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digitalresearchtools / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Looking for a one stop for digital research related tools. This might be your answer.
Alex Chaucer

2009 Horizon Report » Two to Three Years: Geo-Everything - 0 views

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    Here is a link to the chapter in the 2009 Horizon report about Geolocation. They predict that in 2-3 years this will be fully mature. "Applications for research and learning that are quick and inexpensive but still very effective are beginning to emerge as the difficulty of capturing and using geolocative data decreases."

Alex Chaucer

Interactive Map Showing Immigration Data Since 1890 - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This NYTimes map allows you to explore immigration in the United States over time. It also allows you to choose a country and view data relating to that countries immigrants in the United States.
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http://news.geocommons.com/obamameter - 0 views

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    This webpage is from the folks behind geocommons finder and maker. I like this economy dashboard because it is simple and it appears to have up-to-date information (as of March 2009). The other nice aspect about geocommons in general is the access to the tabular data, and also to shapefile format for use in GIS.
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UNESCO Culture Sector - Intangible Heritage - 2003 Convention : UNESCO Interactive Atlas of... - 0 views

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    Are you looking for foreign languages of the world that are in danger of extinction? UNESCO has done an extensive job of mapping and categorizing the world's languages with the aim of cultural preservation.
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MLA United States Language Mapper - 0 views

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    This web mapping site allows you to view the foreign languages spoken in all 50 states based on Census data, viewable by total, percentage, or zip code.
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spatialhistory.stanford.edu - 0 views

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    The Spatial History Project at Stanford University, a part of the Bill Lane Center for the Study of the North American West, is made possible by the generous funding of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Matthew Bloch - portfolio of web maps and graphics - 0 views

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    Do you like some of the New York Times maps and graphics? If so, you can view some of the projects here. Also, at the bottom of the page is MapShaper, which looks like it could be very useful for simplifying shapefiles for KML use.
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A Map of Happiness - 0 views

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    An article and map titled, "A Global Projection of Subjective Well-being:A Challenge to Positive Psychology?" by A. White
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - 0 views

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      Still a favorite historic maps site.
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    Historic maps, multiple viewing options, some available for download, I like the timeviewer where you can view maps through time.
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    Great historic maps website with multiple viewing options.
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Turning the Pages™, the British Library - 0 views

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    Views some amazing original works in digital format. Mercator's Atlas. Others...
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Social Explorer - 0 views

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      The first time I ever saw religion mapped in the US was on this website.
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    Great interface that allows you to quickly save thumbnail images of your maps to put in an animation...great web map design.
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    Great source for historic census and religion data that you can view over time and create time-based animations.
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JOURNEY OF MANKIND - The Peopling of the World - 0 views

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    The journey of mankind is an interactive flash animation that shows the population of the world through time.
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DataPlace - 0 views

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      A good collection of statistics and mapping abilities...wealth of mortgage related data.
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    Where I look for mortgage related data.
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    Great source for mortgage related data and maps...extensive.
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Globalis - an interactive world map - 0 views

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      Mapping out the UN Millenium Development Goals is a great feature of this website. If you are not familiar with these goals and indicators, it is worthwhile to become familiar with them.
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    This is a global map viewer that includes many global datasets and images in a fairly intuitive viewer. I also liked that you can go to the Statistics tab on the left hand navigation Table of Contents, and you can see the UN Millennium Development Goal Indicators mapped. Very straightforward.
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SHOW World: US and World Cartograms based on various criteria - 0 views

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    This is an interface for doing global or US comparisons of different indicators. Military spending, IKEA, Number of Gold Medals, Crops, Energy, are just some of the indicators that can be mapped.
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Tasty Data Goodies - Swivel - 0 views

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    My impression of this site is "Data 2.0." I like that the data is organized by category, you can upload and download data, and it has graphing capabilities. It could be a little stronger on the mapping aspects, but if you find the data you are looking for here then it is worth it. Also, there may be social aspects to this site that I have not explored yet. Similar to the geocommons finder without the mapping component.
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TimeMap Open Source Consortium - 0 views

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    Here are some Time/Map animations. It appears that there may be open source software from TimeMap, but that requires some further investigation.
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Cartifact Maps - 0 views

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    Be sure to check out the lens tool. This is truly an innovation in cartographic web browsing.
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    While it appears to be just the LA area, this tool looks to have some promise for next generation mapping websites.
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