Through the methods of literature review, data modeling, comparative research, experimental research, and based on the research of Chinese historical geography databases of CBDB of Harvard University, CHGIS of Fudan U...Through the methods of literature review, data modeling, comparative research, experimental research, and based on the research of Chinese historical geography databases of CBDB of Harvard University, CHGIS of Fudan University, CCTS of Center for GIS of Academia Sinica, Sino-family-tree GIS and Geo Names, etc., this paper analyzes the requirements of applying History Geography data in libraries’ Digital Humanities projects. With the research on the topic of open application of historical geography data in libraries, this paper tries to explore the methods of application of Historical Geography for Digital Humanities in libraries and how the libraries can use the methods of knowledge organization and Name Authority Control to help researchers in humanity area to use Historical Geography Data during their research work, and then publish the data on the Web to make it ready for open application and easily sharing with other libraries. This paper focuses on the spatial-temporal modeling based on ontology and technology framework based on Linked Data, which are designed for the opening application of historical geography data in the environment of Internet.展开更多
In 2002 the author published Ten Hot Issues in the Development of Chinese Librarianship in the Journal of Library Science in China. Over the past 15 years, the dramatic changes in social,economic and technical environ...In 2002 the author published Ten Hot Issues in the Development of Chinese Librarianship in the Journal of Library Science in China. Over the past 15 years, the dramatic changes in social,economic and technical environments have had a great impact on the development of librarianship. Based on the comprehensive consideration of environmental changes as well as transformation and development, this paper aims at making an overview of hot topics about development of librarianship and concludes ten hot topics: the library and social development, literacies, space reconstruction, artificial intelligence, digital humanities, open access movement, public digital culture and targeted poverty alleviation, library reforms, the third-generation library, the Belt and Road Initiatives and the internationalization of libraries.展开更多
文摘Through the methods of literature review, data modeling, comparative research, experimental research, and based on the research of Chinese historical geography databases of CBDB of Harvard University, CHGIS of Fudan University, CCTS of Center for GIS of Academia Sinica, Sino-family-tree GIS and Geo Names, etc., this paper analyzes the requirements of applying History Geography data in libraries’ Digital Humanities projects. With the research on the topic of open application of historical geography data in libraries, this paper tries to explore the methods of application of Historical Geography for Digital Humanities in libraries and how the libraries can use the methods of knowledge organization and Name Authority Control to help researchers in humanity area to use Historical Geography Data during their research work, and then publish the data on the Web to make it ready for open application and easily sharing with other libraries. This paper focuses on the spatial-temporal modeling based on ontology and technology framework based on Linked Data, which are designed for the opening application of historical geography data in the environment of Internet.
文摘In 2002 the author published Ten Hot Issues in the Development of Chinese Librarianship in the Journal of Library Science in China. Over the past 15 years, the dramatic changes in social,economic and technical environments have had a great impact on the development of librarianship. Based on the comprehensive consideration of environmental changes as well as transformation and development, this paper aims at making an overview of hot topics about development of librarianship and concludes ten hot topics: the library and social development, literacies, space reconstruction, artificial intelligence, digital humanities, open access movement, public digital culture and targeted poverty alleviation, library reforms, the third-generation library, the Belt and Road Initiatives and the internationalization of libraries.