02560nam a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260005700042653002200099653002300121653002000144653002300164653002200187653000800209653003500217653001900252653003200271653002300303653002700326653001700353653002200370653001900392653002000411653001200431100001300443700001200456700001200468245008100480856015300561490000800714520146800722020002002190 d bSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH10acultural heritage10aCultural heritages10aCultural relics10acultural resources10aData construction10aGIS10aGeographic information systems10aHeritage parks10aInformation infrastructures10aInformation island10aInformation management10aRelics parks10aResource database10aSmart resource10aSmart resources10aSurveys1 aH. Zhang1 aC. Peng1 aL. Wang00aData Construction of Smart Resources in Cultural Heritage Parks Based on GIS uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85127137504&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-97874-7_57&partnerID=40&md5=c098d7e8282bdd35dd783a865113ec510 v1253 aWith the rapid development of the Internet, the construction of information infrastructure is constantly improving and popularizing, and information management and service work is also underway. However, due to the scattered distribution of Chinese cultural resources and the lack of uniform standards, there are still information islands in many parts of the country. Cultural sites are a new area in the research of resource database construction in my country in recent years. Research on the construction of cultural sites resource database is an important measure to protect and inherit intangible heritage. GIS is an important part of information technology and a processing tool that can collect, store, update, analyze, and output spatial data. On the basis of this technology, the cultural heritage park has also ushered in new development opportunities. This article uses questionnaire survey and data analysis methods to study the connection between GIS and the data construction of smart resources in cultural relics parks, and aims to break through the existing research work on the data construction of smart resources in cultural relics parks. According to the survey results, only 7 of the 90 interviewees indicated that there is no need to develop smart resource data construction in cultural heritage parks, and most of the interviewed citizens believe that it is necessary to develop smart resource data construction in cultural heritage parks. a23674512 (ISSN)