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EDINA National Data Centre
Activity Update to GWG
July 2010
James Reid
Overview
Update on Projects
Update on Services
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Digimap
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Go-Geo!
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Unlock
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ShareGeo
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Digimap for Schools
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AddressingHistory
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WalkingThroughTime2
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CHALICE
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Mobile Scoping Study
Update on other activities
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Scottish SDI
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ESDIN
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OpenStream
Update on Services - Digimap
Other Changes and
updates
Carto updated with
landline style
rendering for
MasterMap.
New Roam Client replaces
Classic
Historic Download Beta released.
Roam updated to add
accessability code
(ARIA) to
interface.
Outstanding print
issues with
Cadcorp software
resolved.
Ancient Roam Beta released.
Geology Roam Beta released.
Update on Services - Digimap
Data Changes and Updates
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Hydrospatial 2009 data added to Hydrospatial Download.
MiniScale, 1:250000 Raster added to Data Download along with new
formats for Meridian 2 and Land-Form Profile Contour.
Town Plans available through Historic Digimap.
StreetView and VectorMap District added to Data Download along with
new format for Land-Form Profile DTM.
MasterMap data updated (now March 2010 data content).
Update on Services - Go-Geo!
Current
General activity on portal increasing month on month (March 2010 had +5000 unique visitors to portal with
almost 30,000 page requests)
Social Networking RSS feeds, Blog, twitter
New content categories added e.g. mobile.
2 new metadata collections – MIMAS Landmap and one private for Southampton. (Discussions with MIMAS
to commence on how to harvest their soon to be available CSW
interface).
AGMAP realignment with GEMINI2/INSPIRE
GeoDoc – slowly increasing use. Southampton Uni Dept of Archaeology have integrated GeoDoc into their
course on geospatial data management. Recent promotion included
INSPIRE conference presentation and upcoming autumn workshops. GeoDoc can now enable users to
create INSPIRE and GEMINI2 records.
Roadmap
Move away from z39.50 and rearchitect on CSW to ensure INSPIRE and UKLP compliancy/interoperability
Build more use of portal into courses by e.g. provision of elearning modules to demonstrate key areas of
portal
Update on Services – Unlock
[unlock.edina.ac.uk]
In October 2009 added an open data gazetteer search.
In April 2010 we were among the first to create a service
based on OS Open Data.
New functionality added to meet Digimap's needs - reprojection of results, hierarchical containment relations
of features.
What's coming up ?
Adding OpenStreetmap to the open data
gazetteer - doing more Linked
Data work with Unlock.
Deployment in CHALICE (see later)
Update on Services – ShareGeo
[www.sharegeo.ac.uk]
ShareGeo Digimap – hundreds of users
registering to download but less than 10
data deposits! So …………
ShareGeo Open – a data repository for
any one from UK HE to deposit less
restricted data available to all at
www.sharegeo.ac.uk
ShareGeo Open timely with recent
developments e.g. OS OpenData
Parallel development - build plugin for
ArcMap to enable deposit into
ShareGeo Open repository direct from
desktop
Update on Services –
Digimap for Schools
Digimap for Schools provides schools with easy
access to Ordnance Survey’s most detailed
digital mapping for the whole of Great Britain
for the first time - and prices range from just
£60 to £125 (ex VAT) per schools per year.
It includes Ordnance Survey's OS MasterMap®
plus digital versions of paper maps such as
the 1:50 000 scale OS Landranger Map and
the 1:25 000 scale OS Explorer Map.
The service is designed for use by both teachers
and pupils, and offers an accessible interface
with on-screen help pages
Update on Projects – AddressingHistory
[addressinghistory.blogs.edina.ac.uk]
Funded under JISC Call 13/09
Rapid innovation project - runs from April to September 2010.
Will create an online tool which will enable a broad spectrum of users, both within and outwith academia (particularly
local history groups and genealogists), to combine data from digitised historical Scottish Post Office Directories
with contemporaneous historical maps.
Delivered by EDINA in partnership with the National Library of Scotland using materials already digitised under ongoing
NLS programmes.
Crowd-sourcing through the AddressingHistory tool will lead to a fully geo-coded version of the digitised directories
thus providing significant added-value to the general public, local historians and specialist researchers across
multiple disciplines.
The project will focus on three eras of Edinburgh mapping and Post Office Directories (1784-5; 1865; 1905-6) however
the technologies demonstrated will be scalable to the full collection of digitised materials which include 400
directories and associated maps covering the whole of Scotland.
API Call example
http://develmachine.edina.ac.uk/ah/ws/search?profession=baker
Project Deliverables
(I) The Web 2.0 enabled AddressingHistory tool which will contribute to crowd sourcing through the georeferencing of
historical addresses.
(ii) Increased community awareness and engagement with the digitised maps and Post Office directories at the core of
this project.
(ii) An API onto the crowd-sourced data.
(iv) A sustainable exit strategy for the data created by users for AddressingHistory.
(v) Final report
Update on Projects –
WalkingThroughTime2
[www.walkingthroughtime.co.uk]
JISC funded phase 2
Rapid Innovation
Free iPhone 'Festival App'
Gauging level of interest
In conjucntion with
Landmark
Currently in app store
'review' stage
Update on Projects Connecting Historical Authorities with Links, Contexts and Entities (CHALICE)
Funded under JISC Call 02/10
[chalice.blogs.edina.ac.uk]
The parts in the black bubbles and lines show the data structures contained in the
Aim - create an historic placename gazetteer for the UK, publish it
as Linked Data and link it to other widely-used sources of
placename reference information on the semantic web – starting
with geonames.org, as that is linked to many other sources.
EPNS that would be really useful to others - that would, in full, form a historic
placename gazetteer for England.
The parts connected to them, in the dotted bubbles, are the information that isn’t of
much interest to us, or to end users, but could be really helpful in later exploitation of
the EPNS scans - indexes, cross-reference to original scholarly sources.
The green parts are the bits we’d add during CHALICE - semi-automatically making
links to contemporary place references, which may have coordinates, shapes, etc, and
links in turn to deeper information.
Will use Named Entity Recognition techniques to extract placename
and timescale reference information from texts, using digitised
text from the English Place Name Survey.
Deliverables:
(I) A gazetteer with dense historic coverage (in theory back to the
Domesday era) for all recorded placenames and variants within a
few key areas, extracted from volumes of the English Place Name
Survey.
(ii) A Linked Data version of this gazetteer
(iii) A simple web interface to annotate and correct the gazetteer data
and semi-automatically created links to other entities on the
semantic web
(iv) A short series of case studies demonstrating use of the gazetteer
and its potential application to other, similar archives and services
(v) Search Integration with Unlock Places service
Update on Projects Mobile Scoping Study
[mobilegeo.files.wordpress.com]
JISC service enhancement work
Aim: to develop skills and competence in relevant mobile technologies and get a feeling
for what skill sets and technology infrastructure would be necessary to achieve a
sustainable mobile delivery platform
3 strands – technical evaluation; user engagement and pilot demonstrator
Summary report available that outlines above strands in detail and lists a series of
recommendations.
Screen shot of OS
Mastermapon iPhone
Safari browser
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Elevation demo: drawing a line on a map
using HTML5 Canvas. At each point on the
line, the height is extracted from the base
terrain layer (above) and plotted on the bar
chart.
Screenshots of Route-me evaluations with OS
Open and Historic data shown. Feature opacity
slider and location fix marker
http://mobilegeo.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/digimap-mobile-scoping-study-final-project-report1-1.doc
Update on Other Activities Scottish SDI
[scotsdi.edina.ac.uk]
Funded by SG; partnership with SG and BGS
Synergies with Go-Geo! And INSPIRE
tracking work
Developed Discovery Metadata Service
for SG
Just accepted as a UK LP Pilot
Code transferene to OS
Ongoing work to make GEMINI 2.1 compliant
(subject to ratification of latter)
Update on Other Activities ESDIN
[www.esdin.eu]
An eContentplus Best Practice Network project
Started September 2008. Ends March 2011
Coordinated by EuroGeographics
Key goal: help member states, candidate countries and EFTA States prepare their data for INSPIRE
EDINA input into several areas but key focus on authentication
Progress
Can use a production strength, standards based, widely used piece of open source software to share identity information and control
access to OGC Web Services
Shibboleth used out the box (but required Enhanced Client or Proxy profile not currently part of mainstream IdP Shibboleth)
Not much effort to install
Single Sign On
No changes required to OGC Web Services
But changes do need to be made to the desktop client
Next Steps
Show the kind of thing a SSO federation that allows NMCAs to securely grant access to each others harmonised data enables
Include a demonstration of universities securely accessing ESDIN data
Based on outputs, an ESDIN Best Practice document
Make the client software we have created openly available (based on OpenJUMP)
Consider what SAML assertions necessary to make these kinds of pan-European authorisation decisions
Consider cross-federation interoperability issues
Update on Other Activities OpenStream
[osopen.edina.ac.uk]
A suite of Web Map Services built on the OS
OpenData
Available to ac.uk on registration for a
developer key (free)
Launch imminent!!