{"title":"收集非数字地图的注意事项","authors":"Marcy Bidney, Georgia Brown","doi":"10.1080/03085694.2023.2231771","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Lee Ann Nolan, Paige G. Andrew and Marcy Bidney, ‘The digital atlas dilemma: outlining the challenges for libraries’, Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 10:2 (2014): 132–56 (DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2013.821435).2 ‘Chela Scott Weber et al., Total Cost of Stewardship: Responsible Collection Building in Archives and Special Collections (Dublin, Ohio, OCLC Research, March 2021), https://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2021/oclcresearch-total-cost-of-stewardship.html.3 Pierre Bonneau, ‘Keeping pace: exploring new methods to preserve today’s digital maps at the Bibliothèque nationale de France’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 114–17, at 114.4 Christopher Fleet, ‘Curating born-digital maps’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 118–22, at 118.5 Boston Public Library, Leventhal Map and Education Center (https://www.leventhalmap.org/articles/comp-cart-collections/).6 For an overview of the framework that led to the FLDP, see Kenya Flash and Dominique Hallett, ‘Documents de-emphasized? The shifting roles of government information professionals’, in The Academic Librarian in the Digital Age: Essays on Changing Roles and Responsibilities, ed. Tom Diamond (Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co, 2020), 110–11. For a thoughtful analysis of how born-digital legal information is changing public access and law libraries, see Reecca Kunkel, ‘Law libraries and the future of public access to born-digital government information’, Law Library Journal 109:1 (2017): 67–78.7 GPO Task Force on a Digital Federal Depository Library Program, ‘Report of the GPO Director’s Task Force’ (https://www.fdlp.gov/file-repository-item/feasibility-digital-federal-depository-library-program-report-gpo-directors), 14, 22.8 Ibid., 56.9 The Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) is the creator of ArcGIS, a proprietary and widely used digital mapping and analytics software, https://www.esri.com.10 See American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), K–12 Resources, 2023 (https://uwm.edu/libraries/agsl/agsl-resources/k-12-resources/).11 See Owen Evans, ‘Moving to ArcGIS StoryMaps’ (published July 2019; most recent update December 2022), https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/472a6ddd582b40b58a5a6af2c30a4573.12 The United States Geological Survey (USGS) topoView is an online portal that makes available two types of USGS topographic maps: scanned, downloadable maps originally published as paper documents between 1884 and 2006 and post-2006 digital maps. See https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/.13 Robert K. Nelson, Justin Madron, Nathaniel Ayers et al., ‘Mapping inequality: redlining in New Deal America’ (University of Richmond, c.2020), https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/#loc=5/37.788/-97.91. The map is part of Robert K. Nelson et al, eds., American Panorama: An Atlas of American History, https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/.14 American Geographical Society Library, ‘Sanborn Maps of Milwaukee’ (https://webgis.uwm.edu/agsl/sanborn/).15 Native Land Digital Map (2018–), https://native-land.ca/; and Le Monde Diplomatique: Cartographie, https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/cartes/, constantly updated.16 The Decolonial Atlas (2015–), https://decolonialatlas.wordpress.com.17 Kollektiv orangotango, This Is Not an Atlas: A Global Collection of Counter Cartographies (Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag, 2018), and open access online, https://notanatlas.org/book/.","PeriodicalId":44589,"journal":{"name":"Imago Mundi-The International Journal for the History of Cartography","volume":"20 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Considerations in Collecting Born-Digital Maps\",\"authors\":\"Marcy Bidney, Georgia Brown\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/03085694.2023.2231771\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Lee Ann Nolan, Paige G. Andrew and Marcy Bidney, ‘The digital atlas dilemma: outlining the challenges for libraries’, Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 10:2 (2014): 132–56 (DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2013.821435).2 ‘Chela Scott Weber et al., Total Cost of Stewardship: Responsible Collection Building in Archives and Special Collections (Dublin, Ohio, OCLC Research, March 2021), https://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2021/oclcresearch-total-cost-of-stewardship.html.3 Pierre Bonneau, ‘Keeping pace: exploring new methods to preserve today’s digital maps at the Bibliothèque nationale de France’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 114–17, at 114.4 Christopher Fleet, ‘Curating born-digital maps’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 118–22, at 118.5 Boston Public Library, Leventhal Map and Education Center (https://www.leventhalmap.org/articles/comp-cart-collections/).6 For an overview of the framework that led to the FLDP, see Kenya Flash and Dominique Hallett, ‘Documents de-emphasized? 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注1 Lee Ann Nolan, Paige G. Andrew和Marcy Bidney,“数字地图集困境:概述图书馆面临的挑战”,《地图与地理图书馆杂志》10:2 (2014):132-56 (DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2013.821435)。2’Chela Scott Weber等人,《管理的总成本:档案馆和特殊馆藏的负责任馆藏建设》(都柏林,俄亥俄州,OCLC Research, 2021年3月),https://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2021/oclcresearch-total-cost-of-stewardship.html.3 Pierre Bonneau,《与时俱进:探索保存法国国家图书馆当今数字地图的新方法》,《世界图像》75:1 (2023);114-17, at 114.4 Christopher Fleet,“策划出生的数字地图”,Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 118-22, at 118.5波士顿公共图书馆,Leventhal地图和教育中心(https://www.leventhalmap.org/articles/comp-cart-collections/).6)。关于导致FLDP的框架概述,请参阅Kenya Flash和Dominique Hallett,“文件不再强调?政府信息专业人员的角色转变”,在数字时代的学术图书馆员:关于角色和责任变化的论文,编辑汤姆·戴蒙德(杰斐逊,北卡罗来纳州,麦克法兰德公司,2020),110-11。关于原生数字法律信息如何改变公共访问和法律图书馆的深入分析,请参见Reecca Kunkel,“法律图书馆和公众访问原生数字政府信息的未来”,法律图书馆杂志109:1 (2017):67-78.7 GPO数字联邦存托图书馆项目特别工作组,“GPO主任特别工作组报告”(https://www.fdlp.gov/file-repository-item/feasibility-digital-federal-depository-library-program-report-gpo-directors), 14, 22.8同上,56.9环境系统研究所(ESRI)是ArcGIS的创造者,ArcGIS是一种专有且广泛使用的数字地图和分析软件,https://www.esri.com.10参见美国地理学会图书馆(AGSL), K-12资源,2023年(https://uwm.edu/libraries/agsl/agsl-resources/k-12-resources/).11参见Owen Evans,“Moving to ArcGIS StoryMaps”(2019年7月出版);美国地质调查局(USGS) topoView是一个在线门户网站,提供两种类型的USGS地形图:扫描的,可下载的地图,最初在1884年至2006年之间以纸质文件的形式发布,以及2006年后的数字地图。参见https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/.13 Robert K. Nelson, Justin Madron, Nathaniel Ayers等人,“绘制不平等:新政美国的红线”(里士满大学,c.2020), https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/#loc=5/37.788/-97.91。该地图是Robert K. Nelson等人编辑的一部分。,《美国全景:美国历史地图集》,https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/.14美国地理学会图书馆,《密尔沃基桑伯恩地图》(https://webgis.uwm.edu/agsl/sanborn/).15本土数字地图(2018 -),https://native-land.ca/;《外交世界:制图学》,https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/cartes/,不断更新非殖民化地图集(2015 -),https://decolonialatlas.wordpress.com.17 Kollektiv orangotango,这不是地图集:全球反制图集(Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag, 2018),以及在线开放获取,https://notanatlas.org/book/。
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Lee Ann Nolan, Paige G. Andrew and Marcy Bidney, ‘The digital atlas dilemma: outlining the challenges for libraries’, Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 10:2 (2014): 132–56 (DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2013.821435).2 ‘Chela Scott Weber et al., Total Cost of Stewardship: Responsible Collection Building in Archives and Special Collections (Dublin, Ohio, OCLC Research, March 2021), https://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2021/oclcresearch-total-cost-of-stewardship.html.3 Pierre Bonneau, ‘Keeping pace: exploring new methods to preserve today’s digital maps at the Bibliothèque nationale de France’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 114–17, at 114.4 Christopher Fleet, ‘Curating born-digital maps’, Imago Mundi 75:1 (2023): 118–22, at 118.5 Boston Public Library, Leventhal Map and Education Center (https://www.leventhalmap.org/articles/comp-cart-collections/).6 For an overview of the framework that led to the FLDP, see Kenya Flash and Dominique Hallett, ‘Documents de-emphasized? The shifting roles of government information professionals’, in The Academic Librarian in the Digital Age: Essays on Changing Roles and Responsibilities, ed. Tom Diamond (Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co, 2020), 110–11. For a thoughtful analysis of how born-digital legal information is changing public access and law libraries, see Reecca Kunkel, ‘Law libraries and the future of public access to born-digital government information’, Law Library Journal 109:1 (2017): 67–78.7 GPO Task Force on a Digital Federal Depository Library Program, ‘Report of the GPO Director’s Task Force’ (https://www.fdlp.gov/file-repository-item/feasibility-digital-federal-depository-library-program-report-gpo-directors), 14, 22.8 Ibid., 56.9 The Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) is the creator of ArcGIS, a proprietary and widely used digital mapping and analytics software, https://www.esri.com.10 See American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), K–12 Resources, 2023 (https://uwm.edu/libraries/agsl/agsl-resources/k-12-resources/).11 See Owen Evans, ‘Moving to ArcGIS StoryMaps’ (published July 2019; most recent update December 2022), https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/472a6ddd582b40b58a5a6af2c30a4573.12 The United States Geological Survey (USGS) topoView is an online portal that makes available two types of USGS topographic maps: scanned, downloadable maps originally published as paper documents between 1884 and 2006 and post-2006 digital maps. See https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/.13 Robert K. Nelson, Justin Madron, Nathaniel Ayers et al., ‘Mapping inequality: redlining in New Deal America’ (University of Richmond, c.2020), https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/#loc=5/37.788/-97.91. The map is part of Robert K. Nelson et al, eds., American Panorama: An Atlas of American History, https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/.14 American Geographical Society Library, ‘Sanborn Maps of Milwaukee’ (https://webgis.uwm.edu/agsl/sanborn/).15 Native Land Digital Map (2018–), https://native-land.ca/; and Le Monde Diplomatique: Cartographie, https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/cartes/, constantly updated.16 The Decolonial Atlas (2015–), https://decolonialatlas.wordpress.com.17 Kollektiv orangotango, This Is Not an Atlas: A Global Collection of Counter Cartographies (Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag, 2018), and open access online, https://notanatlas.org/book/.
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The English-language, fully-refereed, journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Shorter articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography.