Bringing geographic information systems (GIS) into the museum world

Q1 Arts and Humanities Studies in Digital Heritage Pub Date : 2013-10-01 DOI:10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2013.6743843
Gizem Dorter, Lauren Davis
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Innovations and evolutions in digital technology have produced a number of useful and creative tools for the cultural world. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has become the standard within the domains of cultural heritage site management and archaeology. The inclusion of GIS within the museum and art world, however, remains under-represented and rarely tested. This paper examines the ways in which museums could employ GIS in their different functional areas, by studying the practicality and overall utility of GIS as a tool. We hypothesized and researched different potential areas of usefulness, and subsequently developed several museum and object based GIS experiments. We created GIS data for 3 artworks and explored the ways museums could use the data internally and for exhibitions. Additionally we looked at the broader applications of GIS for museums, testing a Danish GIS- based user prediction model. Our results show that GIS can be beneficial to museums at both micro and macro levels. GIS data is largely standardized, and therefore quite useful for collection management, administration, and larger institutional cooperation. We found that at its heart, GIS has the ability visualize information in different ways, and this characteristic could be of great use to museums educators and exhibition designers. By utilizing the different ways GIS can visualize data, museums can present topics in ways that meets the needs of many visitors. Though museums should be encouraged to put part of their resources towards exploring new technologies, the stability and permanence of GIS creates a good case for museum support and use.
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将地理信息系统(GIS)引入博物馆世界
数字技术的创新和发展为文化界提供了许多有用和创造性的工具。地理信息系统(GIS)已成为文化遗址管理和考古领域的标准。然而,将地理信息系统纳入博物馆和艺术界仍然没有得到充分的代表,也很少进行测试。本文通过研究GIS作为一种工具的实用性和整体效用,探讨了博物馆在不同功能区使用GIS的方法。我们假设并研究了不同的潜在有用领域,并随后开发了几个基于博物馆和对象的GIS实验。我们为3件艺术品创建了GIS数据,并探索了博物馆在内部和展览中使用这些数据的方式。此外,我们还研究了地理信息系统在博物馆中的广泛应用,测试了一个基于丹麦地理信息系统的用户预测模型。研究结果表明,地理信息系统在微观和宏观两个层面上都有利于博物馆的发展。GIS数据在很大程度上是标准化的,因此对收集管理、行政管理和更大的机构合作非常有用。我们发现,从本质上讲,GIS具有以不同方式可视化信息的能力,这一特性对博物馆教育工作者和展览设计师非常有用。通过利用GIS可视化数据的不同方式,博物馆可以以满足许多游客需求的方式呈现主题。虽然应该鼓励博物馆将部分资源用于探索新技术,但地理信息系统的稳定性和持久性为博物馆的支持和使用创造了一个很好的案例。
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Studies in Digital Heritage
Studies in Digital Heritage Arts and Humanities-Classics
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