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Title: Peeter P


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  • Peeter Päll
  • 9th Baltic Division meeting
  • Jurmala, October 2005

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Overview
  • Existing collections in Estonia
  • Two types of collections (systematic databases
    archived materials)
  • Digitization options
  • ETOP, the digital archive
  • Data structure, encoding problems
  • Named features identification
  • Perspectives

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History of names collections
  • Various initiatives in the 19th century (1888 M.
    J. Eisen, 1895 J. Jung, 1901 F. Kuhlbars)
  • Systematic collection since 1920s by the Mother
    Tongue Society
  • Collections by scholarship, field expeditions by
    researchers and students (1930s1990s)

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Current collections
  • Place Names Archive at the Institute of Estonian
    Language over 500,000 cards (integrates also
    collections of the Mother Tongue Society)
  • Endel Vareps archive at EKI (ca. 95,000 A5
    pages)
  • M. J. Eisens collections at the National Museum
    (dispersed copy in Helsinki in 3 vol.)
  • Collections at various museums and institutes
  • Main Estonian-Swedish collections at Uppsala

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Place Names Archive at EKI
  • Collections since 1920s, arranged by parishes
    general alphabetic index
  • Data on cards
  • name in standard spelling and pronunciation
  • locative case forms (external or internal)
  • references to other connected names
  • short description of the named feature (maps
    usually not included)
  • background information, examples of name usage
  • village, parish, informant, collector

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Place name card (1930s)
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Alphabetic index card
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Place name card (1960s)
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Place name maps
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Problems
  • Parish collections are uneven by the amount of
    cards and their quality
  • Usually no map references are given
  • Using the collection for research requires a lot
    of time

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Digital resources
  • Place Names Database at EKI (KNAB) 90,000
    records (244,000 names)
  • Toponymic Database for historic Võrumaa by the
    Institute of Võru ca. 10,000 records
  • National Place Names Register test version only
  • Databases of private publishers (e.g. Regio road
    map index contains ca. 11,000 names)

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KNAB (www.eki.ee/knab/knab.htm)
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Võrumaa (www.ekk.ee/avka/)
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Two types of collections
  • 1. Archives
  • unsystematic
  • uneven
  • excessive data
  • 2. Systematic databases
  • processed data, based on various sources
  • standard quality criteria
  • structured data, even coverage

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Digitization of names archives
  • Aims
  • to protect against destruction of data
  • to give better access to data
  • to enable further processing
  • Models
  • Finland (partial type-in of card information)
  • Sweden (scanning digital headwords)
  • Norway (type-in and scanning)

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ETOP, the digital archive of EKI
  • Data format SGML-text
  • Character format Unicode-enabled
  • Uniformity with KNAB, the systematic place names
    database
  • Recognition of international standards on digital
    gazetteers (Alexandria Digital Library, ADL
    Gazetteer Protocol)
  • Availability through the Internet (both for
    entering and accessing the data)

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Data fields
  • ltnimigtname label commentlt/nimigt
  • ltvargtname variants lt/vargt (includes
    pronunciation in standardized transcription the
    original notation)
  • ltkohgtuse of locative formslt/kohgt
  • ltvrdgtreferences to other nameslt/vrdgt
  • ltselgtdescription of the featurelt/selgt
  • ltlkoodgtfeature typelt/lkoodgt (new information)
  • lttxtgtbackground, examples, textlt/txtgt
  • ltallgtname source (informant)lt/allgt
  • ltkhkgtparishlt/khkgt
  • ltlähikgtvillage, collection pointlt/lähikgt
  • ltautgtcollecting person, owner of collection,
    typistlt/autgt

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Principles of digitization
  • inclusion of all the content of the original
  • maximum preservation of original structure
  • all additions and corrections are clearly marked
  • no interpretations, but comments are allowed

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Phases of digitization
  • All new cards will be processed first, these are
    not copied for alphabetic index file any more
  • Other materials (not in a card format) that can
    be integrated, obtained from other sources
  • New contributions may be provided through web
    digitally
  • Entering the data of main collections starts from
    sample parishes
  • After the main collection is entered, comparison
    with the alphabetic index (and subsequently this
    may be discarded)

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Perspectives
  • Estimated time-length of digitization 1020
    years
  • Possible additions to data geocoding
  • Possible further processing linking records of
    identical features
  • Research continues..
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