Here Today, Here Tomorrow?

Preserving Objects After the Retirement of Digital Platforms

Auteurs-es

  • Martin Chandler Cape Breton University Library

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/acmla.n174.6017

Mots-clés :

Digital preservation, Esri, Story map

Résumé

If you've been working with GIS in the past several years, you probably know about, or at least have heard of, Esri StoryMaps. They have been around since 2013, and are part of the Esri ecosystem. Combining maps, text, images, videos, and other digital objects, StoryMaps offer a compelling multimodal method of presenting information narratives. The current modes of StoryMap creation are more user-friendly - a far cry from the custom built methods, which are still around in more open-source tools.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Martin Chandler, Cape Breton University Library

School of Arts & Social Sciences and School of Education Liaison Librarian; Data & GIS Services Librarian

Références

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Publié-e

2024-08-29

Comment citer

Chandler, M. (2024). Here Today, Here Tomorrow? Preserving Objects After the Retirement of Digital Platforms. Bulletin De l’Association Des cartothèques Et Archives Cartographiques Du Canada(ACACC), (174), 26–28. https://doi.org/10.15353/acmla.n174.6017

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