This page highlights digital scholarship based on LADI collections, including visualization projects and digital tool guides.
The map shows 228 communities in the Mexican state of Michoacán that participated in the liberal privatization of Indigenous land holdings during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, officially known as the reparto de tierras. It also displays the state's district boundaries during the latter half of the reparto, based on Manuel Orozco y Berra’s 1899 map.
The Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen presents the testimony of women who lived in exile in the refugee camps of Honduras during the Salvadoran Civil War. This exhibition tells their stories.
In this virtual exhibition, three collections are presented that include the bibliographic material generated from the institutional work of the Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala (Human Rights Office of the Archbishop of Guatemala).
In this digital tool guide, made available through Programming Historian, you will learn how to use CollectionBuilder to publish a digital collection.
This digital tool guide, made available through Programming Historian, offers an introduction to ImagePlot, a visualization tool based on data from image or video collections.