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Proceedings of the Third Annual UW GIS Symposium: Mapping the University of Washington Sephardic Studies Collection

Proceedings of the Third Annual UW GIS Symposium
Mapping the University of Washington Sephardic Studies Collection
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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contributors
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Keynote
  7. Tech Talk
  8. Lightning Talks
    1. Mapping Cholera Data
    2. UW Data Collaborative: A New Hub for Innovative Data
    3. Simulating Archaeological Surveys with Python
    4. Mapping the University of Washington Sephardic Studies Collection
  9. Posters
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    2. Affordable Housing Suitability Model
    3. A Study of Public School Quality Improvement in Washington State
    4. Wetland Surface Water Detection Using Multi-Incident Angle Sentinel-1 Images
    5. Seattle Homeless Deaths and Shelter Suitability Analysis

Mapping the University of Washington's Sephardic Studies Collection

Benjamin Charles Germain Lee, Computer Science and Engineering

The University of Washington's Sephardic Studies Collection is one of the richest and most diverse Sephardic Studies collections in the world. Much of the collection is in Ladino, otherwise known as Judezmo or Judeo-Spanish, the language of the Sephardic Jewish people. Using the metadata of the digitized Ladino books from the Sephardic Studies Collection, I map and explore the Ladino publishing ecosystem throughout time and space using GIS tools.

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