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Digital Mapping: Geographic Information Systems and GIScience
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Digital Mapping Blog is a resource for Temple University students enrolled in the general education course called Digital Mapping. Posts are aimed to supplement course learning experiences as well as to provide perspectives from cartography and geography on the growing world of online maps and collaborative mapping processes. Monday, April 19, 2010. Geographic Information Systems and GIScience. Http:/ www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/giscc/units/u002/u002.html. Mapping Du Bois - The Philadelphia Negro. Bloomberg Busin...
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Digital Mapping: April 2010
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Digital Mapping Blog is a resource for Temple University students enrolled in the general education course called Digital Mapping. Posts are aimed to supplement course learning experiences as well as to provide perspectives from cartography and geography on the growing world of online maps and collaborative mapping processes. Monday, April 19, 2010. Geographic Information Systems and GIScience. Http:/ www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/giscc/units/u002/u002.html. Mapping Du Bois - The Philadelphia Negro. Dynamic Cartogr...
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Projects using Kiln — Kiln 1.0 documentation
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Kiln 1.0 documentation. Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea. Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland. Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music. The Complete Works of Ben Jonson: Online Edition. The Gascon Rolls Project. Greek Bible in Byzantine Judaism. Henry III Fine Rolls. Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica. Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts. Digital Edition of Hermann Burger’s Lokalbericht. Kiln 1.0 documentation.
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Conference Report | Discover Medieval Chester
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You are here: Home. This major conference brought together 120 delegates and around 60 speakers over two days in July 2013. And watch a clip here. Or ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ and gave us a very entertaining insight into references to the British Museum in twentieth-century literature; Joanna Sofaer spoke about her project on the ‘newly invented’ materials of Bronze Age Europe and how a team of ‘makers’ helped her to explore creativity, as well as the place of affect and emotion in scholarship. Pictures c...
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Lavaux's map 1745: St. Martin's Church area
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The Black and White Picture Place. Old Maps and Aerial Photographs of Chester. Braun's Map of Chester 1571. Welcome to our growing gallery of old maps, drawings and aerial photographs of Chester as she was. Our first map, above, appeared in G. Braun's Civitates Orbis Terrarum. Of 1572-1618 and is a clear indication of how Chester appeared in the middle of the 16th century. It shows a community still living largely within the ancient city walls, with suburban settlements beyond the Northgate,. Following L...
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Mapping Medieval Chester » Blog Archive » Mapping Medieval Chester needs YOU!
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C15 Map of Chester (Harley MS 1046, f. 173). Laquo; Thoughts on the website – functions and future plans. Mapping Medieval Chester Festival – a fantastic event! Mapping Medieval Chester needs YOU! Be part of our website add your photos to the map! The interactive digital map at www.medievalchester.ac.uk. Will soon include a layer of photos of medieval locations in Chester today. We need your. Help to do this! Upload them on Flickr at http:/ www.flickr.com/groups/1204980@N21/. Feed You can leave a response.
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Mapping Medieval Chester » Flickr
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C15 Map of Chester (Harley MS 1046, f. 173). Posts Tagged ‘Flickr’. Updated digital map: photo layer. The ‘Mapping Medieval Chester’ website is continuing to develop, and this post is to let you know about some changes to the interactive digital atlas (high bandwidth version). A while ago, we asked you to send in your photos of medieval locations and features in Chester via Flickr. Thank you so much for your response and the many wonderful photos of medieval sites in Chester today. Help to do this!
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Keynote Speakers |
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António Câmara (CENSE/FCT- UNL, Portugal). Catherine Clarke (University of Southampton, UK). Catherine Clarke is Professor of Medieval Literature and Culture at the University of Southampton, UK. She has published widely on place, identity and uses of the past, and her work draws on digital, practice-led and collaborative methods, as well as close reading of textual and material evidence. She has led major projects on the cities of Chester ( www.medievalchester.ac.uk. Maurizio Forte (Duke University, US).
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Explore the map | Discover Medieval Chester
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You are here: Home. Click on the flag markers and use the popups to add medieval sites to your own tour. To place your own marker on the map select this icon and then click or tap again to place it. To see the medieval map of Chester, select the "Medieval City" option on the bottom right of the map. Use the "Actions" on the top right of the map to generate a route between your selected points, then use "Save" to save your tour. Add at least two or more places to your route first. This tour links up sites...
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Mapping Medieval Chester » game
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C15 Map of Chester (Harley MS 1046, f. 173). Posts Tagged ‘game’. Can you help Tom and Alyson get to St John’s? The new Game, which forms part of the Discover Medieval Chester website. Is almost finished and is coming soon. Will you manage to guide Tom or Alyson to the relics of the Holy Rood at St John’s Church? And how many pilgrim badges will you win on the way? Posted in Discover Medieval Chester. A holy relic or a pair of new boots? Posted in Discover Medieval Chester. On Our exhibition on TV.