Mapping Mythology at the HumLab Summer Institute
In the Summer of 2014, Bryan Burns, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, taught atMyth and Mask in Digital and Material Space: a Consortial Humanities Lab, held at Carleton College.
Students in this Lab usedNeatline, a plugin forOmeka, to create richly annotated digital maps that correlate with mythic texts and images. TheDigital Scholarship Initiatives(DSI) program in Wellesley College's Library and Technology Services division was pleased to provide technical support for this project.
Faculty: Bryan Burns
LTS Staff: Jenifer Bartle, Kara Hart
Keywords: Omeka, Neatline, DSI, Mapping