From Textual Data to Digital Maps

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In this two-part asynchronous workshop, we intend to, first, give IU faculty and students an overview of what GIS can do for them through highlighting a few works by their peers; and second, to quickly direct them to easy-to-follow workflows that breakdown the process of build a digital mapping project into simple steps. These workflows, which can be used in your research projects or for your in-classroom pedagogical needs, covers a variety of ArcGIS desktop and online platforms. The contents of the workshop are a mixture of brief texts, screen shots and short screen recordings, as well as links to external sources for diving deeper into narrower technical matters. This asynchronous workshop will be gradually updated to cover more GIS skills that might be useful in humanities, arts, and social sciences.

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There is an accompanying playlist in Media Collections Online (https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/playlists/5372): 1. Part 1 - Data management (03:41); 2. Part 2- Collaborative data entry and data preparation for GIS (07:07); 3. GIS Workshop 2023: 01 - Start a map (01:01); 4. GIS Workshop 2023: 02 Add a basemap (00:48); 5. GIS Workshop 2023: 03 Creating feature classes (03:26); 6. GIS Workshop 2023: 04 Adding point data to the map (07:48); 7. GIS Workshop 2023: 05 Georeferencing a raster image (08:13); 8. GIS Workshop 2023: 06 Drawing lines (e.g., road) (05:29); 9. GIS Workshop 2023: 07 Adding Polygons (e.g. borders) (04:24); 10. GIS Workshop 2023: 08 Converting time data to an animated map (08:50); 11. GIS Workshop 2023: 09 Running a geospatial analysis in ArcGIS insights-data aggregation (13:50); 12. GIS Workshop 2023: 10 Running a geospatial analysis in ArcGIS insights - Filtering data (05:18)

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