Although I do not have experience integrating GIS with museums, I am one of the biggest proponents
of doing such a thing. Local museums could be using it to track where artifacts came from and be
able to generate maps for vistors on demand. The capabilities of GIS in a museum (& preservation,
et. al.) are astounding. I can't wait to start into a geography program and begin working with
it.
Aaron
--- "Corizzo, Hope A. (CONTRACTOR)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A question of vision:
>
> Although I consider myself on the path of Good Museum Work, I am
> temporarily, geographically, sidetracked, and thus working in Cultural
> Resources Management- heavily with GIS(see def. below). Does anyone have
> experience, impending-, inkling-, or otherwise with incorporating GIS into
> a/their museum. This would be either educationally, administratively, what
> have you?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> (Geographic Information System) An information system that deals with
> spatial information. Often called "mapping software," it links attributes
> and characteristics of an area to its geographic location. It is used in a
> variety of applications, including exploration, demographics, dispatching,
> tracking and map making. Using satellites and aerial photography, the U.S.
> Geological Survey and other organizations have developed digital maps of
> most of the world. Unlike paper maps, digital maps can be combined with
> layers of information.
>
> Hope Corizzo
> Colorado State University (Contractor)
> Archaeological Technician - GIS
> Cultural Resources Management program
> Fort Campbell, KY
>
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