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Inc. All rights reserved." swrc:key="copyright"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Neil Kandalgaonkar"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c6fa963ae0e1c5b15f154702dcb766ee/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2c6fa963ae0e1c5b15f154702dcb766ee/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/003/1/000031.html"/><swrc:date>Fri Feb 27 15:31:54 CET 2009</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Digital Humanities Quarterly</swrc:journal><swrc:number>1</swrc:number><swrc:title>Digital Geography and Classics</swrc:title><swrc:volume>3</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2009</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>anchist me neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>The authors open by imagining one possible use of digital geographic techniques in the context of humanities research in 2017. 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All rights reserved." swrc:key="copyright"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="David Bercovich"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2661d5adec8317a0214d6d76d5b66f0eb/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2661d5adec8317a0214d6d76d5b66f0eb/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.earlham.edu/{\textasciitilde}peters/fos/2008/11/briefing-paper-on-geodata-and-web-20.html"/><swrc:date>Tue Nov 04 15:20:58 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Open Access News</swrc:journal><swrc:month>November</swrc:month><swrc:title>Briefing Paper on Geodata and the Web</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>geography neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>[The paper] aims to discuss and highlight some of the many examples of spatial (or geographic) data mashups using Web 2.0 technologies and geo-browsers and how they are or can be utilised in an institutional or collaborative research realm. It will also touch on neo-geography and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in addition to other open geo-processing tools and organisations which publish and support the use of spatial data in open ways.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gavin Baker"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a26ac6c1688abbf819bc11bbdbf37cb6/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2a26ac6c1688abbf819bc11bbdbf37cb6/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/3429/is-google-earth-becoming-a-platform-for-academic-scholarship"/><swrc:date>Thu Oct 30 15:34:03 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Wired Campus</swrc:journal><swrc:month>October</swrc:month><swrc:title>Is Google Earth Becoming a Platform for Academic Scholarship?</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Copyright © 2008 by The Chronicle of Higher Education" swrc:key="copyright"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jeffrey Young"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fed2daedeab5acc5febb1d2131c7a895/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2fed2daedeab5acc5febb1d2131c7a895/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.ygeoblog.com/blog/2008/09/25/yahoo-geo-technologies-at-the-british-computer-society/"/><swrc:date>Fri Sep 26 16:02:06 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>The Yahoo! Geo Technologies Blog</swrc:journal><swrc:month>September</swrc:month><swrc:title>Yahoo! Geo Technologies at the British Computer Society</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>geography neogeo yahoo </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gary Gale"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fb5ea72ee51ea7b308ea423d7c3adc5f/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2fb5ea72ee51ea7b308ea423d7c3adc5f/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/publications/workingPaperDetail.asp?ID=142"/><swrc:date>Fri Sep 26 16:02:06 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>London</swrc:address><swrc:month>August</swrc:month><swrc:pages>16</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>The Renaissance of Geographic Information: Neogeography, Gaming and Second Life</swrc:title><swrc:type>Working Paper</swrc:type><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>geography neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Web 2.0, specifically The Cloud, GeoWeb and Wikitecture are revolutionising the way in which we present, share and analyse geographic data. In this paper we outline and provide working examples a suite of tools which are detailed below, aimed at developing new applications of GIS and related technologies. GeoVUE is one of seven nodes in the National Centre for e-Social Science whose mission it is to develop web-based technologies for the social and geographical sciences. The Node, based at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London has developed a suite of free software allowing quick and easy visualisation of geographic data in systems such as Google Maps, Google Earth, Crysis and Second Life.

These tools address two issues, firstly that spatial data is still inherently difficult to share and visualise for the non-GIS trained academic or professional and secondly that a geographic data social network has the potential to dramatically open up data sources for both the public and professional geographer. With our applications of GMap Creator, and MapTube to name but two, we detail ways to intelligently visualise and share spatial data. This paper concludes with detailing usage and outreach as well as an insight into how such tools are already providing a significant impact to the outreach of geographic information.

</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Andrew Hudson-Smith"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Andrew Crooks"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23a1558626c20ff83772ec18bc07428a5/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/23a1558626c20ff83772ec18bc07428a5/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/15-07/local"/><swrc:date>Thu Sep 11 22:49:24 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Wired Magazine</swrc:journal><swrc:month>June</swrc:month><swrc:title>Dispatches From the Hyperlocal Future</swrc:title><swrc:volume>15</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2007</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>mydhq2008 neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Bruce Sterling"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29219b6a421f955a87d3d749b5e004dc4/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/29219b6a421f955a87d3d749b5e004dc4/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/vgi/docs/position/Goodchild\_VGI2007.pdf"/><swrc:date>Thu Sep 11 22:20:36 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</swrc:journal><swrc:month>September</swrc:month><swrc:title>Citizens as Sensors: the World of Volunteered Geography</swrc:title><swrc:year>2007</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>geography mydhq2008 neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>In recent months there has been an explosion of interest in using the Web to create,
assemble, and disseminate geographic information provided voluntarily by individuals.
Sites such as Wikimapia and OpenStreetMap are empowering citizens to create a global
patchwork of geographic information, while Google Earth and other virtual globes are
encouraging volunteers to develop interesting applications using their own data. I review
this phenomenon, and examine associated issues: what drives people to do this, how
accurate are the results, will they threaten individual privacy, and how can they augment
more conventional sources? I compare this new phenomenon to more traditional citizen
science and the role of the amateur in geographic observation.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Michael Goodchild"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e05b8d5dbe6923a33b6ed41672a5bfb1/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2e05b8d5dbe6923a33b6ed41672a5bfb1/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.ygeoblog.com/blog/2008/08/28/a-tale-of-two-cities/"/><swrc:date>Thu Sep 11 08:57:57 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>The Yahoo! Geo Technologies Blog</swrc:journal><swrc:month>August</swrc:month><swrc:title>A Tale of Two Cities</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>neogeo ner </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Tyler Bell"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29d53ed1d583a1ee26468e19d991d39d9/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/29d53ed1d583a1ee26468e19d991d39d9/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Misc"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/2008/03/13/vgi-meh/"/><swrc:date>Thu Sep 11 06:50:00 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Spatially Adjusted: James Fee GIS Blog</swrc:journal><swrc:month>March</swrc:month><swrc:title>VGI - Meh</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>mydhq2008 neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cc-by-sa" swrc:key="copyright"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="James Fee"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27d645e9c08012db8ea05146b2cd3f0ab/paregorios"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/27d645e9c08012db8ea05146b2cd3f0ab/paregorios"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Book"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529956/"/><swrc:date>Fri Aug 29 18:59:24 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:pages>54</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="O&#039;Reilly Media"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:series>Short Cut</swrc:series><swrc:title>Introduction to Neogeography</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>geography mydhq2008 neogeo </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Neogeography combines the complex techniques of cartography and GIS and places them within reach of users and developers.

This Short Cut introduces you to the growing number of tools, frameworks, and resources available that make it easy to create maps and share the locations of your interests and history.

Learn what existing and emerging standards such as GeoRSS, KML, and Microformats mean; how to add dynamic maps and locations to your web site; how to pinpoint the locations of your online visitors; how to create genealogical maps and Google Earth animations of your family&#039;s ancestry; or how to geotag and share your travel photographs. </swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="0-596-52995-3" swrc:key="isbn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Andrew Turner"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description></rdf:RDF>
