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Finding a Place in Time: Historians and Geoinformatics Making connections across space and time Shawn Day Digital Humanities Programme University College Cork
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Finding a Place in Time: Historians and Geoinformatics

Making connections across space and time !

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Shawn Day Digital Humanities Programme

University College Cork

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A Short Pitch‣ Happy Open Data Day! 22 Feb 2014

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‣ Tomorrow - Open Data and Education @ UCC ‣ 6:30 23 January WGB 1.07 - All are Welcome ‣ opendata.ie

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A Bit of Background

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Interesting Projects‣ Co-ordinate Canadian Network for Economic History ‣ 1891 Canadian Census Digitisation ‣ 1871 Scottish/Canadian Census Linkage ‣ Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR) ‣ Network for Canadian History and the Environment ‣ Digital Humanities Observatory (RIA)

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Modelling a Canadian Victorian Community‣ to investigate ways in which demographic data can be

represented spatially within a historical virtual research environment

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‣ The Geography of Vice ‣ Mapping Respectability and Networks of Credit

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‣ North Atlantic Cultural Transfer

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Raw Materials‣ Manuscript Census data ‣ Tax Rolls ‣ Court Records ‣ Probate Records ‣ Mortgage Records ‣ Business Directories

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Spatial Visualisation as a Data Portal

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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps

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Asylums in Victorian Ontario

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Josh Macfadyen and the Cdn Flax Trade

Check out: http:http://www.uoguelph.ca/ruralhistory/resources/GIScaseStudy.html

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To What End for the Historian?

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Digital Derry

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Key Issues for Spatial Humanists (Historians)‣ Ambiguguity - disambiguation of place names ‣ Fluidity - Deliberate - shifting boundaries - ‣ Fuzziness - What level of precision - what level of

granularity? ‣ Time in General - How do time and space intersect? ‣ Relationships - See above

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Shifting Boundaries - Politico Economic

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Georectification andDavid Rumsey Collection

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NeDiMAH Space and Time ICT Methods• GIS • statistical distribution metrics • dynamic webmapping • geo-referencing • network analysis • mobile computing • augmented reality • semantic annotation of places, periods and events

A map visualising the use of digital research across Europe;- An ontology of digital research methods;- A collaborative, interactive online forum for the European communityof practitioners active in this area.

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Napoleonic Timeline

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Europeana 4D

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Neatline

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Narrative

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Neatline Curated Space and Time

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What’s Missing‣ Deep Analytical Tools for a Historical Context ‣ The Spatial - Temporal Connection

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Place in Space over Time

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Changing Ship Traffic

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Geovisualisation

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Thank [email protected] @iridium