Thanks to all participants and contributors to the webinar, “Warping historical maps and plans: challenges and opportunities for crowdsourcing, rectifying maps and plans onto contemporary maps”
The webinar featured presentations from three Australian government agencies who have each developed map warping systems for georeferencing and viewing historical maps
The National Library of Australia,
The Public Record Office of Victoria,
The Queensland Museum of Lands.
These short presentations have now been uploaded to YouTube:
QML - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxuSmn38Kzg&list=PLdk94nxw1s1AXdXwkJ-F_c285b_bd27p4&index=2&t=27s
Please share with all interested.
Martin
Martin Woods | Director Curatorial & Collection Research | National Library of Australia
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