Abstract
The present research project is part of another already existing one, called "Pauliceia 2.0: Collaborative mapping of the history of São Paulo (1870-1940)", financed by the Fapesp eScience Program and the result of a partnership between Unifesp (campi of Guarulhos and São José dos Campos), INPE (National Institute for Space Research), Emory University, in the United States and the computi…