C2DH / jdh-notebook

A collection of Jupyter notebooks for the Journal of Digital History
https://journalofdigitalhistory.org
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Merge last change for Rio Narratives: A map-based storytelling application for imagineRio #119

Closed eliselavy closed 6 months ago

eliselavy commented 1 year ago

Merge here https://github.com/jdh-observer/jdh002-m734RWDSLo9C

eliselavy commented 1 year ago

peer_review_m734RWDSLo9C.pdf

eliselavy commented 6 months ago

Don't understand from author:

his paper introduces imagineRio Narratives, a map-based storytelling tool designed for scholars, students, and dedicated amateurs interested in the spatial history of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Our tool allows users to write spatial narratives integrated with the historical mapping platform imagineRio, offering a user-friendly editor that does not require expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In this paper, the narrative layer discusses the idea behind the project, our previous experience using ESRI StoryMaps, and three case studies on narratives created by users. The hermeneutics layer presents the debates and technical choices shaping our design, a guided tour of key functionalities, and details on the development process. We conclude by sharing our vision for imagineRio as an inclusive platform that fosters open research and scholarship.

From our side: his paper introduces imagineRio Narratives, a map-based writing application designed for scholars, students, and dedicated amateurs interested in the city of Rio de Janeiro’s history. Our tool allows users to write their own narratives using geographic data from the imagineRio historical mapping platform, encouraging visual storytelling through an intuitive user interface that does not require GIS expertise. In this paper, the narrative layer discusses the idea behind the project, our previous experience using ESRI StoryMaps, and how the Covid-19 pandemic influenced our development process. The hermeneutics layer presents the technical choices shaping our design and data model, and describes how we collected feedback from users in Brazil. We conclude by sharing our vision for imagineRio as an inclusive platform that fosters open research and scholarship.

Author didn't use main branch

eliselavy commented 6 months ago

Fix