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his tutorial will walk you through some of the most common data-manipulation tasks you’ll need to perform. When you’re done, you should know how to: clean up spelling inconsistencies remove leading and trailing whitespace split cells into multiple columns -
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Mapping Inequality's view of Binghamton New York
A view of Binghamton New York on Mapping Inequality's website, showing how the project localizes redlining. -
Mapping the Destruction of Tennessee's African American Neighborhoods, Nashville-Capitol Hill Page
The page shows the bar which can wipe across the screen showing the difference between a modern street view and the imported overlay -
Introduction Page of Mapping the Destruction of Tennessee's African American Neighborhoods
Introduction Page of Mapping the Destruction of Tennessee's African American Neighborhoods -
LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory
LGBTQ oral history archival project -
Scarlet and Black Digital Archive
Digital history exhibit and archive providing public access to primary sources documenting New Jersey Black/African-American history. -
Our Beloved Kin: Remapping a New History of King Philip's War
Digital companion for users to interactively explore Dr. Lisa Brook's 2019 book of the same title. -
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement
Chosen from the work of Le Corbusier, the 17 sites comprising this transnational serial property are spread over seven countries and are a testimonial to the invention of a new architectural language that made a break with the past. They were built over a period of a half-century, in the course of what Le Corbusier described as “patient research”. The Complexe du Capitole in Chandigarh (India), the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo (Japan), the House of Dr Curutchet in La Plata (Argentina) and the Unité d’habitation in Marseille (France) reflect the solutions that the Modern Movement sought to apply during the 20th century to the challenges of inventing new architectural techniques to respond to the needs of society. These masterpieces of creative genius also attest to the internationalization of architectural practice across the planet. -
Korea Modern Documentary Film Archive
It provides documentary film about Korea stored in 5 different countries. -
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Gaumont Pathe Archives
Archive of old film managed by Gaumont and Pathe -
MAPPING THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR: MAJOR BATTLES FOUGHT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE FROM 1337-1453
A map visualization of battles between England in France between 1337-1453 using the resources Keppler.gl and Mapbox -
Mapping Police Violence in the US
A series of interactive maps and charts spatializing police violence and brutality in the United States -
Map of Female Violence against Women in Turkey
Covers the location of 1,964 female deaths in Turkey, including a search by demographic filters about the victims -
What is Spatial History?
An article written for Stanford University's Spatial History Project which gives an overview of how historians can read and use geographic data to visualize and develop a historical argument. Perfect for people who do not have a firm background in this type of history. -
LEADR Digital History Tutorials
The resource section of the Lab for the Education and Advancement in Digital Research this tab presents numerous tutorials on digital media resources, such as using map warper and audacity. -
The Quipu Project
An interactive oral history archive and documentary detailing the history of forced sterilization in Peru of local peoples in the 1990s under the reign of president Alberto Fujimori. Useful in showcasing how to blend interviews with information in a unique, engaging way. Especially in how to present translations and maintain narrator privacy. -
Historical Kurdish settlements in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan)
A map of Kurdish villages and towns. It could be useful to examine the methods by which these scholars collected their data. -
Report of the human rights situation in South-East Turkey: July 2015 to December 2016
Information concerning the Turking government's treatment of the Kurdish population including a summary and conclusion. -
Mapping Prejudice
A digital history project that tracks and maps properties with racially restrictive restrictive covenants and Holc maps that redlined neighborhoods around the U.S. -
How to See a City? Photography, Maps, Big Data, and Visualization with Dr. Lev Manovich
19th and 20th-century painters, photographers, filmmakers, and geographers created many different methods to represent city life and the everyday. In the 21st century, artists and scientists introduced additional approaches using new types of urban data and sensors (e.g., social media posts, sensor networks, satellite imagery, etc.). Manovich sketches the evolution of city representation from the 19th century until today and discuss a number of important projects created in the last 15 years. -
CHRONO-CARTOGRAPHY OF THE 1871 PARIS COMMUNE
This article is built on five chapters that distinguishes each component of the map which is a comprehensive “chrono-cartography” of the 1871 Paris Commune. -
Spatializing Genocide – Mapping Survivor Testimonies
This course project had students use StoryMaps to spatialize the lives and stories of survivors of the Holocaust. -
History Forge
This project incorporates census records, Sanborn and other historical maps, and crowdsourcing efforts to build interactive maps with different layers and detailed records to visualize the residents of Ithaca, Elmira, and Auburn, NY. They also compiled their records into searchable databases for all the buildings and census records they've transcribed.