Methodology of work on Geographical Informa- tions Sample Clauses

Methodology of work on Geographical Informa- tions. ‌ The methodology hereby described for the constitution of a common geographical database is to be applied in all fields containing geographic denominations, and are not affected by the metadata model that will be developed. Trismegistos TM-geoID (KU Leuven) can gather all places informations and give TM-geoID which is a URI, while accomplishing the de-duplication process. While ’TM Geo’ refers to the geographical files as a whole, a ’TM-geoID’ only refers to the actual number of a place (sc. the numerical ID used to identify a specific place). This can be done for all place informations that are: Modern findspot, Ancient findspot, Not for any finer granularity than a town/village level. Modern Findspots will be matched to GeoNames URIs. Ancient findspots will be matched with Pleiades with a match in Filemaker against a dump from Pleiades on a certain date. Trismegistos (KU Leuven) will preserve in separate fields all the information so that despite the chosen main name all alternative names and locations will be preserved. • Where there is uncertainty the closest possible level of precision will be applied. • Where more then one option occurs the secondary one will be preserved in the record. • Where only the modern name is known that information will be preserved alone. The places database shall then be exported according to the Pelagios xxxx- book6 into a set of RDF (OAC) triples describing the relation to Pleiades URIs.7 Pelagios and This might be used into the Eagle portal to guarantee complete linking and index- ing of places. We will so link two different kind of place URIs: the one in Pleiades for coordinates and further references and connections; the one in Trismegistos related to Eagle and providing collated evidence from inscriptions. No distinction about attested places is to be done at this stage. Also the development of a re- lational geographical database ought to remain for a later development of Eagle and shall be included into a sustainability plan. Neither Pleiades or TM-geoID allow in their places databases fine granularity informations. Further geographic informations related to a finer granularity (places into a city, streets, monuments) could be represented in separated databases, but this decision rests on content provider side and his to be discussed after the first report on best practices. 6xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/pelagios/pelagios-cookbook/wiki 7xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/ Pleiades Activity and workflow The activity will closely follo...
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