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ILiADS Ideas and Job Opportunities #81
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We should download omeka and neatline...can we use this on the PSC @ebeshero? |
Okay, so I'm trying to see where I can find some images of the specific places Nelson visited. There is a blog of old postcards from Chicago..I know, a blog..but it's images! Here it is! We can just see what's useful here and see if we can use the images? |
Reclaim?? |
WE MUST HAVE |
latlong.net |
CartoDB? |
Drupal |
Decorative Art Society: |
Fairbank Canning Company: |
Girls' Friendly Society: |
BagIt.....zip images and metadata together. |
Grace Church: |
Knights of Labor Info |
Comment on slack about needing a job..for me at least. |
Things I need to do:
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Font Awesome |
##DH Mapping tools:
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dirtdirectory.org for maps |
Pullman Palace Car: |
2016 Smithsonian Magazine Article mentioning Nelson and other female stunt reporters -http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/women-reporters-undercover-most-important-scoops-day-180960775/ |
@nlottig94 what was the site you used to overlay that other historical map over a modern map? |
@RJP43 Did I do it on Google Maps or on the sanborn maps page? I can't remember |
@RJP43 @nlottig94 We've done this on Google Maps before, in the Pacific project here: http://pacific.pitt.edu/HistOverlay.html I've also played with Worldmap Warp, but their server is super slooow, so it looks as if georectification produces a ball of garbage, until you log in and look at your lovely properly overlaid map some hours(?) later. I think Google should be fine for this. By the way, I am bringing back my old XQuery + XSLT + KML assignment for this spring's DH course! |
Here is a link for 19th century maps (Chris Winters): https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/collections/maps/
Here's a good one, I'm looking at others as we speak.
Also, Chicago Public Library's Digital Archive...
And...the New York Public Library Digital Collections
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