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Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab's StoryMap JS

Georeferencing is the process of assigning geographic coordinates to a scanned map or raster image. Many historians are now georeferencing historical maps to study how places have changed over time. After georeferencing a historic map, you may want to display it online to share your research or tell a story. In this lesson from Programming Historian, we will show you how to share a georeferenced map online using StoryMap JS, an interactive web-based mapping platform. StoryMap JS is an open-source tool from Knight Lab at Northwestern University, which allows you to integrate historical and contemporary maps into interactive stories.

Reviewed by:

  • Lorena Gauthereau
  • Emma Slayton

Learning Outcomes

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Customize and share a georeferenced map online using StoryMap JS, an interactive web-based mapping platform

  • Integrate historical and contemporary maps into interactive stories

    Interested in learning more?

    Check out this lesson on Programming Historian's website

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Cite as

Erica Y Hayes and Mia Partlow (2022). Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab's StoryMap JS. Version 1.0.0. Edited by Alex Wermer-Colan. ProgHist Ltd. [Training module]. https://doi.org/10.46430/phen0098

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Full metadata

Title:
Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab's StoryMap JS
Authors:
Erica Y Hayes, Mia Partlow
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
12/19/2023
Originally published:
5/16/2022
Content type:
Training module
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
Programming Historian
Topics:
DH, Open access, Open education, Spatial humanities
Version:
1.0.0