The survival of this digital cartographic heritage will base on long-term preservation strategies that make use of - tensive dissemination on the one hand and sustainable digital archiving methods on the other. This includes a massive development of paradigm that expands from "store-and-save" to "keep-it-online". The paradigm "store-and-save" is mainly used for analogue masters that consist of st- age media, like vellum, and their visible content. Avoiding the storage - dia from degeneration in climate-controlled areas will help to keep the content accessible. In the digital domain the high interdependency of st- age media, format, device and applications leads to the paradigm "keep-- online" which for example describes the migration to new storage devices. In fact this expansion of paradigm means that the digital domain calls for ongoing actions in order to preserve cartography for a long term.
Table of Contents
Understanding Complexity of a Prospective Cartographic Heritage.- From Plan Press to Button Push: the Development of Technology for Cartographic Archiving and Access.- The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Cartographers.- Structural Aspects for the Digital Cartographic Heritage.- Archiving the Complex Information Systems of Cultural Landscapes for Interdisciplinary Permanent Access - Development of Concepts.- Sustainability in Terms of Geospatial Preservation.- State-of-the-Art Survey of Long-Term Archiving - Strategies in the Context of Geo-Data / Cartographic Heritage.- Preservation of Geospatial Data: the Connection with Open Standards Development.- Pitfalls in Preserving Geoinformation - Lessons from the Swiss National Park.- Geospatialization and Socialization of Cartographic Heritage.- Keep It Online and Accessible.- More than the Usual Searches: a GIS Based Digital Library of the Spanish Ancient Cartography.- Map Forum Saxony. An Innovative Access to Digitized Historical Maps.- A WYSIWYG Interface for User-Friendly Access to Geospatial Data Collections.- Pragmatic Considerations.- Considerations on the Quality of Cartographic Reproduction for Long-Term Preservation.- Issues of Digitization in Archiving Processes.- Digitized Maps of the Habsburg Military Surveys - Overview of the Project of ARCANUM Ltd. (Hungary).- The Archiving of Digital Geographical Information.- An Intellectual Property Rights Approach in the Development of Distributed Digital Map Libraries for Historical Research.
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