Learn about Digitally Rectifying Maps at the NYPL
Wednesday, February 6, 2:00-4:00PM. New York Public Library, 42nd St and 5th Ave. The New York Public Library has kindly agreed to offer a workshop to Fordham Graduate Students who wish to learn how to...
View ArticleFordham’s Citizen Cartographers
What do you do with a growing collection of international maps that contains over 433,000 sheet maps and 20,000 book atlases, some of which date back to the 15th century? As twelve graduate students...
View ArticleExciting Spring Events!
After a hiatus last semester, the Fordham Graduate Student Digital Humanities Group is back with a bang. We’ve got a great list of events coming up, and two series going on. FGSDH Events Rose Hill...
View ArticleTopics in Digital Mapping: Getting and Organizing Spatial Data
The first workshop for the Topics in Digital Mapping Series was yesterday, January 21st. David Wrisley introduced us to a variety of tools and ideas related to the process of getting and organizing...
View ArticleTopics in Digital Mapping: Timelines and Palladio Meeting Report
Digital map makers are often interested in animating the spatial visualization over time or linking their maps to a timeline. This session provided participants with examples of animations and...
View ArticleTopics in Digital Mapping: Georectifying Maps and Using Map Warper, Meeting...
In the third installment of our Topics in Digital Mapping Workshop Series, “Georectifying Maps and Using Map Warper,” David Wrisley demonstrated georectifying to participants, showing us how to code...
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