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Toward a World of World-Historical Data

Toward a World of World-Historical Data. Ruth Mostern University of California, Merced World Historical Dataverse Colloquium University of Pittsburgh, March 27, 2012. The UC Atlas of Global Inequality. http://ucatlas.ucsc.edu/. OWTRAD (Old World Trade).

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Toward a World of World-Historical Data

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  1. Toward a World of World-Historical Data Ruth Mostern University of California, Merced World Historical Dataverse Colloquium University of Pittsburgh, March 27, 2012

  2. The UC Atlas of Global Inequality http://ucatlas.ucsc.edu/

  3. OWTRAD (Old World Trade) http://www.ciolek.com/owtrad.html

  4. Project on Religion and Economic Change http://www.prc.utexas.edu/prec/index.html

  5. What Do These Projects Have in Common? • Data processed and collated from multiple historical sources • Curation and quality control by a single developer or small team • Downloadable data in a standardized format • Map visualization • Global scale What Else Do We Want? • The ability to INTEGRATE spatially and temporally referenced data from MULTIPLE such projects (along with smaller, region-scale projects) for mapping, exploration, and download.

  6. Integrative Visions 1: The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI) 1999-2005 • No peer review or data curation. • Cumbersome data submission and description process. • Never reached critical mass.

  7. Integrative Visions2: Google Earth Community • No editorial functions whatsoever. • No data integration tools or functions other than spatial location.

  8. Challenges • Describe and structure contributed datasets to facilitate integration. • Make dataset content (e.g. historical price, territory, and census data)commensurable. • Estimate gaps and errors –rife in historical data –and interpolate data. • Peer review contributed datasets to support user confidence and credit authors. • Develop visualization tools that permit exploration and discovery using multiple datasets. Many of these problems have never been addressed in the digital history and historical social science domain; while some have solutions only in the form of laboratory exemplars, and others have been solved only by particular authored projects

  9. Why Bother? The Dataverse vision promises infrastructure and content development for an empirical, integrative, history of global biological exchange, commodity circulation, new ideas, social and political changes, and demographic impacts.

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