DituShu - The Collaborative Platform for Humanistic Geographical Knowledge
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Introduction to DituShu
DituShu, a collaborative, visual, and application platform for humanistic geographical knowledge databases, aims to provide a suite of services including management, querying, analysis, collaboration, sharing, and discussion for research institutions, individual authors, enthusiasts, and students. The platform is a fusion of text, data, maps, charts, and diagrams, tailored to meet the diverse needs of various topics. Founded by Cao Jiang, the creator of the public welfare platform for knowledge map production and sharing, "Discover China," DituShu aspires to be an innovative platform in China's digital humanities field, contributing to the great process of cultural revival.
Website Access
Visit DituShu.com to explore the platform's offerings.
Website Language
DituShu is primarily in Chinese, and information regarding multilingual support is not specified.
Product Features
DituShu's core features include the creation, editing, collaboration, and analysis of knowledge bases. It is designed for users interested in historical maps, literature, history, and geographical topics. The platform also provides data analysis tools to extract valuable insights from geographical data.
Industries and Fields
The platform serves various fields including historical research, geographical studies, cultural heritage, and more, targeting industries that value and leverage humanistic and geographical knowledge.
Usage Scenarios
DituShu facilitates the creation and maintenance of specialized knowledge bases, supports data analysis, and encourages community contributions. It is used for academic research, content creation, educational purposes, and cultural exploration.
Related Links
For more information and discussions, visit the official DituShu community page.
References
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