Thanks - I knew someones in the open source / library community must be working 
on this!
CH

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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Bess 
Sadler
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:44 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Broadening a geographic search in discovery layers

Hi, Cynthia. 

It's early days yet, but here at Stanford we are starting work on a suite of 
spatial and geographic plugins for Blacklight (http://projectblacklight.org; 
planned name GeoBlacklight), and part of that work has included changing our 
local cataloging practice to reference GeoNames (http://www.geonames.org) URIs 
instead of place name strings in our records. Our hope is that this will allow 
us to index records at multiple levels of specificity within a hierarchy, 
allowing for the kind of "broader term" selection that I think you're 
describing. This will also allow us to index all of the names a place might be 
known by (e.g., different cultures have different names for the same place), as 
well as a place's previous names (e.g., Istanbul vs Constantinople). 

We are still in the design and prototyping stage of this, but all of our work 
is free and open source, and we hope to have something to share with the 
broader community within the year. 

I hope this helps.

Best wishes,
Bess

Bess Sadler
b...@stanford.edu
Manager, Application Development
Digital Library Systems & Services
Stanford University Library


On Feb 12, 2014, at 5:47 AM, "Harper, Cynthia" <char...@vts.edu> wrote:

> Is anyone doing any work that would make it possible to broaden a geographic 
> search in a discovery layer?  For instance, broadening specific country 
> subheadings into a continent search?  Just wondering.
> 
> Cindy Harper
> Electronic Services and Serials Librarian Virginia Theological 
> Seminary
> 3737 Seminary Road
> Alexandria VA 22304
> 703-461-1794
> char...@vts.edu

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