Mapbox is a digital mapping tool that lets users represent all types of map data. Mapbox has paid options for groups and businesses, but its map-making products are free to individuals and open source on GitHub. The system is very flexible and can be used to create powerful data visualizations, like this educational attainment map.
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Mapbox is a great tool and has many interdisciplinary applications, including the digital humanities.
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