Hugh & Ian shared updates to the TLCMap platform, including:
1️⃣ A new map interface landing page
2️⃣ A text file upload capability to create a map layer
3️⃣ A faceted search to create a new map layer from search results.
🔗 Explore TLCMap here: tlcmap.org/
🗺️ At this morning's demo meeting, we heard from Hugh Craig (@Uni_Newcastle) & Ian McCrabb (@SystemikSol) about their latest work on the Time Layered Cultural Map (TLCMap) project.
Maps! A brilliant way to share your data, both qual quant. Demonstrates findings visually assist audiences to engage with research use data. TLCMap is one user friendly way to map history culture. Could be a great way to explore ed, childhood, youth research.
Dive into TLCMap with us! 🗺️🌏
Find, create, visualise, analyse and share with these tools for mapping Australian history and culture.
Perfect for historians, social scientists, or map enthusiasts.
25 August, 2pm - 4pm, FREE, register now!
rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/eve…#HASSTakforce
🗺️ Dive into TLCMap with us!🌏
📌Master the art of crafting captivating online maps
📌Perfect for historians, social scientist, or map enthusiasts
Secure your spot, 25 August, for this hands-on workshop➡️rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/eve…
TLCMap is calling for EOIs for two First Nations Research Fellowships. Eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PhD students are invited to apply before 15 September, find more information via this link: tlcmap.org/about/first-natio…
Our maps are now active on our site. Go to the 'archive', omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/arch…, and click on the 'map' or the 'time map' buttons (Below 'Key Periods'). We use TLCMap, the same platform as the Frontier Massacres site that many of you may know.
As British Caribbean slavery waned in the 1800s, many colonisers relocated to Australia with their gains. Supported by @ARDC_AU, the digital mapping tools #TLCMap and #GHAP are helping to unearth their legacies in Australia.
🔗ow.ly/txU550P2YCL#NCRISimpact#ARDCimpact
One of our collaborators on @AcdEngine is the Time-Layered Cultural Map. TLCMap is a set of tools that work together for mapping Australian history & culture, creating spatiotemporal information with simple mapping tools, from text, with media, or databases #digitalhumanities
There are multiple stories of Australian history waiting to be told. In partnership with @Uni_Newcastle, we imagined what users of TLCMap could do to narrate or visualise the stories of Australian history. It just won gold at the @GoodDesignAus! shorturl.at/byFGQ
Indeed Justine - I’m collaborating with Newcastle Uni’s TLCMap project, under Bill Pascoe who developed the Colonial Massacres Map. Hoping to get the permissions to show this data on @TemporalEarth in the context of explorers’ expeditions and expansion of European settlement.