A web-based reading and analysis tool for digital texts. Enter or upload large text files or corpora to see visualizations of word frequencies across texts.
An open-source tool for comparing and collating multiple versions of a single textual work, Juxta can be used to examine the history of a text from manuscript to print versions.
A homegrown Queens College product co-founded by Andrew Beveridge and Ahmed Lacevic. A simple online interface gives users access to demographic data using visual mapping tools.
Tell multimedia stories in a variety of prefab layouts, with our without maps. This tool is designed to help users tell stories or convey information with geographic data; it pulls maps and data from the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
An open-source tool that generates visually rich, interactive timelines from spreadsheet data. Proper organization of the spreadsheet is key and can be time-consuming.