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Introduction to Humap: mapping your research, collections, or community projects

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Are you interested in mapping your research, collections, or community projects?

Humap is an interactive mapping platform that connects data, stories, and place. Use it to create immersive learning resources, reimagine your archives and collections, generate and present data, and more. No coding or knowledge of GIS is required.

As well as an introduction to Humap, the webinar will cover real examples of how Humap is being used to:

  • Visualise huge amounts of complex data
  • Reimagine collections and databases as interactive digital exhibitions
  • Create learning resources for students and communities
  • Crowdsource knowledge at scale
  • Share collections and data with the world

Please feel free to register, even if you can't make it on the day, as the webinar will be recorded and distributed to attendees afterwards.

This event is being hosted by Humap, not Jisc. Signing up will require you to provide personal details to them, please see Humap's Privacy Policy.

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