Stacey Martin
From Digital Innovations @ Emory Libraries
Stacey Martin is a Scholarly Communications Analyst at the Robert W. Woodruff Library. She works as the project manager for Cyberinfrastructure for Scholars Project, also known as SouthComb. She is also a Cartographer for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database project and select Southern Spaces essays.
[edit] Background
Stacey graduated with an MS from North Carolina State in 1998 and an MA in Geography from Georgia State University in 2005.
[edit] Interests
Stacey is interested in cartographic applications for scholarly communications. Specifically she is interested in how visualizing space relates to perceptions and understanding of place.
[edit] Presentations
"Browse, Build, and Bank a Map of Southern Cultures and Histories: A subject based portal and its GIS service" Invited speaker, Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April 2007
"GIS in Digital Programs and Systems" Infoforum, Emory University, February 2007
"Developing Historical Maps for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database" Brown Bag, Emory University, February 2007
