The historical GIS layers for the Tokugawa Period (circa 1664 and 1820) were developed for presentation at CEAL, Japanese Librarians Meeting, 2004. This paper will briefly outline existing examples of Japan Historical GIS, the methodology used to develop our demonstration GIS, and the means of searching the data online
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...
Base GIS layers of Kuni, Doo, and Daimyo for Tokugawa Japan, based primarily on maps in Nihonshi nem...
Over the past decade, historical groups, ranging from the Organization of American Historians to the...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the historical GIS-related materials in TINDAS1 and to pro...
This paper discusses applications of a revolutionary information technology, Geographic Information ...
Even just a decade ago having a chapter dedicated to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a boo...
Historical GIS is an emerging field that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to research the...
To a greater or lesser extent, all historians make use of geographical information. This means that ...
The last 10 years have seen a sudden rise in interest in the use of Geographical Information Systems...
Short presentation for Digital Humanities 2020 with the title Integrating Historical Maps and Docume...
This guide is intended for historians who want to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS). It des...
The China Historical GIS (CHGIS) has been developing a base GIS framework of all the recorded admin...
Abstract: Historical maps are precious materials, which show spatial distribution of land use, stree...
The historical GIS is, without any doubt, a powerful means of communica-tion of historical phenomena...
The historical GIS is, without any doubt, a powerful means of communication of historical phenomena ...
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...
Base GIS layers of Kuni, Doo, and Daimyo for Tokugawa Japan, based primarily on maps in Nihonshi nem...
Over the past decade, historical groups, ranging from the Organization of American Historians to the...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the historical GIS-related materials in TINDAS1 and to pro...
This paper discusses applications of a revolutionary information technology, Geographic Information ...
Even just a decade ago having a chapter dedicated to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a boo...
Historical GIS is an emerging field that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to research the...
To a greater or lesser extent, all historians make use of geographical information. This means that ...
The last 10 years have seen a sudden rise in interest in the use of Geographical Information Systems...
Short presentation for Digital Humanities 2020 with the title Integrating Historical Maps and Docume...
This guide is intended for historians who want to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS). It des...
The China Historical GIS (CHGIS) has been developing a base GIS framework of all the recorded admin...
Abstract: Historical maps are precious materials, which show spatial distribution of land use, stree...
The historical GIS is, without any doubt, a powerful means of communica-tion of historical phenomena...
The historical GIS is, without any doubt, a powerful means of communication of historical phenomena ...
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...
Base GIS layers of Kuni, Doo, and Daimyo for Tokugawa Japan, based primarily on maps in Nihonshi nem...
Over the past decade, historical groups, ranging from the Organization of American Historians to the...