[mapserver-users] Newe MapServer Application

Alexander Pucher pucher at atlas.gis.univie.ac.at
Wed Nov 13 05:16:47 EST 2002


Dear Mapserver-list members,

The Department of Geography and Regional Research of the University of 
Vienna, Austria is proud to present their latest MapServer project, 
which was launched yesterday evening under the title

"Reason for eviction - non-Ayrian"  (http://www.ns-verbrechen.at)

The contents of this website are primarily based on the research and 
publication work carried out by Herbert Exenberger, Johann Koss and 
Brigitte Ungar-Klein, namely the book "Reason for eviction - non-Ayrian. 
The eviction of Jewish tenants from council flats in Vienna in 1938 and 
1939. " published by Picus The texts taken from a touring exhibition of 
the same name, shown in various parts of Vienna, aiming to increase 
sensitivity for the subject of Aryanisation, were adapted for the 
Internet. The data collected for this site refer to Jewish men and women 
who lost their lives during the NS regime - be it that they were 
deported and murdered in a concentration camp, or that they died in 
Vienna or elsewhere. Survivors were not included in the data for reason 
of data privacy. The data mainly rely on sources from the documentation 
archive of the Austrian Resistance, i.e. "the name register of Austrian 
holocaust victims".


The system is based on MapServer and PostGIS, offering a complete german 
and english interface.

Have fun!!

Regards
alex




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Institut fuer Geographie und Regionalforschung
Universitaet Wien
Kartografie und Geoinformation

Departement of Geography and Regional Research
University of Vienna
Cartography and GIS

Universitaetstr. 7, A-1010 Wien, AUSTRIA

Tel: (+43 1) 4277 48644
Fax: (+43 1) 4277 48649
E-mail: alexander.pucher at univie.ac.at

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