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Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 – over 140 years of joint work of historians and cartographers

Highlights

  • Being as open and user-friendly as possible will help us to fulfil the goal of popularizing the data and knowledge gathered in decades of work and research on Historical Atlas of Poland (HAP)

  • The platform that has been chosen for the project is GeoNode (Figure 2) – an open-source framework serving as a base for building geospatial content management systems and spatial data infrastructures (Corti et al 2019)

  • Its rich features intended for data publishing, organizing them in structures, and presenting on a map supports well our goal of creating a geoportal and data repository implementing FAIR rules

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Introduction

Katarzyna Słomska-Przecha,*, Dawid Maciuszeka, Aniela Rząsaa, Tomasz Paneckia a Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences - kslomska@ihpan.edu.pl, dawidjanmaciuszek@gmail.com, aniela.rzasa@gmail.com, tpanecki@ihpan.edu.pl * Corresponding author Inter alia, to correct the location of settlement points from old volumes, adjust roads and forest borders, and improve the hierarchy of ecclesiastical divisions.

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