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Olin LibraryAl and Ruth Kopolow (Business) LibraryEast Asian LibraryGaylord Music LibraryKenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library Sun June 16 9:00am - 5:00pm Mon June 17 8:30am - 8:00pm Tue June 18 8:30am - 8:00pm Wed June 19 8:30am - 8:00pm Thu June 20 8:30am - 8:00pm Fri June 21 8:30am - 5:00pm Sat June 22 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun June 23 9:00am - 5:00pm Mon June 24 8:30am - 8:00pm Tue June 25 8:30am - 8:00pm Wed June 26 8:30am - 8:00pm Thu June 27 8:30am - 8:00pm Fri June 28 8:30am - 5:00pm Sat June 29 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun June 30 9:00am - 5:00pm Tools Access My Accounts Ask Us FAQs Hours Off-Campus Access Remote Resources Study Rooms Resource Search Library Hours My Account Back to All News Collaborations and Projects Data Services Sprint Creates Data from Historic St. Louis Maps facebook twitter By Washington University Libraries August 16, 2023 The Data Service team at Washington University Libraries, in collaboration with the Missouri History Society Library and Research Center, recently completed their first “sprint” project—an effort that saw data scientists and GIS professionals in collaboration with WashU students and enthusiasts of St. Louis history—to add layers of digital context to historic maps. The fire insurance maps were previously featured on the Unreal City website, which was a grant-funded collaboration between Washington University and the Missouri Historical Society. It displayed digital copies of insurance maps from 1870 through 1904, created by Whipple, Aubin, and Sandborn. The Unreal City site is being retired to make way for a better user experience and to ensure long-term accessibility. Data Services seized the opportunity to expand digital surrogates to full-on digital datasets. The title of the Unreal City collection was taken from the final piece of the first stanza in the poem The Wasteland (1922) by T.S. Eliot. Although Eliot was writing about London at the time, he himself said, “My urban imagery was that of St. Louis.” Eliot was a native of St. Louis and attended Smith Academy, an all-boys college preparatory division of Washington University. He was also the grandson of William Greenleaf Eliot, a co-founder of Washington University. The Libraries Data Services team stands in front of the fire insurance maps. The sprint took place during the week of July 31, 2023, and involved over 35 volunteers. Anyone, no matter their credentials or background, could participate in the project. The participants were divided into three teams and contributed both in-person at John M. Olin Library or virtually via Zoom. The first team focused on georeferencing fire insurance maps, connecting them to reference data using control points. Participants were able to review a map, georeference it, and then check in the georeferenced files. Over 200 maps were georeferenced. High school student volunteers work on digitizing maps during sprint week. Another team worked on drawing digital vector objects from buildings and other features of the maps, creating a dataset that includes descriptive information in a table. Creating vector data greatly expands the possibility for analysis. The digitization team captured features from the Sanborn 1904 World’s Fair volume 1 plates and from the 1904 World’s Fair Groundplan map. A volunteer working on map features. Features digitized by the digital objects team during the sprint included: 1310 buildings (many buildings were captured in sections to allow coding of various attributes) 89 pathways (mostly from the 1904 World’s Fair Groundplan map) 162 streets 57 transportation areas 1138 fire protection features (hydrants, vertical pipes, alarms, etc.) 300 pipes 17 natural features (ponds, lakes) 38 stairs 266 “footprints” (general areas at the fair) Caption: Building features that were digitized from the 1904 World’s Fair Maps. The third group worked on creating a new website, using ArcGIS StoryMaps, which will be published in the coming months, to add context to the overall project and explain how to use the repository that will hold this valuable content. The landing map will introduce users to fire insurance maps, including ways to use them, as well as some additional resources, including city directories and other St Louis history resources; a history of the Unreal City Project that describes the original Unreal City phase 1 and current phase 2; the history of fire insurance maps; background and context for the original, printed maps; and a biography of Alphonso Whipple. When published, the landing page will connect to St. Louis Stories, a collection that features many facets of the geographical history of the region. Once fully digitized, these maps will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring historical geography in St. Louis. Already, there are plans to use these maps in an upcoming exhibition focusing on the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair at the Missouri History Museum, as well as for projects such as WashU & Slavery and Asia in St. Louis. Jennifer Moore, head of Data Services said “We were thrilled to be able to hold this sprint and take some important steps to improve access and make these maps more useful to scholars for years to come. Having so much enthusiastic participation from such different backgrounds to complete this work energized our team, and I really appreciate all the time and expertise that was shared to make this possible. We look forward to hosting more data sprints in the future!” Related Articles Collaborations and Projects New Resources May 20, 2024 Telling the Story of Asian Americans in St. Louis View Article about Telling the Story of Asian Americans in St. Louis Collaborations and Projects Data Services March 06, 2024 Insights from Stanford University Site Visit View Article about Insights from Stanford University Site Visit Collaborations and Projects Data Services January 18, 2024 Teaching GIS in an Urban Design Course View Article about Teaching GIS in an Urban Design Course For Students For Faculty For Staff For Visitors and Alumni Ask Us Staff Directory Make a Gift Intranet University Libraries MSC 1061-141-B Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 Instagram Facebook YouTube Vimeo © 2024 Washington University in St. Louis function fixLink() { if (window.Worker) { var worker = new Worker('https://libapps.wustl.edu/library/fixlink.js'); w.Onmessage= function(event) { var link = document.getElementById('menu-item-8958'); link.classList.add("menu-item--events"); }; } //var link = document.getElementById('menu-item-8958'); //link.classList.add("menu-item--events"); } //var delay = 1000; //setTimeout(fixLink, delay); -->

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