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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