This group has been created to explore the creation of an inclusive open-source historical mapping community, with a focus on Early Modern London, Early Modern England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland, and their relations with the wider world. It is an initiative of the MarineLives project team. The MarineLives project was launched in 2012 to work collaboratively on the transcription, linkage and enrichment of the legal records of the English High Court of Admiralty. We welcome academics and non-academics to contribute to this group, which is hosted on the Humanities Commons platform, and to advance a culture of exchange of data sets, map layers, polygons, georeferenced data and methodologies.

Maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group

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      Colin Greenstreet
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      The maphackathon organising group have created a maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group. The group library is available for all to view, but to contribute and to edit you will need to be an invited member.

      We would be delighted if members of the Humanities Commons Open-Source Historical Mapping group, the Digital Humanists group and the Linked Open Data group  would like to join our Zotero group. To receive an emailed invitation, please send us your email address by using the MarineLives contact form.

      See recently added items to the maphackathon Zotero library here.

      See the full maphackathon Zotero library here.

      This topic was also posted in: Digital Humanists, Linked Open Data.
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