id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2bo75polmfcszi3xk4pnpihvu4 Ian N. Gregory Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours 2009 .pdf text/html 732 146 62 [PDF] Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 36797812Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours title={Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours}, There have been growing calls to develop the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) across the humanities. For this shift to take place, two things must be demonstrated: first, that it is technically possible to create a useful GIS of textual material, the main medium through which humanities research is conducted; and, secondly that such a database can be used to enhance our understanding of disciplines within the humanities. View 1 excerpt, cites methods Cooper, Andrew Hardie, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Paul Rayson GIS and Literary History: Advancing Digital Humanities research through the Spatial Analysis of historical travel writing and topographical literature Exploring Literary Landscapes: From Texts to Spatiotemporal Analysis through Collaborative Work and GIS ./cache/work_2bo75polmfcszi3xk4pnpihvu4.pdf ./txt/work_2bo75polmfcszi3xk4pnpihvu4.txt