DIGITAL HUMANITIES: MULTIDISCIPLINARY ASPECT FOR APPLICATION OF GIS TECHNOLOGIES IN HISTORIC RESEARCH
The integration of such two greatly different directions in the modern science as history and geoinformation systems allows for developing and implementing a number of qualitatively new information systems applicable to the historical and ethnical research. The application of the geoinformation systems, program systems of modeling in composition with advanced tools for information integration and fusion gives a possibility to enhance the scientific research efficiency in various spheres, including those related to humanitarian knowledge that definitely encompasses history, ethnography, anthropology and others. The paper is aimed at considering the basic potential and peculiarities of the above information technologies. Detailization of the composition and content of the indicated information technologies allows for describing the specifics of GIS methods application as well as of the relevant information integration tools oriented to the use in the historic and ethnographic research sphere as a whole.
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