Multimethod digitalisation of a large-format school map from the first half of the 20th century

IF 1.1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Digital Library Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1108/dlp-05-2024-0074
Ana Carrasco-Huertas, Ana Reyes Pérez, Domingo Campillo García
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to delve into the effectiveness of applying traditional and more advanced digital means to document elements of cultural heritage, in this case large-format cartography. Application of multimethod digitalisation to a school map of the American continent dating to the early part of the 20th century has served to address specific issues, notably its multilayers consisting of paper, inks and a protective varnish on a textile medium. Its large format is likewise an obstacle to its digital capture.

Design/methodology/approach

The method applied here resorted to three registration systems: single-shot photography, panoramic photography and photogrammetry. The first two widely serve to capture works of large-format, whereas the third is commonly used to record volumetric assets. A variety of parameters were applied, notably different focal lengths, capture methods and processing software. The images obtained in each case were subjected to qualitative and quantitative comparisons so as to analyse their differences in terms of resolution and accuracy when compared to the map's real measurements, key criteria when duplicating cartographic documents.

Findings

Although the final products gleaned from the digital photographs, panoramic photographs and photogrammetry fulfil the basic functions required to record documents housed in archives, libraries, museums and other cultural institutions, this study highlights new advances and complementary functions stemming from certain of these techniques.

Originality/value

Digitalisation is a tool that serves to register, preserve, disseminate and analyse cultural heritage. However, some of the available techniques have rarely been applied specifically to graphic and documentary artefacts. It is for this reason that this study intends to demonstrate their utility in the detailed study of this heritage typology. Moreover, optimising the school map into a digital form favours its dissemination and remote consultation while simultaneously minimising direct manipulation, hence improving its long-term preservation.

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用多种方法对 20 世纪上半叶的大幅学校地图进行数字化处理
目的 本研究旨在深入探讨应用传统和更先进的数字化手段来记录文化遗产要素(此处指大 幅地图)的有效性。将多种方法数字化应用于 20 世纪早期的美洲大陆学校地图,有助于解决一些具体问题,特别是其多层纸张、油墨和纺织介质上的保护漆。设计/方法/途径本作品采用了三种登记系统:单张摄影、全景摄影和摄影测量。前两者广泛用于捕捉大幅面作品,而第三种通常用于记录体积资产。我们使用了各种参数,特别是不同的焦距、拍摄方法和处理软件。对每种情况下获得的图像都进行了定性和定量比较,以便分析它们与地图实际测量值相比在分辨率和准确性方面的差异,这些都是复制制图文件时的关键标准。研究结果虽然从数码照片、全景照片和摄影测量中获得的最终产品满足了记录档案馆、图书馆、博物馆和其他文化机构所藏文件的基本功能,但本研究强调了其中某些技术的新进展和补充功能。然而,现有的一些技术很少被专门应用于图形和文献文物。因此,本研究打算在对这一遗产类型的详细研究中展示这些技术的实用性。此外,将学校地图优化为数字形式有利于其传播和远程咨询,同时最大限度地减少直接操作,从而改善其长期保存。
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Digital Library Perspectives
Digital Library Perspectives INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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3.90
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期刊介绍: Digital Library Perspectives (DLP) is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with digital content collections. It publishes research related to the curation and web-based delivery of digital objects collected for the advancement of scholarship, teaching and learning. And which advance the digital information environment as it relates to global knowledge, communication and world memory. The journal aims to keep readers informed about current trends, initiatives, and developments. Including those in digital libraries and digital repositories, along with their standards and technologies. The editor invites contributions on the following, as well as other related topics: Digitization, Data as information, Archives and manuscripts, Digital preservation and digital archiving, Digital cultural memory initiatives, Usability studies, K-12 and higher education uses of digital collections.
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