Using GIS for Spatial and Temporal Analysis in Print Culture Studies: Some Opportunities and Challenges
Date
2000
Authors
MacDonald, Bertrum H.
Black, Fiona A.
Journal Title
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Publisher
Duke University Press
Abstract
Examines the issues involved in employing a viewpoint that geography impacts research. Idea in the history of print culture; Interest in the study of print culture; Use of quantitative data by historians of print culture; Association of the culture with the geographical information system.
Description
Preprint. The final published version appears in Social Science History, Vol. 24, Issue 3, pp. 505-536, published by Duke University Press and available at http://ssh.dukejournals.org/archive/
Keywords
history, book industries and trade, publishers and publishing, geographic information systems (GIS)
Citation
MacDonald, BH, and FA Black. 2000. "Using GIS for spatial and temporal analyses in print culture studies - Some opportunities and challenges." Social Science History 24(3): 505-536.