Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use

A team of community and university researchers, Inuit experts, Inuit organizations, and software developers are developing a Cybercartographic Atlas of Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. In keeping with a cybercartographic approach, the Atlas combines maps with text and multimedia representations incl...

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Main Authors: Pulsifer, P. (Peter), Laidler, G.J. (Gita J.), Taylor, D.R. (Fraser), Hayes, A. (Amos)
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12072
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8587-0_10
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:12072 2023-05-15T16:54:04+02:00 Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use Pulsifer, P. (Peter) Laidler, G.J. (Gita J.) Taylor, D.R. (Fraser) Hayes, A. (Amos) 2010-12-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12072 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8587-0_10 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12072 doi:10.1007/978-90-481-8587-0_10 Interactive Atlas Interoperability Inuit knowledge Participatory mapping Web mapping info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2010 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8587-0_10 2022-02-06T21:52:07Z A team of community and university researchers, Inuit experts, Inuit organizations, and software developers are developing a Cybercartographic Atlas of Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. In keeping with a cybercartographic approach, the Atlas combines maps with text and multimedia representations including images, sound, video, and visualizations. Ultimately, members of the communities involved in the Inuit Sea Ice Use and Occupancy Project are interested in evaluating the utility of such approaches for their educational potential as classroom tools, as well as to ensure more dynamic forms of knowledge documentation that can be easily updated and accessed over time. At the user interface level, the Atlas presents documented Inuit knowledge in new and innovative ways. The ability to support innovative representations is underpinned by a flexible data model that is populated with knowledge documented through a participatory mapping process. The Atlas presents a variety of topics including Our Partner Communities, Our Contributors, and Inuit knowledge of Ice Conditions and Uses. Future iterations of the Atlas will see a restructured and greatly expanded table of contents and potentially the addition of user-contributed content functionality. Book Part inuit Sea ice Carleton University's Institutional Repository 229 254 Dordrecht
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Interoperability
Inuit knowledge
Participatory mapping
Web mapping
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Interoperability
Inuit knowledge
Participatory mapping
Web mapping
Pulsifer, P. (Peter)
Laidler, G.J. (Gita J.)
Taylor, D.R. (Fraser)
Hayes, A. (Amos)
Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
topic_facet Interactive Atlas
Interoperability
Inuit knowledge
Participatory mapping
Web mapping
description A team of community and university researchers, Inuit experts, Inuit organizations, and software developers are developing a Cybercartographic Atlas of Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. In keeping with a cybercartographic approach, the Atlas combines maps with text and multimedia representations including images, sound, video, and visualizations. Ultimately, members of the communities involved in the Inuit Sea Ice Use and Occupancy Project are interested in evaluating the utility of such approaches for their educational potential as classroom tools, as well as to ensure more dynamic forms of knowledge documentation that can be easily updated and accessed over time. At the user interface level, the Atlas presents documented Inuit knowledge in new and innovative ways. The ability to support innovative representations is underpinned by a flexible data model that is populated with knowledge documented through a participatory mapping process. The Atlas presents a variety of topics including Our Partner Communities, Our Contributors, and Inuit knowledge of Ice Conditions and Uses. Future iterations of the Atlas will see a restructured and greatly expanded table of contents and potentially the addition of user-contributed content functionality.
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author Pulsifer, P. (Peter)
Laidler, G.J. (Gita J.)
Taylor, D.R. (Fraser)
Hayes, A. (Amos)
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Laidler, G.J. (Gita J.)
Taylor, D.R. (Fraser)
Hayes, A. (Amos)
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title Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
title_short Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
title_full Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
title_fullStr Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
title_full_unstemmed Creating an online cybercartographic atlas of Inuit sea ice knowledge and Use
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