This March! Two illuminating panels that explore the intersection of digital technology and history. Whether you’re a researcher, writer, history teacher, student, archivist, historian, or simply a history buff, you’ll discover how today’s technology tools are changing the study and accessibility of all things historical forever.
Panelists include:
- Chris Carlsson, founder of Shaping San Francisco (shapingsf.org)
and FoundSF.org—two contributor-driven historical websites - Daniel Hartwig, university archivist, Stanford Libraries, Stanford University
- Barbara Hui, Ph.D., software developer for the Digital Special Collections at the California Digital Library
The Future of the Past in the Digital Age, 1.0
Saturday, March 3, 2018, 1 PM
at San Francisco History Days
The Old Mint, 5th and Mission Streets, San Francisco
Sponsored by the Institute for Historical Study
The Future of the Past in the Digital Age, 2.0
Saturday, March 31, 2018, 10 AM
Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Main Library
100 Larkin Street (Civic Center), San Francisco
Sponsored by the Institute for Historical Study and the San Francisco History Center
Image: These maps of San Francisco show how the city grew from 1853 to 2015. They’re of varying sizes and scales, but when digitized, they can be “geo-referenced” against Google Earth and then easily compared. (Photo: Courtesy of The David Rumsey Map Center)