The EnRoutes site is a space where the audience can establish relationships with images and literary text excerpts by visualizing data. In Puerto Rico, considered to be one of the geographical spaces in the world with the highest road density, there is this imaginary of the road among islanders in fictional writing. The Browse Collection page contains two collections depicting the ways in which transportation systems and factories have transformed the rural, urban, and coastal landscapes and social relationships. These collections have been curated with the use of Dublic Core. In the Browse Exhibit page, visitors will locate images annotated with excerpts coming from Puerto Rican novels published in late-1800s and early-1900s. Authors included: Miguel Melendez Munoz, Elías Levis, Manuel Zeno Gandía, Luisa Capetillo, and Ramón Juliá Marín. Collections and exhibits display digitized postcards of Puerto Rico in the early 1900s, all belonging to Cornell University historical anthropologists, Dr. Frederich W. Gleach and Dr. Vilma Santiago-Irizarry. In the future, the EnRoutes site will include secondary sources, such as governmental reports on the construction of roads and railways, as well as scholarly articles that have treated the subject of this project.