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Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2023
- Copyright Year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-64189-469-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-80270-079-4
- Publisher
- Arc Humanities Press, Yorkshire
- Series
- Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 312
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Table of contents
- List of Illustrations
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- The Project and the Planning Stage
- Reality Check: Discovering Data Not Accounted for Previously
- Building Norse World
- Norse World Visualization Techniques
- Final Remarks
- Bibliography
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- Project Description
- Digital Methods
- Spatialization and Lived Religion
- Visualization of Miracles and Pilgrimage
- Some Additional Challenges with Mapping Lived Religion
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
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- Icelandic Saga Map
- Nafnið.is
- Case Study: Grettir Ásmundarson and His Place in the Icelandic Landscape
- Other Grettis- toponyms in the place-name archive
- Mapping meaning
- Bibliography
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- Historical GIS as a Tool and Method
- Seventeenth-Century Maps of Rural Settlements
- Settlements as Basic Units in TORA
- Method for Setting Spatial Coordinates
- TORA and Related Datasets
- A Linked Data Approach
- Final Remarks and Conclusions
- Bibliography
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- The Development of the Place-Name Collection
- The First Attempt to Make the Collections Available Online
- Second Attempt to Make the Collections (More) Available
- The How and Why of the New Digital Register
- MariaDB Database
- Elasticsearch Database
- The Public Application
- Internal Web Application for Data Maintenance
- REST Web Service
- System and Data Management
- Moving forward
- Bibliography
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- Place-Name Aspects and Data Integration
- Location
- Reference
- Time
- Location, Reference and Time: Can They Be Handled Together?
- The Solution
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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- The Case for Linked Open Data
- Sustainability
- Different Options
- Personnel Requirements
- Infrastructural Planning
- Project Management Resources
- Maintenance and Planning for End of Life
- Formats
- Licensing
- Technical Long-Term Availability/IRIs
- Case Studies
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
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- The Administrative Divisions of Denmark
- Data Structure
- Dating of Units
- Integration of Time into GIS Maps of Danish Land Units
- Viewing and Publishing the Data
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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- Pausanias and the Study of Space
- Digital Spatial Research Infrastructures for Classical Studies: The Importance of Linked Open Data and Existing Ecosystems
- Structuring Data: Existing Gazetteer Ecosystems and Further Data Complexity
- Conclusions: The Future of the Past
- Bibliography
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- The Middle English, Old West Norse, and Old Swedish Texts
- The Norse World Resource
- The External and Internal Journey
- Leaving the City
- On a Ship to Babylon
- Arriving in “Paradise”
- Lenfer Becomes Fær
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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- Places, Place-Names, and Texts in the Digital Age
- Place-Names and Place-Name Variation in Humanities Digital Spatial Infrastructures for Research
- The Norse World Approach to Place-Name Variation
- Place-Name Variation and Textual Criticism
- Place-Name Variation and Genre
- Place-Name Variation and Language Change
- Final Remarks
- Bibliography
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- Denotation without Naming
- Abstraction
- Translation Aspects
- Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
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- Bibliography
- IndexPages 291 - 298 Download chapter (PDF)





