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Enhancing encyclopedic characteristics using geotagging: why it matters?

Authors :
Jasmina Tolj
Zdenko Jecić
Ivan Smolčić
Bago, Petra
Hebrang Grgić, Ivana
Ivanjko, Tomislav
Juričić, Vedran
Miklošević, Željka
Stublić, Helena
Source :
International Conference The Future of Information Sciences INFuture.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb Department of Information and Communication Sciences, FF press, 2020.

Abstract

Through the last couple of decades, encyclopaedias have transformed significantly, becoming digital and born-digital, full of multimedia, and today among other characteristics being well connected via hypertext and metadata. At the same time, in digital humanities an increasing emphasis is being put on mapping or geotagging archival data, with special emphasis on networking projects and international cooperation. Digital platforms are being designed for publishing, describing, presenting, searching or browsing through historical sources. Some projects take the temporal aspect further, enabling not just retrieving historical data but also offering navigation through space and time via interactive maps. Encyclopaedias joining such initiatives would allow for new ways to explore its content and connecting encyclopaedic knowledge with specific artefacts and locations so users could visit them. Some encyclopaedic projects include a similar approach to their content, but further development is needed. In this paper, authors analyse existing conditions among web-based encyclopaedic projects (such as the Brockhaus Encyclopaedia and the Slovenian biographical lexicon), the data types appropriate for geotagging, opportunities and perspectives. This paper will also explain how using geotagging enhances encyclopaedias’ characteristics. This would contribute to further encyclopaedia’s interactivity and allow for new ways for users to explore content and learn, in turn contributing to its greater usage.

Details

ISSN :
27063518
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Conference The Future of Information Sciences INFuture
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f92da2976f7b5f1c2243d790d947d72
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17234/infuture.2019.5