Spring and Mid-Summer Updates 2024

Hello! The last newsletter I sent out was over half a year ago, so a lot has happened in the meantime (including: I got married!). I’ll get to most of the updates here, but hopefully will be able to follow-up sooner than later with more. Before going further, I’d like to welcome the 50+ new folks who have registered since the year started. Looking forward to hearing and seeing what you work on! Which is a good segue to the next point…

We have a new Community Forum!

Jeff Meyer at OpenHistoricalMap suggested that we make a dedicated category for OldInsuranceMaps.net within the existing OHM forum. This provides a permanent, external location to have discussions and post about what people are working on. So, please don’t be shy, let us know what cities you are georeferencing (or have worked on in the past :)). Moreover, do you have a city in mind but haven’t been able to georeference it yourself? Use the forum to let us know, maybe someone else would like to work on it with you. All questions and comments welcome!

Recent publications about OldInsuranceMaps.net

Stats!

  • 220 cities have at least some maps georeferenced
  • 550 maps (or “volumes”), completed or in-progress across all cities
  • 17,500 individual layers within these maps
  • 230 registered users

So much of this content has been created by staff and students at the URichmond DSL lab. They are doing fantastic work! This must be the largest Sanborn map georeferencing effort that has been undertaken in a public platform, by far.

Other new things


Until next time,

Adam

OldInsuranceMaps @oldinsurancemaps