I will be working on the primay doc section next but for now, the interface to add memories has been upgraded with the following features.
1. You can visit the memories on your wap enabled cell phone using the beta mobile interface at rememberbuffalo.org/wap
2. The genre select list now shows you how many other memories have been assigned to specific genres.
3. submit reports the total number of memories that have been submitted.
4. The submit page displays 10 random memories from the total pool each time you visit.
3. The code is there to search by genre although I am not releasing the intertface for it until there are more memories. Currently, we are around 20.
4. All memories must include at least a location, a title, one genre, the year(s) it occurred and a memory.
5. Memories have been limited to Buffalo proper with boundaries of the Niagara River on the westside, Tifft Farm area to the south, Kenmore Avenue to the North and Bailey Avenue to the East. These boundaries might change over time but for now I would like to focus on the city itself.
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11/12/2005 13:50 #33179
Upgrade InfoCategory: estrip
11/11/2005 22:26 #33177
Today at RememberbuffaloCategory: historical society
(e:lilho) and I headed down to the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society to do some research for the Remember Buffalo Project.
While we were there we found this pic of (e:joshua) and (e:jason)'s house across from spot at Cleveland and Elmwood. We also found some pics of the old trolley tracks on elmwood.
Here is a park at elmwood and Ferry along with the trolley tracks.
Here is the a shot of elmwood and North.
It is incredible what research consist of at the historical society. I cannot believe that their data is not digitized and searable on computers. You actually hold and look at original images in folder using special white gloves. You can request image photocopies for $0.25 but are not alowed to take pictures in the library which is ridiculous in my opinion. If you want to use their material you need to pay $25 per image for a six month lease to use the image. And that is the price for a non-profit project. How anti-preservation is that. If the place ever burns down or the material degrades there will be no external copies.
Hopefully using the remember buffalo primary document upload interface we will be able to collect thousands of primary documents of our own. Which I will then donate to a historical preservation group which promises free access and public domain for the contents.
Afterwards, I met with Doug Lambert from Randforce about collaborating on the project. He seems like a really creative, driven guy that will be fun to work with.
While we were there we found this pic of (e:joshua) and (e:jason)'s house across from spot at Cleveland and Elmwood. We also found some pics of the old trolley tracks on elmwood.
Here is a park at elmwood and Ferry along with the trolley tracks.
Here is the a shot of elmwood and North.
It is incredible what research consist of at the historical society. I cannot believe that their data is not digitized and searable on computers. You actually hold and look at original images in folder using special white gloves. You can request image photocopies for $0.25 but are not alowed to take pictures in the library which is ridiculous in my opinion. If you want to use their material you need to pay $25 per image for a six month lease to use the image. And that is the price for a non-profit project. How anti-preservation is that. If the place ever burns down or the material degrades there will be no external copies.
Hopefully using the remember buffalo primary document upload interface we will be able to collect thousands of primary documents of our own. Which I will then donate to a historical preservation group which promises free access and public domain for the contents.
Afterwards, I met with Doug Lambert from Randforce about collaborating on the project. He seems like a really creative, driven guy that will be fun to work with.
11/08/2005 20:28 #33176
I need a partnerCategory: help
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What I would really like to expand upon is the Remember Buffalo project but I am am a weird standstill. Will it be developed in PHP or RoR? Who will I work with? Will it be yahoo or google maps based. Will I make my own mapping software now that I am all trigonometry style. I want a project with meaning and long term information delivery and storability.
Winter makes it less exciting but it is a great time to start out collecting all the data.
I want someone to work with and go with my places to check out old data, scan pics, think up ideas, etc. It is boring working alone. I was hoping (e:mike) would be into it, but he is always busy looking for a date.
What I would really like to expand upon is the Remember Buffalo project but I am am a weird standstill. Will it be developed in PHP or RoR? Who will I work with? Will it be yahoo or google maps based. Will I make my own mapping software now that I am all trigonometry style. I want a project with meaning and long term information delivery and storability.
Winter makes it less exciting but it is a great time to start out collecting all the data.
I want someone to work with and go with my places to check out old data, scan pics, think up ideas, etc. It is boring working alone. I was hoping (e:mike) would be into it, but he is always busy looking for a date.
10/25/2005 00:46 #33175
Primary DocsCategory: docs
(e:matthew) began sorting some of his photos into genres for the primary doc sectio nof the site. It is a huge amount of work and we hope to have some of the primary doc section up by this weekend. (e:jim) has also joined on as a photographer on the project.
Today we added two new genres. Downtown and gardening. If anyone is interested in working on the project feel free tyo shoot me an email.
Today we added two new genres. Downtown and gardening. If anyone is interested in working on the project feel free tyo shoot me an email.
jessbob - 10/26/05 22:00
Here is a website from Erie county of arial photos from the 1920s and 1950s. Thought you might beinterested. It is pretty cool trying to see what things were where when. In the 1920s pic, city Hall isn't built yet. :::link:::
Here is a website from Erie county of arial photos from the 1920s and 1950s. Thought you might beinterested. It is pretty cool trying to see what things were where when. In the 1920s pic, city Hall isn't built yet. :::link:::
I noticed that not are there only trolly tracks but there is a car parked. So does that mean that there where trollies that went in both directions and cars on the street at the same time. I think that is better then how Elmwood is now. So much for progress always being good. Any Idea of when and why the tracks where taken out?