Cultural Atlas Browser
What is a Cultural Atlas?
A matrix of spatial and temporal information with associated cultural
information or attributes. It must include at least one dynamic map with
multiple layers, or multiple maps. It is created by an author or team of
collaborators with a specific focus, theme, and/or intended audience. The
focus can be either large or small scale in time and space. Information
included can be either generalized or complex and detailed.
The spatio-temporal information must be integrated with the additional
cultural material and documentation in a user interface that allows
browsing back and forth between the different dimensions.
To be an academic work the atlas must include appropriate documentation of
the source of data and the methods of analysis and construction of the
project.
Historical, religious, ethnographic, and language atlases are related
genres of work. Cultural atlases generally include information from
several of these more specialized genres.
Cultural atlases have been published in book form for a very long time.
The relationship between this original format of atlases and what is now
available through electronic media is a primary area of research and
investigation for ECAI.
Electronic cultural atlases must include all the features of the paper
version but pose new questions about the best ways to represent the
information in the new media. Electronic cultural atlases can also
include new functionality enabled by the use of electronic media
including:
Interactive viewing and dynamic presentation of the material
Content searches
Content filtering
Analysis
Incorporation of larger volumes and more complex data
Flexibility in integrating content for specific authors goals and intended audiences
Possibility of online community input of information
Contributing to the Portal
ECAI encourages suggestion of atlases to include in this portal. The atlases are cataloged by location, time range, and themes. To be included in the portal a proposed atlas must the minimum criteria of a cultural atlas as listed above, including having an identified author(s) or institution, which maintains responsibility for the atlas.
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