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Free Historical GIS Seminar York 28 February 2007 – Booking Open

***Apologies for any cross-posting***

During 2007 the ESRC, as part of the Historical Geographical Information 
Systems Research Network, is sponsoring a number of free seminars on the 
use of GIS to study the past. These will be led by Dr Ian Gregory, author 
of A Place in History: A Guide to Using GIS in Historical Research.  
Historical GIS is a rapidly growing field within historical research. A 
Geographical Information System (GIS) is a form of database management 
system within which every row of data is linked to a co-ordinate-based 
location. By using GIS historians can structure, integrate, analyse and 
visualise the geographies of the past.

The seminars will consist of a mixture of presentations and roundtable 
discussions and will help attendees to make better use of GIS in their 
research, by considering what exactly GIS has to offer historians, in what 
ways historians make, or would like to make, use of GIS in their research 
and what technological and methodological issues are faced. They are aimed 
at a broad audience including established academics, members of the 
heritage sector, junior researchers and post-graduates.

The first seminar will take place in York on 28 February 2007.  Places are 
limited and booking forms need to be returned by 15 December 2006.
Further details of the seminar, including a downloadable booking form, can 
be found at http://ahds.ac.uk/history/hgis/seminar-york.htm

Zoe
Dr Zoe Bliss
Acquisitions and Information Officer
AHDS History
UK Data Archive
University of Essex
Colchester     C04 3SQ
Phone: + 44  1206 872326
Fax:       + 44 1206 872003