Revisiting My Own Past – Working on Oral Histories and Accessibility Currently in my DPH class, we’re looking at tools for making oral history interviews more accessible using OHMS. OHMS is… Continue reading “Revisiting My Own Past – Working on Oral Histories and Accessibility”…
The Fun Stuff: VR/AR and Games When it comes to public history, it’s not enough to just have the information, or even just the exhbits, you… Continue reading “The Fun Stuff: VR/AR and Games”…
Voyant Tools vs. Kepler vs. Palladio Over this last unit, my peers and I were required to work with a few different text analysis and geospatial… Continue reading “Voyant Tools vs. Kepler vs. Palladio”…
Palladio Palladio, like Kepler from the last blog post, is a software that combines geospatial data and mapping. Out of the… Continue reading “Palladio”…
Mapping on Kepler This week we worked on mapping historical data sets of interviews with Enslaved people in Alabama onto a software known… Continue reading “Mapping on Kepler”…
Gods, Nike, Pot, Dead While learning about text-mining and text-visualization this week, I wanted to mess around with VoyantTools and I uploaded the body… Continue reading “Gods, Nike, Pot, Dead”…
Metadata, Tags, and Tropy In previous posts, you may have noticed there are tags that categorize the post to make them searchable on my… Continue reading “Metadata, Tags, and Tropy”…
ProQuest When I think of ProQuest, even though I know better, I imagine a cheesy text-based adventure video game from the… Continue reading “ProQuest”…
GovInfo GovInfo Copyright Terms Everyone always complains about a lack of government transparency, and sometimes everyone is right. One way that… Continue reading “GovInfo”…
MorgueFile MorgueFile Copyright Terms Despite the ominous name and creepy image, MorgueFile is not a scary website at all! It’s a… Continue reading “MorgueFile”…