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The Squirrels of Manhattan

February 8, 2022Alistair 1 Comment

Here is a link to the map on my website. Embedding the map was a very frustrating process. For some reason, I kept getting black circles in the rendered HTML for the iframe. I ended up just making a new… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, gis

GIS Mapping & Map Making, If Only…

February 7, 2022Spooky Nuggets 1 Comment

Web Mapping in ArcGIS was a new and interesting activity for me. I definitely saw the benefits of layering different features on top of each other to create a whole picture or removing layers to create a simpler, clearer picture.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 gis, mapping, Web Mapping

Creating my own web map

February 3, 2022Kevin Leave a Comment

My map is found here. I find web mapping to be an extremely cool and useful tool. Particularly, I think the ability to add multiple layers can facilitate so many interesting insights and discoveries. If one wanted to explore the… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, gis

Georeferencing

February 3, 2022Mem Leave a Comment

I explored the spatial field of digital humanities this week through georeferencing. Through the David Rumsey Georeferencer page, I was able to overlay a historical map of the Mediterranean onto a modern map. You can see the two maps

Week 5 David Rumsey, Georectifying, Georeferencing, gis, mapping

GEORECTIFY A HISTORIC MAP

February 2, 2022Sunny 2 Comments

My <This Map> page can be seen here. The map I used is called Mercators Chart, and was depicted and published at 1808. This process of rectifying a historic map was an interesting experience, as it was fun to see… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Georectifying, Georeference, gis, Map

Georectifying Ireland

February 2, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

I had a lot of fun rectifying historical maps on the David Rumsey Georeferencer webpage. When I was browsing through the David Rumsey Map Collection, I was blown away by the variety of maps and the extensiveness of this collection. Using modern… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Georeferencing, gis, Map

Exploration of GIS mapping

February 1, 2022Kevin 2 Comments

The link to my map is here. Creating this project definitely showed me how cool these kinds of projects are. Seeing completed projects is already interesting, but being able to interactively create one myself made it that much more exciting.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 gis, Spatial Humanities
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