Share Your MapReader Story
Are you using MapReader in your research or projects? We are excited to learn about the diverse ways our tool is being put to use across different fields and applications. Your experiences can inspire and inform others, and we would love to feature your work in our case studies, presentations, and community calls.
Why Share Your Story?
Highlight Your Work: Gain visibility for your research or project by being featured in our case studies and community calls.
Inspire Others: Help other users see the potential of MapReader through real-world applications.
Contribute to the Community: Your insights can help improve MapReader and guide its future development.
How to Share Your Story
We’ve made it easy for you to share your MapReader experience. Here’s how you can do it:
Prepare Your Story:
Description: Provide a brief description of your project and how you are using MapReader.
Impact: Explain the impact MapReader has had on your work.
Visuals: Include any relevant images, screenshots, or visualisations.
Contact Information: Let us know how we can get in touch with you for further details.
Submit Your Story:
Email: Send your story to our Research Application Manager, Kalle Westerling with the subject line “MapReader Case Study”.
GitHub: Open an issue in our GitHub repository with the label “Case Study”.
Review and Feature
Once we receive your story, we will review it and get in touch with you for any additional information. We will then feature your work in our case studies, presentations, and community calls.
We look forward to hearing from you and sharing your MapReader story with the rest of the community!
Examples of User Stories
Here are a few examples of what a case study on MapReader could look like:
Historical Research: Dr. Jane Doe used MapReader to analyze historical maps, uncovering new insights into urban development in the 19th century.
Education: Prof. Jane Doe integrated MapReader into her digital humanities course, allowing students to engage with primary sources in new ways.