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Group Project: Social Mapping
@doverebmann @m-nesbitt @joshbrockland @ProfPLC
Use this Issue to communicate with Caroline and/or each other about your social mapping work outside of class.
@doverebmann @m-nesbitt @joshbrockland
Here are some links that might be interesting as you start thinking about social mapping-- feel free to ask questions or add links etc. to ideas you want to bounce off of me!
https://rawgraphs.io/ https://cdh.unc.edu/resources/tools/ https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/stem/stem-html/ https://mina-loy.com/maps/loys-social-network/ https://www.tableau.com/
@doverebmann @m-nesbitt @joshbrockland
@RJP43 also recommended these two resources: https://cytoscape.org/ https://www.kumu.io/
& these projects: http://www.sixdegreesoffrancisbacon.com/?ids=10000473&min_confidence=60&type=network http://nelson.newtfire.org/analysis.html (some of Becca's fab work!)
Becca can also make the raw text or the XML files for the MIW edition available for you, so you could quickly search all the tagged places/people, their frequency, when/where they occur, etc.
@RJP43 @cmccraw I am very interested in the custom templete on Kumu as a possibility for our social mapping. Do we know if we are able to put this type of project onto the website without making it a screenshot or URL link?
@m-nesbitt Yep it looks like they make it pretty easy to embed the map on a website— https://docs.kumu.io/guides/share-and-embed.html
Also, they do seem to have student discounts (mostly free?) if there are any paid features that jump out to y'all...
@m-nesbitt in general, their help docs seem pretty useful: https://docs.kumu.io/
@doverebmann @m-nesbitt @joshbrockland tons of resources listed here: https://guides.nyu.edu/dighum/tools
@cmccraw that's so exciting, thank you so much!
@doverebmann @m-nesbitt @JBrockland
Am checking in with each group on GitHub, since so many folks were missing today; but y'all seemed to be doing great!
Let me know if there's anything I can do to help, or if having the raw text or XML for the editions would be helpful.
I would also say to begin thinking about some contextual text that might go with your map on the website (which maybe you already have!). Just some explanatory language describing how a reader/user might navigate the information that you're presenting, etc.