Hi,

I don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but Townlands.ie
is a website based off the current state of historic Irish
administrative boundaries in OSM. It's just formatted differently from a
map ;) I have heard that many people working in geneology and the Irish
diaspora find it very useful. Many libraries and regional historical
societies like it.

Have you considered emailing the main OSM list (t...@openstreetmap.org)
or the historic list (histo...@openstreetmap.org) to get more feedback.

Rory

On 21/06/17 09:34, Katie McDonough wrote:
Dear HOT community,

I am writing to see if there are others on the listserv who use OSM (or 
OpenHistoricalMap) to study & teach about the past. For example, I am a 
historian of early modern France, and I use OSM in an undergraduate course on the 
history of mapping from the renaissance to the present.

I’m compiling a resource for other humanities scholars who may be interested in 
using OSM as part of their research workflows or teaching. If you are willing 
to describe how you use OSM, I would be very glad to hear from you. If anyone 
has suggestions for other groups to reach out to, I would be grateful.

Many thanks,
Katherine McDonough
Research Associate in Digital Humanities
Western Sydney University
+61 (0)468 461 257
kmcdono.com

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