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Locating the Geographic Center of DDI 3.0

Locating the Geographic Center of DDI 3.0. IASSIST 2006 25 May 2006 Wendy Thomas University of Minnesota. Goals of DDI Geography. Describe the geographic cover in detail Describe the geographic hierarchies found in the data

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Locating the Geographic Center of DDI 3.0

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  1. Locating the Geographic Center of DDI 3.0 IASSIST 2006 25 May 2006 Wendy Thomas University of Minnesota

  2. Goals of DDI Geography • Describe the geographic cover in detail • Describe the geographic hierarchies found in the data • Expand ability to reference external maps and shape (or geographic boundary) files

  3. <nation> <geogCover> <geogUnit> <concept> Name and abbreviation of country (DC) Total scope plus levels (DC) Lowest level of aggregation (FGDC/ISO) Attach a geographic concept to a variable 1.X  2.0  2.1  3.0

  4. <geoBndBox> Bounding longitudes Bounding latitudes <boundPoly> Minimum of 4 points with the first and last point identitical (a triangle) geog = “Y|N” geoMap <mrow><mi> For discovery by coordinate point (FGDC/ISO) Allows for more specific general shape Easy location of geographic variables Links to external maps used to display geography Define concatenated string (unique geo code) 1.X  2.0  2.1  3.0

  5. Hierarchical categories catgry = IDREFS level = IDREFS <catLevel> levelnm Nest categories by reference Identify which level of the hierarchy they were Describe a category level 1.X  2.0  2.1  3.0

  6. 1.X  2.0  2.1  3.0 • Retained all of the 2.1 aspects of geography found in the Study Description • Gathered it together into it own class • Made it available for every module • Expanded it dramatically

  7. <GeographicCoverage> <BoundingBox> <Description> <StructureDescription> <SpatialObject> <Geography> or <GeographyReference> </GeographicCoverage> FGDC/ISO Dublin Core Variable reference FGDC/ISO Describe or point to external 1.X  2.0  2.1  3.0

  8. Bounding Box <r:BoundingBox> <r:NorthLatitude>+76.63</r:NorthLatitude> <r:EastLongitude>-61.48</r:EastLongitude> <r:SouthLatitude>+13.71</r:SouthLatitude> <r:WestLongitude>-177.1</r:WestLongitude> </r:BoundingBox>

  9. Description <r:Description translated="false" translatable="true"> <xhtml:p>United States, Region, Division, State, County, County Subdivision, Place, Tract/Block Numbering Area within Place/Remainder within County Subdivision.</xhtml:p> </r:Description>

  10. Spatial Object • Point • Address • Coordinate point • Line • Street • Boundary • Polygon • Linear Ring • Point and radius

  11. Geography • Attributes • Does it have summary data? • Is it the top level? Lowest level? • Is it exhaustive? • Elements • Level • Parent Geography • Value (how its identified) • Geographic Time

  12. Geography <r:Geography hasSummaryData="true" topLevel="false" lowestLevel="false" exhaustiveCoverage="true"> <r:Identification> <r:ID>G004</r:ID> </r:Identification> <r:Level> <r:Code>040</r:Code> <r:Name>State</r:Name> </r:Level> <r:ParentGeography> <r:ID>G001</r:ID> </r:ParentGeography> <r:Values><r:VariableReference> <r:ID>STATEFP</r:ID> </r:VariableReference><r:ExternalAuthorityReference> http://www......FIPS-xx</r:ExternalAuthorityReference> </r:Values> <r:GeographicTime> <r:Date>20050401</r:Date> </r:GeographicTime> </r:Geography>

  13. Choice…to provide the value <r:GeographyValue> <r:GeographyCode> <r:Value>1</r:Value> <r:Authority>US Census</r:Authority> </r:GeographyCode> <r:GeographyName> New England </r:GeographyName> </r:GeographyValue>

  14. External maps • Other Materials • Available in all modules • Uniform citation structure • Typed [currently a string but will be controlled] • Link to any element with an ID • Mapping of a specific variable • Shape files for specific geographic levels

  15. Goals of DDI Geography • Describe the geographic cover in detail • Geographic Coverage provides a bounding box, textual description, specific geographies and optional internal polygons • Describe the geographic hierarchies found in the data • Level, relationships, coverage information • Expand ability to reference external maps and shape (or geographic boundary) files • Other Materials allows for more flexibility

  16. Questions? • Check out the DDI site: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/ddi http://snipurl.com/ddihelp Wendy Thomas wlt@pop.umn.edu

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