Kelsey Brinton's Projects
A JavaScript client to Mapbox services, supporting Node, browsers, and React Native
Mapbox JavaScript API, a Leaflet Plugin
Docs site for mapeo
popular tourist destinations on the wild and exciting quest to make web maps in fewer tries
MapStory is the free atlas of change that everyone can edit
Integrated, modularized framework for testing cartographic hypotheses
free open source public map georeferencer, georectifier and warper
Open Data Catalog is an open data catalog based on Django, Python and PostgreSQL. It was originally developed for OpenDataPhilly.org, a portal that provides access to open data sets, applications, and APIs related to the Philadelphia region. The Open Data Catalog is a generalized version of the original source code with a simple skin. It is intended to display information and links to publicly available data in an easily searchable format. The code also includes options for data owners to submit data for consideration and for registered public users to nominate a type of data they would like to see openly available to the public.
Find developer resources for Oriented Imagery, including a Web AppBuilder widget and oriented imagery catalog (OIC) schema.
A simple way to to fetch and convert open datatsets involving Portland, Oregon.
Spatial Data Management with PostgreSQL and PostGIS https://gishub.org/sdm
Read EpiCollect 5 (https://five.epicollect.net/) data from python
materials used for short course on qgis
Rasterio reads and writes geospatial raster datasets
SDS 375 Data Visualization in R
GIS and Spatial Analysis lecture notes
Terrastories is a geostorytelling application built to enable local communities to locate and map their own oral storytelling traditions about places of significant meaning or value to them. Check out our Wiki for open source development information.
TileMill is a modern map design studio
convert KML, TCX, and GPX to GeoJSON, without the fuss
Computer generated building footprints for the United States
Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
Workbook about making maps and visualizations for the web.
Pre-built TopoJSON from Natural Earth.