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Presentations 2004

  1. British Library presentation
  2. A geo-coding service encompassing a geo-parsing tool and integrated digital gazetteer service
  3. Presentation to the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  4. Briefing to the Statistical Accounts of Scotland Board
  5. GeoCrossWalk at the Archaeology Data Service
 

2003

  1. AGILE Conference 24-26 April 2003, Lyon - Developing a Gazetteer Service and Server for UK Academia.
  2. NLS 2003 15th Edinburgh 3-Day Event, 8th -10th May 2003 - GeoCrossWalk:- Developing a Gazetteer Service and Server for UK Academia
  3. Conference on GeoComputation 8-10 September 2003, University of Southampton, Southampton - The GeoCrossWalk Project.
  4. GeoSolutions 2003 16-18 September 2003, Earls Court, London - The geoXwalk Project.
  5. JISC Meeting 2003 - GeoCrossWalk.
  6. JISC Cluster 2003 - The GeoCrossWalk Project.
 
  1. JCDL 2002 NKOS Workshop July 18 2002, Portland, Oregon - Digital gazetteers Integration into distributed digital library services.
  2. OCLC SCURL Pre-IFLA Conference 15-16 August 2002, Edinburgh - New Directions in Metadata. Organised by SCURL Scottish Confederation of University & Research Libraries and OCLC Online Computer Library Enter
  3. CoSMiC Terminologies Day 4 Sep 2002 , National Library for Scotland, Edinburgh - A Geo-spatial Perspective.
 

Workshops

Geo-Data Projects Workshop 29-30 January 2003, University of Wessex.
The Geo-Data Projects Workshop was held at the University of Essex 29-30 January 2003. The projects are jointly run by EDINA, University of Edinburgh and the History Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex. Presentation slides for the workshop can be found via the links below.
  1. Overview
  2. Progress
  3. The geo-parser
  4. Issues and challenges
  5. Breakout sessions
  6. Where next?

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