Contributor(s): Than Grove, Steven Weinberger
THL-published websites include webpages with data from the place dictionary presented interactive tables. These tables contain specific sets of place dictionary data, such as all the monasteries in the Amdo cultural region, or all the archaeological sites of Zhangzhung in western Tibet, or all the contemporary administrative units in the central Tibet cultural region, or all the historical polities of the Kham cultural region. These tables are interactive: the user can select how to organize and display the data in the table.
Each row in the table represents the record for a feature in the THL Place Dictionary. The name of the feature is a link to the Place Dictionary record for that feature. Other names that occur in the row for a feature and which also have Place Dictionary entries are linked to those entries. In addition, there are also links to other resources related to the feature, such as maps, essays, and so forth.
The default display is alphabetical order according to the data in the first column of the table. You can change this.
The selections you make to display the table will be remembered by your browser, though when you clear your cookies or make other such changes, you will have to reset these variables.
For information on creating the data files for the interactive data tables, see the section on creating JSON for Data Tables on the Place Dictionary API page.