@NYPLMaps & OASIS provide context for 18th century ship find
The www.OASISnyc.net mapping team has been working with the great folks at New York Public Library’s Map Division to integrate digitized historic maps aligned to the city’s current street grid. But as...
View ArticleOASISnyc.net map updates
Today our team at the CUNY Graduate Center updated the www.OASISnyc.net mapping site with lots of new data. There’s more to come by summer’s end, but here’s the latest: The biggest change is that...
View ArticleSlippy maps, meet before-and-after jQuery slider (introductions by OpenLayers)
Our team at the Center for Urban Research (at the CUNY Graduate Center) has launched a set of maps showing race/ethnicity patterns from 2000 and 2010 in major cities across the US. The maps combine...
View ArticleInnovative map comparisons – Census change in 15 cities
Our team at the Center for Urban Research (at the CUNY Graduate Center) has updated our interactive maps showing race/ethnicity patterns from 2000 and 2010 in major cities across the US. We’ve enhanced...
View ArticleMapping Hurricane Irene in NYC (plus some thoughts on the city’s digital...
A disaster, natural or otherwise, always creates an opportunity to demonstrate the power of maps. Hurricane Irene did not disappoint. In New York City, which hadn’t seen a hurricane of this magnitude...
View ArticleNYC neighborhood changes mapped with aerial imagery, historic land use data
Our team at the CUNY Graduate Center has enhanced the OASISnyc.net mapping site with new data and features to visualize neighborhood change across the city. On the eve of the 10th anniversary of 9/11,...
View ArticleInteractive NY redistricting map with cartoDB and more
UPDATE Nov. 5, 2012 In preparation for the Nov. 2012 election, many news organizations and others are linking to our interactive State Legislature and Congressional redistricting maps. We’ve posted...
View ArticleLong Island special districts mapped online for the 1st time
In partnership with the Long Island Index, our team at the CUNY Graduate Center has mapped the complex and complicated special taxation districts and service provider areas throughout Nassau County....
View ArticleInteractive “Comparinator” maps launched for NYC Council districting
UPDATE Sept 7, 2012 The City Council Comparinator site is now embeddable for your website, blog, etc. Here’s how to use it: go to the site, zoom to a district and click to highlight it (or enter a...
View ArticleeSpatiallyNY profile
Sam Wear — one of New York’s pre-eminent GIS leaders — published a fun interview with me about our mapping work at the CUNY Graduate Center. I’m honored! Advertisements
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