Digital Harlem: Everyday Life, 1915-1930: http://digitalharlem.org
In February 2017, the website was updated to a customised view of our research database which uses the Heurist knowledge management system (HeuristNetwork.org), developed by Ian Johnson and Artem Osmakov (University of Sydney Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences). The original website was built by Damien Evans, Ian Johnson, and Andrew Wilson of the Arts eResearch unit at the University of Sydney.
For an overview of the site, see “Putting Harlem on the Map,” in Writing History in the Digital Age, eds Jack Dougherty and Kristen Nawrotzki (2012)
The related pages offer a detailed guide to the site, its features and how to use it.
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