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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 3
Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, October 2009
- Forum: Is Gis Changing Historical Scholarship? 1-2
- Onno Boonstra:
Barriers between historical GIS and historical scholarship. 3-7 - James W. Wilson:
GIS and historical scholarship: A question of scale. 9-13 - Karen K. Kemp:
What can GIS offer history? 15-19 - Yuzuru Isoda, Akihiro Tsukamoto, Yoshihiro Kosaka, Takuya Okumura, Masakazu Sawai, Keiji Yano, Susumu Nakata, Satoshi Tanaka:
Reconstruction of Kyoto of the Edo era based on arts and historical documents: 3D urban model based on historical GIS data. 21-38 - Akihiro Tsukamoto:
Unfolding the landscape drawing method of Rakuchū Rakugai Zu screen paintings in a GIS environment. 39-60 - Ian N. Gregory, David Cooper:
Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours. 61-84 - Fumiyasu Arakawa, Christopher Nicholson:
Prehistoric resource procurement in the central Mesa Verde region: A study of human mobility and social interactions using GIS. 85-100 - Michael Teichmann:
Visualisation in archaeology: An assessment of modelling archaeological landscapes using scientific and gaming software. 101-125 - Ed S. Mackenzie, Jamie McLaughlin, Tony K. Moore, Kathy M. Rogers:
Digitising the Middle Ages: The experience of the 'Lands of the Normans' project. 127-142 - Ian N. Gregory, Robert M. Schwartz:
National Historical Geographical Information System as a tool for historical research: Population and railways in Wales, 1841-1911. 143-161 - Sorin Adam Matei:
Visible Past: A location and attention aware learning and discovery environment for digital humanities. 163-174 - Francis Rousseaux, Indira Thouvenin:
Exploring informed virtual sites through Michel Foucault's heterotopias. 175-191 - Lorna M. Hughes, Paul S. Ell:
The British lsles Network of Expert Centres: A collaborative approach to the digital arts and humanities. 193-201
- Humphrey Southall:
Anne Kelly Knowles (ed.), Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship (Redland: ESRI Press, 2008), xx, 313pp; with a digital supplement edited by Amy Hillier. 203-206 - Peter K. Bol:
Ian N. Gregory, and Paul S. Ell, Historical GIS: technologies, methodologies and scholarship, Cambridge studies in historical geography, 39 (Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007), xi, 227pp. 206-210 - Paolo Plini:
Visible Past: Online Exploratorium http://visiblepast.net/home. Reviewed 4 June 2009. 210-211
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