[PDF] Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3366/ijhac.2009.0009 Corpus ID: 36797812Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours @article{Gregory2009ThomasGS, title={Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours}, author={I. Gregory and D. Cooper}, journal={Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput.}, year={2009}, volume={3}, pages={61-84} } I. Gregory, D. Cooper Published 2009 Computer Science, History Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 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. This paper reports on a pilot project that created a GIS of… Expand View via Publisher e-space.mmu.ac.uk Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 21 CitationsBackground Citations 6 Methods Citations 1 View All Figures and Topics from this paper figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 figure 4 figure 5 figure 6 figure 7 figure 8 figure 9 figure 10 figure 11 View All 11 Figures & Tables Geographic information system Internet Embedded system 21 Citations Citation Type Citation Type All Types Cites Results Cites Methods Cites Background Has PDF Publication Type Author More Filters More Filters Filters Sort by Relevance Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency Mapping the English Lake District: a literary GIS D. Cooper, I. Gregory Sociology 2011 93 PDF View 1 excerpt, cites methods Save Alert Research Feed Crossing Boundaries: Using GIS in Literary Studies, History and Beyond I. Gregory, A. Baron, D. Cooper, Andrew Hardie, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Paul Rayson Geography 2014 5 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Geographic Information Systems and Historical Research: An Appraisal Luís Espinha da Silveira History, Computer Science Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 2014 5 Save Alert Research Feed GIS and Literary History: Advancing Digital Humanities research through the Spatial Analysis of historical travel writing and topographical literature Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Christopher Donaldson, I. Gregory History, Computer Science Digit. Humanit. Q. 2017 13 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Text, images and statistics: Integrating data and approaches using geospatial computing I. Gregory Computer Science 2009 5th IEEE International Conference on E-Science Workshops 2009 PDF View 1 excerpt, cites background Save Alert Research Feed Towards the Spatial Analysis of Vague and Imaginary Places : Evolving the Spatial Humanities through Medieval Romance Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Naomi Howell 2018 1 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Critical Literary Cartography: Text, Maps and a Coleridge Notebook D. Cooper Geography 2012 3 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Mapping Travelers' Cultural and Environmental Perceptions: Thomas Nuttall and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft in Arkansas, 1818-1819 Andrew J. Milson History 2017 2 Save Alert Research Feed Exploring Literary Landscapes: From Texts to Spatiotemporal Analysis through Collaborative Work and GIS Daniel Alves, A. I. Queiroz Sociology, Computer Science Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 2015 15 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Employment of Geoinformation Technologies in Historical Researches Experience of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University D. Mustafina, O. Luneva, L. K. Karimova Geography 2015 PDF View 1 excerpt, cites background Save Alert Research Feed ... 1 2 3 ... References Geography, Timing, and Technology: A GIS-Based Analysis of Pennsylvania's Iron Industry, 1825–1875 Anne Knowles, R. Healey Economics The Journal of Economic History 2006 27 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Related Papers Abstract Figures and Topics 21 Citations 1 References Related Papers Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar Sign Up About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Learn More → Resources DatasetsSupp.aiAPIOpen Corpus Organization About UsResearchPublishing PartnersData Partners   FAQContact Proudly built by AI2 with the help of our Collaborators Terms of Service•Privacy Policy The Allen Institute for AI By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE