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Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center GIS for Historians The North American Religion Atlas and Indiana Online Bloomington, Indiana April 16, 2002 Karen Frederickson.

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1 Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center GIS for Historians The North American Religion Atlas and Indiana Online Bloomington, Indiana April 16, 2002 Karen Frederickson Director, Information Systems Technology The Polis Center, IUPUI

2 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI)  Founded in 1997 at the University of California-Berkeley  Now includes over 700 scholars, librarians, and information technology experts from around the world  Goals: – Organization and presentation of data resources in categories of time and space – Acquisition of data from a variety of research projects – Definition of metadata – Combination and comparison of other isolated scholarly data – Increase the range of applications and uses of data – Permanent archives of data resources  URL: www.ecai.orgwww.ecai.org

3 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center North American Religion Atlas (NARA)  Goals – To enhance and make available a wide array of important sources for the study of North American religion and culture within an interactive mapping and visualization framework. – To provide a rich body of spatially-enabled contextual data for the wide variety of data sets developed by individual scholars. – To provide interpretive and curricular materials for use by students and scholars of North American cultural history.  URL: www.religionatlas.orgwww.religionatlas.org

4 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center GIS Technology  Provides us the ability to collect, store, manage, and manipulate spatial data.  Has unrealized potential as a tool for information integration, analysis, and communication.  Can represent virtually any data or information that can be associated with a geographic location.  Can integrate data from widely different sources based solely on location.  Can explicitly incorporate location into any analysis.

5 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center GIS in the Humanities  Much of what people want to know about culture is: – formed in the context of change over time and space, and thus – depends on the ability to manipulate quantitative and qualitative data across time and space.  GIS has the potential to become a core technology that allows … humanities scholars, social scientists, journalists, and secondary educators, among others, … to examine issues of cause and effect.

6 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center GIS for Electronic Atlases  GIS and Internet technology support the creation of electronic atlases that serve: – Users through the provision of interactive mapping, query, and spatial analysis tools. – Readers through linkages to scholarly e-publications, curriculum, and other teaching and learning publications.

7 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center NARA Resources  Current and historic administrative boundaries  Current and historic spatially-enabled census population data  Multiple years of spatially-enabled census of religious bodies data  Video of various religion related subject areas such as rites of passage, holiday observations, services, programs and architecture  Presentations of various specialized subjects  Audio of sermons, choirs, and more  Special exhibitions of interest to religious scholars

8 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center NARA Publications  NARA will provide a rich source of data and information for research and education  NARA will serve as a portal not only to data, but also to scholarly articles, curriculum and other teaching and learning tools developed.  The first NARA-based ECAI publication, on American Mainline Protestantism, is planned for publication by the California Digital Library in Spring 2002.

9 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center Future Goals To extend the core set of religious census data for the United States in the 20 th century in four directions:  Time  Geography  Subject matter  Multi-media resources To extend the set of:  Scholarly articles  Curriculum guides  Analysis guides  And other teaching and learning tools

10 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center Future Research and Development  For GIS technology to realize its potential as a tool for research and communication: – Users must be provided with data that is relevant to the thematic, spatial, and temporal context of their investigation – Data resources must be integrated in a manner that reflects uncertainty in the data – Information must be visualized in a dynamic manner that allows users to travel virtually through time and space

11 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center  Indiana Online™ as “a leading-edge interactive, multimedia resource that will convey traditional history, lore, and knowledge, as well as interactive learning resources and advanced visualizations of data.”  Indiana Humanities Council (IHC) identified The Polis Center (TPC) as its primary partner in the development of Indiana Online, with TPC managing the planning phase under the governance of IHC.  The planning process will culminate in a grant proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities (deadline: July 1, 2002) and other funding agencies. Indiana Online

12 GIS for Historians Copyright © 2001. The Polis Center Indiana Online TM will be the premier web site for and about the state of Indiana. Designed as an electronic encyclopedia, Indiana Online will:  provide comprehensive information about the people, history, government, economy, and the cultural life of Indiana past and present;  serve diverse audiences, including students and educators, business and civic leaders, government agencies, cultural organizations, and researchers, as well as the casual browser;  promote collaborations among assorted institutions and agencies to identify materials and to create new digital resources to be made available on the site;  present the state as a national leader in the development of reliable, high- quality online new media Mission Statement


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