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Maps as search interface

Posted on May 5, 2014 by Katherine Hart Weimer

Want to talk about maps as search interface for library collections?

How are items geo-coded?  What software can be used?

I have some projects underway that I can share, but also want to hear from others.

Categories: Libraries, Mapping, Metadata, Visualization |

About Katherine Hart Weimer

All about GeoHumanities, maps & GIS, metadata, spatial search, visualization; DH to connect the library collections to researchers; Co-Editor of the Journal of Map & Geography Libraries; Co-Chair, ADHO GeoHumanities SIG: geohumanities.org
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