“Enhancing Digital Projects with Geographical Data.”

 

Andy Rutkowski

Geospatial Resources Librarian

UCLA Library

specialized tool, some underground lab off-campus

 

Social Explorer, data studios, labs, etc. everywhere

 

Now everyone is making maps. ArcGIS pledged 1 billion dollars to put ESRI into every public k-12 school in the United States.

 

2006

collaborative

discovery

data

lived experiences

Bunge, W. 1971. Fitzgerald: Geography of a revolution. Cambridge, MA : Schenkman.

 

Source: http://jacket2.org/commentary/william-bunge-dgei-radical-cartography

 

How can GIS impact discovery of special collections and archival materials?

Can GIS impact the research process critically? How?

 

How can a GIS project serve as a means to fostering instruction?

integrity

 

form

 

access

Thomas Padilla - Humanities Data in the Library: Integrity, Form, and Access - http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march16/padilla/03padilla.html

By paying keen attention to integrity, form, and access librarians and others operating in the cultural heritage sector situate themselves well to adapt these principles to reshape their collections to become more amenable to computational methods and tools.

https://github.com/andyrutkowskiucla/mappingworkshop

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