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==Finding historical maps== | ==Finding historical maps== | ||
− | + | User story: I browse a topic page and I wish to find historical maps that depict that place. I would like to overlay the map on the present-day map and see where all the places are located. | |
===Location component=== | ===Location component=== | ||
− | * I will go to the location component. The component initially displays either a pin or an area or both for the | + | * I will go to the location component. The component initially displays either a pin or an area or both for the page topic. To find and select a historical map overlay, I open the base map menu. |
− | * In the base map menu, there is an option to | + | * In the base map menu, there is an option to display a scanned map for this topic's area. I can click to choose which map to display. |
* In the dialogue that opens, I can select any of the maps that has been georeferenced for this area. I can filter and facet the selection based on depicted time, map scale and possibly other properties. | * In the dialogue that opens, I can select any of the maps that has been georeferenced for this area. I can filter and facet the selection based on depicted time, map scale and possibly other properties. | ||
− | * I can | + | * I can extend the search to maps that have not been georeferenced. The functionality is similar to the independent maps component - how to unite the two? |
===Maps component=== | ===Maps component=== | ||
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** Scale | ** Scale | ||
** TBD | ** TBD | ||
− | * I can do the same actions as for images after saving to Wikimedia Commons | + | * I can do the same actions as for images after saving to Wikimedia Commons |
+ | ** Verify that the map depicts the topic. The map is saved to Wikimedia Commons. | ||
+ | ** Confirm that the maps does not depict this topic. The blacklist is saved somewhere, or the image is saved to Commons with the corrected topic. | ||
+ | ** Add to a collection etc. | ||
====Actions==== | ====Actions==== | ||
− | * I can georeference un unwarped map in Wikidocumentaries using the [[Rectifying maps|Georeferencing]] tool | + | * I can georeference un unwarped map in Wikidocumentaries using the [[Rectifying maps|Georeferencing]] tool. The image is first saved into Wikimedia Commons, if not already there. How will it be made available for IIIF? |
− | * I can annotate items on the unwarped map using an annotation interface. | + | * I can annotate items on the unwarped map using an annotation interface. The annotation geometries are saved to xxx, and they can be warped along with the map (Allmaps). |
==Input, output== | ==Input, output== | ||
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* Custom interface for images and maps alike? | * Custom interface for images and maps alike? | ||
− | See [[ | + | See [[Annotation tool]] (old stuff, needs update) |
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 11 December 2021
This page records ideas for workflows to work with scanned, historical maps.
Contents
Displaying the place in the location component
See the page about Maps.
Finding historical maps
User story: I browse a topic page and I wish to find historical maps that depict that place. I would like to overlay the map on the present-day map and see where all the places are located.
Location component
- I will go to the location component. The component initially displays either a pin or an area or both for the page topic. To find and select a historical map overlay, I open the base map menu.
- In the base map menu, there is an option to display a scanned map for this topic's area. I can click to choose which map to display.
- In the dialogue that opens, I can select any of the maps that has been georeferenced for this area. I can filter and facet the selection based on depicted time, map scale and possibly other properties.
- I can extend the search to maps that have not been georeferenced. The functionality is similar to the independent maps component - how to unite the two?
Maps component
- I navigate to the maps component to see which maps are available for this area.
Controls
- I can facet the maps based on several criteria
- Warped / unwarped
- Timeframe
- Scale
- TBD
- I can do the same actions as for images after saving to Wikimedia Commons
- Verify that the map depicts the topic. The map is saved to Wikimedia Commons.
- Confirm that the maps does not depict this topic. The blacklist is saved somewhere, or the image is saved to Commons with the corrected topic.
- Add to a collection etc.
Actions
- I can georeference un unwarped map in Wikidocumentaries using the Georeferencing tool. The image is first saved into Wikimedia Commons, if not already there. How will it be made available for IIIF?
- I can annotate items on the unwarped map using an annotation interface. The annotation geometries are saved to xxx, and they can be warped along with the map (Allmaps).
Input, output
Source imagery
- The maps are read from several sources. The list will be maintained in APIs page.
- Image files from all the image sources connected to Wikidocumentaries, filtered by type map.
- Georeferenced maps from tile servers.
- Maps from IIIF servers serving old maps
Resulting ground control points from georeferencing
- Wikimedia Commons? Allmaps?
Traced geographic shapes with properties
- OSM
- OHM
- Wikimedia Commons
- Allmaps
- Other?
Annotations
Same as above but for images. Wikidata?
Tools
Rectifying maps
See Rectifying maps
Geolocating images
See Geolocating tool
Tracing shapes, annotations
- ID editor when working on a geographic projection?
- Custom interface for images and maps alike?
See Annotation tool (old stuff, needs update)
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