Articles | Volume 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-156-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-156-2019
15 Jul 2019
 | 15 Jul 2019

Digital archiving project of paper maps collected for the International Map Exhibition 1980 in Tokyo

Hideki Kaji, Ken’Ichi Tsuruoka, Ruochen Si, Min Lu, Masatoshi Arikawa, and Takashi Oguchi

Keywords: Digital Archive, Old Paper Maps, Web Applications

Abstract. The Kashiwa Library (KL), The University of Tokyo, holds a collection of old paper maps over the world, about a half of which were originally collected for the International Map Exhibition 1980 in Tokyo. The collection has 3,200 maps published in the 1970s and 1980s, and 1,260 of them were displayed at the exhibition. The map collection is important because it represents the cartography at the emerging era of new technologies and techniques such as satellite remote sensing, computers and GIS for map production (Arikawa et al., 2016). These maps were donated from the Japan Cartographers Association in March 2016, after their collection and storage by the association since the exhibition. In the Japanese fiscal year 2017, the Center for Spatial Information Science (CSIS), The University of Tokyo, and KL started a cooperative research project to produce a digital archive of this map collection, with support from the University of Tokyo Academic Archives Project that facilitates digital archiving of academic materials owned by various units at the university. This presentation explains the procedure of making our digital archive “Kashiwanoha Paper Maps Digital Archive”. “Kashiwanoha” is the address of the Kashiwa Campus of The University of Tokyo where KL and CSIS are located, and it literally means “oak leaf”.

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