Finding and selecting interesting and relevant information in large online digital text archives can be challenging. We tackle this information access problem from a geographic information science perspective using a case study exploring a semi-structured historical encyclopedia. We propose a three-pronged approach for this, based around (1) automatic retrieval of spatio-temporal and thematic information from digital text documents; (2) transformation of the extracted information to spatialize and visualize spatio-temporal and thematic structures; and (3) integration of the spatialized displays in an interactive web interface driven by a user-centered design and evaluation approach. We implemented an interactive spatialized network display ...
In this half-day tutorial, we will review the basic concepts of, methods for, and applications of ge...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has become well established in historical research...
Finding and selecting interesting and relevant information in large online digital text archives can...
While rapidly growing unstructured and semi-structured online digital text archives (e.g., Google Bo...
Recent text digitization efforts make it possible to extract implicit and explicit spatio-temporal i...
Efficient and effective access to and knowledge construction from massively growing spatial and non-...
A growing trend in digital humanities has been digital scholarship and the emphasis on usage of digi...
[Abstract] Majority of the available digital information are associated with some location or region...
This paper presents challenges and opportunities resulting from the application of geographical info...
International audienceThanks to citizen-side contributions, heritage scientists can now quite often ...
This chapter presents some initial attempts at exploring digital technologies for examining Herodotu...
International audienceLocal cultural heritage document collections are characterized by contents str...
This article provides some basic context for digital mapping in the humanities and proposes some pat...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
In this half-day tutorial, we will review the basic concepts of, methods for, and applications of ge...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has become well established in historical research...
Finding and selecting interesting and relevant information in large online digital text archives can...
While rapidly growing unstructured and semi-structured online digital text archives (e.g., Google Bo...
Recent text digitization efforts make it possible to extract implicit and explicit spatio-temporal i...
Efficient and effective access to and knowledge construction from massively growing spatial and non-...
A growing trend in digital humanities has been digital scholarship and the emphasis on usage of digi...
[Abstract] Majority of the available digital information are associated with some location or region...
This paper presents challenges and opportunities resulting from the application of geographical info...
International audienceThanks to citizen-side contributions, heritage scientists can now quite often ...
This chapter presents some initial attempts at exploring digital technologies for examining Herodotu...
International audienceLocal cultural heritage document collections are characterized by contents str...
This article provides some basic context for digital mapping in the humanities and proposes some pat...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
In this half-day tutorial, we will review the basic concepts of, methods for, and applications of ge...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has become well established in historical research...