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Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: "Gettysburg College Through Time is a map-driven database that brings campus history to life by giving users an idea of what the campus and surrounding area looked like at any given point in history. Here's what you can do: Scroll through "time" by manipulating the timeline feature. Stop at any year to see what the college looked like at that time. Click on any building to see photographs, historical information, and other resources. Select "Browse Buildings" at the top of this page to see a full listing of college (RED) and non-college (YELLOW) buildings. Search for any building by name, address, or keyword in the "Browse Buildings" section." - From website.
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Subject: Gettysburg College--History, Digital Humanities , Gettysburg College--Maps, Gettysburg College--Buildings, Undergraduate research, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities
Creator: Dalton, Andrew
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Language: ENG
Coverage: Gettysburg, PA
Date: 2016
Student Graduation Year: 2019
Known issues: Search does not work; basemap tiles do not display.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Contributor: Miessler, R.C.
Rights: CC BY-NC 4.0
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: This story map tracks the movements of 8th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment during the Battle of Guillemont, August, 1916.
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Subject: 8th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Somme, 1st Battle of the, France, 1916, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, World War I, Digital Humanities , Undergraduate research
Creator: Roy, Benjamin
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Language: EN
Coverage: Guillemont, France, 1916
Date: 2020
Student Graduation Year: 2020
Known issues: Not all maps and images load properly.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: ESRI Story Map Cascade
Rights: CC BY-NC 4.0
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: This map portrays positions of the 8th Queen's during March 1918 in and around Le Verguier, France. It uses overlays of a contemporary trench map, as well as a hand-drawn map, to visualize the positions of the soldiers of the battalion.
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Subject: World War I, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, 8th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, German spring offensive (Kaiserschlacht), Undergraduate research, Digital Humanities
Creator: Miessler, R.C.
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Source: https://jackpeirs.org/maps/trench-maps-le-verguier-march-1918/
Language: EN
Coverage: Le Verguier, France, 1918-03
Date: 2018
Known Issues: Basemap does not entirely load; when zooming, tiles do not appear; images for points do not load.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: ArcGIS Online
Rights: CC BY-NC 4.0
Relation: https://jackpeirs.org
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: "Over the last two years, Team Peirs member Lizzie Hobbs has been tracking the men of the 8th Queen's down, gathering data from a variety of sources. This map takes a small piece of that research, focusing on the origins of the soldiers and the places of their final rest and eternal memory. Of the 1,166 currently known members of the battalion, our project has information on the hometowns of 501 men, and the places of burial or memorialization for 650." - From website.
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Subject: Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, World War I--Memorialization, 8th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Undergraduate research, Digital Humanities
Creator: Miessler, R.C., Hobbes, Lizzie
Source: https://jackpeirs.org/custom-maps/hometowns-burials/standalone/
Language: EN
Date: 2020
Rights: CC BY-NC 4.0
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Relation: https://jackpeirs.org
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: "During World War II, propaganda posters produced under the auspices of the Office of War Information and the War Advertising Council were a fixture of daily life in the United States. From their ubiquitous positions in shop windows, post offices, streetcars, trains, and office/factory breakrooms, the posters kept the war effort constantly in Americans’ sightlines as they went about their daily business. Visually eye-catching and relatively inexpensive and easy to produce, the posters sought to shape the behavior of citizens in ways that would support the nation’s military effort; they implored Americans to sacrifice, conserve resources, pursue war-related work and volunteer service, purchase war bonds, police their speech/behavior, and enlist in the military, among other desired aims. While many posters were aimed at the broadest audience possible, others were targeted to certain segments of the population, such as homemakers, factory workers, farmers, racial minorities and young people of enlistment age. As artifacts of the 1940s, some of these posters reflect ideas about race, gender, and war aims that are troubling to modern audiences yet nonetheless provide valuable windows into the ways that everyday Americans experienced World War II. Special Collections & College Archives, Musselman Library is home to a remarkable collection of 114 World War II propaganda posters. The majority are related to the American homefront, although Allied nations such as Great Britain, France, and Canada are represented in the collection as well. This primary source collection began as an effort to teach about World War II through visuals produced during the era. The bulk of the collection came to Gettysburg College through a collaborative preservation project with the Adams County Historical Society. The entire collection can be viewed on GettDigital." - From website.
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Subject: World War II--Propaganda, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities , Undergraduate research
Creator: Titus, Jill Ogline
Source: https://jilloglinetitus.sites.gettysburg.edu/propaganda-posters/world-war-2-propaganda-posters
Language: EN
Date: 2019
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Contributor: HIST 301, Fall 2019
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: Scalar, StorymapJS, TimelineJS
Rights: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Relation: https://gettysburg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p126301coll3/
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: This database documents the lives of the hundreds of black men, women, and children buried at Lincoln Cemetery in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including thirty members of the U.S. Colored Troops who were denied burial in the Gettysburg National Cemetery due to segregation. It includes information for every person buried at Lincoln Cemetery (Gettysburg, PA) including photos of available headstones and historical documentation.
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Subject: Gettysburg, PA, African American Cemeteries, Digital Humanities , Adams County Historical Society (PA), Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, Undergraduate research
Creator: Dalton, Andrew
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Source: https://lincoln-cemetery.achs.sites.gettysburg.edu/s/lincolncemetery/
Language: EN
Coverage: Gettysburg, PA
Date: 2021
Known Issues: Search does not work.
Contributor: Atayev, Begench, Tariq, Haider, Miessler, R.C., Foster, Gavin
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: Omeka S
Rights: All rights reserved.
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: "Gettysburg College owns a portrait of Martin Luther, dated 1547 and signed with the insignia of the Cranach workshop. Having only arrived to the College in 1981, this artwork has not received the attention it deserves. I will show for the first time how this work compares favorably to others like it in Germany and Poland, dubbed here as the “Fur Coat Series.” This website seeks to teach about and analyze the portrait to highlight its importance and excellent quality, and reconsider the portrait’s attribution to the Workshop of Lucas Cranach the Younger. You will also learn about Martin Luther, his portraits, and the Cranach workshop, and the roles they played in the Reformation. This website is an independent study project conducted in my senior year at Gettysburg College. I was very excited for the opportunity to research this artwork because it combines my Art History and German Studies majors. It has been a fascinating journey uncovering information about this artwork that has been largely forgotten. " -- From website.
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Subject: Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, Cranach, Lucas, 1472-1553, Art History, Digital Humanities , Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, Gettysburg College, Undergraduate research
Creator: Gravenstein, Sophia
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Source: https://special-collections.sites.gettysburg.edu/martin-luther/
Language: EN
Student Graduation Year: 2022
Known issues: TimelineJS timeline does not work.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Contributor: Else, Felicia, Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: WordPress, TimelineJS
Rights: All rights reserved.
Collection: Gettysburg College Digital Humanities Projects
Description: "We are pleased to welcome you to Wonders of Nature and Artifice, a Renaissance-inspired “Chamber of Wonders” curated by students from the First Year Seminar, “Exploration of the Marvelous: Art and Science in the Renaissance” and the Art History and Interdisciplinary Studies course “Wonders of Nature and Artifice: The Renaissance Quest for Knowledge.” In the courses and exhibition, students have learned about the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge and the powerful dynamics behind scientific discovery and societal forces." -- From website.
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Subject: Curiosity cabinets, Chambers of wonders, Renaissance--Art, Renaissance--Science, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities, Gettysburg College, Undergraduate research, Digital Humanities
Creator: Else, Felicia, Etheridge, Kay
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Source: https://wonder-cabinet.sites.gettysburg.edu/2017/
Language: EN
Date: 2017
Known Issues: Flickr and some Google Photos feeds not loading. Sketchfab files not displaying at this time.
Contributor: ARTH 284, Fall 2017, FYS 188, Fall 2017, Miessler, R.C.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Platforms: WordPress, Pano2VR, Flickr, Google Photos
Rights: All rights reserved.
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