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Database and Visualisations Launched

From the Trading Consequences Blog: Today we are delighted to officially announce the launch of Trading Consequences! Over the course of the last two years the project team have been hard at work to use text mining, traditional and innovative historical research methods, and visualization techniques, to turn digitized nineteenth century papers and trading records (and their OCR’d text) into a unique database of commodities and engaging visualization and search interfaces to explore that data. Today we launch the database, searches and visualization tools alongside the Trading Consequences White Paper, which charts our work on the project including technical approaches, some of the challenges we faced, and what and how we have achieved during the project. The White Paper also discusses, in detail, how we built the tools we are launching today and is therefore an essential point of reference for those wanting to better understand how data is presented in our interfaces, how these interfaces came to be, and how you might best use and interpret the data shared in these resources in your own historical research. READ MORE

 

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Guest Post on Kew Gardens’ Blog

Bea Alex, Uta Hinrichs and myself have written a guest post, “Bringing Kew’s Archive Alive” for Kew Gardens’ Library, Art and Archives’ blog.

The post looks at how digital data produced by Kew’s Directors’ Correspondence team can be used as a source for visualising the British Empire’s 19th Century trade networks.

You can read the post in full here: http://www.kew.org/news/kew-blogs/library-art-archives/bringing-kews-archive-alive.htm

Here is one of the videos I created for the blog post:

Bringing Kew’s Archive alive from Jim Clifford on Vimeo.