With Open Heritage Map, you can preserve memories about objects or locations that no longer exists. Add or edit information about these memories, like a story or a photograph, on the geographical map and cherish them forever as historical data!
Open Heritage Map is an open Summer of Code 2019 (#oSoC19) project, and made by Open Yesterday. It is based on iD (v2.15), a friendly JavaScript editor for OpenStreetMap. This project is also sponsored by erfgoed zuidwest.
See our project in action here!
If you want to display a map with data from OHM on your website, a slippy map is what you're looking for! Fortunately, we have a project that can help you with that. Check it out!
The "image upload" feature of this project depends on a lightweight backend written in NodeJS.
See INSTALLATION.md
See the README in the data/presets folder.
You can change the link to the backend API in the ./modules/ui/tools/uploadToWikimedia.js
file.
iD is available under the ISC License. See the LICENSE.md file for more details.
iD also bundles portions of the following open source software.
- D3.js (BSD-3-Clause)
- editor-layer-index (CC-BY-SA 3.0)
- Font Awesome (CC-BY 4.0)
- Maki (CC0 1.0)
- Mapillary JS (MIT)
- name-suggestion-index (BSD-3-Clause)
- osm-community-index (ISC)
What has been added as part of the Open Heritage Map project: