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LindsayW
Layer 03 represent radial (distance) arcs. Because the primary argument of this map is related to transit mobility, the radials identify proximity.
Tags: central node, distance, proximity, travel
LindsayW
Layer 04 identifies the locations of the Neal Company's three storage facilities around Cleveland. It also identifies and locates names of cities outside of Greater Cleveland where they service.
Tags: facilities, Place Names, services, storage locations, toponyms
Kelly O'Neill
To create a point, line, or polygon associated with a record, open the record and select the "map" tab. Let's say you want to create 3 points for a single record (marking cities on your map, for example). Select "draw point" and click on the…
Kelly O'Neill
You will most likely want to add an image to the "body" of the record. First, activate the html editing mode: The html editing box will open. Place your cursor where you would like the image to appear, and click on the image icon: Plug in the URL…
Kelly O'Neill
Your Neatine work, just like any historical essay, must come equipped with proper citations. If you quote from, make explicit reference to, or draw ideas from a source, create a hyperlink to the Zotero item within the Neatline record itself.…
Kelly O'Neill
Open the Zotero app/standalone. If you followed the directions for the deep map exercise, you will have already placed all of your citations in a folder in the group library. From there, the process is very easy:
Select all of the items in the…
Kelly O'Neill
In the language of Omeka/Neatline, the more formal term for a "blurb" is a narrative, or description. To add one to your exhibit:
Select Neatline from the main dashboard
Find the listing for your exhibit and click on "exhibit settings"
Enter…
JoseR
Containing water elements such as rivers, lakes and coastlines, this layer is important because it represents en element of transporting of goods, travel, and resources. As a Dutch copy, this map could have provided information on access points for…
Tags: lakes, resourses, rivers, transportation network, water bodies
JoseR
Containing patches of trees to represent forests, this layer is interesting because it shows potential areas to be navigated around, used as possible protection, or used to acquire building resources. As depicted in the multi-perspectival…




