id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dzo2dvwmx5cdhnsvsdv6eu4gwe Bethany Nowviskie Neatline: Facilitating Geospatial and Temporal Interpretation of Archival Collections 2017.0 34 .pdf application/pdf 7470 494 20 initiated Neatline, a project to develop a user-friendly tool with which students and soon as a user imported EAD and map data (easy to acquire from libraries and archives), he The Scholars' Lab has now shared source code for 9 completed or inprogress Neatline-related plugins with the Omeka developers' community, and Omeka communities and scholarly and archival contexts far removed from those interested in geotemporal interpretation; and 2) our close collaboration with the Omeka team and open Our map and timeline-related plugins are designed to offer Neatline users the ability to historical maps) that humanities users – particularly scholars interested in archival imagery and discrete geospatial data, through two of its Omeka plugins: Neatline Maps and Omeka before the Neatline project) or, newly, as an interactive, cartographic and spatiallyenabled object, able to be combined with other geospatial data and operated upon as Once features and maps have been made available in a Neatline/Omeka project, they can ./cache/work_dzo2dvwmx5cdhnsvsdv6eu4gwe.pdf ./txt/work_dzo2dvwmx5cdhnsvsdv6eu4gwe.txt